The Little Planet (DWPM short story): Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary
Tag: 2017 source edit
m (Spacing issues)
Line 18: Line 18:
|prev              = The Powers Behind the Throne (short story)
|prev              = The Powers Behind the Throne (short story)
|next              = The Behemoths (short story)
|next              = The Behemoths (short story)
}}
}}{{you may|The Little Planet (TBB short story)|n1= the Brilliant Book short story}}
{{you may|The Little Planet (TBB short story)|n1= the Brilliant Book short story}}
'''''The Little Planet''''' was the first short story in [[DWPM 3]], which was devoted to [[Silurian|the Silurians]]. Serving a similar role to ''[[The Creation of the Cybermen (short story)|The Creation of the Cybermen]]'' in the [[DWPM 2|the previous issue]], it was an overview of the Silurians' backstory, adapted from portions of a [[Target novelisation]] — in this case, ''[[Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters]]'' by [[Malcolm Hulke]], the text being reproduced with "kind permission" from [[Virgin Books]].
'''''The Little Planet''''' was the first short story in [[DWPM 3]], which was devoted to [[Silurian|the Silurians]]. Serving a similar role to ''[[The Creation of the Cybermen (short story)|The Creation of the Cybermen]]'' in the [[DWPM 2|the previous issue]], it was an overview of the Silurians' backstory, adapted from portions of a [[Target novelisation]] — in this case, ''[[Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters]]'' by [[Malcolm Hulke]], the text being reproduced with "kind permission" from [[Virgin Books]].



Revision as of 18:34, 9 March 2023

RealWorld.png

You may be looking for the Brilliant Book short story.

The Little Planet was the first short story in DWPM 3, which was devoted to the Silurians. Serving a similar role to The Creation of the Cybermen in the the previous issue, it was an overview of the Silurians' backstory, adapted from portions of a Target novelisation — in this case, Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters by Malcolm Hulke, the text being reproduced with "kind permission" from Virgin Books.

Summary

When a "little wandering planet" threatens the atmosphere of the Earth, the reptile people hide themselves beneath the Earth's crust in eternal sleep — and are oblivious as the catastrophe comes and goes with the atmosphere intacts, the little planet caught in Earth's gravity to become what the next species to dominate the planet will call the Moon!

Characters

References

Notes

Continuity