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'''''Crisis on Kaldor''''' was a comic story published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. It was written by [[Steve Moore]].
'''''Crisis on Kaldor''''' was a comic story published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. It was written by [[Steve Moore]].
== Summary ==
== Summary ==
[[Sylvos Orikon]] and [[Tran Korkolo]] investigate another of the missing [[Sandminer robot|Voc robots]] onboard a [[sandminer]]. Disguised as a [[robot]] while undercover on another sandminer, Orikon uncovers a plot by a [[UV-1]] (Ultra Voc) to overthrow their masters through the interception of [[spacecraft]]s and the liberation of other Vocs. Orikon manages to destroy the UV-1 but is told not to take any new orders from [[human]]s before their departure; believing him to be a malfunctioning Voc, Orikon is dismembered by the Vocs.
[[Sylvos Orikon]] and [[Tran Korkolo]] investigate another of the missing [[Sandminer robot|Voc robots]] onboard a [[sandminer]]. Disguised as a [[robot]] while undercover on another sandminer, Orikon uncovers a plot by a [[UV-1]] (Ultra Voc) to overthrow their masters through the interception of [[spacecraft]]s and the liberation of other Vocs. Orikon manages to destroy the UV-1 but is told not to take any new orders from [[human]]s before their departure; believing him to be a malfunctioning Voc, Orikon is dismembered by the Vocs.

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Crisis on Kaldor was a comic story published in Doctor Who Magazine. It was written by Steve Moore.

Summary

Sylvos Orikon and Tran Korkolo investigate another of the missing Voc robots onboard a sandminer. Disguised as a robot while undercover on another sandminer, Orikon uncovers a plot by a UV-1 (Ultra Voc) to overthrow their masters through the interception of spacecrafts and the liberation of other Vocs. Orikon manages to destroy the UV-1 but is told not to take any new orders from humans before their departure; believing him to be a malfunctioning Voc, Orikon is dismembered by the Vocs.

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DWM 50 (6) The End

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