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== Publisher's summary == | == Publisher's summary == | ||
Outside, the space ship was surrounded by hordes of evil beasts — a mass of fangs, jaws and lashing tails. The shadowy monsters loom over the ship, attacking from all sides. Sounds of panic and screaming ring out everywhere. Only [[K9]] keeps his usual calm. | Outside, the space ship was surrounded by hordes of evil beasts — a mass of fangs, jaws and lashing tails. The shadowy monsters loom over the ship, attacking from all sides. Sounds of panic and screaming ring out everywhere. Only [[K9]] keeps his usual calm. | ||
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== Characters == | == Characters == |
Revision as of 01:21, 6 November 2017
K9 and the Beasts of Vega was a novel written by Dave Martin. It featured K9 Mark I.
Publisher's summary
Outside, the space ship was surrounded by hordes of evil beasts — a mass of fangs, jaws and lashing tails. The shadowy monsters loom over the ship, attacking from all sides. Sounds of panic and screaming ring out everywhere. Only K9 keeps his usual calm.
Plot
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Characters
References
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Notes
- This is the second of four illustrated children's storybooks written by David Martin, co-creator of K9.
- A one-page "primer" on K9's history references his creation by Professor Marius, and the fact that he was later improved by "Time Lord Theta Sigma", aka the Doctor — a possible attempt at assigning a "real name" to the Doctor.
- K9 continues to pilot the vessel K-NEL which was assigned to him in the previous book.
Audio release
- A reading of the story was released as an audiobook on the The Adventures of K9 audio cd read by John Leeson. The audio cd was published by Explore Multimedia. It also included the audio stories: K9 and the Time Trap, K9 and the Zeta Rescue and K9 and the Missing Planet, plus a mulitmedia section with a video interview with John Leeson. The stories were also available as a mp3 download.
Continuity
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