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Revision as of 01:41, 26 February 2012
Vengeance of the Atomon was a two-part Doctor Who Adventures comic strip published in 2012.
Summary (Part One)
On the eve of the Draconian Klotth’Yaar celebration, Earth President Madam Vera Fusek is kidnapped from the Earth Parliament Building by Atomon, a half-vegetated cyborg posing as an ambassador from the rim colonies. The news is seen by The Doctor, Amy Pond and Rory Williams while Amy is out shopping for clothes in a mall, just before all the robots and Dronebots turn on the shoppers. Returning to the TARDIS, the Doctor, Rory and Amy track the Atomon to the headquarters of the company that invented the Dronebots and half the robots used in the Earth Empire. They split up to find Madam President. The Doctor has a feeling that everything is too easy. Amy and Rory are captured by the Atomon, who warns the Doctor that without his cooperation, they will be hurt. Madam President was the bait in a trap! The Atomon is determined to take his vengeance on the Time Lords by taking over and using the Doctor's mind and body as a new vessel for the Atomon …
Summary (Part Two)
With Amy and Rory held in Atomons plant-like fingers, the attempt by Atomon to take over the Doctor's body and mind is halted when Madam President Vera activates a Dronebot safety overide system (required by law in all robot manufactures). With the robotic half of Atomon temporarily weakened, the Doctor and his friends return to the TARDIS. Inside the TARDIS, while he is building a device, the Doctor explains that the Atomon ("a whole species living as one, within a sphere of neutronic energy"), tried before to take over the universe and was stopped by his people the Time Lords who split up the energy and scattered it in the time vortex. Having completed his device - a Vortex Canon, the Doctor confronts Atomon. Instead of destroying the Atomon, he instead offers it what it really wants, promising to use the canon to bring the atoms together into a single individual being. Atomon agrees and is transformed into a tall green humanoid and the war with the Time Lords is ended. The Doctor leaves Atomon enjoying the sunlight on his skin and under the care of Vera - who says she may one day take up the Doctor's invitation to travel with him.
Named characters
References
- The Doctor remarks that it seems only recently that he saved President Vera Fusek from another kidnap attempt (see Air Force Gone).
- Rory Williams is not at all surprised when the Doctor states that if he plays this wrong it could be “the end of the Universe.”
- The Time Canon in the TARDIS was described by the Doctor as a ‘second-hand’ gadget suggesting a remnant from the Old Times.
- Earth President Vera Fusek believes her debt to the Doctor for saving her before has been settled.
- Whilst rummaging amongst his boxes in the TARDIS for the Vortex canon the Doctor appears to find a pair of night goggles and a whisk.
- All robot manufacturers are required by law to install a safety override.
Notes
- This story sees the return of both Earth President Madam Vera Fusek (from Air Force Gone) and Atomon (fromThe Frankenstein Particle).
- This is the first two-part story to appear in DWA in quite a while.
Original print details
- Publication with page count and closing captions
- No reprints to date.
Continuity
- The Draconians are mentioned saying an alliance between them and the human colonists is in place.
- As a collective identity the Atomon always refers to itself as "we" or "us".
- When Atomon was stunned the Rory Williams, with his medical background, races over and comments on finding “two pulses …dancing the samba” this remark references the body swap of Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17 into the Tenth Doctor and his reaction.
- Amy Pond and Rory Williams are collectively called “the Ponds” by the Doctor.
- Earth President Madam President points out that in destroying the Atomon the Doctor is faced with wiping out a whole species out of existence – genocide. This dilemma has occurred previously in his encounters with both Daleks and Vervoids.
- Like the lone Dalek in Utah, Atomon appreciates more than any other, the touch of sunlight on his skin.
Timeline
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