Endgame (POT comic story)
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Endgame was the twelfth issue of Prisoners of Time, and depicted the final battle between the eleven Doctors and Adam Mitchell. The companions Adam kidnapped were also released, ending the twelve-part long arc of Prisoners of Time.
Uniquely, the comic saw the death of Adam and his redemption in the Doctor's eyes as a true companion. This was the first time a companion introduced in the BBC Wales version of the series had their death depicted in a comic rather than in a televised story and also killed the character off unambiguously, and in doing so, retroactively and chronologically made him the first of the Ninth Doctor's multi-story companions to die, excluding the resurrected Jack Harkness.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
Our yearlong celebration of Doctor Who's 50th anniversary concludes! All eleven Doctors must team up if there's any hope of defeating his latest and most surprising adversary! Everything has been leading up to this epic conclusion!
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Eleventh Doctor explains to Adam that thanks to his meddling with time, he is able to summon his other ten known selves. Adam decides to kill all the companions, but it is revealed his remote is Frobisher in disguise. The Eleventh Doctor says he left a chronal trail, which enables the TARDISes to merge and bring the Doctors here.
Adam and the Tremas Master release an Auton army. However Frobisher, disguised as an Auton, overpowers Adam and releases the companions. A fight between the "armies" breaks out, during which the Master reveals his plan to destroy all of reality itself. Adam is horrified, stating that he did not want to commit genocide or the destruction of the universe.
He tells the Doctors that his ultimate victory will be making all of his incarnations watch as he does so. The Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Doctor plead with Adam, saying they will take full responsibility for what happened in his life and that he is many things, but not a murderer. The Ninth Doctor asks him to prove him wrong, to show him he misjudged Adam.
Convinced by the Doctors, Adam stuns the Master and tells him he has gone too far, enraged that the Master has been using him all along.
Annoyed by Adam's suddenly developed conscience, the Master stabs him with a hidden knife, after which the injured Adam uses the Time Manipulator to teleport to the console behind the Master.
He destroys it, foiling the Master's plan, but the resulting explosion only injures him further. The Master, still pleased by his role within all the chaos, teleports away, escaping the Doctor.
The Doctors consult a dying Adam, telling him that they were wrong about him. He asks "Maybe I would have been good enough after all, eh Doctor?", before dying in the arms of the Doctor and his companions.
All the Doctors and companions stand around a small stone replica of the TARDIS, mourning. As they begin to leave, the Eleventh Doctor turns around once more to take a look at the inscription: "Adam Mitchell - A Companion True."
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Eleventh Doctor
- Tenth Doctor
- Ninth Doctor
- Eighth Doctor
- Seventh Doctor
- Sixth Doctor
- Fifth Doctor
- Fourth Doctor
- Third Doctor
- Second Doctor
- First Doctor
- Adam Mitchell
- The Tremas Master
- Autons
- Frobisher
- Peri Brown
- Ace
- Vislor Turlough
- Nyssa
- Tegan Jovanka
- Kamelion
- Jamie McCrimmon
- Barbara Wright
- Susan Foreman
- Ian Chesterton
- Adric
- Rose Tyler
- Martha Jones
- Amy Pond
- Clara Oswald
- Mickey Smith
- Rory Williams
- Jack Harkness
- Sarah Jane Smith
- Jo Grant
- Leela
- Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart
- K9 Mark I
- Grace Holloway
- Romana II
- Donna Noble
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- It would seem that Adam was able to capture the real Peri after Frobisher switched places with her during Façades.
- In addition to the companions kidnapped in previous issues, Adam has kidnapped Susan Foreman, Jo Grant, Romana II, Vislor Turlough, Kamelion, Melanie Bush, Mickey Smith, Jack Harkness, Donna Noble, Amy Pond, and Rory Williams.
- Despite being seen among the captured companions in previous issues, Vicki Pallister, Steven Taylor, Sara Kingdom, Ben Jackson, Victoria Waterfield, Zoe Heriot, the Brigadier, Liz Shaw, Harry Sullivan, Melanie Bush, Jack Harkness, and Jenny are nowhere to be seen in this issue.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Second Doctor calls the Autons "a little blank in the facial area", with the Fifth Doctor informing him that he would would find out "in time". (TV: Spearhead from Space)
- Rose Tyler reminds Adam Mitchell of how he tried to help her escape from the Metaltron Dalek the day they met. (TV: Dalek)
- After the Fifth Doctor remarks that the Master slipped away, the Eighth Doctor assures him that he would see him again "soon enough". (TV: Time-Flight)
- The Ninth Doctor's regret on misjudging Adam mirrors that of himself misjudging the Metaltron Dalek, (TV: Dalek) and Rose; (TV: Father's Day) and of the Sixth Doctor with Lytton, (TV: Attack of the Cybermen) and the Mark IV Dalek who befriended Evelyn Smythe. (AUDIO: Jubilee) The Eleventh Doctor previously felt ashamed at misjudging Father Octavian; (TV: Flesh and Stone) and will along with the Tenth Doctor realise they'd misjudged the War Doctor. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)
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