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The Tenth Doctor
Season Eighteen: Empire of Time
The Final Season

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SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER, 2002

The Time Hunters
Story by Jen Kokoski
6 Parts
Crew: The 10th Doctor, Irish, Eos/Fred

One year ago the known universe suffered the worst tragedy it ever forgot... in the supernova of Odin's Eye the Doctor died. Now he's back, visiting his old haunts and finding a new more terrifying threat chasing his old friends into oblivion. Can he save them in time, as well as himself, or are some enemies just too painful to confront?

In this shocking season opener, the Doctor, Fred and Irish return to the once lush now downtrodden resort planet Vega Prime. When old friend Drax refuses to remember the Doctor and runs instead, they chase him to the hellish world of Hades. But they too are chased by the Universe's most feared exctraction team... the Time Hunters led by none other than the Doctor's once-loyal companion Jacie Hunter.

NOVEMBER - DECEMBER, 2002

In Search of... The People
Story by David A. Sharpe
3 Parts
Crew: Damon & the Time Scoobies

While taking his earhtly friends on a tour of the Universe, timelord Damon bumps into the Doctor on the water pleasure planet Cachelot. Apparently on a mission, the Doctor leaves a suspicious message with Damon along with a singing orb. If he and the Scoobs can find a race called  "The People", tell them their daughter Fred is alive and well, even if the Universe is not.

JANUARY - FEBRUARY, 2003

The Flying Montecarlo
Story by Jen Kokoski
5 Parts
Crew: The Doctor, Fred & Irish

The Doctor and friends sneak aboard the interstellar pleasure liner The Flying Montecarlo in search of missing friend Drax. But amidst the bikini-clad guests and tropical atmosphere they find more than one friend at the helm playing the roles of captain and crew. Can the Doctor help his friends remember who they are or will he become one of the Montcarlo's fixtures on a neverending journey through time?

MARCH, 2003

Agents of the Eye
Story by David A. Sharpe
4 Parts
Crew: The 10th Doctor, Irish, Eos/Fred

In search of a cure for his "processed" friends, the Doctor takes his crew to 1940's Earth where Doc Savage is practicing his legendary mental healing techniques on the criminal population. But someone else is hot on the trail as well. When timelord operatives lead several raids to extract amnesiac patients at Savage's asylum, the Doctor finds himself up against his own people, again.

APRIL, 2003

Devil's Army
Story by Jen Kokoski
4 Parts
Crew: The 10th Doctor, Irish, Eos/Fred with Blackeye McGinty

His processed friends cured, the Doctor's small band faces a worse blow. The cosmic dispersion cloud has claimed another victim and word from the inside warns time is growing short. The Doctor must wage war against his people and do that he needs an army. But where to find a force capable and willing to battle the powerful timelord empire? Only the Sector of Forgotten Souls holds the saviors of all creation. That is if they can be persuaded from killing each other and the Doctor first.

MAY - JUNE, 2003

Foe's Den
Story by Jen Kokoski and Joel Sharpe
4 Parts
Crew: The 10th Doctor, Irish, Eos/Fred with Blackeye McGinty and Sheba

The Doctor has raised an unusual army of thugs to battle Gallifrey, but first he must convince one of his cruelest and most cunning foes to join the fight --- the Mandrake. And to do that, he must convince the Rani and Lady L they truly are on the same side.

JULY - AUGUST, 2003

Prisoners of the Mind
Story by Alfred C. Snider
4 parts
Crew: The 10th Doctor, Irish, Eos/Fred with the Devil's Army

The Devil's Army must head out of their safe haven and begin taking the fight to Gallifrey. Their first stop is one of thousands of prison planets where retrogrades are subjected to the painful mind processing. But what horrible secrets lay behind President Maxim's gruesome examination of retrograde prisoners? Is there a threat worse to the known universe than just Gallifrey's tyranny?

SEPTEMBER, 2003

Ground Zed
Story by Jen Kokoski
3 Parts
Crew: The 10th Doctor, Irish, Eos/Fred with Blackeye McGinty, Sheba and Damon

Told the dispersion cloud which now claims more than half the Universe is the fault of the Devil's Army, the Doctor is driven to learn the truth. So he leaves the fleet with a small team to a planet on the verge of the great Nothingness. Andromeda V was once a utopian, prosperus planet shared by humanoids and androids alike. Now it is frozen in a moment of entropy, it's great intra-temporal library the center of unending death. Within this library filled with portals mirroring the essence of the Nothingness, will the Doctor find the answers he seeks or has he sent his team on a fruitless suicide mission? And what anomaly or who could be feeding this unending torture? 

Sting of the Daemons
Story by David A. Sharpe
1 Part
Crew: Damon & the Time Scoobies

Damon's Daemons head out on a special solitary mission to rescue the long lost Space-Time Gypsies.

OCTOBER - NOVEMBER, 2003

Time Has Come Today
Story by Jen Kokoski and Alfred Snider
6 Parts
Crew: The 10th Doctor, Irish, Eos/Fred with the Devil's Army

     Since returning from an alternate Universe (and escaping an attempt on his life), the Doctor has been leading a fight against the worst enemy the Universe had ever seen -- Gallifrey. It is a dark time for space and time. All activity is controlled by Gallifreyan Central Authority. Opponents to the regime of time lords have been imprisoned, tortured and brainwashed. A dark cloud of nothingness closes its fist over the Universe wiping out entire regions of space and time in one last scream of agony from the victim civilizations. Once-Utopian Mirabilis and all its inhabitants are gone, as are the Andromedans, and now only a small center of the Universe remains... that which Gallifrey itself inhabits.
    The Doctor has raised a fighting force from the only beings capable and willing to oppose Gallifrey. With Cybermen, Daleks, Space Pirates, Cheetah People and renegade time lords, it is an army of opportunists, rogues and ne'er-do-wells. Together this Devil's Army has raided several Gallifreyan prison camps, rescuing more tortured allies, making more unholy alliances. But with the fist of Nothingness closing in, now it is time to take the battle home.
    Who will win? The forces of Gallifreyan control, or the Doctor's chaotic freedom fighters?

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