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==References==
==References==
*[[Psychic paper]] is said to be a [[Celestial Intervention Agency|CIA]] invention.
*[[Psychic paper]] is said to be a [[Celestial Intervention Agency|CIA]] invention. The tool was introduced in the 2005 season of the revived ''Doctor Who'' as a gimmick used by the [[Ninth Doctor]]. As the Past Doctor Adventures line was discontinued soon after, this is the only known time that an original novel featuring a "classic series" Doctor has made direct reference to a concept introduced in the TV series revival.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 20:08, 5 December 2009


Publisher's Summary

The Doctor has been captured and put on trial by his own people, accused of their greatest crime: interfering with the affairs of other peoples and planets. He is sentenced to exile on Earth. That much is history.

But now the truth can be told — the Doctor does not go straight into exile. First the Time Lords have a task for him. From the trenches of the Great War to the terrors of the French Revolution, the Doctor finds himself on a mission he does not want, with a companion he does not like, his life threatened at every turn.

Will the Doctor survive to serve his sentence? Or will this adventure prove to be his Waterloo?

Characters

References

  • Psychic paper is said to be a CIA invention. The tool was introduced in the 2005 season of the revived Doctor Who as a gimmick used by the Ninth Doctor. As the Past Doctor Adventures line was discontinued soon after, this is the only known time that an original novel featuring a "classic series" Doctor has made direct reference to a concept introduced in the TV series revival.

Notes

  • This story takes place in the Season 6B timeline.

Continuity

Timeline

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