Walking to Babylon (novel): Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary
Line 14: Line 14:
isbn= ISBN 0-426-20521-9 |
isbn= ISBN 0-426-20521-9 |
previous story= [[Tempest (novel) | Tempest]] |
previous story= [[Tempest (novel) | Tempest]] |
next story= [[Oblivion]]}}
next story= [[Oblivion (novel)|Oblivion]]}}


==Publisher's Summary==
==Publisher's Summary==

Revision as of 17:09, 11 June 2008


Publisher's Summary

'I'm scared of letting all these people down. Like the whole human race. At least if I get blown up as well, they can say I died heroically. Assuming I ever existed at all.'

When Bernice Summerfield visits the People -- an incredibly advanced civilisation living in a Dyson Sphere -- she discovers that even in utopia they still have their problems.

An illegal time travel experiment threatens a war which could destroy them all. Rather than risk it, the People and their ultra-powerful computer, God, are prepared to eradicate the source of the problem -- the ancient city of Babylon. But such action would involve the death of a quarter of a million human beings, and do incalculable damage to Earth's history.

Babylon -- and the human race -- have one hope. Benny returns to the cradle of civilisation to try and stop the interference. She has just one week to prevent a catastrophe that could mean she will never be born. Her only assistance comes from a Victorian linguist who has stumbled across the experiment himself. But he's no help at all -- even though he has a power neither of them suspects.

Characters

  • Clarence
    • Collects Benny from St Oscar’s.
  • Ninan (High Princess)
    • Basically the head whore.
    • But she was a virgin (giving herself only to the gods).
  • WiRgo!xu
    • Is a veteran of the People’s war with ‘them’.
  • !Ci!ci-tel
    • Is a veteran of the People’s war with ‘them’.
    • Aged to death by temporal energy stored in John Lafayette.
  • !qu-!qu-tala
    • The drone accompanying !Ci!ci-tel and WiRgo!xu, the drone is also a veteran of the war.

References

  • Temporal Flexibility is the ability build up in frequent time travelers to not store up potential temporal energy (as a result of some forms of time travel).
  • The Path is an unstable temporal path leading back to ancient Babylon.
  • The People decide to send back a Singularity Bomb to shut down the path, which would also destroy Babylon.
  • Bernice mentions the planet Jalkejai.

Notes

Continuity

External Links