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Thrash: Odyssey is the name of a "Maxi-Series" which occurred behind the scenes during the events of the Gallifrey Incident. The story concerns the journey of Thrash through a number of unknown locations in search of answers to the mystery of how he got there.
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Thrash: Odyssey is the name of a maxi-series which occurred behind the scenes during the events of the [[Gallifrey]] Incident. The story concerns the journey of [[Thrash]] through a number of unknown locations in search of answers to the mystery of how he got there.
  
 
=Stories=
 
=Stories=
 
 
==The Lost==
 
==The Lost==
 
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Seemingly surviving the destruction of his [[TARDIS]] thanks to the use of a half-functioning Time Ring, Thrash finds himself in the middle of a desolate plain underneath an ever-changing sky, lost in his own thoughts and cut off from the safety of his ship. However, he was not alone. How did a young woman and a WWI pilot end up on this solitary world? Who constructed the paved highway which seems to stretch out into infinity, and who or what is The Artifact, whose name is carved into the side of a dune?
Seemenly surviving the destruction of his TARDIS thanks to the use of a half functioning Time Ring, Thrash finds himself in the middle of a desolate plain underneath an ever changing sky, lost in his own thoughts and cut off from the safety of his ship.  
 
 
 
However, he is not alone.
 
 
 
How did a young woman and a WWI pilot end up on this solitary world? Who constructed the paved highway which seems to stretch out into infinity and who or what is the Artifact, who's name is carved into the side of a dune?
 
  
 
Time is growing short for Thrash, as in this land, the missing never seem to remain alive for long...
 
Time is growing short for Thrash, as in this land, the missing never seem to remain alive for long...
  
 
==Gravity's Widow==
 
==Gravity's Widow==
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The ''Gravity's Widow'', the largest ship of the fleet. Here the rich and the wealthy indulge in their favorite pastime: observing the death of stars and their planetary systems. Catered to by robotic staff and given all they wish, the vessel is truly a paradise for those who can afford it, and this trip promises to be the most amazing. The grand spectacle of a sun collapsing into a black hole and only the most elite are allowed on this trip.
  
The Gravity's Widow, the largest ship of the fleet. Here the rich and the wealthy indulge in their favorite pastime: observing the death of stars and their planetary systems. Doted upon by robotic staff and given all they wish, the vessel is truly a paradise for those who can afford it. However, this trip promises to be the most amazing. The grand spectacle of a sun collapsing into a black hole and only the most elite are allowed on this trip.
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It comes as a shock when two stowaways appear. As the ship detective investigates the strange man known as Thrash and his companion, the lovely Sivan, there are stranger things afoot. A dark secret haunts the glamorous ''Gravity's Widow'' and as the hour of the greatest spectacle in the universe draws close, the passengers may find themselves forced to face their own sins and pay the ultimate price.
 
 
So it comes as somewhat of a shock when two stowaways appear. As the ship detective investigates the strange man known as Thrash and his companion, the lovely Sivan, there are stranger things afoot. A dark secret haunts the glamourious Gravity's Widow and as the hour to the greatest spectacle in the universe draws close, the passengers may find themselves forced to face their own sins and pay the ultimate price.
 
  
 
==Empire and Death==
 
==Empire and Death==
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The 15th Platoon of Her Majesty's Empire has been stationed at Fort Brigade for nearly 12 months now. Moral is low. Action is scarce and communication from home is rare. To make matters worse, the commanding officer has slowly begun to lose his own sanity in the face of the unkind desert and many soldiers have suggested desertion as the only solution, but what chance do they have out there in the sandy wastelands?
  
The 15h Platoon of her Majesty's Empire has been stationed at Fort Brigade for nearly 12 months now. Moral is low. Action is scarce and communication from home is rare. To make matters worse, the commanding officer has slowly begun to lose his own sanity in the face of the unkind desert and many soldiers have suggested deserition as the only solution but what chance do they have out there in the sandy wastelands?
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However, things are about to change. Thrash and Sivan arrive at the scene just as the dull routine of the Platoon is disrupted in a spectacular way. A strange craft has been spotted, crashing into the farthest dune--a flying vessel from beyond the stars. It brings with it a terrible plague of strange alien insects, as large as a man. As the platoon prepares for battle, the question is, what will destroy them first?: The enemy without or the enemy within?
 
 
However, things are about to change. Thrash and Sivan arrive at the scene just as the dull routine of the military officials are disrupted in a spectacular way. A strange craft has been spotted crashing into the farthest dune, a flying vessel from beyond the stars. It brings with a terrible plague of strange alien insects, large as a man. As the platoon prepares for battle, the question is, what will destroy them first: the enemy without or the enemy within?
 

Revision as of 11:59, 30 January 2020

Thrash: Odyssey is the name of a maxi-series which occurred behind the scenes during the events of the Gallifrey Incident. The story concerns the journey of Thrash through a number of unknown locations in search of answers to the mystery of how he got there.

Stories

The Lost

Seemingly surviving the destruction of his TARDIS thanks to the use of a half-functioning Time Ring, Thrash finds himself in the middle of a desolate plain underneath an ever-changing sky, lost in his own thoughts and cut off from the safety of his ship. However, he was not alone. How did a young woman and a WWI pilot end up on this solitary world? Who constructed the paved highway which seems to stretch out into infinity, and who or what is The Artifact, whose name is carved into the side of a dune?

Time is growing short for Thrash, as in this land, the missing never seem to remain alive for long...

Gravity's Widow

The Gravity's Widow, the largest ship of the fleet. Here the rich and the wealthy indulge in their favorite pastime: observing the death of stars and their planetary systems. Catered to by robotic staff and given all they wish, the vessel is truly a paradise for those who can afford it, and this trip promises to be the most amazing. The grand spectacle of a sun collapsing into a black hole and only the most elite are allowed on this trip.

It comes as a shock when two stowaways appear. As the ship detective investigates the strange man known as Thrash and his companion, the lovely Sivan, there are stranger things afoot. A dark secret haunts the glamorous Gravity's Widow and as the hour of the greatest spectacle in the universe draws close, the passengers may find themselves forced to face their own sins and pay the ultimate price.

Empire and Death

The 15th Platoon of Her Majesty's Empire has been stationed at Fort Brigade for nearly 12 months now. Moral is low. Action is scarce and communication from home is rare. To make matters worse, the commanding officer has slowly begun to lose his own sanity in the face of the unkind desert and many soldiers have suggested desertion as the only solution, but what chance do they have out there in the sandy wastelands?

However, things are about to change. Thrash and Sivan arrive at the scene just as the dull routine of the Platoon is disrupted in a spectacular way. A strange craft has been spotted, crashing into the farthest dune--a flying vessel from beyond the stars. It brings with it a terrible plague of strange alien insects, as large as a man. As the platoon prepares for battle, the question is, what will destroy them first?: The enemy without or the enemy within?