The Black Ship was a Fireball XL5 comic printed in TV Century 21 in 1966.
This story crossed over with the Doctor Who universe by giving the DWU character of World President Nikita Bandranaik a prominent part in the narrative. In this story, Bandranaik gives Steve Zodiac his orders to surrender Fireball XL5 to an unknown enemy.
Summary[]
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Characters[]
- Steve Zodiac
- Commander Zero
- Professor Matic
- Venus
- Nikita Bandranaik
- Robert the Robot
- Damacles
- Chief of Operations
- Captain
- Lieutenant
Worldbuilding[]
- Freighter 203, which is bound for Earth, is one of the victims of the Black Ship.
- The planet VA 17 is an uninhabited, volcanic mass in space.
- Steve takes the crew of the space freighter to Space Station Velnar where they are able to receive medical attention.
- Steve and Mat analyse the Black Ship's attack on a Flame King space liner.
- Space City believe Venus to be on vacation at Miami Beach.
- Bandranaik initially agrees with Zero's decision to not hand over XL5 in exchange for Venus' life but then his printing telex relays to him a report from Space Station Aeries that Earth's best scientists had been abducted, forcing his hand.
- Damacles, or Jose Arnau, is a Brazillian multi-millionaire.
- Damacles' Fireball fleet is constructed out of tin instead of Cahelium Extract X.
- Space Station Remus and reconnaissance spacecraft R4 detect the explosion of VA 17 and the destruction of the Fireball fleet.
- Damacles' video link to a Bereznik officer is the only proof of their involvement, leaving no evidence to try them on.
Story notes[]
- This story marked the first time Bereznik served as the main threat of a story in a contemporary setting, albeit from a distance through the use of other agents. The nation had previously appeared in 21, set in the 2040s.
Continuity[]
- A Space City correspondent reported upon the mayday call from Freighter 203 to Fireball XL5. (PROSE: Space Hi-Jack)
- Further into the Black Ship investigation, Space City ordered an official secrecy blanket over all operations relating to it. (PROSE: World Navy Sub Turns Pirate)