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The struggle ended with Ian being shot and Susan kidnapped. As the Doctor went to confront the police about his granddaughter's abduction, Barbara accompanied Ian to the hospital, befriending [[Rosalita (The Great White Hurricane)|Rosalita]]. When Ian awoke the next morning, Barbara realised that they were at risk of being caught in the [[Great White Hurricane]]. Though insisting that they get back to the TARDIS, Barbara helped Ian return Rosalita home only for her son Joseph to have been taken away by her husband [[Henry (The Great White Hurricane)|Henry]]. Following him to the train station, they found the tracks frozen over, Ian forcing an opportunist to use his ladder to rescue the people for free. After Rosalita had been reunited with her family, Ian and Barbara returned to the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Great White Hurricane (audio story)|The Great White Hurricane]]'')
The struggle ended with Ian being shot and Susan kidnapped. As the Doctor went to confront the police about his granddaughter's abduction, Barbara accompanied Ian to the hospital, befriending [[Rosalita (The Great White Hurricane)|Rosalita]]. When Ian awoke the next morning, Barbara realised that they were at risk of being caught in the [[Great White Hurricane]]. Though insisting that they get back to the TARDIS, Barbara helped Ian return Rosalita home only for her son Joseph to have been taken away by her husband [[Henry (The Great White Hurricane)|Henry]]. Following him to the train station, they found the tracks frozen over, Ian forcing an opportunist to use his ladder to rescue the people for free. After Rosalita had been reunited with her family, Ian and Barbara returned to the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Great White Hurricane (audio story)|The Great White Hurricane]]'')


The Doctor attempted to use a temporal slingshot to return to 1963 only to wind up on the planet [[Ashtallah]], home of the [[Ashtallan]]s, an immortal race with prodigious healing abilities. Barbara found herself impaled by a spear as part of an Ashtallan game only for their cells to quickly heal her. The group then conversed with the Ashtallans, Ian and Barbara telling [[Brenna (The Invention of Death)|Brenna]] about [[love]] before a mysterious plague began killing the aliens. In short order, it was found, much to Barbara's horror, that Brenna was using a sample of Barbara's blood to kill their people, having nearly killed Ian to cover their tracks. After Ian had been healed by Ashthallan cells and Breena had fallen victim to her own plague, the group left the planet, the Doctor wondered what effect Ashtallan biology would have on Ian and Barbara, wondering if they would ever age. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Invention of Death (audio story)|The Invention of Death]]'')
The Doctor attempted to use a temporal slingshot to return to 1963 only to wind up on the planet [[Ashtallah]], home of the [[Ashtallan]]s, an immortal race with prodigious healing abilities. Barbara found herself impaled by a spear as part of an Ashtallan game only for their cells to quickly heal her. The group then conversed with the Ashtallans, Ian and Barbara telling [[Brenna (The Invention of Death)|Brenna]] about [[love]] before a mysterious plague began killing the aliens. In short order, it was found, much to Barbara's horror, that [[Sharlan]] was using a sample of Barbara's blood to kill their people, having nearly killed Ian to cover their tracks. After Ian had been healed by Ashthallan cells and Breena had fallen victim to her own plague, the group left the planet, the Doctor wondered what effect Ashtallan biology would have on Ian and Barbara, wondering if they would ever age. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Invention of Death (audio story)|The Invention of Death]]'')


When the TARDIS landed in [[19th century]] [[Japan]] before it was opened to [[Westerner]]s, the Doctor and Barbara were taken prisoner at the orders of the daimyo [[Takagi Mamoru]], while Ian and Susan managed to escape, as Mamoru suspected the two of being spies from [[England]], sent to spy on his preparation for a revolt against the Emperor, who was about to open the country to strangers. The Doctor and Barbara tried to escape, but ended up being involved, together with Ian and Susan, in a battle between Mamoru's samurais and the Emperor's forces. After a hole had been blown in Mamoru's stronghold, the group retreated back to the TARDIS and fled. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Barbarians and the Samurai (audio story)|The Barbarians and the Samurai]]'')
When the TARDIS landed in [[19th century]] [[Japan]] before it was opened to [[Westerner]]s, the Doctor and Barbara were taken prisoner at the orders of the daimyo [[Takagi Mamoru]], while Ian and Susan managed to escape, as Mamoru suspected the two of being spies from [[England]], sent to spy on his preparation for a revolt against the Emperor, who was about to open the country to strangers. The Doctor and Barbara tried to escape, but ended up being involved, together with Ian and Susan, in a battle between Mamoru's samurais and the Emperor's forces. After a hole had been blown in Mamoru's stronghold, the group retreated back to the TARDIS and fled. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Barbarians and the Samurai (audio story)|The Barbarians and the Samurai]]'')
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A later attempt to use the [[fast return switch]] to get Ian and Barbara home, resulted in the group's return to Skaro, fifty [[cycle]]s after their last visit. Brought to the [[Thal City]], the group was shown some of their new inventions before it was found that Susan and [[Jyden]] had snuck off to the Dalek City. At the Doctor's request, Barbara stayed behind, in case Susan returned on her own, talking to [[Damadus]] about the Thals' evolution before Susan and Jyden returned with two active, yet unarmed, Dalek drones who claimed to want peace. When the Daleks were allowed to speak to the people however, they abandoned their ruse as the [[Dalek Supreme (Return to Skaro)|Dalek Supreme]] arrived with an army, striking the Thals with lightning from the ionising towers. Rallying the Thals once more, the group managed to free the Doctor who turned the towers against the Daleks, ending their invasion before the group left Skaro once again. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return to Skaro (audio story)|Return to Skaro]]'')
A later attempt to use the [[fast return switch]] to get Ian and Barbara home, resulted in the group's return to Skaro, fifty [[cycle]]s after their last visit. Brought to the [[Thal City]], the group was shown some of their new inventions before it was found that Susan and [[Jyden]] had snuck off to the Dalek City. At the Doctor's request, Barbara stayed behind, in case Susan returned on her own, talking to [[Damadus]] about the Thals' evolution before Susan and Jyden returned with two active, yet unarmed, Dalek drones who claimed to want peace. When the Daleks were allowed to speak to the people however, they abandoned their ruse as the [[Dalek Supreme (Return to Skaro)|Dalek Supreme]] arrived with an army, striking the Thals with lightning from the ionising towers. Rallying the Thals once more, the group managed to free the Doctor who turned the towers against the Daleks, ending their invasion before the group left Skaro once again. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return to Skaro (audio story)|Return to Skaro]]'')


The TARDIS then landed in [[Ekaterinburg]], shortly before the [[Russian Civil War|Russian Civil War.]] Susan and Barbara explored together for a while before finding that the ship had vanished. After speaking to Thomas Preston, the British Consul, Susan and Barbara posed as [[nun]]s to infiltrate the house of [[Nicholas II]] and his family, Susan befriending [[Anastasia Romanov]]. As Barbara questioned how useful she and Susan were, Ian and the Doctor returned only for Nicholas II to reveal that he had come to terms with death and encouraged them to flee. Running back to the TARDIS, the Doctor confided his doubts in Ian before the TARDIS unexpectedly lost power. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Last of the Romanovs (audio story)|Last of the Romanovs]]'')
The TARDIS then landed in [[Ekaterinburg]], shortly before the [[Russian Civil War|Russian Civil War.]] Susan and Barbara explored together for a while before finding that the ship had vanished. After speaking to Thomas Preston, the British Consul, Susan and Barbara posed as [[nun]]s to infiltrate the house of [[Nicholas II]] and his family, Susan befriending [[Anastasia Romanov]]. As Barbara questioned how useful she and Susan were, Ian and the Doctor returned only for Nicholas II to reveal that he had come to terms with death and encouraged them to flee. Running back to the TARDIS, Barbara spoke with Susan again, humoring her pupil's belief that Anastasia might have escaped execution. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Last of the Romanovs (audio story)|Last of the Romanovs]]'')


At some point during her travels with the Doctor, Susan and Ian, she visited [[Bob Dovie]] at [[59A Barnsfield Crescent]] in [[Totton]], [[Hampshire]] on [[23 November]] [[1963]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Light at the End (audio story)|The Light at the End]]'')
At some point during her travels with the Doctor, Susan and Ian, she visited [[Bob Dovie]] at [[59A Barnsfield Crescent]] in [[Totton]], [[Hampshire]] on [[23 November]] [[1963]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Light at the End (audio story)|The Light at the End]]'')
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