The Analysis Bureau (novel): Difference between revisions
Charles RB (talk | contribs) No edit summary Tag: 2017 source edit |
No edit summary |
||
Line 51: | Line 51: | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* Amelia Stone was friends with a performer named David | * Amelia Stone was friends with a performer named David Jones, the birth name of {{w|David Bowie}}. | ||
* Mr Quebec is implied to have taken the blame for the events of [[Background (DWPM 7 short story)|the original ''Quatermass'' story]]. Grubber was arrested for stealing fragments of a capsule at [[Knightsbridge]], referencing ''{{w|Quatermass and the Pit}}''. | * Mr Quebec is implied to have taken the blame for the events of [[Background (DWPM 7 short story)|the original ''Quatermass'' story]]. Grubber was arrested for stealing fragments of a capsule at [[Knightsbridge]], referencing ''{{w|Quatermass and the Pit}}''. | ||
* Mr Quebec refers to "Dr Quist's team", "Sir Michael Gerrard", and "the Ministry of Research" as other people who could investigate in Incident Two. Quist was the lead of the 1970s show ''[[Doomwatch]]''. Sir Michael was the lead in mid-60s show ''{{w|R3_(TV_series)|R3}}'' about a unit working for a Ministry of Research. | * Mr Quebec refers to "Dr Quist's team", "Sir Michael Gerrard", and "the Ministry of Research" as other people who could investigate in Incident Two. Quist was the lead of the 1970s show ''[[Doomwatch]]''. Sir Michael was the lead in mid-60s show ''{{w|R3_(TV_series)|R3}}'' about a unit working for a Ministry of Research. |
Revision as of 18:33, 20 September 2022
The Analysis Bureau was a spin-off novel of Lethbridge-Stewart, released by Candy Jar Books in August 2022.
Publisher's summary
The Analysis Bureau does not exist. Ask any questions about it, and the same answers always greet you. There's no trace of any department matching that name in any branch of Government, only speculation and wild rumours.
At the beginning of the 1960s, some conspiracy theorists even started to claim that there was a village, once the home to an entire community, abandoned during the Second World War due to flooding. They said it’s where experiments and tests are being carried out. Some even claim that the Analysis Bureau used the village as a base of operations, and that there were underground bunkers built way beneath the rural façade of cottages, shops and even a village green.
Of course, those who got anywhere near the truth disappeared just as quickly as the people who asked too many questions, because they were the ones who refused to believe that there was no such thing as the Analysis Bureau.
Plot
to be added
Characters
- Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart
- Edward Travers
- Tobias Vaughn
- Packer
- Mr Quebec
- Professor Amelia Stone (aka Flower)
- Corporal Thomas Banks
- The Minister
- Tosher
- Grubber
- Staff Sergeant Powell
- Station Master Edgar Rumble
- Sir John Wilder
- Professor Watkins
- Ronnie
References
- Amelia Stone was friends with a performer named David Jones, the birth name of David Bowie.
- Mr Quebec is implied to have taken the blame for the events of the original Quatermass story. Grubber was arrested for stealing fragments of a capsule at Knightsbridge, referencing Quatermass and the Pit.
- Mr Quebec refers to "Dr Quist's team", "Sir Michael Gerrard", and "the Ministry of Research" as other people who could investigate in Incident Two. Quist was the lead of the 1970s show Doomwatch. Sir Michael was the lead in mid-60s show R3 about a unit working for a Ministry of Research.
- Doctor Anthony Ridge has a brother called John, a reference to Dr John Ridge in Doomwatch.
Notes
- The book comprises of four short stories. The first three are interlinked. The fourth story is an unpublished 'lost' lethbridge-stewart story,
- The story titles are The Reconnaissance Of Death, The Damocles Project and The Synthetic Man. The 'lost' story is called Hide In Plain Sight.
- The stories are referred to as 'Incidents' rather than stories, as a tribute to Philip Martin, who called each episode of his TV series, Gangsters, in the same way, instead of calling them Episode One, Episode Two, etc. Martin also worked for Candy Jar Books, who published his third Gangsters novel shortly after he passed away.
Continuity
- Grubber's Moles retrieved technology from the Shoreditch Incident (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks) and the Post Office Tower (TV: The War Machines).
External links
- Official The Analysis Bureau page at Candy Jar Books