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== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
A thousand years after his first visit to the planet Artaris, the Doctor returns. The city of Excelis has grown, spreading a vast Empire throughout the globe. Science and engineering have provided a new Age of Reason.
A thousand years after his first visit to the planet [[Artaris]], [[Sixth Doctor|the Doctor]] returns. The city of [[Excelis]] has grown, spreading a vast Empire throughout the globe. Science and engineering have provided a new Age of Reason.


But the more things change, the more they stay the same, and once again death follows the mysterious [[The Relic (Excelis Dawns)|Relic]] through the halls of the Imperial Museum.
But the more things change, the more they stay the same, and once again death follows the mysterious [[The Relic (Excelis Dawns)|Relic]] through the halls of the Imperial Museum.

Revision as of 13:05, 14 November 2021

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Excelis Rising was the second story in the Excelis Saga.

Publisher's summary

A thousand years after his first visit to the planet Artaris, the Doctor returns. The city of Excelis has grown, spreading a vast Empire throughout the globe. Science and engineering have provided a new Age of Reason.

But the more things change, the more they stay the same, and once again death follows the mysterious Relic through the halls of the Imperial Museum.

When the Doctor finds himself helping the Curator and the local authorities with this mystery, he finds himself crossing paths with a familiar face from Excelis' history —- but no-one lives for a thousand years, do they?

Plot

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Cast

References

  • Lord Grayvorn has been officially declared a myth, though a few know the truth of his existence. It is said that he shall return at the time of Excelis' greatest need.

Notes

  • This is the second part of the Excelis Saga.
  • Solomon is named after Colin Baker's character in BBV's The Stranger series, Minister Pryce after actor Jonathan Pryce, Danby after ghost anthology editor Mary Danby, and Maupassant after French writer Guy de Maupassant.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 14 November 2001 at The Moat Studios.

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