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AUGUST/SEPTEMBER, 1999
Crystals of Menfret [The 10th Doctor, Irish, Jacie Hunter]
5 parts
By Ruth Demspey
The Doctor drags Irish to MallWorld, the universe's largest shopping satellite, in search of a jazz tune he just can't get out of his head. The timelord isn't the only having rhythmic problems. On nearby Menfret where supercomputers do everything for the humanoid inahabitants the crystal controls are going out of harmony. The culprits, the timelord finds, is the troublemaking Space-Time Gypsy uncle/niece duo he met only months before trying to knick crystals for their time bracelets.
OCTOBER, 1999
Peril on Peladon [The 10th Doctor, Irish, Jacie Hunter]
4 parts
By Cody Jarret & Jen Kokoski
With stranded time gypsy Jacie on board, the Doctor faces a new challenge - showing her the fun of traveling through time in a battered old "timelord travel box". So setting the TARDIS randomizer circuits for a truly interesting new adventure he returns to Peladon. A generation has passed since Queen Thalira ruled. The peasant miners have become a reknowned Federation coalition while the aristocrats host one diplomatic conference after another. The present ambassadors visit from the rival worlds of Mars and Draconia. The planet that forges toward political progress yet is loathe to relinguish the old traditions is ripe for trouble when these Federation enemies are compelled to compromise over a new source of trisillicate.
NOVEMBER, 1999
Order of Omicron [The 10th Doctor, Irish, Jacie Hunter]
3 parts
Plot by Alfred C. "Tuna" Snider
[First episode of the Dreams of Ancient Days Series]
In his tenth persona, the Doctor carries on in his adventuresome, curious, and meddlesome ways. However, at the closing of the adventure NO TIME FOR LOVE, clones of Rasillon and Omega, with memories stolen from the Matrix itself by the Rani, reveal to the Doctor that long ago, during his first generation, his mind was edited so that he would not remember the details of the most traumatic event of any of the Doctor's lives, the death of Loradneuropaea [Lora], his spouse and Susan's grandmother. After a period of time of which the Doctor has no recollection, he and his grand daughter Susan began their wanderings long ago, in a TARDIS they didn't necessarily steal, but one that was "left open" for them to take. It would be better for the Timelords if the Doctor just wandered away. Now, after the clones told him of this and were able to lift some of the editing of his memories (just before they turned into puddles of organic good), those memories are slowly returning to the Doctor. In his dreams he sees faces and hears voices from that time. The Doctor decides to seek these faces and voices and, eventually, to regain his memories and face up to a painful past.
DECEMBER, 1999
Drifts Thru Time [The 10th Doctor, Irish, Jacie Hunter]
4 parts
Premise by Jen Kokoski
Inspired by the Doctor's dreams of old times the TARDIS repeatedly materializes in the middle of his adventurous past. But instead of finding real menaces, his companions meet his televised selves on location for BBC Productions. Adventures visited include Battlefield, Black Orchid, the Feast of Stephen (in the middle of Dalek Masterplan) and ending up on the Fox movie set of Enemy Within.