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The Doctor and Ace are admiring the TARDIS art gallery, containing collections from the length and bredth of the universe that the Doctor...[[Insistent Terminology|"rescued"]] moments before History indicated they were to be destroyed. But there's just one piece missing; Edward Munch's "[[The Scream]]". Hating to have a bare wall, the Doctor decides to pop off to the future colony and shipping hub of Duchamp 331, a planet with no real flora or fauna to speak of, where it's scheduled to soon disappear under mysterious circumstances.
The Doctor and Ace are admiring the TARDIS art gallery, containing collections from the length and breadth of the universe that the Doctor... [[Insistent Terminology|"rescued"]] moments before History indicated they were to be destroyed. But there's just one piece missing; Edward Munch's "[[The Scream]]". Hating to have a bare wall, the Doctor decides to pop off to the future colony and shipping hub of Duchamp 331, a planet with no real flora or fauna to speak of, where it's scheduled to soon disappear under mysterious circumstances.


Upon arriving, they instantly find themselves answering a [[Distress Call]] from one refueling station attendant...who insists his station had been attacked by the dust.
Upon arriving, they instantly find themselves answering a [[Distress Call]] from one refueling station attendant... who insists his station had been attacked by the dust.


Meanwhile, Madame Elsa Salvadori is preparing to embark on her luxury art and hob-nobbing cruise to Duchamp 331, along with an assortment of similar well-to-dos and [[Upper Class Twit|nobles]]...a cruise funded by the mysterious, masked [[Significant Anagram|Mr Seta]]...
Meanwhile, Madame Elsa Salvadori is preparing to embark on her luxury art and hob-nobbing cruise to Duchamp 331, along with an assortment of similar well-to-dos and [[Upper Class Twit|nobles]]... a cruise funded by the mysterious, masked [[Significant Anagram|Mr Seta]]...


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=== "Dust Breeding" contains examples of: ===
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* [[Cool Mask]]: Mr Seta wears a [http://www.daryljoyce.co.uk/genre-illustration/doctor-who-illustration/the-seventh-doctor/dust-breeding---mr-seta beautiful gold mask]... [[Nightmare Face|with good reason]].
* [[Cool Mask]]: Mr Seta wears a [https://web.archive.org/web/20151010193134/http://www.daryljoyce.co.uk/genre-illustration/doctor-who-illustration/the-seventh-doctor/dust-breeding---mr-seta beautiful gold mask]... [[Nightmare Face|with good reason]].
* [[Distress Call]]
* [[Distress Call]]
* [[Phlebotinum Overload]]: {{spoiler|The Master has lost his Antony Ainley-shaped figure, explained due to a failed previous attempt of trying to harness and capture the Warp Core}}.
* [[Phlebotinum Overload]]: {{spoiler|The Master has lost his Antony Ainley-shaped figure, explained due to a failed previous attempt of trying to harness and capture the Warp Core}}.
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{{quote|'''Mr Seta''': They are the Krill. Unstoppable, biologically engineered killers. They are the ultimate weapon, and the method by which I will become ''all powerful''.
{{quote|'''Mr Seta''': They are the Krill. Unstoppable, biologically engineered killers. They are the ultimate weapon, and the method by which I will become ''all powerful''.
'''Klemp''': Who ''are'' you!?
'''Klemp''': Who ''are'' you!?
'''Mr Seta''': {{spoiler|I am [[The Master]], and ''you will '''obey''' me''}}.
'''Mr Seta''': {{spoiler|I am [[The Master (trope)|The Master]], and ''you will '''obey''' me''}}. }}
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Latest revision as of 00:00, 24 November 2023


The Doctor and Ace are admiring the TARDIS art gallery, containing collections from the length and breadth of the universe that the Doctor... "rescued" moments before History indicated they were to be destroyed. But there's just one piece missing; Edward Munch's "The Scream". Hating to have a bare wall, the Doctor decides to pop off to the future colony and shipping hub of Duchamp 331, a planet with no real flora or fauna to speak of, where it's scheduled to soon disappear under mysterious circumstances.

Upon arriving, they instantly find themselves answering a Distress Call from one refueling station attendant... who insists his station had been attacked by the dust.

Meanwhile, Madame Elsa Salvadori is preparing to embark on her luxury art and hob-nobbing cruise to Duchamp 331, along with an assortment of similar well-to-dos and nobles... a cruise funded by the mysterious, masked Mr Seta...

Tropes used in Dust Breeding include:

Mr Seta: They are the Krill. Unstoppable, biologically engineered killers. They are the ultimate weapon, and the method by which I will become all powerful.
Klemp: Who are you!?
Mr Seta: I am The Master, and you will obey me.