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''to be | The N-form is an accent Gallifreyan weapon but this one is damaged. "there's a piece of N-form in every gram of coke" The N-form has been reactivated for a future war. They were built for the war against the Great Vampires, so the damaged N-form has found a vampiric waveform, the boy Gabriel Tyler and his long lost twin brother that his mother gave away. | ||
Mrs Jericho has adopted son and twin of Gabriel, Steven. Gabriel is darning life from Steven and creating the vampiric waveform as the boys have psi powers. Mrs Jericho believes it to be unfair that Steven and thinks saying that is dying and seeks out Gabriel saying to Winnie "it's your fault and I'm going to make it right. You damaged the goods, not me. I'm a good mother" the N-form now running a mock taking what left of the ex-drug dealer "the capper" and seek out Mrs Jericho and Gabriel. Mrs Jericho has a Lithopedion a "stone baby", is a rare phenomenon which occurs most commonly when a fetus dies during an abdominal pregnancy, is too large to be reabsorbed by the body, and calcifies on the outside, shielding the mother's body from the dead tissue of the baby and preventing infection. This is Mrs Jericho's un born child that she has always wanted and with the psi power of Steven has been giving this stone baby life driving Mrs Jericho insane. Has he is the center of the vampiric waveform, the N-form comes after her. She becomes part of the N-form and starts to destroy the Quadrant estate and activates the attack. Every one has taken the cocaine has a engram on the brain which act as door for the N-form to come through. As a shaft of metal is working its way through the brains of the cocaine uses, the only she can be stopped is by the Doctor activating the shutdown with the use of the Patrexes numbers. But to the data core of the N-form the mush take some cocaine so the Doctor has a engram to connect to the N-Form. Activating the shutdown Mrs Jericho finely gives birth to her child. The N-form the is shutdown but at a price. The Tyler family are all killed as well most of the people on the Quadrant estate and ever user of the cocaine. | |||
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Revision as of 17:45, 19 July 2013
Damaged Goods is the fifty-fifth Virgin New Adventures novel, published in 1996. It features the Seventh Doctor, Chris Cwej and Roz Forrester. The novel is notable in as that it was written by Russell T Davies, nearly a decade before he revived the Doctor Who television franchise as executive producer.
Publisher's summary
"Wherever this cocaine has travelled, it hasn't gone alone. Death has been its attendant. Death in a remarkably violent and inelegant form."
The Seventh Doctor, Chris and Roz, arrive at the Quadrant, a troubled council block in Thatcher's Britain. There's a new drug on the streets, a drug that's killing to a plan. Somehow, the very ordinary people of the Quadrant are involved. And so, amidst the growing chaos, a bizarre trio moves into number 43.
The year is 1987: a dead drug dealer has risen from the grave, and an ancient weapon is concealed beneath human tragedy. But the Doctor soon discovers that the things people do for their children can be every bit as deadly as any alien menace - as he uncovers the link between a special child, an obsessive woman, and a desperate bargain made one dark Christmas Eve.
Plot
The N-form is an accent Gallifreyan weapon but this one is damaged. "there's a piece of N-form in every gram of coke" The N-form has been reactivated for a future war. They were built for the war against the Great Vampires, so the damaged N-form has found a vampiric waveform, the boy Gabriel Tyler and his long lost twin brother that his mother gave away. Mrs Jericho has adopted son and twin of Gabriel, Steven. Gabriel is darning life from Steven and creating the vampiric waveform as the boys have psi powers. Mrs Jericho believes it to be unfair that Steven and thinks saying that is dying and seeks out Gabriel saying to Winnie "it's your fault and I'm going to make it right. You damaged the goods, not me. I'm a good mother" the N-form now running a mock taking what left of the ex-drug dealer "the capper" and seek out Mrs Jericho and Gabriel. Mrs Jericho has a Lithopedion a "stone baby", is a rare phenomenon which occurs most commonly when a fetus dies during an abdominal pregnancy, is too large to be reabsorbed by the body, and calcifies on the outside, shielding the mother's body from the dead tissue of the baby and preventing infection. This is Mrs Jericho's un born child that she has always wanted and with the psi power of Steven has been giving this stone baby life driving Mrs Jericho insane. Has he is the center of the vampiric waveform, the N-form comes after her. She becomes part of the N-form and starts to destroy the Quadrant estate and activates the attack. Every one has taken the cocaine has a engram on the brain which act as door for the N-form to come through. As a shaft of metal is working its way through the brains of the cocaine uses, the only she can be stopped is by the Doctor activating the shutdown with the use of the Patrexes numbers. But to the data core of the N-form the mush take some cocaine so the Doctor has a engram to connect to the N-Form. Activating the shutdown Mrs Jericho finely gives birth to her child. The N-form the is shutdown but at a price. The Tyler family are all killed as well most of the people on the Quadrant estate and ever user of the cocaine.
Characters
- Seventh Doctor
- Roz Forrester
- Chris Cwej
- David Daniels
- Winnie Tyler
- Bev Tyler
- Gabriel Tyler
- Simon Jenkins
References
Culture
- Chris wears an earring in his right ear, unknowingly identifying with gay culture (1980s gay culture dictated that the right was the "gay" ear).
Diseases and illnesses
- Twenty years after meeting Chris, David contracts HIV1.
Gallifreyan technology
- N-Forms exist in a pocket dimension.
Individuals
- Chris has sex with David.
- Roz smokes cigarettes (as her 30th century metabolism will not allow the cigarette to cause any harm to her body).
- Harry Sullivan is still alive in 2015.
- A man in Edwardian clothing is featured at the end of the novel and is implied to be the Eighth Doctor.
Psychic powers
- Gabriel Tyler is a low-level psychic.
Species
- Haemovores went extinct as their evolution fed on itself.
Technology
- Tribophysics literally means the science of interacting surfaces in relative motion and dates back to the Time of Legend on Gallifrey.
Time Lords
- Patrexes are a Gallifreyan Chapter of artists, aesthetes and shallow Epicureans with pretentious minds. They think there's something beautiful about the death of suns.
Notes
- This novel written by new series creator Russell T Davies and features a council estate and a family named Tyler, a similarity to the Tyler family of the TV series. The surname Tyler is one used often by Davies in many of his works throughout his writing career.
Continuity
- Events of this story lead into PROSE: So Vile a Sin.
- The Doctor mentions an anti-Dalek weapon he built during the Shoreditch Incident. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks)
- Harry Sullivan is mentioned here, and described as being the "former head of MI5" in 2015.
External links
- Damaged Goods at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Discontinuity Guide to: Damaged Goods at The Whoniverse