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featuring= [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|The Brigadier]]<br> [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]]<br> [[Sarah Jane Smith]] |
featuring= [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|The Brigadier]]<br> [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]]<br> [[Sarah Jane Smith]] |
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Downtime by Marc Platt is a novelisation of the independent film Downtime, released under the Virgin Missing Adventures line. It is one of two novelisations published under the line (the other being The Ghosts of N-Space).

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Across the room, in a high-backed leather chair, Victoria saw the old man from the reading room. His face was curiously young for someone so long dead.

In 1966 the Doctor defeated the Great Intelligence, but he knew it wasn’t a final victory. And his companion Victoria, whose mind had once hosted the evil entity, might still fall prey to its power.

Now it seems that his fears are justified. In a Tibetan monastery, the monks display unearthly powers - UNIT are investigating. A new university has opened in London with a secret agenda that may threaten the whole country. Victoria, abandoned in an age very different from her own, and haunted by visions of a father she refuses to believe is dead, is slipping into despair and madness. But are the visions which plague her really hallucinations? Or has the Great Intelligence once again made Earth its target for invasion?

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