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The first five Doctors travel to [[Gallifrey]] and then to the [[Death Zone|Dead Zone]]. On the way they encounter many threats including dastardly interlocutors, [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]], and [[Yeti (The Five Doctors)|Yeti]]. They also knock out {{Ainley}} and unmask the [[Borusa|President]]'s cunning plans, escaping quickly afterwards. | The first five Doctors travel to [[Gallifrey]] and then to the [[Death Zone|Dead Zone]]. On the way they encounter many threats including dastardly interlocutors, [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]], and [[Yeti (The Five Doctors)|Yeti]]. They also knock out {{Ainley}} and unmask the [[Borusa|President]]'s cunning plans, escaping quickly afterwards. | ||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
* Many references are made to dodging [[mind probe]]s, reading [[Old High Gallifreyan]] and eating dainty [[pineapple]]. | * Many references are made to dodging [[mind probe]]s, reading [[Old High Gallifreyan]] and eating dainty [[pineapple]]. | ||
* The Death Zone is referred to as the Dead Zone. | * The Death Zone is referred to as the Dead Zone. |
Revision as of 17:20, 6 September 2023
The Five Doctors was a poem published in the anthology Now We Are Six Hundred. It was largely a poetic adaptation of the television story of the same name.
Summary
The first five Doctors travel to Gallifrey and then to the Dead Zone. On the way they encounter many threats including dastardly interlocutors, Cybermen, and Yeti. They also knock out the Tremas Master and unmask the President's cunning plans, escaping quickly afterwards.
Worldbuilding
- Many references are made to dodging mind probes, reading Old High Gallifreyan and eating dainty pineapple.
- The Death Zone is referred to as the Dead Zone.
- One of the Doctors gets stuck in a temporal fracture.
Notes
- This is the only poem in the anthology to effectively novelise a TV story, although other poems, such as The Galactic Council, also heavily reference the plots of TV stories.
- This poem is based upon Now We Are Six's The Three Foxes.