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:: Professor Stahlman’s drilling project is going to crack open the Earth’s crust and release a gas that will provide the planet with a new source of power. At least that’s the plan. When the drill unearths a mysterious green slime that transforms them around it into snarling primitive monsters, it’s clear something has gone wrong – but Stahlman keeps on drilling! As people start to die and UNIT loses control, all eyes turn to the Doctor. But the Time Lord is trapped in a parallel universe where freedom is an illusion and the end of the world is just around the corner …
:: Professor Stahlman’s drilling project is going to crack open the Earth’s crust and release a gas that will provide the planet with a new source of power. At least that’s the plan. When the drill unearths a mysterious green slime that transforms them around it into snarling primitive monsters, it’s clear something has gone wrong – but Stahlman keeps on drilling! As people start to die and UNIT loses control, all eyes turn to the Doctor. But the Time Lord is trapped in a parallel universe where freedom is an illusion and the end of the world is just around the corner …


==Notable Information==
==Notable information==
* The parallel world plot in [[Inferno]] was added to fill the story out.
* The parallel world plot in [[Inferno]] was added to fill the story out.
* The Doctor has a normal pulse of 1one hundred seventy per minute ([[Inferno]]).
* The Doctor has a normal pulse of 1one hundred seventy per minute ([[Inferno]]).

Revision as of 22:51, 1 November 2011

The Doctor Who DVD Files –“The Ultimate Build-up Doctor Who Encyclopaedia” in fortnightly issues.

Contents

Collectable loose leaf pages divided into seven categories that could be filed accordingly.

Part 44 Friends and Foes The Tenth Doctor’s adventures in time and space begin.
Jake Simmonds This member of the Preachers helped to save two worlds.
Zoe Herriot Was this companion really as clever as the Second Doctor?
Morgaine Meet the evil sorceress from another dimension!
Voc Robots Discover creepy mechanical men with murder in mind …
Jagrafess This blobby monstrosity ruled the Human Empire!
PART 44 Getting into character! Actor Christopher Benjamin has worked with three different Doctors!
Yeti An exclusive glimpse beneath the fur of these alien robots …
Inferno The Third Doctor faces death in a parallel universe …

DVD Release (with cover blurb)

Each issue came with a DVD release.
Reversible DVD sleeves enabled the collector to display one of two designs featuring either the Doctor and his enemies or his companions.
"Listen to that! It’s the sound of a planet screaming out its rage! "
Professor Stahlman’s drilling project is going to crack open the Earth’s crust and release a gas that will provide the planet with a new source of power. At least that’s the plan. When the drill unearths a mysterious green slime that transforms them around it into snarling primitive monsters, it’s clear something has gone wrong – but Stahlman keeps on drilling! As people start to die and UNIT loses control, all eyes turn to the Doctor. But the Time Lord is trapped in a parallel universe where freedom is an illusion and the end of the world is just around the corner …

Notable information

  • The parallel world plot in Inferno was added to fill the story out.
  • The Doctor has a normal pulse of 1one hundred seventy per minute (Inferno).
  • In an alternative worldthe legendary King Arthur ruled a technologically advanced England in the Eighth century (Battlefield)
  • Other names for Morgaine included the Sunkiller, Dominator of the Thirteen Worlds and Battle Queen of the S’rax.
  • In the novelisation of Battlefield, Merlin is a future Doctor with curly red hair and an Afghan coat.
  • In The Robots of Death, fear of robots is called Grimwade Syndrome and is named after the programmes production manager.
  • Production documents give Zoe’s age as fifteen. She first appeared in the second episode of The Wheel in Space.
  • The sound of a Yeti roar is that of a toilet being flushed played backwards.
  • Although the Editor could understand the Jagrafess the TARDIS was unable to translate the noises (or those of the Judoon).

Credits

External links