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Summary

Another colony of Silurians has been awakened and after a young boy is kidnapped, the Doctor has decided to investigate. Meanwhile, trouble is brewing between UNIT, the Glasshouse and the mysterious C-19.

Notes

File:The Scales of Injustice Cover.jpg
The alternate 'cover' for the E-Book publication

*This story was released as a E-Book on the BBC website.

  • The Silurians are in a type of cline, with the Sea Devils and the Silurians being the most extreme forms. Hybrids between the two are generally unhealthy and sterile.

References

Characters

Third Doctor, Liz Shaw, Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, Pale Man, Irish Twins

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