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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
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In a chronicle of a "forgotten" time when the [[Sixth Doctor (The Daft Dimension)|Sixth Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush (The Daft Dimension)|Mel]] met the [[Dalek (The Daft Dimension)|Daleks]];
 
The pair enter a room full of the creatures, who are very much aware that the Doctor has a new [[companion]] with him, who they demand to identify themselves. Mel happily obliges, telling them about her career as a [[computer]] [[programmer]], and the fact that she has a [[photographic memory]], before the Doctor warns her not to reveal too much about herself. Mel assures the Doctor that she isn't afraid of "these [[pepperpot]]s, but the Doctor tells her that that's not what he's concerned about; the Daleks then proceed to ask Mel for technical advice on a variety of things, from setting up [[website]]s, to getting [[Face recognition system|facial recognition]] to work, to which Mel sighs.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==

Revision as of 20:26, 14 September 2023

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The one hundred and sixteenth instalment of The Daft Dimension was printed in DWM 595.

Summary

In a chronicle of a "forgotten" time when the Sixth Doctor and Mel met the Daleks;

The pair enter a room full of the creatures, who are very much aware that the Doctor has a new companion with him, who they demand to identify themselves. Mel happily obliges, telling them about her career as a computer programmer, and the fact that she has a photographic memory, before the Doctor warns her not to reveal too much about herself. Mel assures the Doctor that she isn't afraid of "these pepperpots, but the Doctor tells her that that's not what he's concerned about; the Daleks then proceed to ask Mel for technical advice on a variety of things, from setting up websites, to getting facial recognition to work, to which Mel sighs.

Characters

Worldbuilding

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Notes

  • This edition of the strip debut's a new logo, one of multiple graphics changes throughout the magazine brought about by Jason Quinn taking over as editor.

Continuity

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