Weapons of Past Destruction (comic story): Difference between revisions

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|companions        = [[Rose Tyler|Rose]], [[Jack Harkness|Jack]]
|companions        = [[Rose Tyler|Rose]], [[Jack Harkness|Jack]]
|enemy            = [[Arnora]]
|enemy            = [[Arnora]]
|year              = [[Excroth system]], [[Fluren's World]], the [[Perpetual City]] and [[Traxis]]
|year              = [[Excroth system]], [[Fluren's World]], the [[Perpetual City]], [[Traxis]] and the [[Lect command ship]]
|writer            = [[Cavan Scott]]
|writer            = [[Cavan Scott]]
|designer          = [[Rob Farmer]]
|designer          = [[Rob Farmer]]
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Meanwhile Rose is being woken by the Lect and finds herself their prisoner. Her threats to them that the Doctor will sort them out die out as the Lect remind her that he was killed by the Unon. They order her to serve the Lect now, causing a furious reaction. Rose challenges them to torture her. In the face of her defiance, a Lect opens up his armoured suit to reveal a figure inside, wired to the suit and resembling an Excrothian.
Meanwhile Rose is being woken by the Lect and finds herself their prisoner. Her threats to them that the Doctor will sort them out die out as the Lect remind her that he was killed by the Unon. They order her to serve the Lect now, causing a furious reaction. Rose challenges them to torture her. In the face of her defiance, a Lect opens up his armoured suit to reveal a figure inside, wired to the suit and resembling an Excrothian.


In the Vortex, desperate Jack is trying to half threaten half reason with the TARDIS. Suddenly, the Doctor's face appears on one of the screens. The Doctor explains that the Unon are bringing the TARDIS to him. The TARDIS materialises in the [[Perpetual City]], which is anchored within the Vortex itself. Jack warily steps out, gun in his hand, and receives another reprimand from the Doctor, until the latter realises that Rose is not with Jack. Arnora is pessimistic about Rose's fate, Jack tries to stay optimistic while simultaneously flirting with the mother superior, and the Doctor heads for the TARDIS to save Rose no matter what, when [[Evja]], the Grand High Seer of the Unon, who has no ordinary sight but can see through time and space, explains that Rose is not on Fluren's World any longer. She is in a forbidden sector of time. The Doctor is unimpressed but [[Borga]] blocks his way to the TARDIS. She insists that the Doctor must remain and do the will of the mother superior, accusing him of the atrocities of the Time War. The Doctor intends to have none of this. Only the intervention of Arnora prevents further escalation.  
In the Vortex, desperate Jack is trying to half threaten half reason with the TARDIS. Suddenly, the Doctor's face appears on one of the screens. The Doctor explains that the Unon are bringing the TARDIS to him. The TARDIS materialises in the [[Perpetual City]], which is anchored within the Vortex itself. Jack warily steps out, gun in his hand, and receives another reprimand from the Doctor, until the latter realises that Rose is not with Jack. Arnora is pessimistic about Rose's fate, Jack tries to stay optimistic while simultaneously flirting with the mother superior, and the Doctor heads for the TARDIS to save Rose no matter what, when [[Evja]], the Grand High Seer of the Unon, who has no ordinary sight but can see through time and space, explains that Rose is not on Fluren's World any longer. She is in a forbidden sector of time. The Doctor is unimpressed but another Unon, [[Borga]], blocks his way to the TARDIS. She insists that the Doctor must remain and do the will of the mother superior, accusing him of the atrocities of the Time War. The Doctor intends to have none of this. Only the intervention of Arnora prevents further escalation.  


She explains that before the Time War the Unon were explorers, scientists. The war destroyed their civilisation and nearly destroyed the species itself. But it was the aftermath of the war that was more important. The demise of both Time Lords and Daleks created a vacuum of power that many races wanted to fill, races like [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] and [[Sontaran]]s. The Unon seers saw what was coming, so the Unon decided to prevent further chaos. They collected the detritus left over from the Time War and turned it into tools for peace, including the Perpetual City they are in. The Unon have no ambition to control time, but they prevent others from doing so.  
She explains that before the Time War the Unon were explorers, scientists. The war destroyed their civilisation and nearly destroyed the species itself. But it was the aftermath of the war that was more important. The demise of both Time Lords and Daleks created a vacuum of power that many races wanted to fill, races like [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] and [[Sontaran]]s. The Unon seers saw what was coming, so the Unon decided to prevent further chaos. They collected the detritus left over from the Time War and turned it into tools for peace, including the Perpetual City they are in. The Unon have no ambition to control time, but they prevent others from doing so.  
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