Missing Pieces (Doctor Who zine)
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Title: | Missing Pieces |
Publisher: | Shaun Lyon and Mark Phippen |
Editor(s): | Shaun Lyon and Mark Phippen |
Date(s): | 2001 |
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Fandom: | Doctor Who |
Language: | English |
External Links: | source here |
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Missing Pieces is a gen 378-page anthology, a charity zine, an unofficial collection, privately printed, and distributed by the editors in return for donations to the Foundation for the Study of Infant Death and the Down's Syndrome Association. Introduction by Peter Davison.
Aspect of Evil: Part One by Craig Hinton (13th Doctor)
- The Doctor is approaching his final death, so the TARDIS brings him to the Rose Garden, a place he has considered home throughout all of his incarnations, a place he has shared with no-one, a place he has always gone when he needed solace and time to reflect on things. He remembers his past life: his companions dead or gone from him, his enemies vanquished or redeemed by him, his past incarnations and the Other before them. Now, as he approaches the final end, it seems only fitting that he return to this most private, most personal place. However, even here his peace is interrupted, by the arrival of the Black Guardian and his counterpart, the White. He recognises and resents the part this two thirds of the Six-Fold God, the Council of Guardians, has played in his life and those of the rest of the Deca - the Master, the Rani, Mortimus, Drax, et al. But he is horrified to realise that all his life he has been a servant of the Black Guardian, a force for Chaos, while the White Guardian, Lord of Order, was served instead by the Valeyard. The Valeyard, that bastard reflection of him born when his twelfth incarnation was exterminated by the Daleks; the Valeyard whose final destruction had seen the eradication of the Daleks' timeline and the restoration of Gallifrey's. The Valeyard who was created by the White Guardian, as were the Daleks, the Sontarans and so many others, as forces to impose order, structure, on the universe. Now, confused by the revelations laid before him, the Doctor is offered Enlightenment once more, and this time he accepts it... Time-Placement: The very end, after all the other adventures.
Letting Go by Jim Catapano (1st Doctor, Ben and Polly)
- Having passed out in the South Pole Tracking Station, the first Doctor encounters the phantom of his next incarnation in his subconscious, who convinces him to stop fighting the coming regeneration. Time-Placement: During The Tenth Planet.
An Inconsequential Death by Dave Stone (Unspecified Doctor and Companion)
- Two people are trapped in the TARDIS; a young man and an increasingly senile individual who believes himself to be the Doctor in his last incarnation, kept alive only by machinery most of the time. However it turns out that the young man is the Doctor, while the old man is his companion, now aged nearly to death and confused as to who he truly is. They have been trapped in the Vortex for years, and the only way to release the TARDIS would also kill the human companion. So the Doctor waits, unable to end the life of his friend, letting him have his comforting delusions, until he finally passes away naturally.Time-Placement: Missing Pieces states this is a future Doctor, in an unspecified time frame. But it could as easily be the second during season 6B, or the sixth after his trial but before he meets Mel.
How The Mighthy... by Shaun Lyon (7th Doctor)
- The TARDIS arrives at the toll plaza (last seen in Delta and the Bannermen), and the Doctor meets the strangely knowledgeable tollman Fergus. They discuss the seventh Doctor's life and his transgressions committed while acting as Time's Champion; abandoning Mel on Iceworld, killing Ace's lover on Heaven, leaving Bennie to deal with the Gods of Dellah alone, and dodging his promise to collect the Master's remains from Skaro for over a century after leaving Lungbarrow and Gallifrey. When the increasingly irritated Doctor tries to ascertain the source of Fergus' knowledge, he claims his awareness of the Time Lord's guilt and regrets came to him in a dream. The tollman makes his customer confront his feelings over the deaths of Roz, of Liz, of so many of his companions whose lives were shaped by their time with him. But the memories of his recent companions allows the Doctor to face up to what he has done, to recognise the good he has done to, and the need that the universe has for someone like him, to fight the darkness and the monsters. And Fergus reveals that it is his job to make the Doctor realise that he can remember the good as well as the bad, and that his friends have forgiven him for any trials he put them through. Now Fergus, servant of the Eternal Time, can release the Doctor from his position as Time's Champion, and the burdens that go with it, and send him on his way for one final time, to collect the Master's remains and return them to Gallifrey. Time-Placement: (The last seventh Doctor story before the TV Movie).
- Fiction Paradox by Damon Cavalchini (6th Doctor and Mel)
- Iris Explains by Lance Parkin (8th Doctor)
- A Time to Choose by Olivia James (Romana II)
- Waste by Daniel Blythe (2nd Doctor, Jamie and Zoe)
- Missing Pieces by Jonathan Blum (8th Doctor)
- Time Out by David A. McIntee (7th Doctor)
- Dinner Conversation by Charles Daniels (4th Doctor and Romana II)
- Of Chocolates and Queens by Kathryn Sullivan (6th Doctor and Evelyn Smithe)
- Irresistible Force by R.J. Anderson (5th Doctor)
- Magnificent Folly by Deborah T. Stevens (1st Doctor, Steven and Dodo)
- The Art of Compassion by Alan Taylor (3rd Doctor and Sarah with Compassion)
- Outside Forces by Greg McElhatton (8th Doctor and Compassion)
- Outside Forces II: Meanwhile, by Greg McElatthon (Victoria, Fitz)
- something by Nick Walters (Skagra)
- Revolver by Simon John Gerard (2nd Doctor)
- The Puppet King by Dale Smith (Kamelion)
- Tea With Cthulhu by Lars Pearson (7th Doctor, Chris and Roz)
- The Ashes of Eden by Lorelei S. Jordan (4th Doctor and Romana II)
- The Dark Domain by Nathan A. Skreslet (3rd Doctor)
- Dead Men's Place by Martin Day (5th Doctor, Tegan and Turlough)
- A Whisper of Light by Matt Marshall (7th Doctor)
- The Breach by Daniel Kukwa (1st Doctor and Steven)
- A Tale of Monsters by David Bickley (6th Doctor)
- The Killing of a Flash Boy by Jonathan W. Dennis (8th Doctor and Fitz)
- The Painting by Robert Smith? (4th Doctor)
- The Shadow Knows... by Wendy Padbury (2nd Doctor, Jamie and Zoe)
- The Wings of a Butterfly by Colin Baker (6th Doctor)
- Old Scores by Bret Herholz (3rd Doctor and the Master)
- A Stone of the Heart by Erin & James Bow (The Master)
- The Last Song I'll Ever Sing by Simon Exton (1st Doctor, Steven and Sara Kingdom)
- Watch Out! Wartch Out! by Mags L. Halliday (4th Doctor, Romana and K-9)
- The Isidore Corporation by Sarah Hadley (6th Doctor, Peri and Frobisher)
- A Winter's Tale by Robert Shearman (Frobisher)
- Rock and a Hard Place by Mike Tucker (5th Doctor, Tegan and Turlough)
- Fitz Kreiner and the Onion Doom by Stephen Cole (Fitz)
- The Doctor and the Dragon by Bradley McGrath (7th Doctor)
- Eurydice's Reprieve by Greg Gick (1st Doctor, Steven and Katarina)
- Brought to Book by Mark Phippen & Paul Leonard (6th Doctor and Peri, with Shellingbourne Grant)
- Oblivion Lurks Near the Coffee Machine by Sietel Singh Gill (4th Doctor, Romana and K-9)
- Tempus Refugit by James Ambuehl & Simon Bucher-Jones (3rd Doctor, Jo and UNIT)
- All the Time In the World by Susannah Tiller (Sam Jone and Jacqueline McGuire, with the 8th Doctor)
- Just Love by Gregg Smith (Bernice)
- On the Town by John Peel (Leela and K-9)
- The Silent City by Jonathan Morris (1st Doctor, Steven and Vicky)
- Self Delusion by Jon Andersen (6th Doctor and Peri 7th Doctor, Ace and Bernice)
- The Arches by Caban Scott & Mark Wright (7th Doctor)
- Juggling by Zoe Ellis (5th Doctor and Nyssa)
- Mind Over Matter by David J. Howe (4th Doctor)
- In the Days of 'The Days of "The Days of Our Lives"' by Simon Bucher-Jones (2nd Doctor, Ben and Polly)
- For Queen and Country by Dylan Crawfoot & Peter Petroff (3rd Doctor and the Brigadier)
- Tee Time by Trina L. Short (The Dominie and Alice)
- Loose Ends by Sue Cowley (8th Doctor and Sam)
- Time Gained, Time Lost by John S. Drew( 1st Doctor, Susan, Ian and Barbara)
- Fear and Logarithms in Las Vegas by Matt Fitton (4th Doctor and K-9)
- The Science of Magic, and Vice Versa (aka Attack of the Gluons) by Arnold T. Blumberg (3rd Doctor, Jo and UNIT)
- In the Frame by Steve Lyons 7th Doctor and Ace)
- A Renegade's Manifesto by Angela P. Wade (6th Doctor and Peri)
- Bedlam by Helen Fayle (4th Doctor and Sarah)
- Head in the Sand by Gary Russell (8th Doctor and Charley)
- Raymond's Room by Keith R.A. DeCandido (5th Doctor, Tegan and Nyssa)
- The Billion Year Heart by Steve Emmerson (Dalek)
- Disturbance at the Heron House by Keith Topping (Ian and Barbara)
- Fate Healer by Jon De Burgh Miller (7th Doctor and Ace)
- Shadows Cast by Mike Morris (8th Doctor)
- Casket 44 by Alex Steer (5th Doctor and Sarah)
- While Stocks Last by James Potter (6th Doctor and Peri)
- Blind by Witold Tietze (2nd Doctor, Ben and Polly)
- Coda by Joshua Lou Friedman (Harry Sullivan and Liz Shaw)
- The Star Racer by Trevor Baxendale (8th Doctor)
- The Memory of Stones by James Middleditch (7th Doctor and Ace)
- Here Again by Nick Campbell (5th Doctor, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan)
- Going Home by Cloin Brake (Anji Kappor and 6th Doctor)
- Eye of the Beholder by Tom & Alryssa Kelly (8th Doctor and Sam)
- In vino veritas by Mark Michalowski (1st Doctor, Susan, Ian and Barbara)
- Walk a Mile in My Shoes by Julian Eales (3rd Doctor, Jo and UNIT)
- Where Were You by Tom Beck (Unspecified Doctor)
- Fathers, Friends, and Other Objects of Hate by Ian McIntire (1st Doctor)
- Aspects of Evil: Part Two by Craig Hinton (13th Doctor)
- Should Have Been Dancing by Paul Magrs
- A Moment to Myself by Mansoor Mir
- Just Who is the Doctor! by Jennifer Tifft
- Sonnet - The Room with No Doors by Jennifer Tifft
- Nursery Verse for a Loomling by Jennifer Tifft