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Revision as of 09:19, 10 February 2011
Publisher's summary
"It is said that this city rests over the great menagerie. Men who felt tempted to meddle in science were cursed and turned into beasts."
A nameless city on a primitive, rain-sodden planet. The ruling Knights of Kuabris strive to keep order as hideous creatures emerge from the sewers to attack the populace. It seems that there might be some truth in the prophecies after all.
While Jamie languishes in the castle dungeons, the Doctor is forced to lead an expedition beneath the city to search for the fabled Menagerie of Ukkazaal. Meanwhile Zoe has been sold as a slave to a travelling freak show - and one of the exhibits is coming to life.
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Continuity
The Mecrim experiments were funded by IMC from Colony in Space, which grew from the Issigri Mining Corporation from The Space Pirates. Their DNA was licensed from the Butler Corporation of Cat’s Cradle: Warhead.
Timeline
- The Menagerie occurs after DW: The Space Pirates
- The Menagerie occurs before VD: Fallen Angel
External links
- The Doctor Who Reference Guide detailed synopsis of The Menagerie
- The Discontinuity Guide to: The Menagerie at The Whoniverse