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[[Kelzen]], a chaotic force in the mind of an unborn twentieth-century earthling. [[Jirenal]], intent on conquering a future society of dreamers and telepaths. [[Shanstra]], evil incarnate — the conflicts on [[Gadrell Major]] are her sport and the tragedies of humans are her entertainment. | [[Kelzen]], a chaotic force in the mind of an unborn twentieth-century earthling. [[Jirenal]], intent on conquering a future society of dreamers and telepaths. [[Shanstra]], evil incarnate — the conflicts on [[Gadrell Major]] are her sport and the tragedies of humans are her entertainment. | ||
They are [[Sensopath]]s, their minds attuned to the collective unconscious, their power unleashed like a wild animal into the physical world. One by one, the [[The Doctor's TARDIS ( | They are [[Sensopath]]s, their minds attuned to the collective unconscious, their power unleashed like a wild animal into the physical world. One by one, the [[The Doctor's TARDIS (Silurian Earth)|TARDIS]] has located them. While Bernice faces the life-and-death struggle of a colonial war, with only a [[Holo-Doctor|hologram of the Doctor]] to help her, the Doctor himself must confront the all-powerful trinity. | ||
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* [[Suzi Palsson]] | * [[Suzi Palsson]] | ||
* [[Tilusha Meswani]] | * [[Tilusha Meswani]] | ||
* [[Trinket]] | * [[Trinket (Infinite Requiem)|Trinket]] | ||
== Worldbuilding == | == Worldbuilding == |
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Infinite Requiem was the thirty-sixth New Adventures novel. It featured the Seventh Doctor and Bernice Summerfield travelling alone for the first time since The Pit, following Ace's departure in the previous novel, Set Piece.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
"The whole structure of the cosmos could be at stake — and the focus of the danger is here on Earth," Bernice sighed. "Charity begins at home."
Kelzen, a chaotic force in the mind of an unborn twentieth-century earthling. Jirenal, intent on conquering a future society of dreamers and telepaths. Shanstra, evil incarnate — the conflicts on Gadrell Major are her sport and the tragedies of humans are her entertainment.
They are Sensopaths, their minds attuned to the collective unconscious, their power unleashed like a wild animal into the physical world. One by one, the TARDIS has located them. While Bernice faces the life-and-death struggle of a colonial war, with only a hologram of the Doctor to help her, the Doctor himself must confront the all-powerful trinity.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Seventh Doctor
- Bernice Summerfield
- Captain Darius Kieran Cheynor
- Colm Oswyn
- Horst Leibniz
- Jirenal
- Kelzen
- Shanstra
- Livewire
- Nita Bedi
- Phil Tarrant
- Sanjay
- Suzi Palsson
- Tilusha Meswani
- Trinket
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctor gives Bernice a pyramid that projects a somewhat interactive version of himself.
- The Doctor is afraid of dying alone and has been since Susan left.
- Phracton ground ships are powered by hymetusite.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- A prelude to this novel was published in DWM 223.
- Infinite Requiem is something of a sequel to the novel The Dimension Riders.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Darius Cheynor first met the Doctor and friends in PROSE: The Dimension Riders.
- The Time-Space Visualiser was constructed by the Doctor in TV: The Chase.
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Infinite Requiem at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Discontinuity Guide to: Infinite Requiem at The Whoniverse
- The Cloister Library: Infinite Requiem
- Prelude to Infinite Requiem as published in DWM#223
- Interview with Daniel Blythe, in issue 11 of Broadsword