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== Chapter titles ==
*Prologue
*1: Twilight's End
*2: The Northern Light
*3: Terror in the Dark
*4: Cassie
*5: Briefing
*6: Mind of Evil
*7: Fallen Star
*8: Suited and Booted
*9: Death on Ice
*10: The End of Innocence
*11: Night Flight
*12: Bailing Out
*13: Dead Town
*14: Stallo
*15: Deadly Radiation
*16: Flight into Danger
*17: Trapped
*18: Breaking Down the Door
*19: Ghosts of the Past
*20: Descent
*21: Attack of the Dead
*22: Ashes to Ashes, Dusk to Dusk
*23: A Crack in the Glass
*24: Nyathoggoth
*25: Connection
*26: Countdown
*27: The Final Lesson
*28: Endings and Beginnings
== Plot ==
== Plot ==
''to be added''
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* [[William Abberton]]
* [[William Abberton]]
* [[Lysandra Aristedes]]
* [[Lysandra Aristedes]]
=== Characters in flashbacks ===
* [[Evelyn Smythe]]
* [[Reggie Mead]]
* [[William Moore]]


== References ==
== References ==
* Forge personell call Alpha Facility "the madhouse", as it was once a lunatic asylum; this is a nod to the Forge's origins, a Scott/Wright TV pitch where it was called ''Bedlam''.
== Notes ==
* The Forge started in the [[1890s]].
* The Forge started in the [[1890s]].
* According to legend, nobody ever leaves the Forge and lives.  
* According to legend, nobody ever leaves the Forge and lives.  
* An unnamed woman is Director of the Forge, back in [[Whitehall]]. The Deputy-Director works at the Alpha Facility.
* An unnamed woman is Director of the Forge, back in [[Whitehall]]. The Deputy-Director works at the Alpha Facility.
== Notes ==
* Lysandra calls Alpha Facility "the madhouse", as it was once a lunatic asylum; this is a nod to the Forge's origins, a Scott/Wright TV pitch where it was called ''Bedlam''.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* [[Charles Crichton]] from [[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'' is Deputy-Director of the Forge. In his early days in the [[British Army]], he was friends with the fathers of William Dalton and Archie Brimmicombe-Wood (implied to be the fathers of [[Robert Dalton]] and [[Ross Brimmicombe-Wood]] from the ''UNIT'' audios). It's implied Crichton is separated from his family.
* [[Charles Crichton]] from [[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'' is Deputy-Director of the Forge. In his early days in the [[British Army]], he was friends with [[William Dalton]] and [[Archie Brimmicombe-Wood]].  
* Major [[Philip Kirby]] from ''UNIT'' audio [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Longest Night]]'' appears as a Whitehall special envoy, not yet working as the Prime Minister's [[Press secretary|Press Secretary]].
* Major [[Philip Kirby]] from ''UNIT'' audio [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Longest Night]]'' appears as a Whitehall special envoy, not yet working as the Prime Minister's [[Press secretary|Press Secretary]].
* [[Internal Counter-Intelligence Service|ICIS]] villain Sergeant French (from [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Coup]]'') was in the Forge. He's recently been promoted from corporal and transferred to ICIS when the story takes place.
* [[Internal Counter-Intelligence Service|ICIS]] villain Sergeant French (from [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Coup]]'') was in the Forge. He's recently been promoted from corporal and transferred to ICIS when the story takes place.

Revision as of 14:40, 28 May 2016

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Project: Valhalla was a Big Finish Productions novel under the brand New Worlds published in 2005. It focused on the character of William Abberton, also known as "Nimrod", who first appeared in the Doctor Who audio story Project: Twilight.

Publisher's summary

++Transmission Begins++
From: Deputy Director, Forge Alpha Facility
F.A.O: Director, Department C4, Whitehall
Re: Project: Valhalla
Rogue xenotech crash-site located in Lapland.
Suspected negative environment effect. Local communications network down. Total satellite whiteout.
Senior Field Agent Nimrod dispatched with full extraction team for assessment and harvest. Primary reports indicate total disappearance of local Sámi community. Possible zombie infestation. Crash-site protected by forcefield.
No further communication.
Current status of extraction team: unknown.
Nature of xenotech: unknown.
Threat level: unknown.
++Transmission Ends++

Chapter titles

  • Prologue
  • 1: Twilight's End
  • 2: The Northern Light
  • 3: Terror in the Dark
  • 4: Cassie
  • 5: Briefing
  • 6: Mind of Evil
  • 7: Fallen Star
  • 8: Suited and Booted
  • 9: Death on Ice
  • 10: The End of Innocence
  • 11: Night Flight
  • 12: Bailing Out
  • 13: Dead Town
  • 14: Stallo
  • 15: Deadly Radiation
  • 16: Flight into Danger
  • 17: Trapped
  • 18: Breaking Down the Door
  • 19: Ghosts of the Past
  • 20: Descent
  • 21: Attack of the Dead
  • 22: Ashes to Ashes, Dusk to Dusk
  • 23: A Crack in the Glass
  • 24: Nyathoggoth
  • 25: Connection
  • 26: Countdown
  • 27: The Final Lesson
  • 28: Endings and Beginnings

Plot

to be added

Characters

Characters in flashbacks

References

  • The Forge started in the 1890s.
  • According to legend, nobody ever leaves the Forge and lives.
  • An unnamed woman is Director of the Forge, back in Whitehall. The Deputy-Director works at the Alpha Facility.

Notes

  • Lysandra calls Alpha Facility "the madhouse", as it was once a lunatic asylum; this is a nod to the Forge's origins, a Scott/Wright TV pitch where it was called Bedlam.

Continuity

External links

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