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There’s a new exhibition at Tate Modern -- ‘The Tomorrow Windows’. | There’s a new exhibition at [[Tate Modern]] -- ‘The Tomorrow Windows’. | ||
The concept is simple: look through a Tomorrow Window and you’ll see into the future. You’ll get ‘The Gist of Things to Come’. According to the press pack, The Tomorrow Windows exhibition will bring about an end to war and suffering. | The concept is simple: look through a [[Tomorrow Window]] and you’ll see into the future. You’ll get ‘The Gist of Things to Come’. According to the press pack, The Tomorrow Windows exhibition will bring about an end to war and suffering. | ||
Which is why someone decides to blow it up. | Which is why someone decides to blow it up. | ||
Investigating this act of wanton vandalism, the Doctor, Fitz and Trix visit an Astral Flower, the show-world of Utopia and Gadrahadradon -- the most haunted planet in the galaxy. They face the sinister Ceccecs, the gratuitously violent Vorshagg, the miniscule Micron and the enigmatic Poozle. And they encounter the doomsday monks of Shardybarn, the warmongers of Valuensis, the politicians of Minuea and the killer cars of Estebol. | Investigating this act of wanton vandalism, the Doctor, Fitz and Trix visit an [[Astral Flower]], the show-world of Utopia and [[Gadrahadradon]] -- the most haunted planet in the galaxy. They face the sinister [[Ceccecs]], the gratuitously violent [[Vorshagg]], the miniscule [[Micron]] and the enigmatic Poozle. And they encounter the doomsday monks of Shardybarn, the warmongers of Valuensis, the politicians of Minuea and the killer cars of Estebol. | ||
They also spend about half an hour in Lewisham. | They also spend about half an hour in Lewisham. | ||
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[[Category:2004 novels|Tomorrow Windows]] | [[Category:2004 novels|Tomorrow Windows]] |
Revision as of 08:56, 30 December 2009
Publisher’s Summary
There’s a new exhibition at Tate Modern -- ‘The Tomorrow Windows’.
The concept is simple: look through a Tomorrow Window and you’ll see into the future. You’ll get ‘The Gist of Things to Come’. According to the press pack, The Tomorrow Windows exhibition will bring about an end to war and suffering.
Which is why someone decides to blow it up.
Investigating this act of wanton vandalism, the Doctor, Fitz and Trix visit an Astral Flower, the show-world of Utopia and Gadrahadradon -- the most haunted planet in the galaxy. They face the sinister Ceccecs, the gratuitously violent Vorshagg, the miniscule Micron and the enigmatic Poozle. And they encounter the doomsday monks of Shardybarn, the warmongers of Valuensis, the politicians of Minuea and the killer cars of Estebol.
They also spend about half an hour in Lewisham.
Characters
- The Doctor
- Fitz Kreiner
- Trix
- Poozle of the Varble
- Looks like a giant floating lava lamp.
References
- There are a few planets mentioned in this novel: Acfarr, Aighin, Arethro, Arkmic, Diqdarl, Ellteeda, Ertshea, Flamvolt, Hambas, Ijij, Kambalana Minor, Kootanoot, Monbel, Oelid, Pergoss, Phoenix, Prum, Quarxis, Rethgil, Ryrus, Terangh, Terjowar, Tinric, Tonhic, Tyza, Ukorn, Ulclat, Unlyo, Varb, Venfou, Venmof, Vidow, Vymto, Wabbab, and Gallifraxion Four.
Notes
- Many celebrities make cameo appearances in this novel including Ken Livingstone, J K Rowling, Jeremy Paxman, Ian Hislop, Stephen Fry and Huw Edwards.
Continuity
- Ken Livingstone mentions events of: The Web of Fear, Spearhead from Space, Invasion of the Dinosaurs and The Dying Days.
- Darp, Gidi, Ranx, Vij, and Zil are all planets stored on Tryst’s CET machine in Nightmare of Eden.
- Martin mentions K9 to Trix, who has never heard of K9.
External Links
Doctor Who Reference Guide - Detailed Synopsis: The Tomorrow Windows
Whoniverse Discontinuity Guide entry for The Tomorrow Windows