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'''''World Game''''' was the seventy-third [[BBC Past Doctor Adventures]] novel. It was written by [[Terrance Dicks]]. It featured the [[Second Doctor]] and [[Serena|Lady Serena]]. This novel includes [[psychic paper]], introduced in [[2005]] in [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|Series 1]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', it is one of the only occurrences of the new series being referenced in a [[Past Doctor Adventures|Past Doctor Adventure]].
'''''World Game''''' was the seventy-third [[BBC Past Doctor Adventures]] novel. It was written by [[Terrance Dicks]]. It featured the [[Second Doctor]] and [[Serena|Lady Serena]]. This novel includes [[psychic paper]], introduced in [[2005]] in [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|Series 1]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', it is one of the only occurrences of the new series being referenced in a [[Past Doctor Adventures|Past Doctor Adventure]].

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World Game was the seventy-third BBC Past Doctor Adventures novel. It was written by Terrance Dicks. It featured the Second Doctor and Lady Serena. This novel includes psychic paper, introduced in 2005 in Series 1 of Doctor Who, it is one of the only occurrences of the new series being referenced in a Past Doctor Adventure.

Publisher's summary

The Doctor has been captured and put on trial by his own people, accused of their greatest crime: interfering with the affairs of other peoples and planets. He is sentenced to exile on Earth. That much is history.

But now the truth can be told — the Doctor does not go straight into exile. First the Time Lords have a task for him. From the trenches of the Great War to the terrors of the French Revolution, the Doctor finds himself on a mission he does not want, with a companion he does not like, his life threatened at every turn.

Will the Doctor survive to serve his sentence? Or will this adventure prove to be his Waterloo?

Plot

Prelude

Following the passing of the Gallifreyan Freedom of Information Act, the true story of the Doctor's exile is to be released. The following is an exert from the genuine summary of the Doctor.

The Doctor's trial was near its end. He was accused of breaking two Gallifreyan laws: first, stealing a TARDIS; second, breaking the law of non-interference. The Doctor stated that he was proud of his interference, as he had stopped many foes. The Time Lords understood his plea, but found his interference too great a crime and sentenced him to death.

Chapter One

to be added.

Characters

References

Gallifreyan technology

Notes

Alternate cover for novel.
  • There exists an alternate cover for this novel featuring a more youthful in appearance Troughton. The cover also lacks the soldiers and cannons in the background.
  • The Doctor Who logo is missing from the spine of this novel.
  • This story takes place in the Season 6B timeline.
  • Psychic paper was introduced in the 2005 season of the revived Doctor Who as a device used by the Ninth Doctor. As the Past Doctor Adventures line was discontinued soon after, this is the only time that an original novel featuring a "classic series" Doctor has made direct reference to a concept introduced in the TV series revival.

Continuity

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