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Revision as of 08:32, 10 February 2011
Publisher's summary
The year is 1878. Three ships of the British Imperial Spacefleet have just set course for the moon.
The discovery of a mysterious diary, recalling a seemingly impossible journey, takes the Doctor and his companions back to a crucial moment in history -- and into certain danger. For the moon of 1878 is far from deserted.
Trapped in a crater teeming with hostile animal and plant life, the Doctor and Turlough must join the British explorers on a hazardous journey to battle for their freedom before the long lunar night descends. For, lurking in the shadows, are the Vrall -- cunning and utterly ruthless killers.
With the loss of one of their ships -- and their captain -- the British team become embroiled in a struggle to survive that tests duty and honour to their limits. Meanwhile, Turlough finds himself with Time in his hands and the Doctor must make a choice that will determine the future of an Empire -- and Earth itself.
Characters
- The Doctor
- Turlough
- Kamelion
- Is overwhelmed by the psychic feedback from all the wildlife on the Moon.
- Can sense the Doctor's thoughts because of the complexity of them.
- Impersonates Prince Philip, and tells Queen Victoria to end the British Space Program and to look to domestic concerns.
References
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Notes
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Continuity
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Timeline
- Imperial Moon occurs after: BFA: Singularity
- Imperial Moon occurs before: ST: White Man's Burden