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|writer= [[Richard Dungworth]]
|writer= [[Richard Dungworth]]
|publisher= BBC Children's Books by [[Penguin Character Books]]
|publisher= BBC Children's Books by [[Penguin Character Books]]
|release date=  [[26 February (releases)|26 February]] [[2009]]
|release date=  [[26 February (releases)|26 February]] [[2009 (releases)|2009]]
|format= Paperback book
|format= Paperback book
|isbn= ISBN 978-1-4059-0515-2
|isbn= ISBN 978-1-4059-0515-2

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The Colour of Darkness is the third book in The Darksmith Legacy series.

Publisher's summary

The Tenth Doctor is in pursuit of the robot Agent and the Eternity Crystal. His travels have taken him to the forbidding planet of The Darksmith Collective, Karagula. Before the Doctor can reach the hidden Dark Cathedral, he arrives at a village without any children. It is a mystery that the Doctor must unlock before he can find the Crystal. Will the Doctor solve the mystery and will he find the Crystal before the Darksmiths retrieve it?

Characters

Karagulans

Darksmith Collective

References

Known Doctor Who Universe references include:

  • Noisy snoring sounding like a Slitheen gargling.
  • Rock spool smell like rotten-egg meet Sontaran’s gym socks.
  • The Doctor uses his John Smith alias when he pretends to be the Special Envoy of the Spiel Confederation.
  • The Doctor's Sonic screwdriver is used here for illumination; when amplied to the temple of a Darksmith renders them unconscious,. It is able to download Brother Varlos’ journal to upload later to the TARDIS.
  • The Mortal Mirror is a product of Darksmith technology that the Doctor had encountered before.
  • The Doctor's limitless pocket contents include household clothes pegs.
  • Clause 374 of the Shadow Proclamation “theft of an artefact of great cultural value legitimises the use of lethal force to ensure the artefact’s recovery”.

New, in-Universe references include:

  • Acid-spitting sulphur fields of Gomrath’s gas moons.
  • Newt and Noggin juice bar of Alphura III.
  • Myxilinic frost-worms from Myxilinis Minima which sense smell above their central mouth.
  • The alpha-female in each Mantis colony on Parap IV release pheromones to control the whole Hive's activity.

Notes

The Books

  • The title refers to a Menim's enhanced sense of colour being taken.
  • Interspersed with the main fiction is;
  • TARDIS Data Bank (extra information on 'Karagula' and 'Olfaction')
  • Activity pages x4 (The puzzle solutions give the reader the chance to think like the Doctor!)
  • The Story so far, next instalment cover preview and opening preview.
  • The Darksmith Legacy's overall story was devised by Justin Richards who contributed four of the ten titles.
  • The Darksmith Legacy was certificated to 13, with under 13's needing parental approval.
  • This first book in the series was released along with the second before the remaining titles saw a monthly release throughout 2009.
  • Each book in the series was priced £4.99 (UK) and featured a foiled cover with illustration by Peter McKinstry

Interactive Website Content

By visiting the website and participating in the Quest participants can unlock additional content like computer wallpapers to download. The Quest itself features; games - (like finding a specific target in an image, by using the sonic screwdriver as a detector, to hone in (to register 100 on the scale). Once located the 'Target' then provides additional information used in further puzzles involving both words and numbers.

Continuity

to be added

External links