Title: Plan B | AO3 | ATTAOM
Fandom: Doctor Who (1963)
Characters: Fifth Doctor, Nyssa, Tegan, Adric, The Master (Tremas/Ainley)
Prompts: A plot bunny left by
derekmetaltron in
dw_straybunnies (#2);
au_bingo : techs;
angst_bingo : captivity
Medium: fic
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: no standard warnings apply
Content Notes: bondage, electrocution, sci-fi weapons being used as stun gun-like devices
Summary: "Castrovalva" AU: The Master kidnaps Nyssa instead of Adric for his Hadron web. Nyssa makes him pay for it.
Word Count: ~2100
A/N: I’ve never been a fan of lifting dialogue from TV shows and inserting them into fanfic. While the start of this story is similar to the first part of “Castrovalva,” the dialogue has been changed, but is in the spirit to the original dialogue.
Any additional details before the story goes completely AU are based largely on the “Castrovalva” novelization by Christopher H. Bidmead.
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Fandom: Doctor Who (1963)
Characters: Fifth Doctor, Nyssa, Tegan, Adric, The Master (Tremas/Ainley)
Prompts: A plot bunny left by
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Medium: fic
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: no standard warnings apply
Content Notes: bondage, electrocution, sci-fi weapons being used as stun gun-like devices
Summary: "Castrovalva" AU: The Master kidnaps Nyssa instead of Adric for his Hadron web. Nyssa makes him pay for it.
Word Count: ~2100
A/N: I’ve never been a fan of lifting dialogue from TV shows and inserting them into fanfic. While the start of this story is similar to the first part of “Castrovalva,” the dialogue has been changed, but is in the spirit to the original dialogue.
Any additional details before the story goes completely AU are based largely on the “Castrovalva” novelization by Christopher H. Bidmead.
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