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*David and Susan name their adoptive children Ian, Barbara and David junior (most likely after [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]]).
*David and Susan name their adoptive children Ian, Barbara and David junior (most likely after [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]]).
*The Doctor considers altering the past (and goes back in time before Susan sent her message) to help her (this would be a [[temporal paradox]] had he succeeded).
*The Doctor considers altering the past (and goes back in time before Susan sent her message) to help her (this would be a [[temporal paradox]] had he succeeded).
*The Doctor tells Donna about fighting [[Dalek]]s, [[Mondasian Cybermen|Cybermen]] and [[Ice Warrior]]s.
*The Doctor tells Donna about fighting [[Dalek]]s, [[Cybermen]] and [[Ice Warrior]]s.
*The Master is using [[Draconian]] technology whilst on Earth.
*The Master is using [[Draconian]] technology whilst on Earth.
*Susan (thinks) she kills the Master on the planet [[Tersurus]].
*Susan (thinks) she kills the Master on the planet [[Tersurus]].

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Publisher’s Summary

England in the late 22nd century is slowly recovering from the devastation that followed the Daleks’ invasion. The Doctor’s very first travelling companion -- his granddaughter, Susan -- is where he left her, helping to rebuild Earth for the survivors. But danger still remains all around...

While searching for his lost companion, Sam, the Doctor finds himself in Domain London. But it seems that Susan is now missing too, and his efforts to find her lead to confrontation with the ambitious Lord Haldoran, who is poised to take control of southern England through all-out war. With the help of a sinister advisor, Haldoran’s plans are already well advanced. Power cables have been fed down a mineshaft, reactivating a mysterious old device of hideous power. But has the Dalek presence on Earth really been wiped out? Or are there still traps set for the unwary?

The Doctor learns to his cost once again that when dealing with the evil of the Daleks, nothing can be taken at face value...

Characters

References

Notes

  • The 'version' of the Master featured in this story is as Roger Delgado portrayed him.
  • The Doctor and the Master speak a couple of sentences each on page 138-139, though no translation is given.

Continuity

External Links

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