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Revision as of 17:24, 31 March 2020
The Masks of Makassar was the third prose story published in the 2006 Doctor Who Annual.
Summary
The Doctor is asked to represent an alien planet. But his eternal grief at the loss of the Time Lords begins clouding his judgement, and when Rose is put in danger, the Doctor discovers a trap has been set - and he has walked straight into it.
Characters
References
- The visions from Rose's memory include the Powell Estate and Jackie Tyler.
Notes
to be added
Continuity
- The Doctor mentions the Matrix as something the Time Lords used to "keep their minds in after they died".
- The Doctor is haunted by the destruction of his homeworld, a running theme throughout his ninth incarnation.