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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Judoon previously appeared in [[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones]]'' and subsequently in [[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Judgement of the Judoon]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Prisoner of the Judoon (TV story)|Prisoner of the Judoon]]'' (''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''), and [[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]''. However, the events of the SJA episode contradict this novel, which has the Judoon promising to never visit Earth again.
* The Judoon previously appeared in [[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'' and subsequently in [[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Judgement of the Judoon (novel)|Judgement of the Judoon]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Prisoner of the Judoon (TV story)|Prisoner of the Judoon]]'' (''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''), and [[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]''. However, the events of the SJA episode contradict this novel, which has the Judoon promising to never visit Earth again.
* The Doctor and Martha tell Harry Carruthers of their adventure in [[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones]]''.
* The Doctor and Martha tell Harry Carruthers of their adventure in [[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]''.
* Earlier in his personal timeline, the [[Sixth Doctor]] met Edward VII's grandson [[Edward VIII]] in [[London]] in [[December]] [[1936]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Players (novel)|Players]]'') whereas the Tenth Doctor met his mother [[Victoria]] in [[Scotland]] in [[1879]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]'')
* Earlier in his personal timeline, the [[Sixth Doctor]] met Edward VII's grandson [[Edward VIII]] in [[London]] in [[December]] [[1936]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Players (novel)|Players]]'') whereas the Tenth Doctor met his mother [[Victoria]] in [[Scotland]] in [[1879]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]'')
* The Doctor makes references to [[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'', ''[[Marco Polo (TV story)|Marco Polo]]'' and ''[[The Reign of Terror (TV story)|The Reign of Terror]]''.
* The Doctor makes references to [[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'', ''[[Marco Polo (TV story)|Marco Polo]]'' and ''[[The Reign of Terror (TV story)|The Reign of Terror]]''.
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Revenge of the Judoon was a 2008 novella written by Terrance Dicks and the third Doctor Who Quick Reads release.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS brings the Tenth Doctor and Martha to Balmoral in 1902. Here they meet Captain Harry Carruthers — friend of the new king, Edward VII. Together they head for the castle to see the king — only to find that Balmoral Castle is gone, leaving just a hole in the ground. The Doctor realises it it the work of the Judoon — a race of ruthless space police.

While Martha and Carruthers seek answers in London, the Doctor finds himself in what should be the most deserted place on Earth — and he is not alone.

With help from Arthur Conan Doyle, the Doctor and his friends discover a plot to take over the world. With time running out, who will fall victim to the revenge of the Judoon?

Plot

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Characters

References

Species

  • The Doctor mentions the Plasmavore from his previous encounter with the Judoon.
  • The Ogrons, mercenaries of the Daleks, are briefly mentioned as a replacement for the Judoon.

Individuals

Notes

  • This novella was also released as an ebook available from the Amazon Kindle store.
  • This was the last Quick Reads release to feature one of the Doctor's companions until the novel Magic of the Angels in 2012; no Quick Reads featuring Donna Noble were ever published.

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