The Rag & Bone Man's Story (short story)

The Rag & Bone Man's Story was the third short story in the Short Trips anthology Short Trips: Repercussions. It was written by Colin Brake. It featured the First Doctor and Susan.

Summary
The Doctor and Susan, having just left the planet Tacunda, are travelling in the TARDIS. The Doctor has a crystal, called by the Tacunda people a "Blessing Star", which he fits into the console. He explains to Susan that the primitive Tacunda thought the crystal brought good luck, but in reality there is a microscopic empathic creature inside the crystal that responds to the desires of whoever is holding the crystal.

Unfortunately for the Doctor, the crystal does not provide navigational help, but instead burns out the navigational system and deposits the TARDIS on 20th century Earth.

Susan begins attending school, and at first the Blessing Star helps her fit in. She easily passes a history test and wins a card game. However, her good luck begins to bring her negative attention from her classmates, and she feels more of an outsider. She decides to get rid of the Blessing Star, and hides it among the junk in the junkyard.

Joseph Galloway, a rag and bone man, has taken a job from a man named Hawkins, who tells him that he had rented a junkyard to a man who has since disappeared. Hawkins wants Galloway to clear out the place.

Galloway, cleaning out the junkyard, finds the Blessing Star. It brings him luck immediately — some of the pieces in the junkyard are valuable. He wins a small bet, begins to receive better jobs, and gets married.

Four years later, Galloway and some friends are at his house, watching the World Cup. The Doctor arrives on Earth to take care of some matters of business. He goes to the junkyard, looking for the Blessing Star, but notices that the junkyard is cleared out. He traces the Star to Galloway.

At Galloway's home, England is winning their match against West Germany. The Doctor arrives at Galloway's door, and Galloway knows why he's here. He hesitates, and the creature inside the Star senses the desire of all football fans in England, allowing England to score a goal, but the strain is too much and the crystal explodes. The Doctor leaves.

Galloway goes on with his life, raising his family. However, as the Doctor knows that Galloway's son will invent a hideous weapon with Galloway's proceeds, the Doctor takes Galloway out of his time to preserve the Web of Time.

Characters

 * First Doctor
 * Susan Foreman
 * Joseph Galloway
 * Hawkins

Worldbuilding

 * The Doctor uses the alias Doctor John Smith as identification for renting the junkyard at 76 Totter's Lane.
 * The disappearance of two teachers (implied to be Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright) is mentioned.
 * A bell is heard tolling deep within the TARDIS when it crash-lands in the junkyard.
 * The Doctor remembers his companions Steven Taylor, Vicki Pallister, Katarina, Barbara, Ian and Susan Foreman.

Continuity

 * The Doctor mentions Logopolis when asked by Susan about mathematics affecting reality. (TV: Logopolis)
 * The Doctor considers using the Zero Room to rest and contemplate. (TV: Castrovalva)
 * After defeating WOTAN on 20 July 1966, the Doctor checks to see if the Hand of Omega has been buried in Shoreditch Cemetery as per his instructions in November 1963, only to discover that it has been removed. He determines that his future self would arrive at an earlier point in order to deal with it. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks)
 * The Doctor rented the junkyard at 76 Totter's Lane under the alias "Dr. John Smith" and remained there for nine months. (TV: An Unearthly Child)
 * While Ian and Barbara were aboard the TARDIS, Susan slept in a communal room in order to be more sociable. (TV: The Edge of Destruction)
 * The Doctor recalls Susan remaining behind after the defeat of the Dalek occupation of Earth in the 22nd century (TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth) and Steven Taylor remaining with the Savages and the Elders on their planet. (TV: The Savages)
 * The Doctor refers to Katarina's death aboard the Spar in 4000. (TV: The Daleks' Master Plan)
 * The Doctor thinks that Dodo Chaplet will want to stay in London in 1966. (TV: The War Machines)