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The Doctor, Liz and UNIT next began working as security at [[Inferno Project|an experimental project]] to drill through the Earth's crust. The drill head started to leak an [[Stahlman's ooze|oily, green liquid]] that transformed those who touched it into [[Primord|vicious, primeval creatures]] who craved heat. The Doctor was transported by the partially repaired TARDIS console into a [[Inferno universe|parallel universe]] in which the drilling project was further along. He worked with ruthless, alternative versions of his UNIT friends to save both universes. When the drilling site in the alternate universe was destroyed, it gave the Doctor information on the course the project would take. This let him save his own universe at the cost of the [[Eric Stahlman|director of the operations]] becoming one of the creatures. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Inferno (TV story)}}) The Brigadier later told the Doctor that Corporal [[Helen Martin]], who had been on patrol behind the Doctor's hut at the Inferno Project, had gone missing. The Doctor realised that she had been transported along with him into the parallel universe, and he was thus powerless to help her. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Still Lives (short story)}}) | The Doctor, Liz and UNIT next began working as security at [[Inferno Project|an experimental project]] to drill through the Earth's crust. The drill head started to leak an [[Stahlman's ooze|oily, green liquid]] that transformed those who touched it into [[Primord|vicious, primeval creatures]] who craved heat. The Doctor was transported by the partially repaired TARDIS console into a [[Inferno universe|parallel universe]] in which the drilling project was further along. He worked with ruthless, alternative versions of his UNIT friends to save both universes. When the drilling site in the alternate universe was destroyed, it gave the Doctor information on the course the project would take. This let him save his own universe at the cost of the [[Eric Stahlman|director of the operations]] becoming one of the creatures. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Inferno (TV story)}}) The Brigadier later told the Doctor that Corporal [[Helen Martin]], who had been on patrol behind the Doctor's hut at the Inferno Project, had gone missing. The Doctor realised that she had been transported along with him into the parallel universe, and he was thus powerless to help her. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Still Lives (short story)}}) | ||
The Doctor decided to return the console to the [[TARDIS control room]], and encountered something strange. The Brigadier asked the Doctor and Liz to Lewgate Docks after something was growing in the water. He passed out when [[Lee Staniton]]'s body was recovered. He learnt that [[Al Sinclair]] was the Brigadier's informant and that he was worried about a cover up. He wondered if there was something causing the time and gravity disruptions, and discovered a gravitar travelling towards Earth. He didn't want a war between two alien species on Earth. Time was reset was the Grestrenor reflected the gravitar, and he was unsuccessful in returning the console. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Annihilators (audio story)}} | The Doctor decided to return the console to the [[TARDIS control room]], and encountered something strange. The Brigadier asked the Doctor and Liz to Lewgate Docks after something was growing in the water. He passed out when [[Lee Staniton]]'s body was recovered. He learnt that [[Al Sinclair]] was the Brigadier's informant and that he was worried about a cover up. He wondered if there was something causing the time and gravity disruptions, and discovered a gravitar travelling towards Earth. He didn't want a war between two alien species on Earth. Time was reset was the Grestrenor reflected the gravitar, and he was unsuccessful in returning the console. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Annihilators (audio story)}}) | ||
Later, the Doctor persuaded [[Carpanthan]]s to make peace with humans, ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Fishmen of Carpantha (comic story)}}) and was sent to the [[Scottish Highlands]] to determine if a rock which scientists had found was from [[Venus]]. Finding it a fake, Dr [[Logan (Doctor Who and the Rocks from Venus)|Logan]] sent the Doctor into space, but the Doctor piloted the ship and threatened to drop it on Logan's ancestral home, a ploy that proved successful. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Doctor Who and the Rocks from Venus (comic story)}}) | Later, the Doctor persuaded [[Carpanthan]]s to make peace with humans, ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Fishmen of Carpantha (comic story)}}) and was sent to the [[Scottish Highlands]] to determine if a rock which scientists had found was from [[Venus]]. Finding it a fake, Dr [[Logan (Doctor Who and the Rocks from Venus)|Logan]] sent the Doctor into space, but the Doctor piloted the ship and threatened to drop it on Logan's ancestral home, a ploy that proved successful. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Doctor Who and the Rocks from Venus (comic story)}}) |