Crimes and Punishment (comic story)

Crimes and Punishment was a Doctor Who: Battles in Time comic story.

Summary
Trapped in a chocolate Aztec pyramid by a green, eye-patched giant and armed with a only a toy Olympic torch souvenir and his sonic screwdriver, the Doctor uses the two to melt a tunnel through the chocolate wall by magnifying the resonant frequency wavelength of the torch to generate heat. The Doctor and Martha’s escape route takes them to a full-sized replica Sphinx, complete with rampaging mummies and cat-gods. On their way to shut down the central command computer, the Doctor explains that the green giant is a Chiffala. The Chiffala are a small race of mercenaries who thrive on conflict and travel the galaxy, joining in any skirmish they find. Crash landing near the theme park, the Chiffala decided to make his own conflict, re-enacting the most horrific parts of human history with the theme park visitors. The Chiffala traps the Doctor and Martha in a chamber with two mummies, but fails to notice that costumes are swapped when the Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver to disable the robot mummies. Disguised as mummies, the Doctor and Martha make their escape through another hidden chamber and quite literally crash into the Chiffala. They break through a door, which falls on top of the Chiffala and knocks him to the floor. While the Chiffala is unconscious, the Doctor and Martha take it on a trip in the TARDIS, leaving the Chiffala in a Dark Ages torture chamber strapped to a table, promising to return for him in three to six months' time!

Characters

 * Tenth Doctor


 * Martha Jones


 * Tauride
 * Giant bull-like creature a shy species not usually aggressive.


 * Medusa
 * From Greek mythology; the very sight of her hair of snakes could turn the viewer to stone.


 * Cyclops
 * A one-eyed giant from Greek Mytholgy.


 * Cerebus
 * A three-headed vicious dog from Greek mythology.


 * Chiffala
 * A brutal race of giant green mercenaries who thrive on and seek out conflict across the galaxy. Violence and ugliness seem to be linked in this race, whose one main weakness seems to be their surprisingly thin skulls, which leave them vulnerable to concussion without their full armour.

Original print details
Installment, publication title with page count and closing caption.
 * 3/3 DWBIT 33 (4 pages) THE END
 * No reprints to date.

Continuity
to be added

Timeline

 * This story occurs after DWBIT: Inhuman Sacrifice
 * This story occurs before DW: 42