Third Doctor ff.net story list
Jun. 5th, 2006 01:00 amHere are the Third Doctor stories posted at FanFiction.Net, with title, author, character(s), rating, length, summary. Additions/corrections welcome. Since there isn't a lot of Third Doctor material out there, it's just a straight list with no categories at this point. Incomplete stories are noted as such. Updates will be made as I find more material.
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Updated 18 June 2006
June 18 addition
Red Tape Brand, by Lydia Hunter: Three, Benton. K; 295 words. Whatever happens when UNIT tries to do a personnel file for the Doctor?
--Artistic License, by Zela: Three, Jo. K; 266 words. There are some things even the Doctor cannot do.
--The Cadaverites, by ComsatAngel: Three. T; 84,000 words. Trying to find out the truth behind an alleged massacre and The Dark Children, the Third Doctor travels to a provincial Russian town in the Soviet Union in 1969. He is escorted by a UNIT officer. The pair find themselves trapped in a town under siege.
--The Child is Father to the Man, by Jennifer: Three, Jo, surprise. K; 1400 words. While on a jaunt to England just after World War II, the Doctor meets up with an oddly familiar child.
--Compromise, by Gary Merchant: Three, Brigadier. K; 840 words. Why did the Doctor remain with UNIT after The Silurians? This two hander between the Doctor and the Brigadier explains.
--Dead and Alive, by Rill with a view: Three, Jo. K+; 3000 words (INCOMPLETE). An evening in a fashionable bar on the planet Belanthi leads the Doctor to an encounter with an old friend - and there's a fascinating story to be told.
--The Four and a Half Doctors, by eeveekitty85: all Doctors, Rose, various other companions. K+; 4600 words. The First Doctor screws up the timeline.
--It's Just Not Cricket, by Moni: all Doctors. K+; 5000 words (INCOMPLETE but recently updated). When the annual reunion of the Doctors once again threatens to turn ugly, the Fifth Doctor has a suggestion.
--Job Interview, by Alocin: all Doctors. K; 1600 words. Becoming the new Doctor has got to be harder than just filling in an application form.
--Lines of Fellow Travelers, by Jennifer: Three, Harry, Sarah Jane. T; 19,000 words (INCOMPLETE). The Third Doctor must rush to find the source of a mysterious disease endangering Sarah Jane, and strangely enough Harry Sullivan ends up along for the ride!
--The Man From the Ministry, by Mark Phippen1: Three. K; 467 words. The Third Doctor gives the Time Lords cause for concern.
--One Magic Word, by Nighthowler: Sarah Jane, Three. K; 2700 words. Sarah Jane learns the meaning of Magic.
--The Opening Moves, by Scotty Nisbet: Three, Seven, Ace. T; 3300 words. You think the First Doctor brought the Hand of Omega to Earth? Think again.
--Sleepless Nights, by Gary Merchant: Three, Jo. K; 1250 words. Jo learns a little bit more about Time Lord physionomy.
--Status Quo, by Zela: Three. T; 800 words. The Doctor searches and searches, and is never satisfied with what he finds.
--Sweet and Sour, by Joseph Q Publique: Three/Jo. K; drabble. The Third Doctor isn't jealous of the Second Doctor. Oh, no. (DW100, 'Companions' 'Love', set immediately after 'The Three Doctors')
--Three for Tea, by ALC Punk: Three, Sarah Jane, Yates. T; 900 words. Sarah Jane and Mike Yates play games while the Doctor putters around.
--To Fly Again, by walldigital: Three, Tegan. K; 400 words. Two old friends who haven't even met yet witness the last flight of Concorde.
Also: ComsatAngel's Unit UK series: here.
Also available: First Doctor list | Second Doctor | Fourth | Fifth | Sixth | Seventh | Eighth
Updated 18 June 2006
June 18 addition
Red Tape Brand, by Lydia Hunter: Three, Benton. K; 295 words. Whatever happens when UNIT tries to do a personnel file for the Doctor?
--Artistic License, by Zela: Three, Jo. K; 266 words. There are some things even the Doctor cannot do.
--The Cadaverites, by ComsatAngel: Three. T; 84,000 words. Trying to find out the truth behind an alleged massacre and The Dark Children, the Third Doctor travels to a provincial Russian town in the Soviet Union in 1969. He is escorted by a UNIT officer. The pair find themselves trapped in a town under siege.
--The Child is Father to the Man, by Jennifer: Three, Jo, surprise. K; 1400 words. While on a jaunt to England just after World War II, the Doctor meets up with an oddly familiar child.
--Compromise, by Gary Merchant: Three, Brigadier. K; 840 words. Why did the Doctor remain with UNIT after The Silurians? This two hander between the Doctor and the Brigadier explains.
--Dead and Alive, by Rill with a view: Three, Jo. K+; 3000 words (INCOMPLETE). An evening in a fashionable bar on the planet Belanthi leads the Doctor to an encounter with an old friend - and there's a fascinating story to be told.
--The Four and a Half Doctors, by eeveekitty85: all Doctors, Rose, various other companions. K+; 4600 words. The First Doctor screws up the timeline.
--It's Just Not Cricket, by Moni: all Doctors. K+; 5000 words (INCOMPLETE but recently updated). When the annual reunion of the Doctors once again threatens to turn ugly, the Fifth Doctor has a suggestion.
--Job Interview, by Alocin: all Doctors. K; 1600 words. Becoming the new Doctor has got to be harder than just filling in an application form.
--Lines of Fellow Travelers, by Jennifer: Three, Harry, Sarah Jane. T; 19,000 words (INCOMPLETE). The Third Doctor must rush to find the source of a mysterious disease endangering Sarah Jane, and strangely enough Harry Sullivan ends up along for the ride!
--The Man From the Ministry, by Mark Phippen1: Three. K; 467 words. The Third Doctor gives the Time Lords cause for concern.
--One Magic Word, by Nighthowler: Sarah Jane, Three. K; 2700 words. Sarah Jane learns the meaning of Magic.
--The Opening Moves, by Scotty Nisbet: Three, Seven, Ace. T; 3300 words. You think the First Doctor brought the Hand of Omega to Earth? Think again.
--Sleepless Nights, by Gary Merchant: Three, Jo. K; 1250 words. Jo learns a little bit more about Time Lord physionomy.
--Status Quo, by Zela: Three. T; 800 words. The Doctor searches and searches, and is never satisfied with what he finds.
--Sweet and Sour, by Joseph Q Publique: Three/Jo. K; drabble. The Third Doctor isn't jealous of the Second Doctor. Oh, no. (DW100, 'Companions' 'Love', set immediately after 'The Three Doctors')
--Three for Tea, by ALC Punk: Three, Sarah Jane, Yates. T; 900 words. Sarah Jane and Mike Yates play games while the Doctor putters around.
--To Fly Again, by walldigital: Three, Tegan. K; 400 words. Two old friends who haven't even met yet witness the last flight of Concorde.
Also: ComsatAngel's Unit UK series: here.
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Date: 2006-06-19 02:16 am (UTC)