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|image = The Test of Time.jpg | |image = The Test of Time.jpg | ||
|doctor = First Doctor | |doctor = First Doctor | ||
|companions = | |companions = [[Susan Foreman|Susan]], [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]], [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] | ||
|featuring = Second Doctor | |featuring = Second Doctor | ||
|featuring2 = Third Doctor | |featuring2 = Third Doctor | ||
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|featuring5 = Sixth Doctor | |featuring5 = Sixth Doctor | ||
|enemy = [[Father of Time]] | |enemy = [[Father of Time]] | ||
|setting = {{il|Deep space, [[16 August]] | |setting = {{il|Deep space, [[16 August]] [[1963]]|[[Skaro]], "future"|[[Vortis]], "past"|[[The Doctor's TARDIS]]}} | ||
|writer = | |writer = Tim Quinn, Dicky Howett | ||
|artist = [[Tim Quinn]] & [[Dicky Howett]] | |artist = [[Tim Quinn]] & [[Dicky Howett]] | ||
|publication = ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]'' | |publication = ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]'' | ||
|release date = | |release date = 21 May 1987 | ||
|reprint = It's Even Bigger on the Inside | |||
|publisher = Target Books | |publisher = Target Books | ||
|series = ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]'' stories | |series = ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]'' stories | ||
|prev = Who Was 'Ere! (comic story){{!}}Who Was 'Ere! | |prev = Who Was 'Ere! (comic story){{!}}Who Was 'Ere! | ||
|next = Regeneration of a Dalek (comic story){{!}}Regeneration of a Dalek | |next = Regeneration of a Dalek (comic story){{!}}Regeneration of a Dalek | ||
}} | |||
'''''The Test of Time''''' was a two-part black-and-white [[Multi-Doctor story|multi-Doctor]] comic story featured in ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]''. Unlike most other stories in the book, it was a serious adventure set in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], tying into the events of ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'' and ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]''. | '''''The Test of Time''''' was a two-part black-and-white [[Multi-Doctor story|multi-Doctor]] comic story featured in ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]''. Unlike most other stories in the book, it was a serious adventure set in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], tying into the events of ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'' and ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]''. | ||
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== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
=== Test One (1) === | === Test One (1) === | ||
As [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] is floating in [[deep space]] on [[16 August]] | As [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] is floating in [[deep space]] on [[16 August]] [[1963]], [[Earth]]-time, [[Susan Foreman]] notices a [[hourglass]]-like artefact in the control room which she has never seen before. The [[First Doctor]] is puzzled, as he is equally unfamiliar with the object. | ||
To both travellers' surprise, the artefact begins rapidly growing in size as the face of an elderly man appears within the glass. The hourglass seems to burst with power, and suddenly, a [[scythe]]-wielding, robed figure is standing in the [[TARDIS control console]]: a being whom an irate First Doctor recognises as "the [[Father of Time]] himself". Explaining his nature to Susan, the Father of Time states that "before the oldest of the [[Time Lord]]s existed there was only Time himself" and that he has decided to test one of those who would use his name — namely, the Doctor. | To both travellers' surprise, the artefact begins rapidly growing in size as the face of an elderly man appears within the glass. The hourglass seems to burst with power, and suddenly, a [[scythe]]-wielding, robed figure is standing in the [[TARDIS control console]]: a being whom an irate First Doctor recognises as "the [[Father of Time]] himself". Explaining his nature to Susan, the Father of Time states that "before the oldest of the [[Time Lord]]s existed there was only Time himself" and that he has decided to test one of those who would use his name — namely, the Doctor. | ||
The Father of Time then sends the TARDIS to [[Skaro]] in the "unforeseeable future", explaining that his first test is simply a matter of "escaping the sands of time", though he withholds the name of the planet and of its [[Dalek|inhabitants]] from the Doctor and Susan. As they step out, Susan observes that everything she touches on the planet crumbles to the touch, prompting the Doctor to hypothesise that "[[Thousand Year War|some kind of mighty war]]" must have been waged on this world. | The Father of Time then sends the TARDIS to [[Skaro]] in the "unforeseeable future", explaining that his first test is simply a matter of "escaping the sands of time", though he withholds the name of the planet and of its [[Dalek|inhabitants]] from the Doctor and Susan. As they step out, Susan observes that everything she touches on the planet crumbles to the touch, prompting the Doctor to hypothesise that "[[Thousand Year War|some kind of mighty war]]" must have been waged on this world. | ||
Two of the [[Zone X Dalek|masters of the planet]] call out to Susan and the Doctor, insisting that "no slaves are allowed in [[Zone X]]", but before they can [[extermination|exterminate]] the intruders, the ground fractures beneath them, swallowing the two Daleks. The gloating voice of the Father of Time informs the Doctor and Susan that he did not wish to see them escaping "the creatures of this planet", but rather the planet itself. | Two of the [[Zone X Dalek|masters of the planet]] call out to Susan and the Doctor, insisting that "no slaves are allowed in [[Zone X]]", but before they can [[extermination|exterminate]] the intruders, the ground fractures beneath them, swallowing the two Daleks. The gloating voice of the Father of Time informs the Doctor and Susan that he did not wish to see them escaping "the creatures of this planet", but rather the planet itself. | ||
The Doctor and Susan run back to the TARDIS, only to find out that it is the same size inside as outside; Time explains that he has temporarily disabled the TARDIS because it would be too easy an escape for the Doctor. The Doctor then thinks to try one of the lifts leading down into the Daleks' mine shafts: in his opinion, the planet is tearing itself apart, and his and Susan's only hope of escape is to ride out the storm at the very heart of the planet. | The Doctor and Susan run back to the TARDIS, only to find out that it is the same size inside as outside; Time explains that he has temporarily disabled the TARDIS because it would be too easy an escape for the Doctor. The Doctor then thinks to try one of the lifts leading down into the Daleks' mine shafts: in his opinion, the planet is tearing itself apart, and his and Susan's only hope of escape is to ride out the storm at the very heart of the planet. | ||
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=== Test Two (2) === | === Test Two (2) === | ||
Much later, while facing a [[Zarbi]] in the company of [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]], the Doctor suddenly hears the voice of the Father of Time announcing that "it is time for the Final Test" and disappears right in front of Ian and Barbara's eyes. He reappears inside a future version of the [[TARDIS control console]] that is unfamiliar to him, watching Time's face through the [[TARDIS scanner|TARDIS screen]]. Time explains that he is inside his own TARDIS alongside five more of his [[incarnation]]s. | |||
Much later, while facing a [[Zarbi]] in the company of [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]], the Doctor suddenly hears the voice of the Father of Time announcing that "it is time for the Final Test" and disappears right in front of Ian and Barbara's eyes. He reappears inside a future version of the [[TARDIS control console]] that is unfamiliar to him, watching Time's face through the [[TARDIS scanner|TARDIS screen]]. Time explains that he is inside his own TARDIS alongside five more of his [[incarnation]]s. | |||
Indeed, the First Doctor finds the [[Second Doctor|Second]], [[Third Doctor|Third]], [[Fourth Doctor|Fifth]] and [[Sixth Doctor]]s frantically huddled around the disassembled [[TARDIS control console]], trying to put it back together. Time explains that he has incapacitated the TARDIS and set it on a course for the heart of [[Sol|the Sun]], hence why it is vital that he help his other selves repair the Ship's controls. | Indeed, the First Doctor finds the [[Second Doctor|Second]], [[Third Doctor|Third]], [[Fourth Doctor|Fifth]] and [[Sixth Doctor]]s frantically huddled around the disassembled [[TARDIS control console]], trying to put it back together. Time explains that he has incapacitated the TARDIS and set it on a course for the heart of [[Sol|the Sun]], hence why it is vital that he help his other selves repair the Ship's controls. | ||
Seeing that the bickering Doctors aren't getting anywhere, the First Doctor berates them for forgetting that they needn't rely on machinery, being [[Time Lord]]s. Following his lead, his other selves join hands with him, and, together, calling on their pooled temporal powers, they reverse time itself; pulled back in time, the TARDIS escapes its fate to the congratulations of the Father of Time, who begins to send all of the Doctors back to their own times and places. | Seeing that the bickering Doctors aren't getting anywhere, the First Doctor berates them for forgetting that they needn't rely on machinery, being [[Time Lord]]s. Following his lead, his other selves join hands with him, and, together, calling on their pooled temporal powers, they reverse time itself; pulled back in time, the TARDIS escapes its fate to the congratulations of the Father of Time, who begins to send all of the Doctors back to their own times and places. | ||
As he hurtles back towards his adventure on [[Vortis]], the Doctor catches one last glimpse of Time as his robe falls back to reveal he is wearing [[The Doctor's scarf|a scarf]] and [[the Doctor's recorder|a recorder]]. And he wonders — just [[ | As he hurtles back towards his adventure on [[Vortis]], the Doctor catches one last glimpse of Time as his robe falls back to reveal he is wearing [[The Doctor's scarf|a scarf]] and [[the Doctor's recorder|a recorder]]. And he wonders — just [[Aliases of the Doctor#Doctor Who|''WHO'']] is Time? | ||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
* [[First Doctor]] | * [[First Doctor]] | ||
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* [[Zone X Dalek|Zone X]] [[Dalek]]s | * [[Zone X Dalek|Zone X]] [[Dalek]]s | ||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
* On [[Skaro]], the [[First Doctor]] and [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] encounter two [[Dalek|creatures]] in unusual spiked [[casing]]s. | * On [[Skaro]], the [[First Doctor]] and [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] encounter two [[Dalek|creatures]] in unusual spiked [[casing]]s. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* This comic story depicts [[Skaro]]'s final destruction in the "unforeseeable future" as a direct result of the [[Dalek]]s' mistreatment of their own homeworld. A scant few years after this story's release, the televised story''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' would purport to show the destruction of Skaro in quite different circumstances, as it was destroyed by its second sun going [[supernova]] due to the [[Seventh Doctor]] tricking [[Davros]] into activating a booby-trapped [[Hand of Omega]] — though later stories, most notably the novel ''[[War of the Daleks (novel)|War of the Daleks]]'' and the TV stories ''[[Asylum of the Daleks (TV story)|Asylum of the Daleks]]'' and ''[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician's Apprentice]]'', showed that Skaro | * This comic story depicts [[Skaro]]'s final destruction in the "unforeseeable future" as a direct result of the [[Dalek]]s' mistreatment of their own homeworld. A scant few years after this story's release, the televised story ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' would purport to show the destruction of Skaro in quite different circumstances, as it was destroyed by its second sun going [[supernova]] due to the [[Seventh Doctor]] tricking [[Davros]] into activating a booby-trapped [[Hand of Omega]] — though later stories, most notably the novel ''[[War of the Daleks (novel)|War of the Daleks]]'' and the TV stories ''[[Asylum of the Daleks (TV story)|Asylum of the Daleks]]'' and ''[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician's Apprentice]]'', showed that Skaro either survived those events or was eventually restored. | ||
* The story's ending hints very strongly, though it does not outright state, that the [[Father of Time|incarnation of Time]] seen in this story is none other than [[the Doctor]]'s distant future self. | * The story's ending hints very strongly, though it does not outright state, that the [[Father of Time|incarnation of Time]] seen in this story is none other than [[the Doctor]]'s distant future self. | ||
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* The Doctor and Susan will later return to [[Skaro|the war-torn planet]] at an earlier point in its timeline, once again finding that the petrified plant-life there crumbles to the touch. It is then that they will learn the name of the creatures: [[Dalek]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'') | * The Doctor and Susan will later return to [[Skaro|the war-torn planet]] at an earlier point in its timeline, once again finding that the petrified plant-life there crumbles to the touch. It is then that they will learn the name of the creatures: [[Dalek]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'') | ||
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