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== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
=== The First Flight (1) === | === The First Flight (1) === | ||
On [[Gallifrey]], the [[First Doctor]] and [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] are being pursued by several armed guards through a [[TARDIS repair shop]]. As Susan hides in one of the [[TARDIS|TARDISes]], she hears the Doctor talking to [[Clara Oswald|someone]], prompting the Doctor and Susan to swap with [[The Doctor's TARDIS|another TARDIS]]. Determined to leave their home, the Doctor and Susan steal the faulty old TARDIS, although the Doctor has very limited [[knowledge]] on how to properly operate one. | On [[Gallifrey]], the [[First Doctor]] and [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] are being pursued by several armed guards through a [[TARDIS repair shop]]. As Susan hides in one of the [[TARDIS (The Name of the Doctor)|TARDISes]], she hears the Doctor talking to [[Clara Oswald|someone]], prompting the Doctor and Susan to swap with [[The Doctor's TARDIS|another TARDIS]]. Determined to leave their home, the Doctor and Susan steal the faulty old TARDIS, although the Doctor has very limited [[knowledge]] on how to properly operate one. | ||
Upon escaping Gallifrey, the TARDIS materialises in the Sol system, near a planet that Susan recognises as [[Earth]]. They soon realise, however, that their escape has completely depleted the TARDIS's faulty old engines, leaving them with seemingly no way home. They then realise that they are not alone on the TARDIS, as another Time Lord named [[Stoyn|Quadrigger Stoyn]] was also aboard the ship, taking apart the engine so that this TARDIS could be scrapped. Stoyn is upset at the Doctor and Susan for stealing the TARDIS with him aboard it, and is further distressed when the Doctor destroys the TARDIS's homing device so that the Time Lords cannot find them, leaving them stranded with no way to get home. | Upon escaping Gallifrey, the TARDIS materialises in the Sol system, near a planet that Susan recognises as [[Earth]]. They soon realise, however, that their escape has completely depleted the TARDIS's faulty old engines, leaving them with seemingly no way home. They then realise that they are not alone on the TARDIS, as another Time Lord named [[Stoyn|Quadrigger Stoyn]] was also aboard the ship, taking apart the engine so that this TARDIS could be scrapped. Stoyn is upset at the Doctor and Susan for stealing the TARDIS with him aboard it, and is further distressed when the Doctor destroys the TARDIS's homing device so that the Time Lords cannot find them, leaving them stranded with no way to get home. |
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