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== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
*[[Paul Erdős]] is considered to be "the last of the great abstract thinkers".
* [[Paul Erdős]] is considered to be "the last of the great abstract thinkers".


=== Foods and beverages ===
=== Foods and beverages ===
* The Doctor drinks [[orange juice]] and serves [[Butter|buttered]] [[toast]] and [[honey]] to Ace and Ethan for [[breakfast]].
* The Doctor drinks [[orange juice]] and serves [[butter]]ed [[toast]] and [[honey]] to Ace and Ethan for [[breakfast]].
* Ace drinks hot [[chocolate]]. She also likes [[beer]] and gets drunk here.  
* Ace drinks hot [[chocolate]]. She also likes [[beer]] and gets drunk here.
*The Brigadier starts the day with [[coffee]].
* The Brigadier starts the day with [[coffee]].
*The food machine makes Bourneville Fruit and Nut bars on demand.
* The food machine makes Bourneville Fruit and Nut bars on demand.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 20:32, 5 September 2023

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prose stub

The Algebra of Ice was the sixty-sixth novel in the BBC Past Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Lloyd Rose, released 6 November 2004 and featured the Seventh Doctor, Ace and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.

This is the first Past Doctor Adventures novel to feature this line up of Doctor, companion and Lethbridge-Stewart.

Publisher's summary

A genius maths nerd, a weird webzine publisher, and the Doctor's old ally, the Brigadier, find themselves helping the Doctor and Ace solve what should be a simple puzzle: the appearance of a crop circle in the Kentish countryside.

Hardly uncommon. But there are some peculiar features. It's not a circle but a series of square-sided shapes. It's filled with ice. And it draws the Doctor and Ace into a confrontation with a reality right next to zero.

Plot

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Characters

Worldbuilding

  • Paul Erdős is considered to be "the last of the great abstract thinkers".

Foods and beverages

Notes

Illustrated preview Doctor Who Magazine issue 347.

Continuity

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