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The '''''Mary''''' or '''''Marie Celeste''''' was a ship commanded by [[Benjamin Briggs]]. She was famous for the mystery surrounding why she had been abandoned at sea in [[1872]]. The [[First Doctor]], [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Vicki Pallister]] materialised on the ship. [[Dalek]]s had already arrived in their [[Dalek time machine]]s. The crew of the ''Celeste'' mistook the Daleks for "the [[Barbary Terror]]", and jumped overboard. Of the Doctor and his [[companion]]s, only Ian seemed to notice the name of the ship they had landed on. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'') | The '''''Mary''''' or '''''Marie Celeste''''' was a ship commanded by [[Benjamin Briggs]]. She was famous for the mystery surrounding why she had been abandoned at sea in [[1872]]. The [[First Doctor]], [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Vicki Pallister]] materialised on the ship. [[Dalek]]s had already arrived in their [[Dalek time machine]]s. The crew of the ''Celeste'' mistook the Daleks for "the [[Barbary Terror]]", and jumped overboard. Of the Doctor and his [[companion]]s, only Ian seemed to notice the name of the ship they had landed on. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'') | ||
The | The [[Second Doctor]] related the above account to [[Zoe Heriot|Zoe]] and [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]], stating that the Daleks had exterminated everyone who had not jumped overboard. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Rosemariners (audio story)|The Rosemariners]]'') | ||
Her abandonment apparently was not a [[fixed point in time]], as there were several different accounts of the event. The first three incarnations of [[the Doctor]] were all involved in different sets of experiences surrounding the crew's disappearance, though only the Second Doctor knew that he was on the ill-fated vessel. | |||
Her abandonment apparently was not a [[fixed point in time]], as there were several different accounts of the event. The first three incarnations of [[the Doctor]] were all involved in different sets of experiences surrounding the crew's disappearance, though only the | |||
Another account had it that the Daleks on the ship had actually arrived via a [[human]]-made [[Time-Conveyor]] and they were being pursued by two [[human]] brothers named [[Peter (Timechase)|Peter]] and [[David (Timechase)|David]]. These [[time travel]]lers also left without realising the name of the ship. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timechase]]'') | Another account had it that the Daleks on the ship had actually arrived via a [[human]]-made [[Time-Conveyor]] and they were being pursued by two [[human]] brothers named [[Peter (Timechase)|Peter]] and [[David (Timechase)|David]]. These [[time travel]]lers also left without realising the name of the ship. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timechase]]'') | ||
[[File:Marie_Celest.jpg|thumb|left|The Third Doctor on board the ''Marie Celeste''. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Stitch in Time (TVA comic story)|A Stitch in Time]]'')]] | [[File:Marie_Celest.jpg|thumb|left|The Third Doctor on board the ''Marie Celeste''. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Stitch in Time (TVA comic story)|A Stitch in Time]]'')]] | ||
Yet a third said that the | Yet a third said that the Second Doctor, Jamie McCrimmon and Zoe Heriot found that the crew of the ''Mary Celeste'' had been abducted by [[Arcturan]]s. The Doctor freed the crew, but they were all killed by a [[sea serpent]]. Their experience of the ship was different from those of other time travellers on board the vessel, in that they actually knew they were on the ''Celeste''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Mystery of the Marie Celeste (short story)|The Mystery of the Marie Celeste]]'') | ||
A fourth history put the [[Third Doctor]] into the mix. When he landed [[the TARDIS]] on the [[New York City|New York]] docks, the crew of the ''Mary Celeste'' mistook it for cargo and had it loaded on board. To regain access to his ship, the Doctor paid for passage on the ''Mary Celeste''. When he showed Professor [[Theodore Cassells]] the TARDIS interior, he fled from the hold to the deck. When he tried to tell Captain Briggs what he had seen, the Captain Briggs misunderstood and thought the TARDIS was a [[time bomb]]. He, Cassells and the crew left the ''Mary Celeste'' in a lifeboat, which was swamped by a large wave that drowned everyone on it. The Doctor left, unaware of the name of the ship he was on. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Stitch in Time (TVA comic story)|A Stitch in Time]]'') | A fourth history put the [[Third Doctor]] into the mix. When he landed [[the TARDIS]] on the [[New York City|New York]] docks, the crew of the ''Mary Celeste'' mistook it for cargo and had it loaded on board. To regain access to his ship, the Doctor paid for passage on the ''Mary Celeste''. When he showed Professor [[Theodore Cassells]] the TARDIS interior, he fled from the hold to the deck. When he tried to tell Captain Briggs what he had seen, the Captain Briggs misunderstood and thought the TARDIS was a [[time bomb]]. He, Cassells and the crew left the ''Mary Celeste'' in a lifeboat, which was swamped by a large wave that drowned everyone on it. The Doctor left, unaware of the name of the ship he was on. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Stitch in Time (TVA comic story)|A Stitch in Time]]'') |
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