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* The Doctor claims that it has been a number of months since his "death". ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
* The Doctor claims that it has been a number of months since his "death". ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
* [[UNIT]] and the [[Torchwood Institute]] are referred to. In the former, there appears to be a reference to the [[Third Doctor]].
* [[UNIT]] and the [[Torchwood Institute]] are referred to. In the former, there appears to be a reference to the [[Third Doctor]].
* The Doctor says he got his Mars-[[Venus]] license. ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot]]'')
* The Doctor says he got his Mars-[[Venus]] license. ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'')
* Once again, the Doctor instructs someone not to call him 'Doc'. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]'', ''[[The Time Meddler]]'', ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', ''[[The Twin Dilemma (TV story)|The Twin Dilemma]]'', ''[[The Ultimate Foe]]'', ''[[Dreamland (TV story)|Dreamland]]'')
* Once again, the Doctor instructs someone not to call him 'Doc'. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]'', ''[[The Time Meddler]]'', ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', ''[[The Twin Dilemma (TV story)|The Twin Dilemma]]'', ''[[The Ultimate Foe]]'', ''[[Dreamland (TV story)|Dreamland]]'')
* At one point, the Doctor uses the catchphrase of his [[Ninth Doctor|ninth]] incarnation, saying: 'That is fantastic.'
* At one point, the Doctor uses the catchphrase of his [[Ninth Doctor|ninth]] incarnation, saying: 'That is fantastic.'
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* The Doctor enthuses about how "cool" it was to be a prisoner on the moon. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontier in Space]]'')
* The Doctor enthuses about how "cool" it was to be a prisoner on the moon. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontier in Space]]'')
* Professor Jackson refers to the "[[Keller Machine|Keller Process]]" in relation to the "treatments" he's giving the prisoners. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind of Evil (TV story)|The Mind of Evil]]'')
* Professor Jackson refers to the "[[Keller Machine|Keller Process]]" in relation to the "treatments" he's giving the prisoners. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind of Evil (TV story)|The Mind of Evil]]'')
* Agent Jennings' boss is called [[Control (The Devil Goblins from Neptune)|Control]], who turns up in a number of [[Past Doctor Adventures]], including [[PROSE]]: ''[[The King of Terror]]''.
* Agent Jennings' boss is called [[Control (The Devil Goblins from Neptune)|Control]], who turns up in a number of [[Past Doctor Adventures]], including [[PROSE]]: ''[[The King of Terror (novel)|The King of Terror]]''.
* The spacesuits the Doctor and Amy wear (with large translucent bubble helmets) are similar to those the Doctor and his companions wore in [[TV]]: ''[[The Moonbase]]''.
* The spacesuits the Doctor and Amy wear (with large translucent bubble helmets) are similar to those the Doctor and his companions wore in [[TV]]: ''[[The Moonbase]]''.
* The fuel used in [[Apollo 23]] is the [[M3 Variant]] designed by the [[British Rocket Group]] for the [[Mars]] Missions as seen in [[TV]]: ''[[The Ambassadors of Death]]''.
* The fuel used in [[Apollo 23]] is the [[M3 Variant]] designed by the [[British Rocket Group]] for the [[Mars]] Missions as seen in [[TV]]: ''[[The Ambassadors of Death]]''.

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Apollo 23 was the thirty-seventh novel in the BBC New Series Adventures series. It was written by Justin Richards and featured the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond.

It was notable for not just being the first Eleventh Doctor NSA book, but actually the first Eleventh Doctor book to be released. It is also Amy Pond's first appearance in the NSA series.

Publisher's summary

"Houston – we have a problem."

An astronaut in full spacesuit appears out of thin air in a busy shopping centre. Maybe it's a publicity stunt.

A photo shows an immaculately-dressed woman in her best shoes lying dead at the edge of a crater on the dark side of the moon – beside her beloved dog 'Poochie'. Maybe it's a hoax.

But as the Doctor and Amy find out, these are just minor events in a sinister plan to take over every human being on earth. The plot centres on a secret military base on the moon – that's where Amy and the TARDIS are.

The Doctor is back on Earth, and without the TARDIS there's no way he can get to the moon to save Amy and defeat the aliens.

Or is there? The Doctor discovers one last great secret that could save humanity: Apollo 23.

Plot

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Characters

References

  • The Doctor mentions T-Mat, which was an important technology used in the Second Doctor story TV: The Seeds of Death.
  • UNIT and Torchwood are mentioned, as well as detailed files regarding the organisation's dealings with previous incarnations of The Doctor.
  • Agent Jennings says he'd have recognised the Doctor if he was older. Given he has read both the UNIT and Torchwood files, this implies he was expecting either the Third Doctor, Tenth Doctor, or the Twelfth Doctor.

Notes

  • There was some initial confusion over the title of this book, as some media coverage, including Doctor Who Magazine, used the erroneous title Apollo 13.
  • This story was also released as an ebook available from the Amazon Kindle store.

Continuity

Audio release

  • The story was released as an audiobook on 6x CD read by James Albrecht.

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