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'''''Atoms Infinite''''' was a [[Second Doctor comic stories|Second Doctor comic story]] first published in ''[[Doctor Who Annual 1969]]''. |
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The Doctor and his companions flee in the TARDIS just moments before the uranium atom explodes. The [[Man in teardrop|man]] they spoke to has survived, and floats "in the dark void between one atom and another". |
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Revision as of 02:33, 10 April 2020
Atoms Infinite was a Second Doctor comic story first published in Doctor Who Annual 1969.
Summary
The Doctor lands the TARDIS on the nucleus of a uranium atom, where he finds an entire civilisation. He's told that sister "planets" of the uranium universe have been destroyed in the human act of splitting the atom to obtain nuclear power. The people of the once great civilisation now reside in indestructible silver teardrops, which they warped space and time to fit whole civilisations in.
The Doctor and his companions flee in the TARDIS just moments before the uranium atom explodes. The man they spoke to has survived, and floats "in the dark void between one atom and another".
Characters
- Second Doctor
- Jamie McCrimmon
- Victoria Waterfield
- Man in teardrop
References
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Notes
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Continuity
- Atom-sized universes also appeared in PROSE: The Microtron Men, COMIC: A Universe Called Fred and PROSE: Inter-Galactic Cat.