A Religious Experience (comic story)

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Summary

The First Doctor and Ian are enjoying an evening stroll along the beach on the planet Seetar in the Malachi System, when they are approached by a group of savages. A giant worm-like creature emerges from the sand and the savages begin to worship it. The worm appears ready to eat one of the natives but Ian intervenes distracting it with his torch and blinding the creature by throwing a cricket ball into its eyestalk.

Following their defeat of the creature the natives begin a celebration in the travellers honour. They are offered fruit and the savages prepare a human sacrifice. Ian prevents this sacrifice and they quickly return to the TARDIS where Barbara and Vicki are waiting. They wonder whether they will have had any lasting influence on the culture.

Many years later the Seventh Doctor arrives on the planet to find that human sacrifice has continued and they worship images of his former self, Ian and the TARDIS. The Doctor makes clear that it is time for these sacrifices to finally come to an end.

Characters

References

The Doctor visits the planet Seetar in the Malachi System for the first time. He and Ian are the first space or time travellers ever to visit the planet.

Continuity

The Doctor refers to his previous visit to Quinnis in the Fourth Universe stating that it had twice the indigenous life and a purple sea. The Doctors visit to the planet Quinnis is also referrenced in The Edge of Destruction

The Doctor refers to Susan and contemplates whether he was right to leave her on Earth in The Dalek Invasion of Earth.

Ian refers to his encounters with Daleks and Saracens in The Daleks, The Dalek Invasion of Earth and The Crusade respectively.

The Doctor states "Welll, I won't be needing this cricket ball just yet" (italics used in original comic) - This could be a reference to the fact that his fifth incarnation always carries a cricket ball.

When Ian sees the savages about to carry out a Human sacrifice it reminds him of the events of The Aztecs

Timeline

Ian makes reference to the Saracens so the story must be set after The Crusade. There is a clear link between the end of the Crusade and the opening of The Space Museum. So this story must be set between The Space Museum and The Chase. It is possible that it is one of the short stops within the Chase but as there are no references to the Daleks this would seem unlikely.

The placement for the Seventh Doctor segment is entirely arbitrary. He is wearing his dark jacket setting it after The Greatest Show in the Galaxy but other than this there are no other references. It is not clear whether he is travelling alone or with a companion who is in the TARDIS.

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