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== References ==
== References ==
* Adric mentions that he has read every book on [[mathematics]] in the [[TARDIS library]].
* Adric mentions that he has read every book on [[mathematics]] in the [[TARDIS library]].
* The Doctor would like the time to read the works of [[P. D. James]] and [[E. G. Wodehouse]].
* The Doctor would like the time to read the works of Christopher Marlowe and P[[E. G. Wodehouse|. G. Wodehouse]].
* Clarimonde mistakes Tegan for [[Jo Grant]] as she accompanied the Doctor when he first encountered her people the [[Necrobiological]]s, a race of [[vampire]]s, on [[Sekhmet (planet)|Sekhmet]] during his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]].
* Clarimonde mistakes Tegan for [[Jo Grant]] as she accompanied the Doctor when he first encountered her people the [[Necrobiological]]s, a race of [[vampire]]s, on [[Sekhmet (planet)|Sekhmet]] during his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]].
* Days on Zaltys last for 29 hours.
* Days on Zaltys last for 29 hours.

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Zaltys was the two hundred and twenty-third story in Big Finish's monthly range.

Publisher's summary

In the Vortex, the TARDIS comes under a form of psychic attack – resulting in the abductions of first Adric, then Tegan. Following their trail, the Doctor and Nyssa arrive under the lurid skies of the planet Zaltys, whose entire population has vanished in strange circumstances. Soon, they discover that Zaltys is now the target of treasure seekers, come to scavenge this so-called Planet of the Dead...

Meanwhile, deep below the planet's surface, Adric learns the earth-shattering reason why the people of Zaltys disappeared... and why they were wise to do so. And Tegan is, quite literally, in the dark – enduring interrogation by the mysterious Clarimonde. Any friend of the Doctor’s is Clarimonde's enemy... because theirs is a blood feud!

Plot

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References

Notes

  • In Lithuanian mythology, Žaltys (literally, a grass snake) is a household spirit guarding one's home.
  • Gevaudan is named after the Beast of Gévaudan, a man-eating wolf which terrorised the French province of Gévaudan in the 1760s.

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