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=== Part Two''': 16th November 1964.''' === | === Part Two''': 16th November 1964.''' === | ||
Having traversed the barriers of time and space beyond that of the 29th century on into the 30th, [[Dr Who]] and his grandchildren, have two of the Klepton's flying machine's pointing their guns directly at them, as the twisted, curling plant life, that were known as creepers, continued to rip their way through the ground, and the [[Thain|Thains]] ran in fear of their lives. The [[Prisoners of the Kleptons (comic story)|Kleptons]] wanted hostages, they wanted these new visitors captured, and thereafter used the gravity lift to elevate this schoolchild [[Gillian Who|Gillian]] upwards toward one of their podship's in an attempt to kidnap her. This said, [[John Who|John]] was quick to act and amid the propelling stems that surrounded him, he found a brick, a brick that had once been part of a dwelling the creepers had demolished, but a brick he now turned into a weapon to fight the Kleptons with. Throwing it with all his strength, the boy, not only managed to hit the ship that was kidnapping his sister, but also to shatter its glass dome, which in turn caused it to plunge out of control, to release Gillian, and to crash into the planet's surface below. It also had the knock on effect of the Kleptons making a tacticle withdrawl, as they realised that the strangers had wrecked their plans, and that they must return to their base to report their loss to the Klepton leader. | Having traversed the barriers of time and space beyond that of the 29th century on into the 30th, [[First Doctor|Dr. Who]] and his grandchildren, have two of the Klepton's flying machine's pointing their guns directly at them, as the twisted, curling plant life, that were known as creepers, continued to rip their way through the ground, and the [[Thain|Thains]] ran in fear of their lives. The [[Prisoners of the Kleptons (comic story)|Kleptons]] wanted hostages, they wanted these new visitors captured, and thereafter used the gravity lift to elevate this schoolchild [[Gillian Who|Gillian]] upwards toward one of their podship's in an attempt to kidnap her. This said, [[John Who|John]] was quick to act and amid the propelling stems that surrounded him, he found a brick, a brick that had once been part of a dwelling the creepers had demolished, but a brick he now turned into a weapon to fight the Kleptons with. Throwing it with all his strength, the boy, not only managed to hit the ship that was kidnapping his sister, but also to shatter its glass dome, which in turn caused it to plunge out of control, to release Gillian, and to crash into the planet's surface below. It also had the knock on effect of the Kleptons making a tacticle withdrawl, as they realised that the strangers had wrecked their plans, and that they must return to their base to report their loss to the Klepton leader. | ||
Dr Who, meanwhile, is thanked by [[Valda]],, the leader of the Thains for saving his people, and assures him that he and his grandchildren will help if they can. He tries to discover who the Kleptons are and why they are attacking, but Valda doesn't know who they are or indeed where they come from, and is only able to reiterate that the invaders are determined to destroy [[Thain city|Thain City]] and make his people slaves. Valda fears that the Kleptons will crush the Thains as they have lived in peace for centuries, and have no weapons. However, Dr Who manages to give them hope by reminding them that something as simple as John's brick had already sent the Kleptons flying, and they can, and must defeat these monsters. The old man encourages the planet's inhabitants to use heat ray guns found in their [[Thain museum|museum]] , which are subsequently repaired just in time for the arrival of ten Klepton Podships, with orders to crush the Thains. Dr Who directs John, Gillian and the Thains to battle stations. | Dr Who, meanwhile, is thanked by [[Valda]],, the leader of the Thains for saving his people, and assures him that he and his grandchildren will help if they can. He tries to discover who the Kleptons are and why they are attacking, but Valda doesn't know who they are or indeed where they come from, and is only able to reiterate that the invaders are determined to destroy [[Thain city|Thain City]] and make his people slaves. Valda fears that the Kleptons will crush the Thains as they have lived in peace for centuries, and have no weapons. However, Dr Who manages to give them hope by reminding them that something as simple as John's brick had already sent the Kleptons flying, and they can, and must defeat these monsters. The old man encourages the planet's inhabitants to use heat ray guns found in their [[Thain museum|museum]] , which are subsequently repaired just in time for the arrival of ten Klepton Podships, with orders to crush the Thains. Dr Who directs John, Gillian and the Thains to battle stations. | ||
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== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
*[[First Doctor|Dr. Who]] | * [[First Doctor|Dr. Who]] | ||
* [[John Who]] | * [[John Who]] | ||
* [[Gillian Who]] | * [[Gillian Who]] |