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::'The consequences of having the Doctor crashing around our universe can be colossal...The Doctor is a time traveller. Never forget that, because it is central to an understanding of what makes him so terribly dangerous.  Most of us, in our tiny, individual ways are involved in the writing of our history.  Only the Doctor is out there rewriting it.'
:'The consequences of having the Doctor crashing around our universe can be colossal...The Doctor is a time traveller. Never forget that, because it is central to an understanding of what makes him so terribly dangerous.  Most of us, in our tiny, individual ways are involved in the writing of our history.  Only the Doctor is out there rewriting it.'


But even the Doctor may not see the threads that bind the universe together. Perhaps, instead, he cuts right through them.  Who knows what events he sets in motion without even realising? Who knows what consequences may come back - or forward - to haunt him?
But even the Doctor may not see the threads that bind the universe together. Perhaps, instead, he cuts right through them.  Who knows what events he sets in motion without even realising? Who knows what consequences may come back - or forward - to haunt him?
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* ''Timevault'' by Ben Jeapes (Featuring the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[K9]])
* ''Timevault'' by Ben Jeapes (Featuring the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[K9]])


* ''Zeitgeist'' by Craig Hinton (Featuring the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Turlough]])
* ''Zeitgeist'' by Craig Hinton (Featuring the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Vislor Turlough | Turlough]])


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Revision as of 20:50, 19 October 2005

Story
Decalog 3: Consequences
Decalog3.jpg
Series Decalog
Doctors First to Seventh
Publisher Virgin Publishing Ltd
Publication Date 1996
Format Paperback book. Ten stories, 304 pages.
ISBN ISBN 0-426-20478-6
'The consequences of having the Doctor crashing around our universe can be colossal...The Doctor is a time traveller. Never forget that, because it is central to an understanding of what makes him so terribly dangerous. Most of us, in our tiny, individual ways are involved in the writing of our history. Only the Doctor is out there rewriting it.'

But even the Doctor may not see the threads that bind the universe together. Perhaps, instead, he cuts right through them. Who knows what events he sets in motion without even realising? Who knows what consequences may come back - or forward - to haunt him?

Ten completely new tales from the universe of Doctor Who. Seven Doctors' lives, inexorably linked in a breathtaking chain of consequences.

- taken from the jacket synopsis


Individual Stories

  • Past Reckoning by Jackie Marshall (Featuring the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa)