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*[[The Brigadier]] - [[Nicholas Courtney]]
*[[The Brigadier]] - [[Nicholas Courtney]]
*Colonel [[Brimmicombe-Wood]] - [[David Tennant]]
*Colonel [[Brimmicombe-Wood]] - [[David Tennant]]
*Ke Le / [[The Master (Unbound)|The Master]] - [[Sam Kisgart]]
*Ke Le / [[The Master (Unbound)|The Master]] - [[http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Mark_Gatiss|Mark Gatiss]]
 
*[[Ling]] - [[Liz Sutherland]]
*[[Ling]] - [[Liz Sutherland]]
*The Abbot - [[Trevor Littledale]]
*The Abbot - [[Trevor Littledale]]

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Publisher's Summary

1997... and a lone exile arrives on Earth, years later than planned.

On the eve of the Handover, an advanced Chinese stealth bomber crashes in the hills above Hong Kong. The discredited United Nations Intelligence Taskforce has just 24 hours to steal the technology, rescue the passenger and flee to international waters.

Down by the harbour, there’s big trouble in Little England -- a bar owned by an old soldier who simply wants to forget the past. But an ancient evil is stirring in a place of peace.

The Doctor finds a world on the brink of terror. A world that has lived without him for years. A world that is frighteningly like our own...

Cast

References

  • The Doctor says he can speak Mandarin, Cantonese, Man-chu, Mongolian and Haikun.
  • To the Chinese he is known as Hu (the Tiger, for his courage), Hu (the Fox, for his cunning) and Xue (Doctor (he who tends to the sick)).
  • The Boxer Rebellion is said to have been the result of the Mind parasites.
  • The Master briefly worked as a United Nations advisor before defecting to China.
  • The defection, along with UNIT trying to seize Chinese technology, imply China has left the UN.
  • Adam mentions watching Professor X.

Notes

  • This is the first on audio regeneration.
  • The original idea was drastically different: "My first idea was to do something that capitalised on the world over-run with Silurians and dinosaurs, with no plastics available; a kind of post-holocaust situation. I had this idea for an opening sequence inspired by Aliens, with a UNIT squad decimated by shrieking raptors, and a group of medics dragging a mortally wounded Brigadier to safety while an officer screams: "Somebody get me a doctor!" And then you hear the TARDIS materialising, and the theme music kicks in." [1]

Continuity

  • The events of DW: The War Games have just taken place with the Doctor being exiled to Earth.
  • Alternate versions of Third Doctor stories include: the Autons resulting in the "plastic purges", an economically damaging action; the Invasion of the Dinosaurs was an attack by the Silurians ("the lizards"), stopped by Mike Yates travelling back in time to nuke the Silurians before they awoke in the 70s (at the cost of a crater in the middle of London); the events of The Ambassadors of Death lead to a line of mile-wide craters across America; Stahlman Gas (Inferno) is still an ongoing project.
  • Wood states that lives were lost whenever UNIT handled a peace conference this could be a reference to either (or both) DW: The Mind of Evil or Day of the Daleks.
  • Clements has stated DW: The Mind of Evil is "the critical moment" in the alternate timeline. [2] The Master defected to China after the (alternate) events of this story, the Mind parasites are the same creatures used in the Keller Machine, and the Master's alias (Ke Le) is a Chinese version of his "Emil Keller" one.
  • As established The Mind of Evil, the Doctor once knew Chairman Mao. There, while talking to a Chinese ambassador, the Doctor claims he was with Mao on the Long March in 1936; here, the Doctor says he only knew Mao as a librarian, indicating he was lying in Mind of Evil to get into the ambassador's good graces. The Master informs the Doctor that Mao "spoke ever so highly of you", and it's indicated the Doctor knew of Mao's future when he met him.
  • Every alien attack has been repulsed by more draconian and destructive methods than in the show, leaving the Brigadier disgraced due to the lack of evidence of alien threats.

Timeline

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