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''to be | *According to the novel, Time Lords grow their second heart after their first regeneration (an attempt to rectify the implication in [[DW]]: ''[[The Edge of Destruction]]'' that the First Doctor had only a single heart). This notion has yet to be supported by any televised episode, with one episode, [[DW]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter]]'', possibly contradicting it. | ||
==Timeline== | ==Timeline== |
Revision as of 18:35, 13 November 2008
Publisher's Summary
'The triumph of virtue. The misfortunes of vice. Who said the play had to be like the book?'
24 Messidor, XXII: the TARDIS has landed in post-revolutionary France, or so it appears. But the futuristic structure of the New Bastille towers over a twisted version of Paris. And First Deputy Minski, adopted son of the infamous Marquis de Sade, presides over a reign of terror that has yet to end.
Revolutionary soldiers arrest an ailing Doctor as a curfew breaker. Dodo is recruited by a band of wandering players whose intentions are less than pure. Deep in the dungeons of the Bastille, Prisoner 6 tries desperately to remember who he is. And outside time and space, a gathering of aliens watch in horror as their greatest experiment goes catastrophically wrong.
Characters
References
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Notes
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Continuity
- According to the novel, Time Lords grow their second heart after their first regeneration (an attempt to rectify the implication in DW: The Edge of Destruction that the First Doctor had only a single heart). This notion has yet to be supported by any televised episode, with one episode, DW: The Doctor's Daughter, possibly contradicting it.
Timeline
- The Man in the Velvet Mask occurs after: DW: The Savages
- The Man in the Velvet Mask occurs before: DW: The War Machines