The Big, Blue Box (comic story)
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| The Big, Blue Box | ||
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| Doctor: | Tenth Doctor | |
| Key crew | ||
| Editor: | Denton J. Tipton | |
| Writer: | Matthew Dow Smith | |
| Artist: | Matthew Dow Smith | |
| Colourist: | Charlie Kirchoff | |
| Letterer: | Neil Uyetake | |
| Release details | ||
| Printed in: | Doctor Who Annual 2010 | |
| Release date: | 2010 | |
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The Big, Blue Box was the second story in the Doctor Who Annual 2010. The narrative is told from the viewpoint of Douglas Henderson.
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Summary
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The Tenth Doctor saves Douglas Henderson from an alien. Taking him aboard the TARDIS, the Doctor reveals Douglas is in fact a bomb designed to disable electronics.
The TARDIS is brought on board the ship of a race of green aliens. They are at war with the yellow aliens pursuing Douglas previously. They want Douglas as a weapon for their war.
Douglas activates, letting out a pulse that disables both fleets. The Doctor saves Douglas, with enough power to last one human lifetime.
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References
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- The Doctor talks about the TARDIS as if it were a person rather than a machine.
Notes
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Continuity
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- Fatboy was also a bomb disguised in human form.

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