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Revision as of 20:57, 11 January 2013
Imaginary Enemies was a story printed in issue 455 of Doctor Who Magazine. Notably, it did not feature the Doctor. This is the last story to feature Amy and Rory.
Summary
In Leadworth, the nativity play is almost starting and young Amelia Pond is being teased before the school play by the main star Veronica (the mayor's spoiled daughter) saying she's mad and she'll get locked away forever. Veronica then breaks the Raggedy Doctor doll Amy made. Whilst in the library she's visited in the mirror by a man who appears similar to a reverse Santa Claus claiming to be her uncle "Krampus" who is really a member of the Pantheon trying to prevent Amy and Rory from getting married and joining the mad man in the box, and conceiving their child who would go on to kill the Doctor.
Krampus captures them with his goblins Otto, Sigfried and Ludwig. However Veronica notices that her doll is nothing more than a lump of coal. So she throws it into a mirror and Krampus and his goblins are sucked through the portal in the mirror. Amy and Rory forget about the events but Mels remembers. Since Veronica is knocked out Amy becomes the new Mary.
Characters
- Amy Pond
- Rory Williams
- Melody Pond
- Krampus (Imaginary Enemies)
- Otto
- Sigfried
- Ludwig
- Veronica
- Brian Williams
References
- The being calling himself Krampus claims he is part of the Pantheon of Discord.
- Veronica says her uncle works at Canary Wharf.
- Krampus is dressed like Father Christmas albeit with the colours in reverse and a German accent.
- 'Mr. Williams' is Brian, Rory's dad.
- Amy and Rory both lose memory of this event during the story... until they recall it years later telling it.
Notes
- The story ends with various photos of Amy and Rory together from their later years of their life in New York from TV: The Angels Take Manhattan.
Continuity
- Mels has super strength. She was previously shown to have broken free of the Astronaut. (TV: Day of the Moon)
- The being who tricks Veronica is defeated in the same style as the Trickster - the result of the link that brought him there being broken. [source needed]
- Veronica sees a picture of Amy's future self advertising Petrichor perfume.