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* The Abzorbaloff describes the Doctor as a "[[Gallifreyan]] [[worm]]".
* The Abzorbaloff describes the Doctor as a "[[Gallifreyan]] [[worm]]".
* The Doctor believes the Abzorbaloff had "un[[puddle]]d" himself. The Abzorbaloff clarifies that it was his [[son]] who "[[melt]][ed]".
* The Doctor believes the Abzorbaloff had "un[[puddle]]d" himself. The Abzorbaloff clarifies that it was his [[son]] who "[[melt]][ed]".
* The Abzorbaloff describes Earth as a "stupid [[rock]]".
* The Abzorbaloff refers to the late Abzorbaloff as his [[baby]].
* The Abzorbaloff refers to those he intends to absorb as "[[meatbag]]s".
* The Abzorbaloff refers to those he intends to absorb as "[[meatbag]]s".
* The Abzorbaloff did a [[risk assessment]] before confronting the Doctor.
* The Abzorbaloff did a [[risk assessment]] before confronting the Doctor.

Revision as of 14:55, 9 June 2021

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The Genuine Article was an animated Doctor Who: Lockdown! webcast released in February 2021, tying in with the tweetalong of TV: Love & Monsters (serving as a sequel to its events, shedding more light on the Abzorbaloff's backstory).

The minisode boasted Jon Culshaw as part of its cast and a returning Elliott Crossley once again filling in for David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor. It also prominently featured the Krakanord, winner of a "design a monster" competition much like the one which had led to the creation of the Abzorbaloff. Another entry from the 2006 competition, fan-favourite runner-up Sad Tony, made a cameo in the webcast also.

Publisher's summary

Cardiff, 2009. The Abzorbaloff returns to avenge the Doctor... with a little help from the deadly Krakanord.

Plot

In what he believes to be Cardiff, the Doctor has been chased to a backalley by the Abzorbaloff, who reveals that he is infact onboard a ship in orbit of Earth. Recalling having encountered the Abzorbaloff in London, he observes that the Abzorbaloff has "unpuddled" himself". Bemused, the Abzorbaloff states that he came to Earth to personally face the Doctor, following a "young Abzorbalovian" who came a few years earlier. He clarifies that the Abzorbalovian who the Doctor saw get "self-absorbed" was his firstborn son.

Holding the Doctor responsible for his son's "assassination", the Abzorbaloff gloats that the Doctor has fallen into his trap, intending to absorb him along with every "meatbag" on Earth. Recognising the risk in confronting the Doctor, the Abzorbaloff summons his associate, who he intends to unleash on the Doctor, allowing him to absorb his remains. However, the alien instead turns on the Abzorbaloff, shooting down and melting him. The alien explains to the Doctor that the Abzorbaloff had kept him waiting for three months, giving him nothing but "the worst" of Earth cuisine. Identifying himself as the Krakanord, he presents his weapons and declares his intention to take over the Earth.

The Doctor quickly moves to stop the Krakanord. Having gotten himself close to the "any key", the Doctor presses it, activating a transmat which will teleport the Krakanord to Clom in a matter of seconds. The Krakanord curses the Doctor, vowing that he will claim what he has "rightfully earned". The Doctor responds that he and his many friends will be waiting, warning that the planet is defended. The TARDIS then materialises as the Krakanord rages, retrieving the Doctor before taking to space, where the Doctor ponders "just where do these guys keep coming from?"

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