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'''''Looking Back''''' was the first original comic story published in the ''[[Fireball XL5 60th Anniversary Anthology]]'' in [[2022 (releases)|2022]]. It contained elements from the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]].
'''''Looking Back''''' was the first original comic story published in the ''[[Fireball XL5 60th Anniversary Comic Anthology]]'' in [[2022 (releases)|2022]]. It contained elements from the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]].


Set in [[2090]], long after the [[2060s]] of the reprinted material in the anthology, it depicted an older, now-[[Commander]] [[Steve Zodiac]] recount his prior service to a [[Lieutenant]] [[Jo Nineski|Nineski]], [[daughter]] of [[Josef Ninety|the man]] who had held that same position during Steve's command of ''[[Fireball XL5 (spacecraft)|Fireball XL5]]''. Steve specifically recalled the "[[Astran]] crisis"; the Astrans had been introduced in ''[[The Daleks (series)|The Daleks]]'' comic ''[[Duel of the Daleks (comic story)|Duel of the Daleks]]'' while their home planet of [[Astra]] was first namedropped in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[The Rescue (TV story)|The Rescue]]''.
Set in [[2090]], long after the [[2060s]] of the reprinted material in the anthology, it depicted an older, now-[[Commander]] [[Steve Zodiac]] recount his prior service to a [[Lieutenant]] [[Jo Nineski|Nineski]], [[daughter]] of [[Josef Ninety|the man]] who had held that same position during Steve's command of ''[[Fireball XL5 (spacecraft)|Fireball XL5]]''. Steve specifically recalled the "[[Astran]] crisis"; the Astrans had been introduced in ''[[The Daleks (series)|The Daleks]]'' comic ''[[Duel of the Daleks (comic story)|Duel of the Daleks]]'' while their home planet of [[Astra]] was first namedropped in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[The Rescue (TV story)|The Rescue]]''.
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* [[Steve Zodiac|Steve]] says he and [[Josef Ninety|Lieutenant Ninety]] sometimes used to send [[Wilbur Zero|Commander Zero]] "completely [[tootie]], or whatever you young people call it these [[day]]s". The [[slang]] ''tootie'' and its alternative form ''toot'' was used extremely prevalently in the television run of ''[[Fireball XL5 (series)|Fireball XL5]]'' but was not carried over when the series was spun-off into comics for ''[[TV Century 21]]''. Depending on context, it could be used as a synonym either for odd and eccentric or for silly and foolish.
* [[Steve Zodiac|Steve]] says he and [[Josef Ninety|Lieutenant Ninety]] sometimes used to send [[Wilbur Zero|Commander Zero]] "completely [[tootie]], or whatever you young people call it these [[day]]s". The [[slang]] ''tootie'' and its alternative form ''toot'' was used extremely prevalently in the television run of ''[[Fireball XL5 (series)|Fireball XL5]]'' but was not carried over when the series was spun-off into comics for ''[[TV Century 21]]''. Depending on context, it could be used as a synonym either for odd and eccentric or for silly and foolish.
* The picture of ''[[Supercar]]'' is a reference to the [[Supercar (series)|the programme of the same name]], which was produced by [[Gerry Anderson]] and [[AP Films]] immediately prior to ''Fireball XL5''. The series was set in the then-present day of the [[1960s]], explaining the in-universe significance of the quote below the picture.
* The picture of ''[[Supercar]]'' is a reference to the [[Supercar (series)|the programme of the same name]], which was produced by [[Gerry Anderson]] and [[AP Films]] immediately prior to ''Fireball XL5''. The series was set in the then-present day of the [[1960s]], explaining the in-universe significance of the quote below the picture.
* In the video trailer for the ''[[Fireball XL5 60th Anniversary Anthology]]'', [[Steve Zodiac]] was briefly voiced by [[Marc Silk]] in dialogue from ''Looking Back''.
* In the video trailer for the ''[[Fireball XL5 60th Anniversary Comic Anthology]]'', [[Steve Zodiac]] was briefly voiced by [[Marc Silk]] in dialogue from ''Looking Back''.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

Revision as of 21:45, 7 August 2023

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Looking Back was the first original comic story published in the Fireball XL5 60th Anniversary Comic Anthology in 2022. It contained elements from the Doctor Who universe.

Set in 2090, long after the 2060s of the reprinted material in the anthology, it depicted an older, now-Commander Steve Zodiac recount his prior service to a Lieutenant Nineski, daughter of the man who had held that same position during Steve's command of Fireball XL5. Steve specifically recalled the "Astran crisis"; the Astrans had been introduced in The Daleks comic Duel of the Daleks while their home planet of Astra was first namedropped in the Doctor Who television story The Rescue.

Summary

Commander Steve Zodiac watches from the Space City Control Tower as a World Space Patrol craft smoothly takes off from a launch pad. Speaking to Lieutenant Nineski, he says he sometimes enjoys reminiscing about the past during quieter periods, noting that the antigrav generators on the current specification of craft make for quieter lift-offs than the "roar" of the old Fireball. He continues on, remembering that 0G to 5Gs in ten seconds was "always a thrill" even with the inertial dampers set to max, though he acknowledges the new generation of ships are better for wildlife and for the environment.

Snapping out of it, Steve tells Nineski that had been the last of the launches for an hour or two and instructs her to monitor their sensor data, but bemoans the fact there is no crew as such to talk to in the mean time. Nineski agrees and tells Steve her father has described to her how Steve would always chat to him and Commander Zero back in the day. Steve corroborates the story and Nineski comments on the adventures they all had, saying she sometimes wished she had been alive during that time too. Steve confirms it was "thrilling" but also reminds her it was "a very dangerous" time for the Galaxy, recalling the Astran crisis as an example. He goes on to say that peace is a fragile thing which fear and distrust can easily destroy, cautioning Jo to be careful what she wishes for.

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