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* ''The Two-Timer'' occurs after: [[DWAN]]: ''[[Sweet Flower of Uthe]]'' | * ''The Two-Timer'' occurs after: [[DWAN]]: ''[[Sweet Flower of Uthe]]'' | ||
* ''The Two-Timer'' occurs before: [[DWM]]: ''[[Stowaway]]'' | * ''The Two-Timer'' occurs before: [[DWM]]: ''[[Stowaway (short story)|Stowaway]]'' | ||
Revision as of 02:44, 18 February 2012
The Two-Timer was the first original short story to be published in Doctor Who Magazine.
Summary
Hovering above the planet Koblos, the Doctor is surprised by what look like ghosts passing through the TARDIS. He soon finds out that he has parked in an illegal time-zone, and he is arrested by a Time Warden and put on trial. After being sentenced to 250 years in prison, the Doctor escapes with help from K9 and uncovers the Time Warden's plot to sell the TARDIS on the black market.
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Timeline
- The Two-Timer occurs after: DWAN: Sweet Flower of Uthe
- The Two-Timer occurs before: DWM: Stowaway