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Dr Who

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Coda
Series: Radio Times comic strips
Doctor: Eighth Doctor
Companions: Stacy Townsend, Ssard
Setting: Earth, England
Inside the Doctor's TARDIS
Author: Gary Russell
Artist: Lee Sullivan
Colourist: Alan Craddock
Lettering: Elitta Fell
Published In: Radio Times
Publication: March 1997
Publisher: BBC Magazines
Previous Story: Perceptions

Contents

Summary

The Doctor discovers that Stacy has been replaced by a renegade shape shifter. The Doctor traps the four shape shifters in a sonic bubble and returns them to their home planet.

Characters

References

to be added

Notes

  • Writer's Gary Russell's planned storyline involving the shape shifters got derailed by the cancellation of the comic feature in Radio Times. Therefore, he had to wrap up the plot quickly, in an abrupt and perfunctory manner.

Continuity

Timeline

External Links

  • Doctor Who Reference Guide - Detailed Synopsis - Coda

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Memory-beta

Up to date as of February 02, 2010

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EPISODE
Coda
Attribution
Series: Voyager
Written by: Jeri Taylor
Directed by: Nancy Malone
Production information
Episode no.: 3x14
Production no.: 158
First aired: 29 January 1997
Chronology
Date: 50518.6 (2373)

Captain Janeway is seemingly killed during a shuttlecraft accident, and as the crew mourn her loss, she finds her beloved father, Admiral Edward Janeway, beckoning her towards the next plane of existence. However, Janeway soon discovers that all is not as its seems in the afterlife.

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Regulars

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Information

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published order
Previous episode:
Blood Fever
Voyager episode produced Next episode:
Unity
Previous episode:
Alter Ego
Voyager episode aired Next episode:
Blood Fever
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
Talent Night
Pocket Next Adventure:
For the Uniform
Previous Adventure:
Talent Night
The Voyages of the
USS Voyager
Next Adventure:
Blood Fever

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DC Comics

Up to date as of February 01, 2010

From DC Database

Team Template Team Template
The Coda

Official Name
The Coda
Status
Status

Team Identity

Universe

Base Of Operations
Hidden Coda city on Mt. Themyscira

Organization
Team Leader(s)
Zealot (formerly), Coda general Andromache

Current Members
Artemis, Olympia Atreides, Baroness Destine, Cassandra, Cordelia, Delphae, Devin, The Grand Sarin,

Former Members
Nemesis (Lady Charis), Zealot, Christine Blaze, Lady Harmony

Allies
Various clients


Place of Formation
Mount Themyscira, Greece

Creators

First appearance

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History

Khera

The Coda was founded on the planet Khera, home to the Kherubim. The Kherubim were a race blessed with longevity, but the downside was that they had become nearly infertile. Childbirth was a great honor and therefore every Kheran had to participate in a ritual where a Kheran female and a Kheran male had to couple once. Should the female become pregnant and give birth, she would go on to become a priestess. Otherwise she could do with her life as she pleased. Lady Zannah had been selected to mate with Majestros and their union did result in childbirth, the child Kenesha. Zannah though, loved being a warrior, so her mother, Harmony, told her people that the child had died. Instead Harmony would raise Kenesha as her own daughter. Zannah accepted and Harmony became a figure of legend, the only Kherubim to gave birth to more than one child in ages. This legend was the foundation of the Sisterhood known as the Coda, a completely female caste of warriors, devoted to the honor of combat. Their male counterpart is known as the Brotherhood of the Sword. Over the millennia, the Coda would grow in power and at present they are the second largest political faction within Kherubim society. Only the Pantheon is slightly larger. The Coda's headquarters is Zealot's former home, the Tower of Red Lament.

Earth

The Kherubim were at war with the Daemonites, another spacefaring race. During a ship-to-ship combat, a Kheran and a Daemonite vessel crashlanded on Earth. Both Zannah and Kenesha were on board this vessel. The Kherubim were physically identical to humans and quickly integrated within human society, inspiring tales of superhuman heroes, gods and angels. The Daemonites had the ability to possess human hosts and inspired tales of possession, demons and monsters. Their war continued underground.

To aid them in their war, Zannah, now called Zealot and two of her fellow Coda generals, Andromache and Artemis, started training human Coda Warriors, giving birth to the myth of the Amazons. They established a hidden Coda city on Mt. Themyscira in Greece. Kenesha took the name Savant, but had no desire to join the Coda. Drinking the blood of a Kherubim during a special ritual gave the gift of longevity to normal humans and this became an important ritual for Earth's Coda. During a battle near Troy (presumably the Trojan War), Zealot's actions branded her as a traitor to the rest of the Coda, to be killed on sight. The Coda general Andromache took over the role of Majestrix. Under her rule the Coda began selling their skills to the highest bidders and became less noble warriors and more power hungry conquerors. They also began establishing smaller Coda bases around the world. Though Mt. Themyscira still proved to be the oldest and most sacred of homes to the Amazons, the Coda have also been shown to reside in a massive island which is also named Themyscira, as discovered by members of Gen¹³. As Zealot was seen as a traitor to the sisterhood, she became a constant target of The Coda for several centuries.

In the mid 20th century, Zealot trained Grifter in the fighting style of the Coda, making him the first male Coda. When the Coda discovered this they marked Grifter a target for extermination as they believed the Coda ways are only to be carried by women. By now many Coda were working for the Cabal, an organisation founded by the Daemonites. Zealot, Grifter and Savant all were part of the WildC.A.T.s and Zealot also eventually trained WildC.A.T.s member Voodoo in the Coda martial arts. The WildC.A.T.s and Coda fought often. The WildC.A.T.s returned once to Khera where Zealot was nearly assassinated by her own Coda Sisters, just to make her a martyr for their cause. Zealot was disgusted with the Sisters betrayal of their ideals and returned to Earth with the other WildC.A.T.s.

Several months later on Earth, Zealot apparently died on a mission causing the WildC.A.T.s to disband. She decided that the actions of the Coda on Earth and on Khera proved that the Coda had become corrupt and decided that the corruption had to be destroyed. She set out to single-handedly erase the Coda from the face of the Earth. She killed all Coda in America she could find, but spared Grifter, because of their shared romantic past. She warned him not to follow her. Zealot continued her quest in Europe and destroyed most of the Coda there, but was captured by their top agent, The Grand Sarin. Grifter gathered several allies to save her, resulting in a war between his forces and the Coda. In the end, his small group turned out not to be enough, but Grifter called in the help of former WildC.A.T.s member and his current employer, Jack Marlowe, who used his powers to teleport part of the Mediterranean Sea on top of the Coda, drowning many of them. Majestrix Andromache survived and with her surviving troops she faced Grifter and his friends. At the same time FBI-agent Chandler, whose partner had been killed by the Coda, had found the Coda's armory. Chandler detonated the armory, blowing up the entire Coda base. Grifter and his friends were teleported away by Marlowe in time, but Andromache and her soldiers were caught in the blast.

Currently there are only few Earth-born Coda left. Majestrix Andromache was among the Coda fighting Grifter and his allies and died in the explosion. Recently, in the pages of Majestic, Mister Majestic and Zealot have encountered Kherubim Coda Warriors on Earth. Also the Coda-traitor Charis (known as Nemesis) recently joined forces with the former WildC.A.T.s in the pages of Wildcats: Nemesis.

Paraphernalia

Equipment: None known.
Transportation: Coda Cycle
Weapons: Coda Clef Blade

Notes

  • It is unknown if the Coda are connected to Rite of the Changers or Urumi of the Paladins. Both were women from hidden nations composed entirely of women, and both became heroines.

Trivia

  • No trivia.

See Also

Links and References

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[2]

Footnotes


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Halo

Up to date as of February 07, 2010

From Halopedia, the Halo Wiki

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The Coda was a small UNSC shuttle pod.

Summary

Captain Jacob Keyes took the Coda when he personally inspected the Pillar of Autumn when he assumed command of that vessel over Reach in 2552. Keyes then docked the Coda in one of the Autumn's docking bays.[1] The pod probably was still aboard when the Autumn crashed on Installation 04 and was likely destroyed, either in the crash itself or during the destruction of Installation 04.

Sources

  1. Halo: The Fall of Reach, pages 271-272

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