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novel name= Spiral Scratch |
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series=[[Doctor Who]] -<br/>[[BBC Past Doctor Adventures]] |
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number= 72 |
|series = [[BBC Past Doctor Adventures]]  
writer= [[Gary Russell]] |
|number= 70
publisher= [[BBC Books]] |
|doctor= Sixth Doctor
release date= August [[2005]] |
|companions= [[Melanie Bush|Mel]]
format= Paperback Book, ? Pages |
|enemy= [[Monica Lamprey]]
isbn= ISBN 0-563-48626-0 }}
|setting= {{il|[[Carsus]]|[[Janus 8]]|[[Schyllus]]}}
|writer= Gary Russell
|publisher= BBC Books
|release date= 4 August 2005
|format= Paperback Book; 16 Chapters, 288 Pages  
|isbn= ISBN 0-563-48626-0  
|prev= Island of Death (novel)
|next= Fear Itself (novel)
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'''''Spiral Scratch''''' was the seventieth novel in the [[BBC Past Doctor Adventures]] series. It was written by [[Gary Russell]], released [[4 August]] [[2005 (releases)|2005]] and featured the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush]].


==Publisher's Summary==
This was the final novel featuring the Sixth Doctor. It is also the final Sixth Doctor adventure overall, as the ending leads directly into the television story ''[[Time and the Rani (TV story)|Time and the Rani]]''. It was also the first Past Doctor Adventures novel to be published after the start of the revived series.
Carsus: the largest repository of knowledge in the universe -- in any universe, for there is an infinite number of potential universes; or rather, there should be. So why are there now just 117,863? And why, every so often, does another one just wink out of existence?


The Doctor and Mel arrive on Carsus to see the Doctor’s old friend Professor Rummas -- but he has been murdered. Can they solve the mystery of a contracting multiverse, and expose the murderer?
The novel reveals the circumstances behind the Doctor's regeneration into his [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]], which were left a mystery in the televised version of the event. According to the novel, the Sixth Doctor was already dying by the time {{O'Mara}} boarded [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] after the events of this story, and her attack propagated the Sixth Doctor's inevitable death sooner than it would have occurred.


With the ties that bind the Lamprey family to the past, present and future coming unravelled around him, only the Doctor can stop the descent into temporal chaos. But he is lost on Janus 8. And Schyllus. And a twentieth-century Earth where Rome never fell. And...
It is the first account of the regeneration in a BBC-licensed venue. In [[2015 (releases)|2015]], [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]] would later approach a different version of the regeneration in audio form by releasing ''[[The Sixth Doctor: The Last Adventure]]''. However, it remains the only official account of the regeneration in prose form, novelisations not withstanding.


==Notes==
== Publisher's summary ==
[[Library of Carsus|Carsus]]: the largest repository of knowledge in the [[universe]] — in any universe, for there is an infinite number of potential universes; or rather, there should be. So why are there now just 117,863? And why, every so often, does another one just wink out of existence?
 
[[Sixth Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] arrive on Carsus to see the Doctor's old friend Professor [[Rummas]] — but he has been [[murder]]ed. Can they solve the mystery of a contracting [[multiverse]], and expose the murderer?
 
With the ties that bind the [[Lamprey]] family to the past, present and future coming unravelled around him, only the Doctor can stop the descent into temporal chaos. But he is lost on [[Janus 8]]. And [[Schyllus]]. And a [[20th century|twentieth-century]] [[Earth]] where [[Rome]] never fell. And...
 
== Plot ==
''to be added''
''to be added''


== Characters ==
* [[Sixth Doctor]]
* [[Melanie Bush]]
* [[Melanie Baal]]
* [[Melina (Spiral Scratch)|Melina]]
* [[Peri Brown (Spiral Scratch)|Peri Brown]]
* [[Evelyn Smythe (Real Time)|Evelyn Smythe]]
* [[Frobisher]]
* [[Monica Lamprey]]
* [[Julien Lamprey]]
* [[Shepherd Mullen]]
* [[Rummas]]
* [[Joseph Tungard]]
* [[Richard de Calne]]
* Sir [[Bertrand Lamprey]]
* [[Helen Lamprey]]
* [[Alan Bush]]
* [[Christine Bush]]
* [[Anabel Bush]]
* [[Huu]]
* [[Woltas]]
* [[Abbot (Spiral Scratch)|Abbot]]
* [[Ralph (Spiral Scratch)|Brother Ralph]]
* [[Lucien (Spiral Scratch)|Brother Lucien]]
* [[Goodewife Barber]]
* [[Stephen Pike]]
* [[Chakiss]]
* [[DiVotow Nek]]
* Praetor [[Bob Lines|Linus]]
* Captain [[Rovia]]
* [[Dominicus (Spiral Scratch)|Dominicus]]
* [[Emile Schultz]]
* [[Hilde Schultz]]
* [[Haema Smith]]
* [[Hemp]]
* [[Jude (Spiral Scratch)|Jude]]
* [[Kevin Dorking]]
* [[Kina]]
* [[Empress]] [[Margarita]]
* [[Marlern Jarl]]
* [[Natjya Tungard]]
* [[Luka Tungard]]
* [[Yurgenniev]]
== Worldbuilding ==
=== Astronomical objects ===
* Within the same system as [[Carsus]] were the nearby planets of [[Minerva (planet)|Minerva]] and [[Schyllus]], then [[Tessus]], [[Lakertya]] and [[Molinda]] further out, and the [[gas giant]]s [[Hollus]] and [[Garrett (planet)|Garrett]] at the fringes. [[Narrah]] was also in the system, but its proximity to Carsus was not detailed.
* Earth, [[Halos III]], [[Halos V]] and [[Utopiana]] had buildings resembling the [[Library of Carsus]].
=== Individuals ===
* [[Rummas]] is a [[Time Lord]] and a friend of the Doctor who lives on Carsus.
* An alternate version of [[Peri Brown]] is said to have sacrificed her life for her version of the Doctor.
* Among the alternate versions of Mel is a human-[[Silurian]] [[hybrid]] known as [[Melanie Baal]].
* A [[Bernice Summerfield|grumpy professor]]'s written work from the [[Braxiatel Collection]] suggests a view of Time Lords as "gits," which Mel considers biased.
=== Locations ===
* The [[Spiral Chamber]] is a portal to the spiral in the [[Time Vortex]].
* In an alternate timeline, the Doctor visited [[Janus 8]] in 66.98, [[Yestobahl]] in [[1494]], [[Luminos]] in [[2005]], [[Huttan]] in [[2267]], [[Narrah]] in [[2721]], [[Ch'zzz|C'h'zzz]] in [[3263]], [[Schyllus]] in [[4387]] and [[Helios 3]] in [[5738]].


==References==
=== Science ===
''to be added''
* Among the phenomena mentioned by Professor Rummas is [[strange matter]] fragments.
* [[Monica Lamprey]] used [[Joseph Tungard]] to create a [[subspace]] rift.


=== Foods and beverages ===
* The Doctor and Mel share [[lobster]], Waldorf [[salad]] and a [[Merlot]] with Rummas; Mel avoids the lobster.


==Characters==
== Notes ==
''to be added''
* The novel and chapter titles are named after the EP and song by British punk band the {{w|Buzzcocks}}.
* The Sixth Doctor is the second Doctor to have the circumstances of his regeneration explained in spin-off media rather than a television story, the previous being the [[Second Doctor]], whose regeneration was seen in the comic story ''[[The Night Walkers (comic story)|The Night Walkers]]''.


== Continuity ==
* Melanie Baal, the alternate reality version of Mel, was the daughter of a human and the [[Sea Devil]]/[[Silurian]] hybrid [[Baal D'jo]], whom the Doctor met in the main reality during their UNIT years. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Scales of Injustice (novel)|The Scales of Injustice]]'')
* The Doctor and Mel have recently visited [[Kolpasha]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Instruments of Darkness (novel)|Instruments of Darkness]]'')
* Mel witnesses several different versions of the Doctor, including one with a penguin, presumably [[Frobisher]]. Two Doctors wear blue coats. Both are accompanied by a lady in her fifties, who is meant to be [[Evelyn Smythe]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[Real Time (webcast)|Real Time]]'')
* Before arriving on Carsus, the Doctor encounters one of his future incarnations outside the TARDIS Library. It is not specified which incarnation it is. The only hint given is that the Doctor did not recognise the appearance of this future version of himself, meaning it's an incarnation he had not previously seen. As such, it couldn't have been the [[Seventh Doctor]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Sirens of Time (audio story)|The Sirens of Time]]'') the [[Eighth Doctor]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The 100 Days of the Doctor (audio story)|The 100 Days of the Doctor]]'') or the [[Tenth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'')
* A different version of the regeneration depicts a final battle with [[the Valeyard]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Brink of Death (audio story)|The Brink of Death]]'')


==External Links==
== External links ==
* [http://www.drwhoguide.com/whobbk72.htm The Doctor Who Reference Guide detailed synopsis of '''Spiral Scratch''']
{{dwrefguide|whobbk72.htm|Spiral Scratch}}
* {{whoniverse|pd71|Spiral Scratch}}
* [http://mysite.science.uottawa.ca/rsmith43/cloister/spiral.htm The Cloister Library: '''Spiral Scratch''']


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Spiral Scratch was the seventieth novel in the BBC Past Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Gary Russell, released 4 August 2005 and featured the Sixth Doctor and Melanie Bush.

This was the final novel featuring the Sixth Doctor. It is also the final Sixth Doctor adventure overall, as the ending leads directly into the television story Time and the Rani. It was also the first Past Doctor Adventures novel to be published after the start of the revived series.

The novel reveals the circumstances behind the Doctor's regeneration into his seventh incarnation, which were left a mystery in the televised version of the event. According to the novel, the Sixth Doctor was already dying by the time the Rani boarded his TARDIS after the events of this story, and her attack propagated the Sixth Doctor's inevitable death sooner than it would have occurred.

It is the first account of the regeneration in a BBC-licensed venue. In 2015, Big Finish would later approach a different version of the regeneration in audio form by releasing The Sixth Doctor: The Last Adventure. However, it remains the only official account of the regeneration in prose form, novelisations not withstanding.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Carsus: the largest repository of knowledge in the universe — in any universe, for there is an infinite number of potential universes; or rather, there should be. So why are there now just 117,863? And why, every so often, does another one just wink out of existence?

The Doctor and Mel arrive on Carsus to see the Doctor's old friend Professor Rummas — but he has been murdered. Can they solve the mystery of a contracting multiverse, and expose the murderer?

With the ties that bind the Lamprey family to the past, present and future coming unravelled around him, only the Doctor can stop the descent into temporal chaos. But he is lost on Janus 8. And Schyllus. And a twentieth-century Earth where Rome never fell. And...

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Astronomical objects[[edit] | [edit source]]

Individuals[[edit] | [edit source]]

Locations[[edit] | [edit source]]

Science[[edit] | [edit source]]

Foods and beverages[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor and Mel share lobster, Waldorf salad and a Merlot with Rummas; Mel avoids the lobster.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The novel and chapter titles are named after the EP and song by British punk band the Buzzcocks.
  • The Sixth Doctor is the second Doctor to have the circumstances of his regeneration explained in spin-off media rather than a television story, the previous being the Second Doctor, whose regeneration was seen in the comic story The Night Walkers.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]