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|series = [[Virgin New Adventures]] | |||
|image=Tears of the Oracle.jpg | |range = Virgin New Adventures | ||
|series= [[Virgin | |number in range = 81 | ||
|number= 20 | |number = 20 | ||
|main character= [[Bernice Summerfield]] | |main character = [[Bernice Summerfield]] | ||
|featuring= | |featuring = Irving Braxiatel | ||
| | |featuring2 = Clarence | ||
| | |featuring3 = Jason Kane | ||
|writer= [[ | |featuring4 = Chris Cwej{{!}}Cwej | ||
|publisher= Virgin Books | |featuring5 = Joseph (Oh No It Isn't!) | ||
|release date= | |featuring6 = God (The Also People) | ||
|format= Paperback Book, 294 Pages | |featuring7 = B-Aaron | ||
|isbn= ISBN 0-426-20533-2 | |featuring8 = Skutloid | ||
|prev= Dead Romance (novel) | |featuring9 = Drexton | ||
|next= Return to the Fractured Planet (novel)}} | |featuring10 = Garshal | ||
''''' | |featuring11 = Wolsey | ||
|enemy = [[Parasite (Tears of the Oracle)|Parasite]] | |||
|setting = [[Dellah]], [[KS-159]] and [[Worldsphere]], [[2595]] | |||
|writer = Justin Richards | |||
|cover = [[Fred Gambino]] | |||
|publisher = Virgin Books | |||
|release date = 2 June 1999 | |||
|format = Paperback Book, 294 Pages | |||
|isbn = ISBN 0-426-20533-2 | |||
|prev = Dead Romance (novel) | |||
|next = Return to the Fractured Planet (novel) | |||
}} | |||
'''''Tears of the Oracle''''' was the eighty-first [[Virgin New Adventures]] novel. | |||
It was a return to the "main narrative" after the two previous novels, which went down different avenues. [[Irving Braxiatel]], [[Clarence]] and [[Chris Cwej]] returned. | |||
== Publisher's summary == | == Publisher's summary == | ||
''"Benny, you're ill. Let us help you. We want to help you. Really we do. This paranoia. These delusions. What you've done — it's driven you insane. Nobody wants to hurt you. We're your friends."'' | ''"Benny, you're ill. Let us help you. We want to help you. Really we do. This paranoia. These delusions. What you've done — it's driven you [[insane]]. Nobody wants to hurt you. We're your friends."'' | ||
On [[Dellah]], the shattered former home of [[Bernice Summerfield]], only the Advanced Research centre survives — the last remnant of the once famous university. But it's under siege from fanatical groups of religious inquisitors, searching for new converts or dangerous heretics. | On [[Dellah]], the shattered former home of [[Bernice Summerfield]], only the [[Advanced Research Department|Advanced Research centre]] survives — the last remnant of the once famous university. But it's under siege from fanatical groups of religious inquisitors, searching for new converts or dangerous heretics. | ||
Benny would have to be mad to go back. | Benny would have to be mad to go back. | ||
[[Jason Kane]], Bernice's one-time husband and all-time opportunist, has found the ancient remains of the Oracle of the Lost on an obscure planetoid known only as KS-159. Or so he says. | [[Kebara|Jason Kane]], Bernice's one-time husband and all-time opportunist, has found the ancient remains of the [[Oracle of the Lost]] on an obscure planetoid known only as [[KS-159]]. Or so he says. | ||
Benny would have to be mad to believe him. | Benny would have to be mad to believe him. | ||
The mysterious Irving Braxiatel is looking for somewhere quiet to house his huge collection of... everything. | The mysterious [[Irving Braxiatel]] is looking for somewhere quiet to house his huge collection of... everything. | ||
Benny would have to be mad to suggest | Benny would have to be mad to suggest KS-159. | ||
The | The Oracle of the Lost, legend says, can answer any question. But the cryptic answers she gives are never helpful, and often dangerous. | ||
Benny would have to be mad to reawaken her. | Benny would have to be mad to reawaken her. | ||
Or ask a question. | Or ask a question. | ||
Or believe the answer. | Or believe the answer. | ||
== Chapter titles == | |||
# Finale (1) | |||
# An Account of a Meeting of the Funding Council of the Colloquian Museum of Ancient Artefacts | |||
# Conversations | |||
# Faith Healing | |||
# Storage Facility X One Nine | |||
# Transcript of a Lecture by Professor Edward Watkinson at the Colloquian University (Extract) | |||
# Communication | |||
# A Plea for Help | |||
# Finale (2) | |||
# Rescue and Survival | |||
# Escape and Death | |||
# A Visitor | |||
# Jason's Story | |||
# Mikelz's Message to Watkinson from the Delfus-Orestes Expedition (Extract) | |||
# A Gamble | |||
# Arrivals | |||
# Extract from the Diary of Bernice Summerfield | |||
# Departure | |||
# Recollections of Divson Follett | |||
# Excavations and Discoveries | |||
# The Oracle of the Lost | |||
# Finale (3) | |||
# Post-Mortem | |||
# Mikelz's Second Message to Watkinson (Fragment) | |||
# Heat Seeking | |||
# Report of Captain Riva Gordenski, Duty Officer Extraction Unit Five, Cavanora System - 11 September, 2515 (Extract) | |||
# Links | |||
# Gregor's Log (Extract) | |||
# Correspondence of Louisa Mikelz (Fragment) | |||
# Questions | |||
# Merely Players | |||
# Diagnosis | |||
# Anomaly | |||
# Research | |||
# Extract from ''Living Archaeology'', the Biography of Edward Watkinson, by Herve Pottle | |||
# Conversation | |||
# The Oracle's Story | |||
# The Ship | |||
# Visual Log | |||
# Evidence | |||
# Guilt | |||
# Finale (4) | |||
# Discovery | |||
# Changes | |||
# Answers | |||
# Contacts | |||
# Paracletes | |||
# Personal Journal of Professor Edward Watkinson (Extract) | |||
# Personal Journal of Ableet Gorvalis (Extract) | |||
# Background Reading | |||
# Transcript of Watkinson's Final Lecture (Extract) | |||
# Observations and Arrivals | |||
# Freedom of Information | |||
# Identity Crisis | |||
# In the House of God | |||
# Confrontation | |||
# The Tears of the Oracle | |||
# Showdown | |||
# Preoccupations | |||
# Last Message to God | |||
# Data Input | |||
# Sanctuary | |||
# Simulation | |||
# Poisoned Chalice | |||
# Finale (5) | |||
# Fallout | |||
# Question and Answer | |||
# Closure | |||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
''to be | Although [[the People]] have negotiated a new treaty with [[Time Lord|their rivals]], [[God (The Also People)|God]] is 87% sure that [[war]] remains inevitable because of the [[religion|religious]] fervour spreading across [[Dellah]]. He has [[!Cin-ta!x]] of the [[Temporal Interest Group]] help engineer [[time travel]], which is permitted by the new treaty, and it is rumoured that he is receiving advice from a man outside of the People whom he decides to send to [[KS-159]]. He also sends [[Clarence]] to give a small box to [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]]. | ||
On Dellah, [[Skutloid|Commander Skutloid]], [[Garshal]] and [[Drexton]] defend the people hiding in [[St Oscar's University]]'s [[Advanced Research Department]] from the religious fanatics, protected from the madness themselves by [[alpha-wave suppressor]]s. Skutloid realises that [[Santos Silvera|Director Silvera]] too has succumbed to the illness and decides to defy his orders and send a message to Braxiatel for help despite the planet being in [[quarantine]]. [[Joseph (Oh No It Isn't!)|Joseph]] hears the message and comes to find him. | |||
[[Irving Braxiatel|Braxiatel]], no longer with [[Renée Thalia]], invites Benny to meet him at a [[spaceport]] and informs her that he intends on establishing a permanent collection with her help. He also shows her to Clarence, who updates them on goings-on in the [[Worldsphere]] and tells them that [[B-Aaron]] is looking into the new treaty and that God believes that she and Braxiatel are to be key players in the war. He gives Benny the box from God, which contains a [[holocube]] of one of [[Edward Watkinson]]'s lectures, and Braxiatel later receives Skutloid's message. | |||
Benny and Braxiatel return to Dellah to extract the [[Neo-Aretian]]s, protected by Braxiatel's mental barrier, as a battle begins between the fanatics and Silvera's men. Drexton, already injured, sacrifices himself and Skutloid dies on Braxiatel's ship after returning Joseph to Benny. Braxiatel discovers that the alpha-wave suppressors were a [[placebo]] and Benny finds Jason waiting for her at the [[warehouse]] with evidence of where [[Oleg Mikelz]] allegedly found the [[Oracle of the Lost]]. He says that he has already visited the [[planetoid]], now called [[KS-159]], and found the [[Temple of the Lost|temple]] and the Oracle. | |||
Braxiatel wins KS-159 from [[Hayward Denson]] at a [[casino]] and Benny asks [[Divson Follett]] and [[Emilia Winston]] to join her, Braxiatel, Jason, Clarence, Joseph and Garshal, which they agree to. Denson, having placed a tracker on Jason, sneaks into the warehouse and offers to provide funding and to serve as their [[medic]], telling them that they will not get past the [[satellite]] defences without him. Benny and Braxiatel agree. | |||
On KS-159, the group find Mikelz's base and the eighty-year-old remains of a man and woman killed by shots to the head. They reach the temple and Braxiatel decides that they will each ask of the Oracle one [[question]]. Denson asks the Oracle if she is alive and Winston asks how old she is, both questions which she does not give a straight answer to. Braxiatel asks if he will ever return to his people, which he already knew that she could not answer. She tells Garshal that he will die alone in the dark, tells Clarence that he was once !C-Mel, but that who he will become is more important, and tells Follett that he will soon be finished. Finally, she tells Benny that the future war is not certain. | |||
Denson discovers that the remains are that of Mikelz's wife, [[Louisa Mikelz|Louisa]], and his [[assistant]], [[Gregor (Tears of the Oracle)|Gregor]] and looks through Mikelz's files before somebody interrupts him. Garshal and Joseph find his body, [[mummification|mummified]], and Benny notices that he is holding a [[letter]] from Mikelz to [[Edward Watkinson]] in which he discusses how the Oracle indicated that he would kill Louisa and Gregor and, with this knowledge, he came to believe that they were having an affair. | |||
Whilst Jason initially declined to ask the Oracle a question, he returns to her and will not tell Benny what he asked. She reads Watkinson's [[biography]], ''[[Living Archaeology]]'', and notices similarities between his doomed trip to [[Paracletes]] and Mikelz's to KS-159 which Braxiatel believes are coincidental. She and Clarence search the living quarters at Mikelz's base and find letters and logs in which Louisa and Gregor, who were not having an affair, express concern for Mikelz and his obsession with the Oracle. Benny goes to speak with the Oracle, who says that she has an affliction in her [[brain]]. | |||
B-Aaron speaks with simulation systems supervisor [[Zeb'Lan]] using a real-time interface and learns that God had Jason repeatedly watch simulations of himself and Benny. He sends a message to Benny and Clarence, but Benny is busy having Denson run tests on her and deduces that the affliction is due to the [[Mary-Sue]] she had a few months ago. According to Denson, she has about a month to live and there is no treatment beyond [[painkiller]]s and [[sedative]]s. Garshal is found dead and mummified with a coin in his mouth, which Braxiatel recognises as a Neo-Aretian tradition. | |||
Braxiatel suggests that he and Benny consult the Oracle to find out what happened eighty years ago, with Benny having begun to wonder if Watkinson had thrown himself into his work because he was dying. The Oracle tells them that Mikelz killed Louisa and Gregor before realising that the Oracle had manipulated him into wanting to destroy her as she longs for death. As revenge, Mikelz instead crashed his ship nearby to bury her alive. The group excavate the ship and learn that Mikelz sent a message to Watkinson telling him what happened before he dies instantly from a broken neck in the crash. | |||
When Benny learns that Garshal had a coin in her mouth, she goes to inspect it, knowing that unlike Skutloid he did not believe in the superstition. The coin was one that she had found and given to Jason, indicating that Garshal had put it in his mouth before dying as a clue to who killed him. He tries to kill her and drain her [[life force]] before she kills him by hitting him with a [[lamp]]. His corpse is exhausted and aged. Benny passes out and, when she awakens, she asks the Oracle about Watkinson and is told that he came to KS-159, found Mikelz, Louise and Gregor dead and is now buried in the desert. The group locate the body and Braxiatel and Watkinson examine it, finding similarities between Watkinson's brain and Jason's. | |||
Benny becomes suspicious of the team due to their hushed whisperings and them keeping a close eye on her, overhearing Braxiatel talking about "maintaining the [[human]] form". Braxiatel sends a [[communication cube]] to his people in another universe to ask for [[Chris Cwej|Cwej]]'s help in investigating what happened to Watkinson on Paracletes. [[Monk (Tears of the Oracle)|A monk]] gives Cwej [[regeneration|a new body]], which is short and stocky, and the communication cube through which Braxiatel contacts him, although he is surprised by the new body. He travels to Paracletes and finds journals which show that Watkinson was paranoid that his students were shape-shifters. | |||
Braxiatel visits the Oracle and learns that she told Jason that Benny and Braxiatel are the people upon whom the future depends. "Jason", however, was actually an impostor. Benny believes that the group are plotting against her and, after pushing Winston into a wall, barricades herself in a room and escapes when Cwej arrives and offers to help. She runs into [[Jason Kane|Jason]] and again escapes when everybody tells her that she is unwell and that they need to do further tests. | |||
B-Aaron visits [[Yah!wey]], the House where "Jason" was staying whilst on the Worldsphere and learns that he was actually a shape-shifter called Kebara, sent by God to ask the Oracle who would win the war. God arrives and explains that, after Kebara returned from the Oracle and told him that Benny and Braxiatel would be key players, he wanted to have Benny and Braxiatel distracted so that they would have no part in the war and had the [[mercenary]] Kebara mimic Jason to lead them to KS-159. | |||
Braxiatel tells Benny about Kebara and shares what the Oracle told him about Watkinson. Watkinson, plagued by a parasite that fed on the certainty and belief of its host, came to KS-159 to infect the Oracle and make her blind to the future as revenge for Mikelz's death. When he died, the parasite moved into the Oracle as planned and remained inside her before moving into Kebara, making him believe that he was really Jason and having him kill Follett and Garshal for energy. It is now inside Benny and makes her disbelieve Braxiatel and shoot him. Benny runs to her room where Joseph, the only one that she feels she can talk to, is waiting for her. | |||
On the Worldsphere, B-Aaron gives God a cryptic message from Braxiatel: he knows that God planted a cup in his sack, but it is in danger of becoming a poisoned chalice or a cure-all. Whilst this means nothing to B-Aaron, God tells B-Aaron to flee from the ''J-Kibb'', which is linked directly to God's systems. The ''B-Aaron'' flies away from People space and God takes control of the ''J-Kibb'', which is more concerned with its remote drone. | |||
Benny shoots herself to get rid of the parasite and keep it from moving into anybody else. It jumps into Joseph, which it now knows is a remote drone of J-Kibb, and devours him completely with the intention of moving on to do the same to everything that he was connected to. However, God isolates the ''J-Kibb'' from everything else, leaving the parasite trapped, and sets in on a collision course. Clarence watches it. | |||
Benny wakes up on her bed and learns that the gun that she shot herself with was a [[percussion gun]] and that the parasite only left her because she believed that it was deadly. Braxiatel summons B-Aaron into J-Kibb's drone and they, Benny and Jason go the Oracle and learn that the war now seems very unlikely to occur, which Braxiatel explains is due to God having crashed the parasite into Dellah to cancel out the religious fervour for which his people would have blamed God had it spread off-world. Jason suggests that he and Benny get [[marriage|married]] again, but she does not yet know her answer, and she heads off with Braxiatel in search of the [[Fountain of Forever]] to cure her affliction. | |||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
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* [[Irving Braxiatel]] | * [[Irving Braxiatel]] | ||
* [[Clarence]] | * [[Clarence]] | ||
* [[Divson | * [[Divson Follett]] | ||
* [[Emilia Winston]] | * [[Emilia Winston]] | ||
* [[Hayward Denson]] | * [[Hayward Denson]] | ||
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* [[Drexton]] | * [[Drexton]] | ||
* [[Garshal]] | * [[Garshal]] | ||
* [[Oracle of the Lost]] | |||
* [[Oleg Mikelz]] | |||
* [[Louisa Mikelz]] | |||
* [[Gregor (Tears of the Oracle)|Gregor]] | |||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
=== Food and drink === | |||
* [[!Cin-ta!x]] makes [[pancake]]s. | |||
* Braxiatel drinks [[coffee]]. | |||
=== | === Locations === | ||
* | * Braxiatel wins [[KS-159]] in a card game on [[Vega Station (Demontage)|Vega Station]]. | ||
=== | === Mythology === | ||
* | * The Neo-Aretians believe that the dead need to pay a [[coin]] to the [[Journeyman]] to be taken to [[Kinova]]. | ||
=== Species === | === Species === | ||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
* Braxiatel uses a communication cube to contact his people for assistance in the same way the [[Second Doctor]] does in [[TV]]: ''[[The War Games]]''. | * God mentions the "[[Babylon]] incident". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Walking to Babylon (novel)|Walking to Babylon]]'') | ||
* Chris was exposed to the lethal dose of radiation in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Dead Romance]]''. | * Braxiatel uses a [[hypercube|communication cube]] to contact his people for assistance in the same way the [[Second Doctor]] does in [[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]''. | ||
* Benny | * Chris was exposed to the lethal dose of [[radiation]] in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance]]''. | ||
* | * Benny mentions getting a [[Mary-Sue]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Mary-Sue Extrusion (novel)|The Mary-Sue Extrusion]]'') | ||
* There is a brief revisit to Benny's wedding in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Happy Endings]]''. | * ''[[Demontage (novel)|Demontage]]'' features the [[Vega Station (Demontage)|Vega Station]]. | ||
* !C-Mel (the ship Clarence once was) first appeared in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Also People]]''. | * There is a brief revisit to Benny's wedding in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Happy Endings (novel)|Happy Endings]]''. | ||
* When discussing his imminent regeneration of Chris Cwej, the Time Lord mentions Chris had a | * [[!C-Mel]] (the ship Clarence once was) first appeared in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Also People (novel)|The Also People]]''. | ||
* Skutloid, Drexton and Garshal all first appeared in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Medusa Effect]]''. | * When discussing his imminent [[regeneration]] of Chris Cwej, the [[Time Lord]] mentions Chris had a [[body bepple]] to appear as a giant teddy bear in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Original Sin (novel)|Original Sin]]''. | ||
* Emilia Winston first appeared in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Dragons' Wrath (novel)|Dragons' Wrath]]''. | * Skutloid, Drexton and Garshal all first appeared in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Medusa Effect (novel)|The Medusa Effect]]''. | ||
* Emilia Winston first appeared in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Dragons' Wrath (novel)|Dragons' Wrath]]''. | |||
* In ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'' Cwej's new form was explained to have been designed by the [[House Military]] to be resistant to [[the Fat]]. | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
{{dwrefguide|who_na81.htm|Tears of the Oracle}} | |||
* {{whoniverse| | * {{whoniverse|na81|Tears of the Oracle}} | ||
* [http://mysite.science.uottawa.ca/rsmith43/cloister/tearorac.htm The Cloister Library: '''Tears of the Oracle'''] | |||
* [http://www.oocities.com/rico.briggs/tear.html Doctor Who Bewildering Reference Guide to '''Tears of the Oracle'''] | * [http://www.oocities.com/rico.briggs/tear.html Doctor Who Bewildering Reference Guide to '''Tears of the Oracle'''] | ||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == | ||
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[[Category:BNA novels]] | [[Category:BNA novels]] | ||
[[Category:Irving Braxiatel novels]] | [[Category:Irving Braxiatel novels]] | ||
[[Category:Regeneration novels]] | |||
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[[Category:Stories set in 2595]] | [[Category:Stories set in 2595]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 28 January 2024
Tears of the Oracle was the eighty-first Virgin New Adventures novel.
It was a return to the "main narrative" after the two previous novels, which went down different avenues. Irving Braxiatel, Clarence and Chris Cwej returned.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
"Benny, you're ill. Let us help you. We want to help you. Really we do. This paranoia. These delusions. What you've done — it's driven you insane. Nobody wants to hurt you. We're your friends."
On Dellah, the shattered former home of Bernice Summerfield, only the Advanced Research centre survives — the last remnant of the once famous university. But it's under siege from fanatical groups of religious inquisitors, searching for new converts or dangerous heretics.
Benny would have to be mad to go back.
Jason Kane, Bernice's one-time husband and all-time opportunist, has found the ancient remains of the Oracle of the Lost on an obscure planetoid known only as KS-159. Or so he says.
Benny would have to be mad to believe him.
The mysterious Irving Braxiatel is looking for somewhere quiet to house his huge collection of... everything.
Benny would have to be mad to suggest KS-159.
The Oracle of the Lost, legend says, can answer any question. But the cryptic answers she gives are never helpful, and often dangerous.
Benny would have to be mad to reawaken her.
Or ask a question.
Or believe the answer.
Chapter titles[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Finale (1)
- An Account of a Meeting of the Funding Council of the Colloquian Museum of Ancient Artefacts
- Conversations
- Faith Healing
- Storage Facility X One Nine
- Transcript of a Lecture by Professor Edward Watkinson at the Colloquian University (Extract)
- Communication
- A Plea for Help
- Finale (2)
- Rescue and Survival
- Escape and Death
- A Visitor
- Jason's Story
- Mikelz's Message to Watkinson from the Delfus-Orestes Expedition (Extract)
- A Gamble
- Arrivals
- Extract from the Diary of Bernice Summerfield
- Departure
- Recollections of Divson Follett
- Excavations and Discoveries
- The Oracle of the Lost
- Finale (3)
- Post-Mortem
- Mikelz's Second Message to Watkinson (Fragment)
- Heat Seeking
- Report of Captain Riva Gordenski, Duty Officer Extraction Unit Five, Cavanora System - 11 September, 2515 (Extract)
- Links
- Gregor's Log (Extract)
- Correspondence of Louisa Mikelz (Fragment)
- Questions
- Merely Players
- Diagnosis
- Anomaly
- Research
- Extract from Living Archaeology, the Biography of Edward Watkinson, by Herve Pottle
- Conversation
- The Oracle's Story
- The Ship
- Visual Log
- Evidence
- Guilt
- Finale (4)
- Discovery
- Changes
- Answers
- Contacts
- Paracletes
- Personal Journal of Professor Edward Watkinson (Extract)
- Personal Journal of Ableet Gorvalis (Extract)
- Background Reading
- Transcript of Watkinson's Final Lecture (Extract)
- Observations and Arrivals
- Freedom of Information
- Identity Crisis
- In the House of God
- Confrontation
- The Tears of the Oracle
- Showdown
- Preoccupations
- Last Message to God
- Data Input
- Sanctuary
- Simulation
- Poisoned Chalice
- Finale (5)
- Fallout
- Question and Answer
- Closure
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
Although the People have negotiated a new treaty with their rivals, God is 87% sure that war remains inevitable because of the religious fervour spreading across Dellah. He has !Cin-ta!x of the Temporal Interest Group help engineer time travel, which is permitted by the new treaty, and it is rumoured that he is receiving advice from a man outside of the People whom he decides to send to KS-159. He also sends Clarence to give a small box to Benny.
On Dellah, Commander Skutloid, Garshal and Drexton defend the people hiding in St Oscar's University's Advanced Research Department from the religious fanatics, protected from the madness themselves by alpha-wave suppressors. Skutloid realises that Director Silvera too has succumbed to the illness and decides to defy his orders and send a message to Braxiatel for help despite the planet being in quarantine. Joseph hears the message and comes to find him.
Braxiatel, no longer with Renée Thalia, invites Benny to meet him at a spaceport and informs her that he intends on establishing a permanent collection with her help. He also shows her to Clarence, who updates them on goings-on in the Worldsphere and tells them that B-Aaron is looking into the new treaty and that God believes that she and Braxiatel are to be key players in the war. He gives Benny the box from God, which contains a holocube of one of Edward Watkinson's lectures, and Braxiatel later receives Skutloid's message.
Benny and Braxiatel return to Dellah to extract the Neo-Aretians, protected by Braxiatel's mental barrier, as a battle begins between the fanatics and Silvera's men. Drexton, already injured, sacrifices himself and Skutloid dies on Braxiatel's ship after returning Joseph to Benny. Braxiatel discovers that the alpha-wave suppressors were a placebo and Benny finds Jason waiting for her at the warehouse with evidence of where Oleg Mikelz allegedly found the Oracle of the Lost. He says that he has already visited the planetoid, now called KS-159, and found the temple and the Oracle.
Braxiatel wins KS-159 from Hayward Denson at a casino and Benny asks Divson Follett and Emilia Winston to join her, Braxiatel, Jason, Clarence, Joseph and Garshal, which they agree to. Denson, having placed a tracker on Jason, sneaks into the warehouse and offers to provide funding and to serve as their medic, telling them that they will not get past the satellite defences without him. Benny and Braxiatel agree.
On KS-159, the group find Mikelz's base and the eighty-year-old remains of a man and woman killed by shots to the head. They reach the temple and Braxiatel decides that they will each ask of the Oracle one question. Denson asks the Oracle if she is alive and Winston asks how old she is, both questions which she does not give a straight answer to. Braxiatel asks if he will ever return to his people, which he already knew that she could not answer. She tells Garshal that he will die alone in the dark, tells Clarence that he was once !C-Mel, but that who he will become is more important, and tells Follett that he will soon be finished. Finally, she tells Benny that the future war is not certain.
Denson discovers that the remains are that of Mikelz's wife, Louisa, and his assistant, Gregor and looks through Mikelz's files before somebody interrupts him. Garshal and Joseph find his body, mummified, and Benny notices that he is holding a letter from Mikelz to Edward Watkinson in which he discusses how the Oracle indicated that he would kill Louisa and Gregor and, with this knowledge, he came to believe that they were having an affair.
Whilst Jason initially declined to ask the Oracle a question, he returns to her and will not tell Benny what he asked. She reads Watkinson's biography, Living Archaeology, and notices similarities between his doomed trip to Paracletes and Mikelz's to KS-159 which Braxiatel believes are coincidental. She and Clarence search the living quarters at Mikelz's base and find letters and logs in which Louisa and Gregor, who were not having an affair, express concern for Mikelz and his obsession with the Oracle. Benny goes to speak with the Oracle, who says that she has an affliction in her brain.
B-Aaron speaks with simulation systems supervisor Zeb'Lan using a real-time interface and learns that God had Jason repeatedly watch simulations of himself and Benny. He sends a message to Benny and Clarence, but Benny is busy having Denson run tests on her and deduces that the affliction is due to the Mary-Sue she had a few months ago. According to Denson, she has about a month to live and there is no treatment beyond painkillers and sedatives. Garshal is found dead and mummified with a coin in his mouth, which Braxiatel recognises as a Neo-Aretian tradition.
Braxiatel suggests that he and Benny consult the Oracle to find out what happened eighty years ago, with Benny having begun to wonder if Watkinson had thrown himself into his work because he was dying. The Oracle tells them that Mikelz killed Louisa and Gregor before realising that the Oracle had manipulated him into wanting to destroy her as she longs for death. As revenge, Mikelz instead crashed his ship nearby to bury her alive. The group excavate the ship and learn that Mikelz sent a message to Watkinson telling him what happened before he dies instantly from a broken neck in the crash.
When Benny learns that Garshal had a coin in her mouth, she goes to inspect it, knowing that unlike Skutloid he did not believe in the superstition. The coin was one that she had found and given to Jason, indicating that Garshal had put it in his mouth before dying as a clue to who killed him. He tries to kill her and drain her life force before she kills him by hitting him with a lamp. His corpse is exhausted and aged. Benny passes out and, when she awakens, she asks the Oracle about Watkinson and is told that he came to KS-159, found Mikelz, Louise and Gregor dead and is now buried in the desert. The group locate the body and Braxiatel and Watkinson examine it, finding similarities between Watkinson's brain and Jason's.
Benny becomes suspicious of the team due to their hushed whisperings and them keeping a close eye on her, overhearing Braxiatel talking about "maintaining the human form". Braxiatel sends a communication cube to his people in another universe to ask for Cwej's help in investigating what happened to Watkinson on Paracletes. A monk gives Cwej a new body, which is short and stocky, and the communication cube through which Braxiatel contacts him, although he is surprised by the new body. He travels to Paracletes and finds journals which show that Watkinson was paranoid that his students were shape-shifters.
Braxiatel visits the Oracle and learns that she told Jason that Benny and Braxiatel are the people upon whom the future depends. "Jason", however, was actually an impostor. Benny believes that the group are plotting against her and, after pushing Winston into a wall, barricades herself in a room and escapes when Cwej arrives and offers to help. She runs into Jason and again escapes when everybody tells her that she is unwell and that they need to do further tests.
B-Aaron visits Yah!wey, the House where "Jason" was staying whilst on the Worldsphere and learns that he was actually a shape-shifter called Kebara, sent by God to ask the Oracle who would win the war. God arrives and explains that, after Kebara returned from the Oracle and told him that Benny and Braxiatel would be key players, he wanted to have Benny and Braxiatel distracted so that they would have no part in the war and had the mercenary Kebara mimic Jason to lead them to KS-159.
Braxiatel tells Benny about Kebara and shares what the Oracle told him about Watkinson. Watkinson, plagued by a parasite that fed on the certainty and belief of its host, came to KS-159 to infect the Oracle and make her blind to the future as revenge for Mikelz's death. When he died, the parasite moved into the Oracle as planned and remained inside her before moving into Kebara, making him believe that he was really Jason and having him kill Follett and Garshal for energy. It is now inside Benny and makes her disbelieve Braxiatel and shoot him. Benny runs to her room where Joseph, the only one that she feels she can talk to, is waiting for her.
On the Worldsphere, B-Aaron gives God a cryptic message from Braxiatel: he knows that God planted a cup in his sack, but it is in danger of becoming a poisoned chalice or a cure-all. Whilst this means nothing to B-Aaron, God tells B-Aaron to flee from the J-Kibb, which is linked directly to God's systems. The B-Aaron flies away from People space and God takes control of the J-Kibb, which is more concerned with its remote drone.
Benny shoots herself to get rid of the parasite and keep it from moving into anybody else. It jumps into Joseph, which it now knows is a remote drone of J-Kibb, and devours him completely with the intention of moving on to do the same to everything that he was connected to. However, God isolates the J-Kibb from everything else, leaving the parasite trapped, and sets in on a collision course. Clarence watches it.
Benny wakes up on her bed and learns that the gun that she shot herself with was a percussion gun and that the parasite only left her because she believed that it was deadly. Braxiatel summons B-Aaron into J-Kibb's drone and they, Benny and Jason go the Oracle and learn that the war now seems very unlikely to occur, which Braxiatel explains is due to God having crashed the parasite into Dellah to cancel out the religious fervour for which his people would have blamed God had it spread off-world. Jason suggests that he and Benny get married again, but she does not yet know her answer, and she heads off with Braxiatel in search of the Fountain of Forever to cure her affliction.
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Bernice Summerfield
- Irving Braxiatel
- Clarence
- Divson Follett
- Emilia Winston
- Hayward Denson
- Chris Cwej
- God
- J-Kibb
- B-Aaron
- Skutloid
- Drexton
- Garshal
- Oracle of the Lost
- Oleg Mikelz
- Louisa Mikelz
- Gregor
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
Food and drink[[edit] | [edit source]]
Locations[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Braxiatel wins KS-159 in a card game on Vega Station.
Mythology[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Neo-Aretians believe that the dead need to pay a coin to the Journeyman to be taken to Kinova.
Species[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Skutloid, Drexton and Garshal are Ice Warriors.
Time travel[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Lack of telepathy hinders the People in mastering successful time travel.
Titles and offices[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Bernice holds the Watkinson Chair of Archaeology, named in honour of Edward Watkinson.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- This book was supposedly meant to be the last in the Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures line. [1]
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- God mentions the "Babylon incident". (PROSE: Walking to Babylon)
- Braxiatel uses a communication cube to contact his people for assistance in the same way the Second Doctor does in TV: The War Games.
- Chris was exposed to the lethal dose of radiation in PROSE: Dead Romance.
- Benny mentions getting a Mary-Sue. (PROSE: The Mary-Sue Extrusion)
- Demontage features the Vega Station.
- There is a brief revisit to Benny's wedding in PROSE: Happy Endings.
- !C-Mel (the ship Clarence once was) first appeared in PROSE: The Also People.
- When discussing his imminent regeneration of Chris Cwej, the Time Lord mentions Chris had a body bepple to appear as a giant teddy bear in PROSE: Original Sin.
- Skutloid, Drexton and Garshal all first appeared in PROSE: The Medusa Effect.
- Emilia Winston first appeared in PROSE: Dragons' Wrath.
- In The Book of the War Cwej's new form was explained to have been designed by the House Military to be resistant to the Fat.
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Tears of the Oracle at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Discontinuity Guide to: Tears of the Oracle at The Whoniverse
- The Cloister Library: Tears of the Oracle
- Doctor Who Bewildering Reference Guide to Tears of the Oracle