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Director [[Highsmith]] woke up with the announcment that an [[Earth Examiner]] was coming to the Hesguard Institute. Upon greating the examiner, [[Rose Tyler]] in disguise, she proceeded to give Rose a tour around the facility, where Rose saw the Doctor. | |||
Highsmith introduced the Doctor, who was being restrained by two guards, as patient 280. She stated that along with the [[murder]] of [[Tara Mishra]], he had committed several other crimes and was highly dangerous. | |||
The Doctor was then subjected to the [[Bad Wolf Procedure]] | |||
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* The Doctor is put under the [[Bad Wolf Process]]. | * The Doctor is put under the [[Bad Wolf Process]]. | ||
* Rose pretends to be an | * Rose pretends to be an Earth Examiner. | ||
* [[Jackie Tyler|Jackie]] used to love ''[[The Magic Roundabout]]''. | * [[Jackie Tyler|Jackie]] used to love ''[[The Magic Roundabout]]''. | ||
* The Doctor's Sin-Eater shows the faces of his [[Second Doctor|second]], [[Fifth Doctor|fifth]], [[Seventh Doctor|seventh]] and [[Eighth Doctor|eighth]] incarnations as well as that of the [[War Doctor]]. | * The Doctor's Sin-Eater shows the faces of his [[Second Doctor|second]], [[Fifth Doctor|fifth]], [[Seventh Doctor|seventh]] and [[Eighth Doctor|eighth]] incarnations as well as that of the [[War Doctor]]. |
Revision as of 18:32, 3 March 2024
- You may be looking for The Sin Eaters (audio story).
Sin-Eaters was the fifth story in the Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor comic series, published in 2017.
Summary
The Doctor is arrested for the murder of Tara Mishra and is taken to Hesguard Institute, a place that prides itself on being able to cure its patients of their criminal urges. But when they try their "treatment" on the Doctor, it becomes apparent that their cure isn't as effective as it would seem.
Plot
Part one
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Director Highsmith woke up with the announcment that an Earth Examiner was coming to the Hesguard Institute. Upon greating the examiner, Rose Tyler in disguise, she proceeded to give Rose a tour around the facility, where Rose saw the Doctor.
Highsmith introduced the Doctor, who was being restrained by two guards, as patient 280. She stated that along with the murder of Tara Mishra, he had committed several other crimes and was highly dangerous.
The Doctor was then subjected to the Bad Wolf Procedure
Part two
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Characters
Worldbuilding
- The Doctor is put under the Bad Wolf Process.
- Rose pretends to be an Earth Examiner.
- Jackie used to love The Magic Roundabout.
- The Doctor's Sin-Eater shows the faces of his second, fifth, seventh and eighth incarnations as well as that of the War Doctor.
- One of the former patients murdered 98 inhabitants of the planet Redron-Seven.
- Franku Miorito and Gana Medeiros were former patients of director Highsmith.
Notes
- Despite the Doctor being incarcerated at Remand Station Mackay-One in the 23rd century at the end of Slaver's Song, this story is set at Hesguard Institute in the 53rd century.
Continuity
- When delirious due to the effects of the Bad Wolf Process, the Doctor utters the words "no more". This is the vow that the War Doctor made at the end of the Time War. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)
- Hesguard Institute was renovated from Stormcage Containment Facility, the organization which also imprisoned the Doctor's future wife, River Song, a century earlier. (TV: The Pandorica Opens)
- The Doctor jettisons the Matryoshka drive, and his "brother" with it, into the Void. Its use in the Battle of Canary Wharf would result in his next incarnation's forced separation from Rose. (TV: Doomsday)
- The Doctor promotes his jettison with "for my next trick", as he did while saving Gallifrey and as he would do before landing on the Dalek flagship. (TV: The Day of the Doctor, The Parting of the Ways)
- After the institute is destroyed, Sin-Eaters become available for cheap on the market. Addison Delamar would come to use them in her plot to obtain the Doctor's memories. (COMIC: Secret Agent Man, The Bidding War)
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