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* [[Fitz Kreiner]]
* [[Fitz Kreiner]]
* [[Compassion]]
* [[Compassion]]
** Is so dispassionate that she can calmly eat toast while observing someone conducting an autopsy.
* [[Homunculette|Professor Nathaniel Hume]]/[[Homunculette]]
* [[Homunculette|Professor Nathaniel Hume]]
** Is actually [[Homunculette]]
* Lord President  
* Lord President  
* [[One (The Taking of Planet 5)|One]]
* [[One (The Taking of Planet 5)|One]]
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* One mentions [[Pin galaxy|pin galaxies]].
* One mentions [[Pin galaxy|pin galaxies]].
* Fitz thinks of himself as "[[James Bond]] in space".
* Fitz thinks of himself as "[[James Bond]] in space".
* [[Compassion]] is so dispassionate that she can calmly eat toast while observing someone conducting an autopsy.
* The Doctor corresponded with [[H.P. Lovecraft]] and thought about offering him a quick trip in the TARDIS.
* H.P. Lovecraft wrote about the [[Old One]], a.k.a. [[Elder Thing]] in ''[[At the Mountains of Madness]]'', first published in ''[[Astounding Stories]]'', in February–April [[1936]]. The Old One was "regarded as real by [[25th century]] fringe [[archaeologist]]s, particularly [[Bendecker]], [[Vildson]] and [[Urns]]".


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 14:09, 2 September 2015

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The Taking of Planet 5 was the twenty-eighth release in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Simon Bucher-Jones and Mark Clapham. It featured the Eighth Doctor, Fitz Kreiner, and Compassion.

Publisher's summary

Twelve million years ago, a war touched the Earth briefly. Now, in Antarctica, an archaeological team has discovered the detritus of the conflict. And it's alive.

Twelve million years ago, a creature evolved that was capable of consuming all life in the universe. Now someone, or something, is desperate enough to want to revive it.

Outside the ordered universe, things move. They're hungry. And something has given them the scent of our space/time.

In the far future, the Doctor has learnt of the war and feels he must intervene -- but it's more than just a local conflict of interest. One of the groups of combatants is from his own future, and the other has never, ever, existed.

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