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|series = [[Virgin New Adventures]]
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|enemy= Management, The [[Zamp]]s
|enemy= Management, The [[Zamp]]s
|setting= {{il|[[Zamper]], [[60th century]]|[[Aristarchus]], [[60th century]]|[[The Doctor's House]], [[Kent]], [[England]], [[Earth]]}}
|setting= {{il|[[Zamper]], [[60th century]]|[[Aristarchus]], [[60th century]]|[[The Doctor's House]], [[Kent]], [[England]], [[Earth]]}}
|writer= [[Gareth Roberts]]
|writer= Gareth Roberts
|cover= [[Tony Masero]]
|cover= [[Tony Masero]]
|publisher= Virgin Books
|publisher= Virgin Books
|release date= [[17 August (releases)|17 August]] [[1995 (releases)|1995]]
|release date= 17 August 1995
|format= Paperback Book; 11 Chapters, 250 Pages
|format= Paperback Book; 11 Chapters, 250 Pages
|isbn= ISBN 0-426-20450-6
|isbn= ISBN 0-426-20450-6
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On the far side of a break in the fabric of space is the planet [[Zamper]], home of a secretive organisation that constructs and sells the mightiest warships in the galaxy. It is to Zamper that the last warriors of the fallen [[Chelonian]] Empire have come in a final attempt to restore their race's glory.
On the far side of a break in the fabric of space is the planet [[Zamper]], home of a secretive organisation that constructs and sells the mightiest warships in the galaxy. It is to Zamper that the last warriors of the fallen [[Chelonian]] Empire have come in a final attempt to restore their race's glory.


Separated from the [[The Doctor's TARDIS (Blood Heat)|TARDIS]], the [[Seventh Doctor|Doctor]] and his companions are intrigued by the bizarre operations on Zamper. Why are accidents and power failures afflicting the planet? What is the true agenda of the mysterious [[Management]]? And what are the strange powers of the alien shipbuilders?
Separated from the [[The Doctor's TARDIS (Silurian Earth)|TARDIS]], the [[Seventh Doctor|Doctor]] and his companions are intrigued by the bizarre operations on Zamper. Why are accidents and power failures afflicting the planet? What is the true agenda of the mysterious [[Management]]? And what are the strange powers of the alien shipbuilders?


== Plot ==
== Plot ==

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Zamper is the forty-first Virgin New Adventures novel. It features the Seventh Doctor, Bernice Summerfield, Roz Forrester and Chris Cwej. It also features a reappearance of the Chelonians, a species that first appeared in The Highest Science.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

"Good morning. We're doomed. Would you like a cup of tea?"

On the far side of a break in the fabric of space is the planet Zamper, home of a secretive organisation that constructs and sells the mightiest warships in the galaxy. It is to Zamper that the last warriors of the fallen Chelonian Empire have come in a final attempt to restore their race's glory.

Separated from the TARDIS, the Doctor and his companions are intrigued by the bizarre operations on Zamper. Why are accidents and power failures afflicting the planet? What is the true agenda of the mysterious Management? And what are the strange powers of the alien shipbuilders?

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  • Chris Cwej wears Calvin Klein briefs he found in the TARDIS.

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  • Some Chelonians refer to the Doctor's appearances / incarnations as "the brotherhood of Doctors."
  • Gareth Roberts later described the book as "terrible".

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