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War Against the Laan was the third story in the second series of The Fourth Doctor Adventures.

Publisher's summary

'Just a taste of Armageddon, Romana. It’s what happens when acquisitive minds are left unencumbered by conscience.'

The Doctor, Romana and newly elected President Sheridan Moorkurk take on the all-consuming powers of business tycoon Cuthbert and his vast Conglomerate. But the situation goes beyond a struggle for political power. Cuthbert is intent on revenge on creatures he feels have attacked his interests. But when his revenge looks like leading to inter-species war, the Doctor knows the stakes couldn't be higher.

The Laan are on the move. Is it too late to prevent the destruction of all life on Earth?

Plot

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Cast

References

  • EP One is the President of Earth's personal jet.
  • Sheridan Moorkurk was elected due to an unexpected surge in the protest vote against the Conglomerate.
  • All of the Laan are female.
  • When the Doctor is introduced as one of President Moorkurk's new advisers, he uses his customary alias of "Dr. John Smith."
  • When President Moorkurk comments that the Doctor is a remarkable man, Romana tells her that he is, at least according to himself.
  • Romana believes that the TARDIS is "not the most elegant method of travel."

Notes

Continuity

External links