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* The [[Penansulix Structure]] is a building on Gallifrey.
* The [[Penansulix Structure]] is a building on Gallifrey.
* Greyjan was president for three [[year]]s.
* Greyjan was president for three [[year]]s.
* When [[Chancellor of Time Future]] [[Djarshar]] said he needed to consult the [[Black Book of Gallifrey]] for information, the Doctor jokingly recommended he also check the [[Little Red Book of Gallifrey]], [[the Bones of the Dead]], [[the Scrolls of Antiquity]] and the [[Runes of Rassilon]].
* When [[Chancellor of Time Future]] [[Djarshar]] said he needed to consult the [[Black Book of Gallifrey]] for information, the Doctor jokingly recommended he also check the [[Red Book of Gallifrey|Little Red Book of Gallifrey]], [[the Bones of the Dead]], [[the Scrolls of Antiquity]] and the [[Runes of Rassilon]].


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Revision as of 21:07, 20 May 2021

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The Ancestor Cell was the thirty-sixth novel in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Peter Anghelides and Stephen Cole, released 3 July 2000 and featured the Eighth Doctor, Fitz Kreiner and Compassion. It marked the end of Stephen Cole's role as editor of the BBC Books ranges.

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The Doctor's not the man he was. But what has he become? An old enemy — Faction Paradox, a cult of time-travelling voodoo terrorists — is finally making him one of its own. These rebels have a mission for him, one that will deliver him into the hands of his own people, who have decreed that he must die. Except now, it seems, the Time Lords have a mission for him too...

A gargantuan structure, hewn from solid bone, has appeared in the skies over Gallifrey. Its origin and purpose are unknown, but its powers threaten to tear apart the web of time and the universe with it. Only the Doctor can get inside... but soon he will learn that nothing is safe and nothing sacred.

Shot by both sides, confronted by past sins and future crimes, the Doctor finds himself a prisoner of his own actions. With options finally running out, he must face his most crushing defeat or take one last, desperate chance for salvation...

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