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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This novel is continued from the novel ''[[Interference - Book One]]''.
* This novel is continued from the novel ''[[Interference - Book One]]''.
* According to an interview Lawrence Miles gave in 2003 these novels (Interference Book One and Two) had sold more than anything Miles had written previously. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.menace.ndo.co.uk/loz/inter/INTER00.TXT|title=The Potential Last Ever Doctor Who Interview with Lawrence Miles|accessdate=30th July 2012|date of source=2003|website name=Menace|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20030204002644/http://www.menace.ndo.co.uk/loz/inter/INTER00.TXT|archivedate=4 February 2003}}</ref>
* According to an interview Lawrence Miles gave in 2003 these novels (Interference Book One and Two) had sold more than anything Miles had written previously.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.menace.ndo.co.uk/loz/inter/INTER00.TXT|title=The Potential Last Ever Doctor Who Interview with Lawrence Miles|accessdate=30th July 2012|date of source=2003|website name=Menace|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20030204002644/http://www.menace.ndo.co.uk/loz/inter/INTER00.TXT|archivedate=4 February 2003}}</ref>
* Miles planned to continue the "fractured biodata" plotline from this novel in ''[[Valentine's Day (novel)|Valentine's Day]]'', but the story was rejected by [[BBC Books]] editor [[Justin Richards]].
 
== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* Sam reflects that the Doctor has told her the 'real' story of [[Jack the Ripper]], a possible reference to the events of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Matrix (novel)|Matrix]]''.
* Sam reflects that the Doctor has told her the 'real' story of [[Jack the Ripper]], a possible reference to the events of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Matrix (novel)|Matrix]]''.

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Interference: Book Two (The Hour of the Geek) was the twenty-sixth BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures novel. It featured the Eighth Doctor, Fitz Kreiner and is the final novel to feature Samantha Jones. It also featured the Third Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith. This novel and the novel that preceded it Interference - Book One are the only two-part novels ever published as part of a Doctor Who novel range. This novel continued with the stories began in Interference - Book One. This novel includes one of the only prose based regenerations of the Doctor. This novel is Lawrence Miles' penultimate contribution to the EDA range.

Publisher's summary

They call it the Dead Frontier. It's as far from home as the human race ever went, the planet where mankind dumped the waste of its thousand-year empire and left its culture out in the sun to rot.

But while one Doctor faces both his past and his future on the Frontier, another finds himself on Earth in 1996, where the seeds of the empire are only just being sown. The past is meeting the present, cause is meeting effect, and the TARDIS crew is about to be caught in the crossfire.

The Third Doctor. The Eighth Doctor. Sam. Fitz. Sarah Jane Smith. Soon, one of them will be dead; one of them will belong to the enemy; and one of them will be something less than human...

Plot

to be added

Characters

What Happened on Earth (Part Two)

What Happened on Dust (Part Two)

References

Books

The Doctor

  • When the Doctor was younger, some of his friends learnt the skill of internal chronometry.
  • The Eighth Doctor spends ten days trapped in Saudi Arabia.
  • The Third Doctor is shot by Magdelana Bishop with a shotgun and regenerates on Dust. In the process, not only is his history altered, but he is infected by Faction Paradox's biodata virus.

The Doctor's items

Drugs and medicines

  • Kode smokes cigarettes while on Earth but isn't quite sure why.

Faction Paradox

  • The Justinian was the ship that originally brought the first settlers to Ordifica. It was used by the Faction Paradox to take them away from the colony prior to its destruction by the High Council.
Laura Tobin, Guest and Fitz Kreiner were all together on this ship.

Gallifrey

Gallifreyan technology

  • The Cold is the Time Lord warship's computer system. By releasing it, it detonates the ship (which is a planet-sized bomb) and therefore destroys the Earth.
  • During one of the narrative constructs Sam experiences in the Media, the Doctor mentions a time ring.

Individual Gallifreyans and Time Lords

Groups

Individuals

  • Sam mentions wanting to see Fitz, saying, "We did have sex and everything," though adding, "It was a parallel-universe-alternative-reality kind of thing."
  • Iris Wildthyme makes a brief appearance in Sarah's Voodoo Economics documentary as UNIT's scientific advisor.
  • Fitz Kreiner joins the Faction Paradox and ends up becoming Father Kreiner.
  • Kode is restored by the TARDIS using a remembrance tank to become what the TARDIS remembered Fitz to be.
  • The Doctor bought Sarah her stuffed owl at a jumble sale in Brighton in 1948.
  • Sarah can't remember the Doctor's regeneration properly.
  • Sarah isn't sure if she was on Dust.
  • Sarah reflects on the two incidents where she met the Doctor (or the things related to the Doctor) in 1983 and 1995.
  • After leaving Ordifica, Nathaniel Guest goes by the name of Guest while on Earth.
  • Laura Tobin used to crack her knuckles. She gave Fitz the nickname "code-boy".
  • Father Kreiner is who Fitz Kreiner became after a century (or more) with the Faction Paradox and the Remote.

Locations

  • The Doctor's TARDIS was left in the city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  • Anathema is the Remote's city, located on the side of a Time Lord warship.

Objects

Planets

  • I.M. Foreman's show once stopped off on New Mars.
  • I.M. Foreman's favourite planet is Mars.

Species

  • Sarah's memories of the Doctor are a bit fuzzy. She keeps getting her Krynoids mixed up with her Pescatons.

TARDIS

Technology

Theories and concepts

Dates

  • Anathema 1799 is out of reach by the High Council.
  • Between 1799 and 1800 the Remote build the transmission tower on Anathema.
  • By 1801 on Anathema Fitz and the rest of the Remote are sterile.
  • The 20th century is when Earth starts to turn itself into a major galactic power.
  • The events on Dust occur a thousand years after the fall of the Earth Empire.

Vehicles

Notes

  • This novel is continued from the novel Interference - Book One.
  • According to an interview Lawrence Miles gave in 2003 these novels (Interference Book One and Two) had sold more than anything Miles had written previously.[1]
  • Miles planned to continue the "fractured biodata" plotline from this novel in Valentine's Day, but the story was rejected by BBC Books editor Justin Richards.

Continuity

External links

Footnotes

  1. The Potential Last Ever Doctor Who Interview with Lawrence Miles. Menace (2003). Archived from the original on 4 February 2003. Retrieved on 30th July 2012.