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=== The Doctor ===
=== The Doctor ===
* [[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]]'s biodata contains seventeen conflicting streams.
* [[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]]'s biodata contains at least seventeen conflicting streams at this point.
* The Doctor uses the [[Aliases of the Doctor|alias]] "Doctor Bowman".
* The Doctor once again uses the [[Aliases of the Doctor|alias]] "Doctor Bowman".
* The Doctor tells Sam (upon seeing her light up) that he gave up [[Smoking pipe|smoking]] "six or seven lifetimes ago".
* The Doctor tells Sam (upon seeing her light up) that he gave up [[Smoking pipe|smoking]] "six or seven lifetimes ago".
* The Doctor might have got caught [[skinny-dipping]] with a pretty female cousin of his.
* The Doctor might have got caught [[skinny-dipping]] with a pretty female cousin of his in one timeline.
* The Doctor contacts [[UNIT]] through General [[Adrienne Kramer]] concerning what's going on in [[San Francisco]].
* The Doctor contacts [[UNIT]] through General [[Adrienne Kramer]] concerning what's going on in [[San Francisco]].
* The Doctor summons the [[Little Brother (Unnatural History)|Little Brother]] of the [[Faction Paradox]] using a ritual and an extract of his [[biodata]].
* The Doctor summons the [[Little Brother (Unnatural History)|Little Brother]] of the [[Faction Paradox]] using a ritual and an extract of his [[biodata]].
* The Doctor and his father's names were banned when they left [[Gallifrey]].
* The Doctor and his father's names were banned in one potential origin when they left [[Gallifrey]].


=== Drugs and medicines ===
=== Drugs and medicines ===
* The Doctor last took LSD in [[1968]].
* The Doctor last took LSD in [[1968]].
* The Doctor had flashbacks for decades as a result of [[Jo Grant]]'s hayfever tablets.
* The Doctor jokes that he had flashbacks for decades as a result of [[Jo Grant]]'s hayfever tablets.
* Sam smokes Benson and Hedges [[cigarette]]s.
* Sam smokes Benson and Hedges [[cigarette]]s.
* Sam gives up [[cigarette]]s to be the "nice one", the good companion for the Doctor.
* Fitz tries to give up [[cigarette]]s to be the "nice one", the good companion for the Doctor.


=== Fashion and clothing ===
=== Fashion and clothing ===
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=== Gallifrey ===
=== Gallifrey ===
* The Doctor is not sure who is President of Gallifrey, [[Romana II]] or [[Flavia]].
* The Doctor is not sure who is President of Gallifrey at this point, [[Romana II]] or [[Flavia]].


=== Individuals ===
=== Individuals ===
* The Doctor tells Sam (dark haired) "about being President Elect of the [[High Council]] of [[Time Lord]]s, keeper of the Legacy of [[Rassilon]], Defender of the [[Laws of Time]] and Protector of [[Gallifrey|Galloway]]. Or something."
* The Doctor tells Sam (dark haired) "about being President Elect of the [[High Council]] of [[Time Lord]]s, keeper of the Legacy of [[Rassilon]], Defender of the [[Laws of Time]] and Protector of [[Gallifrey|Galloway]]. Or something."
* [[Samantha Jones]] is dark haired. She lives in a [[King's Cross]] bedsit.
* [[Samantha Jones]] is originally dark-haired. This original version of her lives in a [[King's Cross]] bedsit.
* She gives the Doctor a back massage. He rather enjoys it. Then Sam tries to seduce him.
* Sam gives the Doctor a back massage. He rather enjoys it. Then Sam tries to seduce him.
* Sam has [[sex]] with Fitz.
* Sam has [[sex]] with Fitz.
* Sam's parents have [[postcard]]s and [[letter]]s that Samantha Jones had/will been sending to them from:
* Sam's parents have [[postcard]]s and [[letter]]s that Samantha Jones had/will been sending to them from:
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:* A [[photobooth]] postcard with her and the Doctor from [[Paphos]]
:* A [[photobooth]] postcard with her and the Doctor from [[Paphos]]
:* They began arriving around the [[Mars]], [[1997]] mission.
:* They began arriving around the [[Mars]], [[1997]] mission.
* The Doctor tells Sam Jones (dark haired Sam) that "his Sam" (blonde haired Sam):
* The Doctor tells Sam Jones (dark-haired Sam) that "his Sam" (blonde haired Sam):
:* Stopped the smugglers of [[Nephelokokkugian]] and the [[Dalek]] invasion of [[Tuvulu]].
:* Stopped the smugglers of [[Nephelokokkugian]] and the [[Dalek]] invasion of [[Tuvulu]].
:* Battled the tyrant queen of [[Hyspero]].
:* Battled the tyrant queen of [[Hyspero]].
:* Returned a [[Triceratops]] infant to its mother.
:* Returned a [[Triceratops]] infant to its mother.
* The Doctor phones Dr [[Grace Holloway]].
* The Doctor phones Dr [[Grace Holloway]].
* [[Aaron Blinovitch|Blinovitch]] was a member of the Faction Paradox.
* [[Aaron Blinovitch|Blinovitch]] was a member of the Faction Paradox according to the Little Brother.
* The Doctor mentions [[Tubby Rowlands]].
* The Doctor mentions [[Tubby Rowlands]].
* Sam no longer finds the idea "that a few years from now she could be anywhere, doing anything" exciting.
* Sam no longer finds the idea "that a few years from now she could be anywhere, doing anything" exciting.
* [[Fitz Kreiner]] uses the alias "Fitzwilliam Fort" while working as a paranormal investigator for the Doctor.
* [[Fitz Kreiner]] uses the alias "Fitzwilliam Fort" while working as a paranormal investigator for the Doctor.
* Professor [[Daniel Joyce]] has a tattoo on the cuff of his sleeve that he looks like he has tried to get rid of. He has a red headed assistant called [[Larna]].
* Professor [[Daniel Joyce]] has a tattoo on the cuff of his sleeve that he looks like he has tried to get rid of. He has a red headed assistant called [[Larna]].
* [[Little Brother (Unnatural History)|Little Brother]] of the [[Faction Paradox]] calls the Doctor "[[Grandfather Paradox|granddad]]"
* [[Little Brother (Unnatural History)|Little Brother]] of the [[Faction Paradox]] calls the Doctor "granddad". This could be a reference to [[Grandfather Paradox]].


=== Languages ===
=== Languages ===
* Despite Fitz' months in Mao's communist people's collective in [[China]], he never learnt how to read [[Chinese language|Chinese]] properly.
* Despite Fitz' months in Mao's communist people's collective in [[China]], he never learnt how to read much [[Chinese language|Chinese]].


=== Locations ===
=== Locations ===
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=== Occult ===
=== Occult ===
* Kyra Skye is a [[witch]].
* Kyra Skye says she is a [[witch]].


=== Planets ===
=== Planets ===
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* A [[Kraken (Unnatural History)|Kraken]] comes from the [[higher dimensions]] and floats in the void,  almost twisting itself through incomprehensible space. It grazes on [[exotic matter]], plumes of raw [[cosmological power]], fountains of energy in the upper reaches that is undetectable in [[N-Space]]. It's big enough to flatten San Francisco.
* A [[Kraken (Unnatural History)|Kraken]] comes from the [[higher dimensions]] and floats in the void,  almost twisting itself through incomprehensible space. It grazes on [[exotic matter]], plumes of raw [[cosmological power]], fountains of energy in the upper reaches that is undetectable in [[N-Space]]. It's big enough to flatten San Francisco.
* The [[unicorn]]s can [[teleport]], but the Scar prevents them from escaping San Francisco.
* The [[unicorn]]s can [[teleport]], but the Scar prevents them from escaping San Francisco.
* Griffin takes apart a [[chimera]] making it simpler, so it is just a dragon, a lion and goat.
* Griffin takes apart an artificial [[chimera]] making her simpler, so she is once again a dragon, a lion and goat.


=== Technology ===
=== Technology ===
* The Doctor uses a "Time Lord message pod", a white cube to send to the Time Lords, requesting help. It appears to be intercepted (an impossible thing according to the Doctor) by [[Faction Paradox]].
* The Doctor uses a "Time Lord message pod", a white cube to send to the Time Lords, requesting help. It appears to be intercepted (an impossible thing according to the Doctor) by [[Faction Paradox]].
:* He expected a reply "once the [[epistopic interfaces]] of the [[space-time continuum]] are properly aligned."
** He expected a reply "once the [[epistopic interfaces]] of the [[space-time continuum]] are properly aligned."
 
* [[Datagel]] is compact "but if you rupture the cell your computing power oozes out through the cracks."
* [[Datagel]] is compact "but if you rupture the cell your computing power oozes out through the cracks."
* The [[Hench]]es (the "men in grey") are from [[BioHazCorp]] and were supposed to be delivered to a warzone on [[Teso Peope]].
* The [[Hench]]es (the "men in grey") are from [[BioHazCorp]] and were supposed to be delivered to a warzone on [[Teso Peope]].
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:* This was then undone, via a [[temporal orbit]].
:* This was then undone, via a [[temporal orbit]].
* The Faction Paradox agent takes an old memory of the Doctor's:
* The Faction Paradox agent takes an old memory of the Doctor's:
:* The fruity scent of [[karmine pudding]].
* The fruity scent of [[karmine pudding]].
:* When the Doctor was barely a [[loomling]].
:* When the Doctor was barely a L[[loomling|oomling]].
:* When his father was present in a Great House.
:* When his father was present in a Great House.
:* He'd caught a [[cobblemouse]].
:* He'd caught a [[cobblemouse]].
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Whilst writing ''Unnatural History'' both Kate Orman and Jon Blum didn't deliberately make it part of 'the War arc'; however:<blockquote>"When it comes to the Faction Paradox / War stuff, there is one big bit of foreshadowing for "Ancestor Cell" -- but we had no idea that we were foreshadowing it, we intended that bit as a red herring at the time! There were, however, deliberate bits of foreshadowing for the Earth arc, which went onto the drawing board while we were writing the book."<ref>[http://p102.ezboard.com/fthedoctorwhoforumfrm4.showMessageRange?topicID=7.topic&start=276&stop=300 Jonathan Blum on 'Ask Kate Orman and Jonathan Blum' - The Doctor Who Forum at Outpost Gallifrey (Page 12) (ezyboard membership required)]</ref></blockquote>
* Whilst writing ''Unnatural History'' both Kate Orman and Jon Blum didn't deliberately make it part of 'the War arc'; however:<blockquote>"When it comes to the Faction Paradox / War stuff, there is one big bit of foreshadowing for "Ancestor Cell" -- but we had no idea that we were foreshadowing it, we intended that bit as a red herring at the time! There were, however, deliberate bits of foreshadowing for the Earth arc, which went onto the drawing board while we were writing the book."<ref>[http://p102.ezboard.com/fthedoctorwhoforumfrm4.showMessageRange?topicID=7.topic&start=276&stop=300 Jonathan Blum on 'Ask Kate Orman and Jonathan Blum' - The Doctor Who Forum at Outpost Gallifrey (Page 12) (ezyboard membership required)]</ref></blockquote>
* There are suggestions in various fan-reviews that Daniel Joyce is Professor Chronotis (from [[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]), but there are only (very vague) hints; he has a tattoo on his arm which ''could be'' a mark of an exiled Time Lord. The house that he gives the Doctor a key to has some vague similarities to Chronotis' rooms from Shada. However, this has been denied by Blum on Usenet:<blockquote>''Oh, and about the Chronotis connection -- the only connection between Professor Joyce and Chronotis is that Robert DeLaurentiis, who heavily influenced Joyce's character, was in turn inspired by "Shada". Other than the surface connection of the university, though, I don't think there's many other similarities... Joyce is much more connected to the world outside the university than the dried-up old don. :-)''<ref>[http://groups.google.co.uk/group/rec.arts.drwho/msg/c1d45b12d98e3bcd?hl=en& Jonathan Blum on 'Joyce and Savar! (SPOILERS)' - rec.arts.drwho]</ref></blockquote>
* There are suggestions in various fan-reviews that Daniel Joyce is Professor Chronotis (from [[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]), but there are only (very vague) hints; he has a tattoo on his arm which ''could be'' a mark of an exiled Time Lord. The house that he gives the Doctor a key to has some vague similarities to Chronotis' rooms from Shada. However, this has been denied by Blum on Usenet:<blockquote>''Oh, and about the Chronotis connection -- the only connection between Professor Joyce and Chronotis is that Robert DeLaurentis, who heavily influenced Joyce's character, was in turn inspired by "Shada". Other than the surface connection of the university, though, I don't think there's many other similarities... Joyce is much more connected to the world outside the university than the dried-up old don. :-)''<ref>[http://groups.google.co.uk/group/rec.arts.drwho/msg/c1d45b12d98e3bcd?hl=en& Jonathan Blum on 'Joyce and Savar! (SPOILERS)' - rec.arts.drwho]</ref></blockquote>
* Following a deal with the Faction Paradox, their Representative (the Little Brother) asks the Doctor some interesting questions about his past:
* Following a deal with the Faction Paradox, their Representative (the Little Brother) asks the Doctor some interesting questions about his past:
:* "Is this the version where they banned all mention of his name, and yours, for consorting with aliens? Or the one where he got every record of himself deleted from the files?"
:* "Is this the version where they banned all mention of his name, and yours, for consorting with aliens? Or the one where he got every record of himself deleted from the files?"
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* The Doctor was last in San Francisco in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Vampire Science]]''.
* The Doctor was last in San Francisco in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Vampire Science]]''.
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[Alien Bodies]]'' first introduced the concept of an alternate version of Samantha Jones who smoked Benson & Hedges cigarettes and had dark hair.
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[Alien Bodies]]'' first introduced the concept of an alternate version of Samantha Jones who smoked Benson & Hedges cigarettes and had dark hair.
* Blinovitch (of the Blinovitch Limitation Effect) was mentioned in [[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Daleks]]''.
* Blinovitch (of the Blinovitch Limitation Effect) was first mentioned in [[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Daleks]]''.
* The Doctor doesn’t have a shadow. Reasons for this are revealed in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book Two]]''.
* The Doctor doesn’t have a shadow after the events of this book. Reasons for this are revealed in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book Two]]''.
* There are some interesting references to various characters from [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Infinity Doctors|The Infinity Doctors.]] ''One of these is Professor Joyce who works at Berkeley — in ''The Infinity Doctors'' the Doctor thinks that his father might be a professor at Berkeley. Larna from ''The Infinity Doctors'' is implied to be Joyce's assistant. Griffin is from the Needle, originally seen in ''The Infinity Doctors.'' [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'' suggests that Professor Daniel Joyce and his wife are the Doctor's parents.
* There are references to various characters and events from [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Infinity Doctors|The Infinity Doctors.]] ''One of these is Professor Joyce who works at Berkeley — in ''The Infinity Doctors'' the Doctor thinks that his father might be a professor at Berkeley. Larna from ''The Infinity Doctors'' is implied to be Joyce's assistant. Griffin is from the Needle, originally seen in ''The Infinity Doctors.'' [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'' suggests that Professor Daniel Joyce and his wife are the Doctor's parents.
* The Doctor last contacted [[Grace Holloway]] in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Fallen (comic story)|The Fallen]]''.
* The Doctor also contacted [[Grace Holloway]] in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Fallen (comic story)|The Fallen]]''.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 17:56, 4 March 2016

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Unnatural History was the twenty-third BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures novel. It was written by Kate Orman and Jonathan Blum. It featured the Eighth Doctor, Fitz Kreiner and two versions of Samantha Jones. This novel explained several issues concerning Sam Jones that were introduced in Alien Bodies.

Publisher’s summary

"They called it the Millennium Effect", said the Doctor. "But the millennium was only beginning."

San Francisco has changed since the start of 2000. The laws of physics keep having acid flashbacks. There are sightings of creatures from outside our dimensions, stranded aliens and surrealist street performers. The city has become a mecca for those who revel in impossible creatures — and those who want to see them pinned down and put away.

Sam’s past is catching up with her — a past she didn’t know she had. The Doctor is in danger of becoming the pièce de résistance in a twisted collection of creatures. And beneath the waters of the Bay, something huge is waiting.

With time running out, the Doctor must choose which to sacrifice — a city of wonders, or the life of an old and dear friend.

Plot

to be added

Characters

References

Books

Biology

  • Griffin manipulates the Doctor's biodata, removing his awareness of violet and all the UV ranges.
  • Fitz states that there are several unconfirmed "cryptozoological sightings."

Culture

The Doctor

  • The Doctor's biodata contains at least seventeen conflicting streams at this point.
  • The Doctor once again uses the alias "Doctor Bowman".
  • The Doctor tells Sam (upon seeing her light up) that he gave up smoking "six or seven lifetimes ago".
  • The Doctor might have got caught skinny-dipping with a pretty female cousin of his in one timeline.
  • The Doctor contacts UNIT through General Adrienne Kramer concerning what's going on in San Francisco.
  • The Doctor summons the Little Brother of the Faction Paradox using a ritual and an extract of his biodata.
  • The Doctor and his father's names were banned in one potential origin when they left Gallifrey.

Drugs and medicines

  • The Doctor last took LSD in 1968.
  • The Doctor jokes that he had flashbacks for decades as a result of Jo Grant's hayfever tablets.
  • Sam smokes Benson and Hedges cigarettes.
  • Fitz tries to give up cigarettes to be the "nice one", the good companion for the Doctor.

Fashion and clothing

  • Fitz wears a fedora and a long black coat while gathering information from his "contacts". He also wears small round sunglasses like John Lennon.
  • Fitz's hair is still growing back after his experiences with communist China.

Foods and beverages

  • The Doctor pours out a bottle of beer in Kyra Skye's memory.
  • Sam takes her coffee black; Fitz, white with two sugars.
  • Daniel Joyce offers Sam some tea. She says she prefers coffee.

Gallifrey

  • The Doctor is not sure who is President of Gallifrey at this point, Romana II or Flavia.

Individuals

  • The Doctor tells Sam (dark haired) "about being President Elect of the High Council of Time Lords, keeper of the Legacy of Rassilon, Defender of the Laws of Time and Protector of Galloway. Or something."
  • Samantha Jones is originally dark-haired. This original version of her lives in a King's Cross bedsit.
  • Sam gives the Doctor a back massage. He rather enjoys it. Then Sam tries to seduce him.
  • Sam has sex with Fitz.
  • Sam's parents have postcards and letters that Samantha Jones had/will been sending to them from:
  • The Doctor tells Sam Jones (dark-haired Sam) that "his Sam" (blonde haired Sam):
  • The Doctor phones Dr Grace Holloway.
  • Blinovitch was a member of the Faction Paradox according to the Little Brother.
  • The Doctor mentions Tubby Rowlands.
  • Sam no longer finds the idea "that a few years from now she could be anywhere, doing anything" exciting.
  • Fitz Kreiner uses the alias "Fitzwilliam Fort" while working as a paranormal investigator for the Doctor.
  • Professor Daniel Joyce has a tattoo on the cuff of his sleeve that he looks like he has tried to get rid of. He has a red headed assistant called Larna.
  • Little Brother of the Faction Paradox calls the Doctor "granddad". This could be a reference to Grandfather Paradox.

Languages

  • Despite Fitz' months in Mao's communist people's collective in China, he never learnt how to read much Chinese.

Locations

Media

Occult

  • Kyra Skye says she is a witch.

Planets

  • The Doctor cleared up the after affects of Daniel Joyce's visit to Youkali.

Individuals by profession

Psychic powers

Species

  • A Kraken comes from the higher dimensions and floats in the void, almost twisting itself through incomprehensible space. It grazes on exotic matter, plumes of raw cosmological power, fountains of energy in the upper reaches that is undetectable in N-Space. It's big enough to flatten San Francisco.
  • The unicorns can teleport, but the Scar prevents them from escaping San Francisco.
  • Griffin takes apart an artificial chimera making her simpler, so she is once again a dragon, a lion and goat.

Technology

  • The Doctor uses a "Time Lord message pod", a white cube to send to the Time Lords, requesting help. It appears to be intercepted (an impossible thing according to the Doctor) by Faction Paradox.

Timeline

  • The Faction Paradox agent takes an old memory of the Doctor's:
  • The fruity scent of karmine pudding.
  • When the Doctor was barely a Loomling.
  • When his father was present in a Great House.
  • He'd caught a cobblemouse.
  • Mr Saldaamir is present.
  • After her timeline is converged, Samantha Jones still gets flashes of memory from the "other Sam", including that her other self and Fitz "shagged like rabbits".
  • Little Brother comments on "the whole post-destination thing with the Vervoids," and the way the Doctor "tricked the Dalek Empire into tangling their timeline so bad that their history collapsed under the weight of the paradoxes."

Time travel

  • Little Brother uses a Blinovitch generator to create copies of himself and time travels using the energy built up from crossing his timestream.

Theories and concepts

  • The paradox agent takes the Doctor's Volkswagen Beetle as payment for information, intending to take it back in time and melt it down, ensuring that its own steel would be used in its construction: a paradox.
  • Kyra Skye is killed by Griffin by folding her through the higher dimensions.
  • The Wild Hunt is part of the Scar's healing process, energy washing out in a reverse ripple. When it hits Sam she experiences alternate timelines and if the energy catches her up in it minutely alters her biodata.

Vehicles

Notes

  • Whilst writing Unnatural History both Kate Orman and Jon Blum didn't deliberately make it part of 'the War arc'; however:

    "When it comes to the Faction Paradox / War stuff, there is one big bit of foreshadowing for "Ancestor Cell" -- but we had no idea that we were foreshadowing it, we intended that bit as a red herring at the time! There were, however, deliberate bits of foreshadowing for the Earth arc, which went onto the drawing board while we were writing the book."[1]

  • There are suggestions in various fan-reviews that Daniel Joyce is Professor Chronotis (from Shada), but there are only (very vague) hints; he has a tattoo on his arm which could be a mark of an exiled Time Lord. The house that he gives the Doctor a key to has some vague similarities to Chronotis' rooms from Shada. However, this has been denied by Blum on Usenet:

    Oh, and about the Chronotis connection -- the only connection between Professor Joyce and Chronotis is that Robert DeLaurentis, who heavily influenced Joyce's character, was in turn inspired by "Shada". Other than the surface connection of the university, though, I don't think there's many other similarities... Joyce is much more connected to the world outside the university than the dried-up old don. :-)[2]

  • Following a deal with the Faction Paradox, their Representative (the Little Brother) asks the Doctor some interesting questions about his past:
  • "Is this the version where they banned all mention of his name, and yours, for consorting with aliens? Or the one where he got every record of himself deleted from the files?"
This can refer to the Other, but also several elements of PROSE: Cold Fusion.
  • "Maybe you didn't use to have a father."
  • "Maybe you're living in the middle of a time war. Maybe there's an Enemy out there... who's rewriting you when you're not looking."
This can actually refer to several things, the Second War in Heaven, which does involve the Enemy. However it can also refer to the Last Great Time War.
  • "Maybe you weren't always half-human."
First mentioned in TV: Doctor Who.
  • "Maybe you weren't always a Time Lord."
TV: Silver Nemesis suggests something of the sort, a scene cut from TV: Remembrance of the Daleks suggests that the Doctor is "more than just another Time Lord".
  • "Maybe you originally came from some planet in the forty-ninth century. Fleeing from the Enemy who'd overrun your home."
TV: The Pilot Episode mentions the 49th century, an 'enemy overrunning your home' can be anything from the Enemy (first mentioned in PROSE: Alien Bodies) to the Daleks (who destroyed his home), first mentioned in TV: Dalek.
  • "Maybe there's no one left on Gallifrey..."
Quite possibly refers to the Time Lords abandonment of Gallifrey seen in PROSE: Dead Romance.
  • "Maybe they all left. Or maybe the whole planet's being destroyed, and undestroyed, and destroyed, and you just caught them at the wrong moment."
PROSE: The Ancestor Cell and The Gallifrey Chronicles both cover this concept.
  • BBC Books has announced that a "print on demand" reprint edition of this novel will be made available as of 30th September 2011 as the imprint revisits adventures featuring the first eight Doctors.[source needed]

Continuity

External links

Footnotes