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* The Doctor and Jo are returning from [[Mezlob]], a [[planet]] whose [[gravity|gravitational]] pull is [[27 (number)|twenty-seven]] times that of [[Earth]]. | * The Doctor and Jo are returning from [[Mezlob]], a [[planet]] whose [[gravity|gravitational]] pull is [[27 (number)|twenty-seven]] times that of [[Earth]]. | ||
* After her time on Mezlob, Jo says she feels like she's eaten ten tons of [[spaghetti]]. | * After her time on Mezlob, Jo says she feels like she's eaten ten tons of [[spaghetti]]. | ||
* The Doctor and Jo had | * The Doctor and Jo had their [[molecular density]] increased, using a [[molecular adjuster]], to survive the weight of Mezlob's gravity. | ||
* The TARDIS flies into [[cosmic dust]]. | * The TARDIS flies into [[cosmic dust]]. | ||
Revision as of 16:50, 1 September 2022
Dead on Arrival was a Third Doctor comic story published in Doctor Who Annual 1975.
Summary
Jo Grant thinks she is dead, after she is transported to an alternate Earth due to cosmic dust reacting with the molecular adjuster.
Plot
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Characters
- Third Doctor
- Jo Grant
- Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart
- Breelians
- Alternate Third Doctor
- Alternate Jo Grant
- Alternate Lethbridge-Stewart
References
- The Doctor and Jo are returning from Mezlob, a planet whose gravitational pull is twenty-seven times that of Earth.
- After her time on Mezlob, Jo says she feels like she's eaten ten tons of spaghetti.
- The Doctor and Jo had their molecular density increased, using a molecular adjuster, to survive the weight of Mezlob's gravity.
- The TARDIS flies into cosmic dust.
Notes
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Continuity
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