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The Dalek Time Squad stumbles across an abandoned ship hanging in space. Ignoring the Doctor's advice of learning from the ship's art and history, the Daleks locate a source of [[Huon particles]]. | The Dalek Time Squad stumbles across an abandoned ship hanging in space. Ignoring the Eighth Doctor's advice of learning from the ship's art and history, the Daleks locate a source of [[Huon particles]]. | ||
The Daleks absorb all of the Huon particles from the ship and are instantly in trouble. The Doctor explains that it's easy to convert any kind of matter into Huon particles but difficult to turn Huon particles back into other forms of matter or energy. | The Daleks absorb all of the Huon particles from the ship and are instantly in trouble. The Doctor explains that it's easy to convert any kind of matter into Huon particles but difficult to turn Huon particles back into other forms of matter or energy. |
Revision as of 21:44, 3 November 2020
Tales of the Dark Times, starring the Tenth Doctor, Brian the Ood, and the Dalek Time Squad, was Comic Creator's contribution to the multi-medium Time Lord Victorious storyline. It marked the debut of Brian as a major character after his first mention in The Guide to the Dark Times.
Synopsis
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Episodes
# | Doctor | Featuring | Released |
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Episode 1 | 10th | Brian | 24 September 2020 |
Episode 2 | N/A | Dalek Time Squad | 10 October 2020 |
Episode 3 | 8th | 22 October 2020 |
Plot
Episode 1
Brian the Ood, a remorseless but persistent killer who hates his name, searches for his only thing he has close to a friend, the Tenth Doctor. He finds the Doctor in a desert, holding his sonic screwdriver and wearing sullied Time Lord robes. The Doctor informs Brian that he went to the desert because he "wanted to do something good", which he achieved by finding and saving the last survivors of an ancient species, who the Doctor sees as white orbs floating around him. He tells Brian that they are teaching him secrets from their ancient books. However, Brian cannot see the orbs; he tells the Doctor that he has been alone in the desert for days, being fed on by ghosts. He challenges the Doctor to name any of the ancient books, but the Doctor cannot, revealing that he has been duped. Brian zaps the ghosts with his translation sphere.
Episode 2
On the planet Velosia, the Velosians greatly fear an impending attack from the Kotturuh. Fearing that a Dalek flying saucer is a Kotturuh ship, the Velosians expect the worst, only for it to turn out that the Dalek Time Squad wish to help them fight off the Kotturuh. The leader of the Velosians wishes for them not to go to war, as they want to keep their planet peaceful. The Time Commander decrees that the Daleks will take only the best and brightest of Velosia to safety.
After talking it over, the leader of the Velosians decides that the greatest healers, artists, scientists, poets, and comedians will join the Daleks. The Daleks and the Velosians accepted this, and the chosen Velosians were taken aboard the flying saucer.
As the leader of the Velosians accepts his fate with the Kotturuh, the Dalek Time Squad prepares to harvest the Velosian refugees.
Episode 3
The Dalek Time Squad stumbles across an abandoned ship hanging in space. Ignoring the Eighth Doctor's advice of learning from the ship's art and history, the Daleks locate a source of Huon particles.
The Daleks absorb all of the Huon particles from the ship and are instantly in trouble. The Doctor explains that it's easy to convert any kind of matter into Huon particles but difficult to turn Huon particles back into other forms of matter or energy.
The Daleks once again thank the Doctor for being their saviour, which the Doctor uneasily accepts. He informs the Daleks that the ship used to belong to a race wiped out by the Kotturuh. The race had left behind databases of information, hoping for the right race to turn up.
Characters
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
References
- The Doctor recognises Brian, but is surprised when he refers to him as a friend.
Notes
- After being mentioned in AUDIO: Starlight Robbery and TV: The Girl Who Died, this story provides the first visual depiction of the Velosians.
- James Goss, writer and creator of these particular comics, has stated that all of the stories take place during a 'big gap' after the Battle of Mordeela, which takes place in the novel All Flesh is Grass.[1]
Continuity
- The Eighth Doctor is in an alliance with the Daleks. (PROSE: The Knight, The Fool and The Dead)
- The Daleks thank the Doctor for helping them again. (COMIC: Defender of the Daleks)
Cover gallery
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