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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a five-page, [[duotone]] comic story in the [[TV Comic Annual 1975|1975 ''TV Comic Annual'']]. It featured a [[companion]]-less [[Third Doctor]] on a mission for the [[Time Lord]]s, despite the fact that he had, by this point, regained the ability to control [[the TARDIS]] and was no longer in [[exile on Earth]]. | |||
The story was perhaps most notable for its introduction of [[mennosium]], a mineral the Doctor claimed was vital to operating the TARDIS. | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
[[Parada]], leader of the [[Groob]]s, attacks the peaceful inhabitants of [[Zenos]]. The [[Third Doctor]], tinkering with [[the TARDIS]] | [[Parada]], leader of the [[Groob]]s, attacks the peaceful inhabitants of [[Zenos]] with his [[petrifying ray]], and then sets about removing some of the planet's natural resources. The Zenosians, neither dead nor able to move, cannot oppose him. | ||
Elswhere in the universe, the [[Third Doctor]], tinkering with [[the TARDIS]], discovers that he's in desperate need of [[mennosium]]. He uses a bit he has in reserve and appears to get the TARDIS working again, when suddenly the [[Time Lord]]s divert him to Zenos. | |||
As the Doctor tries to make sense of why the planet's people are petrified, he is nearly killed by one of the Groob mining vehicles. Before he is captured by its operators, however, he spots some mennosium ore on the ground and begins to hatch a plan for how to both free the Zenosians and solve his own transportation problems. | |||
He is quickly brought before Parada in the Groobs' orbiting control ship. | |||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
* [[Third Doctor]] | * [[Third Doctor]] |
Revision as of 14:10, 2 March 2012
Petrified was a five-page, duotone comic story in the 1975 TV Comic Annual. It featured a companion-less Third Doctor on a mission for the Time Lords, despite the fact that he had, by this point, regained the ability to control the TARDIS and was no longer in exile on Earth.
The story was perhaps most notable for its introduction of mennosium, a mineral the Doctor claimed was vital to operating the TARDIS.
Summary
Parada, leader of the Groobs, attacks the peaceful inhabitants of Zenos with his petrifying ray, and then sets about removing some of the planet's natural resources. The Zenosians, neither dead nor able to move, cannot oppose him.
Elswhere in the universe, the Third Doctor, tinkering with the TARDIS, discovers that he's in desperate need of mennosium. He uses a bit he has in reserve and appears to get the TARDIS working again, when suddenly the Time Lords divert him to Zenos.
As the Doctor tries to make sense of why the planet's people are petrified, he is nearly killed by one of the Groob mining vehicles. Before he is captured by its operators, however, he spots some mennosium ore on the ground and begins to hatch a plan for how to both free the Zenosians and solve his own transportation problems.
He is quickly brought before Parada in the Groobs' orbiting control ship.
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- Petrified takes place after TVC: The Metal-Eaters
- Petrified takes place before TVC: The Wanderers
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