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The Doctor visits [[Pietia Marichev]] in [[Russia]] and receives a sample of a strange [[mushroom]] from Pietia's grandson [[Anatoly Marichev|Anatoly]]. He succeeds in convincing Pietia that he and his grandson must leave. | The Doctor visits [[Pietia Marichev]] in [[Russia]] and receives a sample of a strange [[mushroom]] from Pietia's grandson [[Anatoly Marichev|Anatoly]]. He succeeds in convincing Pietia that he and his grandson must leave. | ||
Before they can leave, however, they are betrayed by Anatoly's girlfriend [[Ludmilla Serebrennikov|Ludmilla]]. The Marichevs are executed by soldiers and their house burned down. | Before they can leave, however, they are betrayed by Anatoly's girlfriend [[Ludmilla Serebrennikov|Ludmilla]]. The Marichevs are executed by soldiers and their house burned down. |
Revision as of 17:59, 26 February 2019
Prelude Warlock was, as the name suggested, a prelude to Warlock by Andrew Cartmel. It did not appear in the published novel.
Summary
The Doctor visits Pietia Marichev in Russia and receives a sample of a strange mushroom from Pietia's grandson Anatoly. He succeeds in convincing Pietia that he and his grandson must leave.
Before they can leave, however, they are betrayed by Anatoly's girlfriend Ludmilla. The Marichevs are executed by soldiers and their house burned down.
Characters
References
- Anatoly and his grandfather are in the middle of an argument about Lysenko.
Notes
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Continuity
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External link
- The entire text of the piece at the Doctor Who Reference Guide