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|image            = Rose The Sequel.jpg
|image            = Rose The Sequel.jpg
|main character    = [[Nestene Consciousness]]
|main character    = [[Nestene Consciousness]]
|featuring        =  
|featuring        = [[Boris Johnson|A "blonde man"]]
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|enemy            =  
|setting          = [[London]], [[2005]]
|setting          = [[London]], [[2005]]
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Part of the [[Nestene]] survives in the form of a clown. It enters [[Westminster]] and merges with the body of someone killed in the destruction, who has ambitions of power, creating a new being, and deciding to take revenge on [[the Doctor]].
Part of the [[Nestene]] survives in the form of a clown. It enters [[Westminster]] and merges with [[Boris Johnson|the body of someone]] killed in the destruction, who has ambitions of power, creating a new being, and deciding to take revenge on [[the Doctor]].


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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* [[Half-Head Pierrot]]
* [[Half-Head Pierrot]]
* [[Woman (Revenge of the Nestene)|Woman]]
* [[Woman (Revenge of the Nestene)|Woman]]
* [[Auton (Revenge of the Nestene)|Auton]]
* [[Boris Johnson|"Blonde man"/Auton]]


== References ==
== References ==
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** The cover included with this second release was a slight edit on the original [[Target novelisation]] cover, which was illustrated by [[Anthony Dry]]. Davies credits [[Richard Atkinson]] with designing the pages themselves, which visually present as a direct continuation to [[PROSE]]: ''[[Rose (novelisation)|Rose]]''.<ref name="Instagram" />
** The cover included with this second release was a slight edit on the original [[Target novelisation]] cover, which was illustrated by [[Anthony Dry]]. Davies credits [[Richard Atkinson]] with designing the pages themselves, which visually present as a direct continuation to [[PROSE]]: ''[[Rose (novelisation)|Rose]]''.<ref name="Instagram" />
* In the audio release's credits, [[Big Finish Productions]] is given "special thanks".
* In the audio release's credits, [[Big Finish Productions]] is given "special thanks".
* While the man that the Auton becomes at the end of the story is not identified outright, he is strongly implied to be [[Boris Johnson]], at the time of the story's writing the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]].<ref>[https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-03-26/doctor-who-rose-sequel/ RadioTimes: Doctor Who Rose sequel]</ref>
* While the man that the Auton becomes at the end of the story is not named outright, all-but-confirmed to be [[Boris Johnson]] through the description of the man. Boris, at the time of the story's writing, was the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]].<ref>[https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-03-26/doctor-who-rose-sequel/ RadioTimes: Doctor Who Rose sequel]</ref>


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

Revision as of 16:43, 8 February 2022

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Revenge of the Nestene was "Chapter 21" of the original novelisation for Rose, written by Russell T Davies and narrated by Jacob Dudman. It was released in 2020 as a sequel to the television story Rose for the Doctor Who: Lockdown! watch-along series. Later, it was published as the fifth story in the anthology Adventures in Lockdown.

Synopsis

Part of the Nestene survives in the form of a clown. It enters Westminster and merges with the body of someone killed in the destruction, who has ambitions of power, creating a new being, and deciding to take revenge on the Doctor.

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