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|image= Warriors of the Deep novel.jpg | |image = <gallery> | ||
| | Warriors of the Deep novel.jpg|1984 edition | ||
|number= 87 | 2WarriorsDeep.jpg|1992 edition | ||
|doctor=Fifth Doctor | </gallery> | ||
|companions=[[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]] | |number = 87 | ||
|enemy=[[Silurian]]s, [[Sea Devil]]s | |doctor = Fifth Doctor | ||
|setting= [[Sea Base 4]], [[2084]] | |companions = [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]] | ||
|writer= | |enemy = [[Silurian]]s, [[Sea Devil]]s | ||
|read by=[[Peter Davison]] | |setting = [[Sea Base 4]], [[2084]] | ||
|publisher= Target Books | |writer = Terrance Dicks | ||
|publisher2= W.H. Allen | |read by = [[Peter Davison]], [[Janet Fielding]] | ||
|novelisation of= Warriors of the Deep (TV story) | |cover = [[Andrew Skilleter]] | ||
|publisher = Target Books | |||
|release date= | |publisher2 = W.H. Allen | ||
|format= Hardcover and paperback editions; 12 chapters, 126 pages | |novelisation of = Warriors of the Deep (TV story) | ||
|isbn= ISBN 0-426-19561-2 | |release date = 16 August 1984 | ||
|prev=The Five Doctors (novelisation) | |format = Hardcover and paperback editions; 12 chapters, 126 pages | ||
| | |isbn = ISBN 0-426-19561-2 | ||
}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a novelisation based on the 1984 television serial [[Warriors of the Deep|of the same name]]. | |series = [[Target novelisation]]s | ||
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}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a novelisation based on the 1984 television serial [[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|of the same name]]. | |||
== Publisher's summary == | == Publisher's summary == | ||
=== 1984 edition === | === 1984 Target Books edition === | ||
When [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] materialises on [[Earth]] in the year [[2084]], the Doctor meets an old enemy – the [[Sea Devil]]s. Once the masters of this planet, they are now forced to live in the murky depths of the sea. But their intention is to reclaim their position of domination... | When [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] materialises on [[Earth]] in the year [[2084]], [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]] meets an old enemy – the [[Sea Devil]]s. Once the masters of this planet, they are now forced to live in the murky depths of the sea. But their intention is to reclaim their position of domination... | ||
This will entail the infiltration of Earth's defence systems and the provocation of another World War, more terrible than any yet experienced, to bring about the complete annihilation of the human race. | This will entail the infiltration of Earth's defence systems and the provocation of another World War, more terrible than any yet experienced, to bring about the complete annihilation of the human race. | ||
Not only is the first stage of the Sea Devil's attack successful, their associates in this dastardly plan are the sinister [[Silurian]]s, also known to the Doctor of old. | Not only is the first stage of the Sea Devil's attack successful, their associates in this dastardly plan are the sinister [[Silurian]]s, also known to the Doctor of old. | ||
=== 1992 Target Books edition === | |||
'LET'S FACE IT, [[Tegan Jovanka|TEGAN]],' SAID [[Vislor Turlough|THURLOUGH]] BRUTALLY. 'THE DOCTOR'S DROWNED.' AND HE DRAGGED HER AWAY. | |||
When the TARDIS materialises on Earth in the year 2084, the Doctor meets an old enemy – the Sea Devils. Once the masters of this planet, they are now forced to live in the murky depths of the sea. But their intention is to reclaim their once-mighty position of dominance. And their associates in this deadly plan are none other than the sinister Silurians, old and evil enemies of the Doctor. | |||
This is a novelization by [[Terrance Dicks]] of an original screenplay by [[Johnny Byrne]] and featuring [[Peter Davison]] as the Doctor. Broadcast in [[1984 (releases)|1984]], the story marked the first appearance of the Silurians in ten years. | |||
== Chapter titles == | == Chapter titles == | ||
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* Icthar is identified multiple times, by the Doctor and the author, as the unnamed [[Bokka K'to|Silurian Scientist]] previously encountered by the [[Third Doctor]] in the televised ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]''. Poised between the [[Okdel L'da|Old Silurian]] initially leading the shelter and the [[Morka|Young Silurian]] who usurped him. | * Icthar is identified multiple times, by the Doctor and the author, as the unnamed [[Bokka K'to|Silurian Scientist]] previously encountered by the [[Third Doctor]] in the televised ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]''. Poised between the [[Okdel L'da|Old Silurian]] initially leading the shelter and the [[Morka|Young Silurian]] who usurped him. | ||
* While the televised version implies the [[Sea Devil]]s are hibernating in a bunker beneath the ocean floor, the novelisation describes them as sleeping in the lower depths of the [[Silurian]] craft itself. Their length of inactivity is stretched from hundreds of years to thousands. | * While the televised version implies the [[Sea Devil]]s are hibernating in a bunker beneath the ocean floor, the novelisation describes them as sleeping in the lower depths of the [[Silurian]] craft itself. Their length of inactivity is stretched from hundreds of years to thousands. | ||
* | * Solow and Nilson converted to the ideology of the East Bloc, the power bloc opposed to the base. After the death of Solow's husband and parents, Nilson convinced her that the philosophy of the East Bloc was the answer to all of life's problems, but for the East Bloc to wipe out all suffering and injustice on Earth, sacrifices would have to be made. Conversely, Nilson is described as "a complete fanatic", if anything more ruthless than the people he serves. | ||
* The [[Myrka]] is described as a kind of "sea dragon", specially bred and adapted by the Silurians with cybernetic technology. It electrocutes its victims as with the televised story, but attacks with a lash-like tail that can send people hurtling across the room with its kinetic power alone. To the Doctor's knowledge, the creature is "almost invincible". | * The [[Myrka]] is described as a kind of "sea dragon", specially bred and adapted by the Silurians with cybernetic technology. It electrocutes its victims as with the televised story, but attacks with a lash-like tail that can send people hurtling across the room with its kinetic power alone. To the Doctor's knowledge, the creature is "almost invincible". | ||
* The novelisation clarifies that [[Tegan]]'s foot is undamaged while trapped under the toppled airlock door "by a kind of freak accident". | * The novelisation clarifies that [[Tegan]]'s foot is undamaged while trapped under the toppled airlock door "by a kind of freak accident". | ||
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* [[Icthar]]'s belief to having twice offered the hand of friendship (possibly explained in the [[Virgin Missing Adventures]] novel ''[[The Scales of Injustice]]'') is rewritten as the Doctor having twice tried in vain to make peace. | * [[Icthar]]'s belief to having twice offered the hand of friendship (possibly explained in the [[Virgin Missing Adventures]] novel ''[[The Scales of Injustice]]'') is rewritten as the Doctor having twice tried in vain to make peace. | ||
* Terrance Dicks retains an attempted rescue of the Doctor by [[Turlough]] and [[Preston (Warriors of the Deep)|Preston]], cut from the televised version to emphasise Turlough's cowardice and selfishness. | * Terrance Dicks retains an attempted rescue of the Doctor by [[Turlough]] and [[Preston (Warriors of the Deep)|Preston]], cut from the televised version to emphasise Turlough's cowardice and selfishness. | ||
* The confrontation in the chemical stores between the Doctor's party and [[Sauvix]] plays out a bit differently compared to the televised version. | * The confrontation in the chemical stores between the Doctor's party and [[Sauvix]] plays out a bit differently compared to the televised version. Preston shoots one of the cylinders with her blaster-rifle as she dies, rather than [[Bulic]] attacking Sauvix with the [[Hexachromite gas]] as in the broadcast story. | ||
* While the novelisation ends on a similarly bitter note, the Doctor recognises that there will be other survivors hiding throughout Sea Base 4. Bulic will have to assume command of the base while the TARDIS is repaired and explain to their rescuers what transpired. | * While the novelisation ends on a similarly bitter note, the Doctor recognises that there will be other survivors hiding throughout Sea Base 4. Bulic will have to assume command of the base while the TARDIS is repaired and explain to their rescuers what transpired. | ||
* Some of the character descriptions do not match how characters appeared on screen: [[Vorshak]] is described as dark-haired and Karina as oriental. | |||
* It is specified that the marine guards normally function as radiation crew, explaining their uniforms. | |||
* The character of [[Paroli]] is omitted entirely, with some of his role being given to various unnamed guards. | |||
* It is made clearer that on screen that Vorshak is shot while shielding the Doctor. | |||
* Vorshak is referred to as sitting in a command chair, whereas on screen he tends to stand. | |||
* The Doctor is said to remove his disguise after surrendering his gun to Vorshak, instead of remaining in a guard's uniform until the end of the story. | |||
* The Doctor turns off the UV converter when the Sea Devils turn up instead of it being shorted out. | |||
* The humans' weapons can harm Sea Devils by striking the unarmoured portions. | |||
* Turlough is given a dead guard's gun during the Myrka's first attack, rather than wrestling one from the sergeant. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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== Additional cover images == | == Additional cover images == | ||
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true"> | <gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true"> | ||
HardbackWarriorsOfTheDeep.jpg|1984 Hardback edition | |||
2WarriorsDeep.jpg|1992 edition.<br />Cover by [[Alister Pearson]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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== Audiobook == | == Audiobook == | ||
In [[June (releases)|June]] [[1995 (releases)|1995]], [[BBC Audio]] released an abridged audio book version of the novel, read by [[Peter Davison]]. It was later reissued on ''[[Tales from the TARDIS: Volume Two]]''. | In [[June (releases)|June]] [[1995 (releases)|1995]], [[BBC Audio]] released an abridged audio book version of the novel, read by [[Peter Davison]]. It was later reissued on ''[[Tales from the TARDIS: Volume Two]]''. | ||
The Target Book was again released as an audiobook on [[4 May (releases)|4 May]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]] complete and unabridged by BBC Audio and read by [[Janet Fielding]]. | |||
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true"> | |||
Warriors of the Deep audiobook.jpg|Audiobook cover | |||
</gallery> | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~ecl6nb/OnTarget/general/main.htm ''On Target'', a comprehensive guide to the Target novelisations by Tim Neal] | * [http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~ecl6nb/OnTarget/general/main.htm ''On Target'', a comprehensive guide to the Target novelisations by Tim Neal] | ||
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