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Issue Details: First known date: 1990... no. 6 December 1990 of Burnt Toast est. 1990 Burnt Toast
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Notes

  • This issue is built around the theme of death.

  • Contents indexed selectively.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1990 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Deathwatch, Kate Orman , single work short story science fiction

Doctor Who fan fiction.

The Seventh Doctor (whose unnamed companion is off-screen for the duration of the story) is punished by the inhabitants of a hostile city, staked out in the desert to die. Rescued and nursed back to health by a young girl, he finds that she is an alien shapeshifter intent on consuming him.

Home Coming, David Carroll , single work short story science fiction

Doctor Who fan fiction.

Set in the world of Paradise Towers, the decaying twenty-second century apartment building that formed the setting for the 1987 Doctor Who serial 'Paradise Towers.' In the original serial, almost the entire able-bodied male population of the Towers left to fight a war, leaving only the Kangs (colour-coded gangs of young girls), the Rezzies (residents of the Towers), and the Caretakers (Judge Dredd-style policemen).

This story is set after the Doctor has left Paradise Towers, apparently leaving the Kangs, Caretakers, and Rezzies to build a more harmonious society. Instead, a parasitic lifeform is moving gluttonously through the inhabitants of the Towers, destroying its hosts faster than necessary in its own greed at the abundance of food. Finally, the lifeform is trapped in the body of the final remaining Kang, who knows that her own death will also kill the creature. But even as she's dying, an emissary from the missing soldiers returns to announce that they have won the war and are returning to the Towers, guaranteeing the creature a new supply of food.

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