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Episode 1: Robot

By Edward Teach

Still unstable from his regeneration into a new dimension known as The Memorial, the Doctor is spending much of his time in the UNIT sick bay. K9 is licking his wounds after a long hard year getting used to his new surroundings and companions. Dr Whoof? appears to be enjoying his rest and the gentle licks of K9's little metallic tongue!

His Expendable Sidekick decides to use the opportunity to investigate a top secret government Think-Tank known as the Council. The Expendable Sidekick becomes suspicious that all is not as it should be and that a large Robot under the control of the Council is responsible for selling upgrades to The Gate of Ashton - a transdimensional gateway to hell that contains many demons who despise The Memorial. All the while The Memorial is ignored in its pleas for assistance in improving its infrastructure.

The Master has been involved in trying to rebuild The Memorial by colluding with a shady organisation known as The League, but what he sees as the bumbling incompetence of Dr Whoof? and his associates have prevented him from doing so.

The collective known as the Council have long been sabotaging the efforts of both the Master and Dr Whoof? of entering a new dimension to investigate League One, which can only really be achieved by rebuilding The Memorial. They have already had a brush with the League Two which has left Dr Whoof? so exhausted and appear to be stuck there with little hope of leaving.

However the people of The Memorial have overthrown the previous incumbents of the Council and are waiting to see what changes the new regime will bring about. Meanwhile the Robot has infiltrated many of the Doctor's associates in the TARDIS and Dr Whoof? will need to seek out and exterminate them as soon as possible if League One is to be infiltrated and The Memorial ultimately saved.



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