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One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes

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Review of One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes by hallieday

The First Doctor #3

'One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes' from Adventures in Lockdown.


The Corsair is an intriguing character, and the situation of this Star Wars-type smuggler character being hired by The Doctor is fun. The wider narrative scope of the reasons as to this surrounding a "little" Time War and a future incarnation of The Doctor being the primary client of The Corsair amongst other things is a tad arduous for me, but I can see the enjoyment of that kind of approach for sure. I'm seeking out for more humble beginnings stories rather than greater Time War seeming plot-points that feel a bit like deep lore.

Review last edited on 2-11-24

Review of One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes by PexLives

Reading good Neil Gaiman is a little more frustrating following recent news. Other than that, I quite like the character of the Corsair and wanna know more about her.

Review last edited on 9-07-24

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