Doctor Omega (series)

Doctor Omega was a 2003 adaptation of Le Docteur Oméga, a 1906 science-fiction novel by French author Arnould Galopin, retold by Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier. The retelling received a cover design by Gil Formosa whose design evoked the classic 1973 cover of Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks.

The adaptation changed parts of the original text to have the story more closely relate to the Doctor. Examples of this include mention of Doctor Omega's granddaughter Mademoiselle Susanne and his time at the Academy, as well as giving the character a device that strongly resembles the sonic screwdriver. The DWU substances Validium and Chronodyne are also mentioned.

Synopsis
In a quiet Normandy village, amateur violinist Denis Borel meets a mysterious white-haired scientist known only as Doctor Omega, who is building an amazing spacecraft.

Plot
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Characters

 * Denis Borel
 * Denis Borel's friend
 * Marcel
 * Pierre
 * Passing man
 * Doctor Omega
 * Fred

Continuity
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