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The Story of the Time Lord Marnal
Or: When Your Bleedin’ Psychopath Son's Bloody Ex-Boyfriend Bloody Steals Your Bleedin’ Timeship
A treatise in ten parts. Mostly inhuman screaming. A few curse words.
A sequel to: When Your Bloody Psychopath Son’s Bloody Ex-Boyfriend’s Parents Fucking Strand You on a Godforsaken Rock Because They Couldn’t Keep it in their Bloody Pants
The question mark outfits the Doctor starts wearing become much funnier if it was just a weird thing Marnal got into and the Doctor fell into by theft.
Christmas Eve, Sometime in the 1970s. For nearly a century Marnal Gate has been plagued by a knawing absence, a sense of some great truth just out of reach, the punchline to a joke he’s heard but can’t understand. Tonight, a stranger claiming to be an old acquaintance promises answers under one condition; He will tell Gate seven tales, glimpses into a warped mind that scarcely bears imagining, and in turn, Gate will offer his thoughts on each. In return, he will learn the truth.
All of it
There's a very real chance the Fifth Doctor is wearing Marnal's hand me downs.
Quite fond of having the Corsair be a contemporary of Ulysses, Penelope Gate, and Marnal in line with Gaiman’s initial idea of having the Doctor mention that he’d asked to be the Corsair’s companion as a child. As a concept they are the closest Nu-Who has come to the EUs, particularly the prose side of things, trend of featuring figures who do the same basic thing as the Doctor without being directly inspired by the Doctor.
The Doctor frowned at Marnal. “You said your TARDIS was here.”
“You brought it here.”
The Doctor rolled his eyes. “You meant my TARDIS? I see. How very witty of you.”
“You stole it, Doctor.”
“I took it back, yes.”
“I mean all those years ago.” Marnal turned to Rachel. “Centuries ago, when he was in his first incarnation. He stole it, fled.”
“Fled Gallifrey?” the Doctor asked. “Why would I do a thing like that?”
“I only found out later, from my son. There were all sorts of rumours, but the real reason was because you –”
“Your son?” Rachel interrupted. “You have four daughters, all from your wives’ previous marriages.”
“Not those parasites. My real son visited once, back in the Seventies. He couldn’t stay long, but he told me. . . Oh, it doesn’t matter. The Doctor stole the TARDIS. Everyone knows that. Who did he steal it from, though, eh? Me. That’s my Type 40. I recognised it the moment I saw it....”
- The Gallifrey Chronicles, Lance Parkin
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UNIT went hunting for the Master and accidently arrested the Spanish ambassador, mistaking him for the renegade Time Lord (Colony in Space). Marnal’s son - who was on the run at the time - visited his father during the nineteen seventies, and told him exactly why the Doctor left Gallifrey (The Gallifrey Chronicles).
- “UNIT Year Four,” AHistory, Lance Parkin
Me thinks Marnal was a hoarder....