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* When [[BBV Productions]] was in negotiations with the estate of [[Pip and Jane Baker]] for the rights to [[the Rani]], [[James Hornby]] wrote a scene for the ending of the novelisation to lead into ''[[The Rani Adventures]]''. The scene would have depicted the Rani's painful [[regeneration]] into [[Second Rani|her second incarnation]].<ref>{{cite web | * When [[BBV Productions]] was in negotiations with the estate of [[Pip and Jane Baker]] for the rights to [[the Rani]], [[James Hornby]] wrote a scene for the ending of the novelisation to lead into ''[[The Rani (series)|The Rani Adventures]]''. The scene would have depicted the Rani's painful [[regeneration]] into [[Second Rani|her second incarnation]].<ref>{{cite web | ||
|url=https://aristidetwain.tumblr.com/post/678262054451347456/eight-lost-bbv-projects | |url=https://aristidetwain.tumblr.com/post/678262054451347456/eight-lost-bbv-projects | ||
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Revision as of 12:03, 12 March 2022
The Rani Reaps the Whirlwind was the fourth instalment in the Novelisations in Time & Space series. It was written by Micah K. Spurling, adapted from Pip and Jane Baker's script for the 2000 audio story.
Publisher's summary
The Rani is a prisoner. Of the Tetraps. Those hideous rodent-like vampires over which she once ruled. No longer. The devious Urak, her erstwhile disciple, has turned the tables. The Rani is put on trial. And condemned to death. A sentence to be commuted if she exercises her unique scientific prowess to solve a problem threatening to depopulate Tetrapyriabus.
What food?
Whose blood?
The answer is in the cells where a pair of kidnapped humans and a pair of aliens are incarcerated. Destined to become the subjects of a brutal experiment. The Rani forges an unholy alliance with the four "guinea-pigs" in a perilous attempt to escape the nightmare of the planet...
Deviations from audio story
to be added
Characters
rest to be added
References
to be added
Notes
- When BBV Productions was in negotiations with the estate of Pip and Jane Baker for the rights to the Rani, James Hornby wrote a scene for the ending of the novelisation to lead into The Rani Adventures. The scene would have depicted the Rani's painful regeneration into her second incarnation.[2]
Continuity
to be added
Footnotes
- ↑ BBV Productions on Twitter
- ↑ Aristide Twain (9 March 2022). Eight "Lost" BBV Projects. Aristide Twain on Tumblr.