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[Season 27] [Click on the Covers to download .PDF] |
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Written by: John-Gordon Swogger, Bob Furnell, Misha Lauenstein |
An archaeological team dies from a mysterious virus. A second team, headed by Dr. Elizabeth "Liz" Shaw, goes to investigate but goes missing.
An earthquake awakens a lost Silurian colony off the coast of British Columbia; and then, UNIT Canada is called in to investigate. Meanwhile the Doctor meets up with an enemy from his past.
This story was originally featured in the Season 27 Omnibus published March 1999
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Written by: Misha Lauenstein |
The Doctor and Liz have been staying at UNIT headquarters in Vancouver since the events of Final Sunset when finally, the announcement they've been waiting for comes - UNIT troops have found the Master's TARDIS. Or, have they? The capsule's
discovery leads the Doctor and Liz to the planet Nlaka, where the Time Lords had originally hidden the Master's TARDIS after his arrest. But, will the seventh Doctor's dark side finally lead to his downfall on a planet where evil is forbidden and the Master is a national hero?
This story was originally featured in the Season 27 Omnibus published March 1999
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[7SA] The Doctor's New Clothes |
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Written by: Bob Furnell |
A new personae deserves a new look. The Doctor has good rummage 'round the TARDIS' wardrobe and decides on an outer appearance radically different than his previous personaes.
This story was originally featured in the Season 27 Omnibus published March 1999
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Written by: Rebecca Dowgiert |
The Doctor simply wanted a stroll on his favourite planet...but, when he arrives in the medieval French town of Gerant during the Hundred Years War,
he finds a town shaken by report of holy visions and miracles. Investigating with the help of the local priest and a young midwife, Denora, the Doctor discovers that aliens are manipulating
the townsfolk to some mysterious end, and that Gerant's visitors are willing to kill to prevent any interference in their plans. Hunted by agents of the aliens and accused of murder,
the Doctor and Denora must survive the traditional ordeal faced by all accused of witchcraft, and find a way to drive away Gerant's unwanted guests.
This story was originally featured in the Season 27 Omnibus published March 1999
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Written by: Charles Kirchoff |
For years, the Time Lords have theorized that it was possible that a lifeform could evolve inside of the time/space vortex. This creature would have the power to travel through the vortex at will.
It turns out the Time Lords were right. Such a race existed and humanity found out about them. Fearing such a race they hunted them to near extinction. Years later, the sole survivor of this race has travelled back in
time to the late 20th century - his intent is to destroy the human race before they have the chance to fulfil their bloody destiny. However, when the Doctor finds himself on Earth, in the year 1999, something odd is
occurring that could rip the human race apart. When he discovers the threat he realizes that the solution to the problem isn't black and white, and he only has two choices - both of which lead to genocide.
This story was originally featured in the Season 27 Omnibus published March 1999
**This story is currently not available**
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Written by: James Margitch |
The Doctor arrives on present day Earth to find that ordinary inexplicable events are starting to turn nasty - what was once the odd missing or misplaced household object is starting
to give way to random acts of destruction and violence. One religious cult and the benevolent "Spirits" which they summon to perform random acts of kindness seem to be at the centre of events - but do any of
them know what's really happening? Once again the Doctor has to save the Earth with only a group of equally confused humans to help - or are these "Spirits" what they claim to be? His investigations lead him into a world,
which he doesn't often visit, to meddle in a spiritual battle - literally.
This story was originally featured in the Season 27 Omnibus published March 1999
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Written by: Scott Marshall |
PAX 00765 is a prison and mental institute with a problem. People have been mysteriously disappearing and reappearing without their skeletons. Matt has had enough. With Prison Junkies and the mysterious disappearances,
Matt is almost cracking under the pressure. Then the Doctor arrives and the two pair up. When Matt and the Doctor meet Jill, they make progress with their case. Then without warning, Jill is kidnapped. It's up to the Doctor and Matt
to save Jill and rid the space station of the problem. Can Matt and the Doctor do this, or is the entire space station, the Doctor included, going to be turned into giant sized jelly babies?
This story was originally featured in the Season 27 Omnibus published March 1999
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Written by: Misha Lauenstein |
In the Season Finale, the Doctor stumbles on a plot that has far reaching consequences. Realizing for that he cannot - for the lives of him - remember what happened to Ace, the Doctor begins a search through his own past.
He finds himself on planet Mercury 237 - acquisition 237 of the Mercury Mining Corporation. There the Doctor encounters a familiar pair of scientist who is still working on uncovering the secrets of Time Travel, as well as, a bunch of
mercenaries whose mysterious employers are collecting derelict space ships with the sinister intention of salvaging equipment that can enable them to travel through time. The Doctor discovers a horrifying plot that could lead to the death
of billions of people, but what he doesn't realize is that this is only the beginning.
This story was originally featured in the Season 27 Omnibus published March 1999
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