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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the novelisation of the 2001 [[BBV Productions|BBV]] drama ''Cyberon''. It was written by [[James Hornby]], adapted from the script by [[Lance Parkin]]. | '''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the novelisation of the 2001 [[BBV Productions|BBV]] drama ''Cyberon''. It was written by [[James Hornby]], adapted from the script by [[Lance Parkin]]. | ||
Revision as of 21:32, 22 September 2020
- You may wish to consult
Cyberon (disambiguation)
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Cyberon was the novelisation of the 2001 BBV drama Cyberon. It was written by James Hornby, adapted from the script by Lance Parkin.
Although the original home video production had no direct legal link to the DWU, this novelisation, in the words of Bill Baggs, reflected the fact that Lauren Anderson and the Cyberons had "grown up in the Doctor Who world", by involving other preexisting DWU concepts under license from their creators.[1]
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Oblivion Spark, 3009
Earth
References
- The Jathar Expanse was a desolate area of space.
- The Cyberon War could be witnessed on the Jathar Expanse.
- Ross is the Captain of the Oblivion Spark.
- Alliance Medical has given Ross the "all-clear".
- Ross reminds Carter that she was also on the Corodin.
- The crew of the Oblivion Spark scan an Earth Alliance transport vessel for life signals.
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