Weapons of Past Destruction (comic story)

 was the five-part story of Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor comic strip mini-series published in 2015.

Summary
Leaving World War II behind, The Ninth Doctor, Rose and Captain Jack discover that Time Lord technology, lost in the wake of the Time War, is being sold on the intergalactic black market!

Now the threat of a NEW temporal war brews on the horizon. Can the Doctor stop history repeating itself?​

Part one
Having just saved Blitz-stricken London from the threat of a damaged Chula warship and its runaway nanogenes – and with Jack having revealed his inner heroism by nearly blowing himself up while towing a German bomb into space – the Doctor, Rose and Jack are taking a tour of the universe, hoping for more sightseeing opportunities and less occasions of near-certain death.

However, the three arrive at Excroth to find the planet destroyed, despite the fact that they should arrived "slap bang in the middle of the second Excrothian Tetrachy, a period of unparalleled scientific enlightenment." Almost immediately, a massive ship decloaks and captures the TARDIS with a tractor beam; the Doctor storms out of his timeship to confront a platoon of massive robotic Lect, which confine the Doctor, Rose, and Jack inside a localized forcefield and demand to know why the travelers have come to the Excroth System.

The Doctor, however, uses his sonic screwdriver to activate Jack's vortex manipulator and teleport the three to the safety of a storage bay. There, Rose finds a tachyon inhibitor, which, the Doctor explains, protects "its wearer from cause and effect," and the Doctor explains that "the whole system is buzzing with chronon particles." Moments later, the storage bay's artificial gravity fails as a squadron of armored centaur-like Unon attack the ship.

The Doctor attempts to lead Rose and Jack back to the TARDIS, but the three are intercepted by a group of Lect, who order the Doctor and his companions to leave the ship. Another moment later, one of the Lect is destroyed by an Unon fighter, who blasts a hole in the ship, creating a decompression leak that nearly drags Jack and Rose out into space. Rose begins to glow when the tachyon inhibitor on her wrist activates, and one of the Lect reactivates the ship's external shield, saving the two humans. The Doctor offers to help the Lect escape their damaged ship even as another of the robots is destroyed by an Unon fighter, but the Lect insist that his kind "never run from battle" before attempting to terminate the Doctor.

Jack knocks the Doctor out of the way, blasting off the Lect's arm with his sidearm before the three escape and head for the TARDIS while Rose demands to know why she started glowing when the tachyon inhibitor activated. When they are intercepted by another Lect, Jack blasts it with his sidearm before the Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver to destroy Jack's weapon, and the three of them finally make their way back to the TARDIS. The Doctor and Jack rush into the timeship, but Rose's jacket becomes snagged on the severed arm of the destroyed Lect as the police box door slams shut. The TARDIS dematerializes just as the Lect ship is destroyed, causing Rose and the Lect to be thrown directly into the Time Vortex, where the tachyon inhibitor on Rose's wrist activates.

Part two
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Part three
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Part four
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Part five
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Characters

 * Ninth Doctor
 * Rose Tyler
 * Jack Harkness

Original print details
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Continuity

 * This adventure takes place between the episodes The Doctor Dances and Boom Town.
 * The Doctor destroys one of Jack's sonic blasters with his sonic screwdriver, telling him he has seen enough weapons to last him several lifetimes and will not let the people who travel with him use them. Jack jokes that he has a "bananas only" policy. (TV: The Doctor Dances)
 * The Doctor refers to Jack as Rose's boyfriend. (TV: The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances)
 * The Lect are unable to identify the Doctor's species, which also happened with Jabe. (TV: The End of the World)
 * Jack is wearing the costume he will later wear in Cardiff. (TV: Boom Town)
 * Jack jokily calls the Doctor "Spock", a callback to Rose's choice of introduction for the Doctor when introducing him to Jack. (TV: The Empty Child)

Cover gallery
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