Lost in Time (video game)/Events

This subpage to video game Lost in Time is a list of, and expansion of, all of the special events, which contain their own seperate storylines from the main game.

Items

 * Waypoints
 * Kyfred Gems
 * Cards
 * Waypoint Cards
 * Character Cards
 * Item Cards
 * Kerblam Boxes
 * Free Kerblam
 * Bronze Kerblam
 * Silver Kerblam
 * Gold Kerblam
 * Secondary currencies
 * Mondasian Ingot (Time of the Cybermen)
 * Ancient Eggs (Surf & Turf)
 * Classified Dossiers (Enlisted)
 * Cellular Matrices (Purity of the Daleks)
 * Seed Pods (Reverse the Polarity)
 * Silurian Warrior Masks (Exodus of the Silurian)
 * Ammo Packs (Proud Son of Sontar)
 * Regeneration Energy (Doctor Who?)
 * Contracts (AI am the Doctor)

Time of the Cybermen
Time of the Cybermen was the first event in the Lost in Time video game made by Eastside Games. It featured Mr Clever, now in a seperate body, alongside a CyberLeader and Cybertrooper.

Synopsis
A mysterious phonecall to the TARDIS phone draws the attention of the Eleventh Doctor and Clara. Meanwhile the Cybermen and their Cyberlegions seem to be operating across time and space with a single malicious goal in mind.

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Surf & Turf
Surf & Turf was the second event in the Lost in Time video game made by Eastside Games. It featured Madame Vastra and Jenny Flint.

Synopsis
Silurians and Sea Devils attempt to invade Victorian London at the same time. Only the Paternoster gang is present to stop them, with Madame Vastra attempting to gain enough time for Jenny Flint to gather Vortex Energy and call the Doctor.

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Enlisted
Enlisted was the third event in the Lost in Time video game made by Eastside Games. It featured Elizabeth Shaw alongside Jo Grant and Sergeant Benton.

Synopsis
Elizabeth Shaw, an alternate version of UNIT's own Liz Shaw finds herself trapped in our dimension, trying to leave and return to her own home. She will need to play coy and be sneaky if she wants to avoid being detected.

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Purity of the Daleks
Purity of the Daleks was the fourth event in the Lost in Time video game made by Eastside Games. It featured the Twelfth Doctor and Bill Potts.

Synopsis
Skaro materializes over Earth as the Dalek Empire is on a cleansing crusade, attempting to destroy every divergent Dalek from the Universe as a way to avoid any imperfect Daleks ruining their plans. The Twelfth Doctor and Bill Potts will face this peril.

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Reverse the Polarity
Reverse the Polarity was the fifth event in the Lost in Time video game made by Eastside Games. It featured Tegan Jovanka and Ace.

Synopsis
A squad of ancient Ice Warriors, freed after 13,000 years from the Antarctic Ice, seize control of Snowcap Base and the UNIT Moonbase, with the intent of transforming the Earth for a Martian invasion.

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Exodus of the Silurian
Exodus of the Silurian was the sixth event in the Lost in Time video game made by Eastside Games. It featured the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones.

Synopsis
A colony of Silurians have left Earth in the far future, using a refitted ship obtained from a wreckage to transport their people across the stars. A malfunction of its engine puts the whole crew in danger so the Tenth Doctor and Martha will arrive to help.

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Proud Son of Sontar
Proud Son of Sontar was the seventh event in the Lost in Time video game made by Eastside Games. It featured the Sontaran Trak.

Synopsis
Ensign Trak, a loyal member of the Sontaran Empire, is sent to Earth to defeat the Doctor once and for all. The issue for him is that he isn’t the sharpest knife in the shelf, even when it comes to Sontarans.

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Doctor Who?
Doctor Who? was the eighth event in the Lost in Time video game made by Eastside Games. It featured the Twelfth Doctor, Kate Stewart and Petronella Osgood.

Synopsis
The Doctor has lost his memory, Kate Stewart and Petronella Osgood try to help him by contacting Gallifrey through a beacon so they can get an specialist in Time Lord physiology.

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 * Fourth Doctor (event presenter)
 * The Medic/Tremas Master
 * Twelfth Doctor
 * Kate Stewart
 * Petronella Osgood

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AI am the Doctor
AI am the Doctor, or Doom's Day Part I, was the ninth event in the Lost in Time video game made by Eastside Games. It featured the Thirteenth Doctor and Doom.

It was the eighth overall story in the Doom's Day series and takes place across Hour 1000.

Synopsis
A haven for cybernetic lifeforms is under attack and only the Doctor and K-9 can stop it… with some help from Doom.

Plot
The Thirteenth Doctor and K9 crosses paths with Doom who reveals herself to be an assassin and fixer of delicate situations. Asking what kind of job she has, the Doctor is told that there’s a pirate clean-up and she is present to do the deed. K9 interrupts, claiming to have placed the ad, having had the idea that it could help, and in return Doom is given information as a reward. Doom tells that she is looking for someone called "The Doctor". The Doctor replies that she is in luck.

Realising who the woman is, Doom excitedly says she has so many questions. She begins asking if she’s the real one, the Gallifreyan exile, and ask if she has an advanced time ship, not letting the Doctor get a word in. At this point, K9 interrupts again informing about the pirates approaching, and says he better remove the ad from the galaxy network. Doom interrupts, claiming to have dealt with them already.

The Doctor asks, suspicious, what Doom means by "dealt", and hopes she didn’t kill them, which Doom denies, K9 clarifies that the ad said disabling them. Doom asks for her reward, to which the Doctor ask to confirm she wanted information. Doom replies that this version of the Doctor is not the one she needs. K9 interrupts, saying they should give their guest a tour.

K9 explains that they are on the space station Cal-Q-L0n, a safe haven for robots and AI. Doom replies that she did notice the lack of organic denizens and was worried. The Doctor questions her. Doom reiterates the lack of organic lifeforms. The Doctor angrily asks if she thinks they… the robots got rid of their masters. Doom confirms that was what she thought. K9 replies that many of the denizens come from abandoned ships and planets and that lately there have been lots of pirates. The Doctor says she believe they call themselves the Scarlet Scavengers, and they threaten everyone. Doom replies that the jig is up, and asks who she really is.

The Doctor, annoyed, asks what Doom is implying, and Doom replies that she is not the Doctor she is looking for, she’s not even a Doctor at all. K9 protests that she is the Doctor. Doom retorts that as an assassin, she needs to be observant and "the Doctor" slipped up in the wording, and that alerted Doom. "The Doctor protests she is the Doctor, to which Doom snarkily replies that she herself is the Dalek Emperor then. "The Doctor" finally admits that it was all a ruse. Doom victoriously exclaims she knew it, but is surprised that "The Doctor" is transforming.

Kamelion suddenly stand where the Thirteenth Doctor stood, introducing himself. Doom is surprised as she expected an android duplicate. Kamelion replies he hopes his appearance is not unnerving. Doom assures him and asks if he can take any form, to which Kamelion says he can take any humanoid form. Doom asks if he’s considered becoming an assassin, to which Kamelion replies that he once was, but has changed his ways. When Doom asks what changed him, he replies that travelling with the real Doctor did that.

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Characters

 * Main
 * Thirteenth Doctor (event presenter)
 * K9
 * Doom
 * "Thirteenth Doctor"/Kamelion
 * Waypoints
 * Leela
 * Kate Stewart
 * Jenny Flint
 * Liz Shaw
 * Sarah Jane Smith

Continuity

 * Doom refers to the Doctor's exile. (TV: The War Games, Spearhead from Space)