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release date= April 1993 | | release date= April 1993 | | ||
format= Paperback Book, ? Pages | | format= Paperback Book, ? Pages | | ||
isbn= 0426203879 | | isbn= ISBN 0426203879 | | ||
previous story= [[The Pit]] | | previous story= [[The Pit]] | | ||
next story= [[Lucifer Rising]] | next story= [[Lucifer Rising]] |
Revision as of 09:08, 8 May 2007
Publisher's Summary
'Take Arcadia apart if you have to.'
The middle of the twenty-fifth century. The Dalek war is drawing to an untidy close. Earth’s Office of External Operation is trying to extend its influence over the corporations that have controlled human-occupied space since man first ventured to the stars.
Agent Isabelle Defries is leading one expedition. Among her barely-controllable squad is an explosives expert who calls herself Ace. Their destination: Arcadia.
A non-technological paradise? A living laboratory for a centuries-long experiment? Fuel for a super-being? Even when Ace and Benny discover the truth, the Doctor refuses to listen to them.
Nothing is what it seems to be.
Characters
- Is haunted by the destruction of the Seven Planets.
- She's 3 years older.
- Is Spacefleet trained in the Special Weapons Division.
- Thinks about shagging Daak.
- Is a clone (a "not very good one" at that).
References
- My Dalek Lover is a Sex Machine a relatively popular song during the Dalek wars.
- Dalek Killers are almost mythical.
- International Mining Corporation makes an appearance.
- The TARDIS is cured of the infection from Tír na n-Óg.
Notes
to be added
Continuity
- Absolm Daak died destroying the Dalek Death Wheel in DWM Nemesis of the Daleks.
- The TARDIS was infected with protoplasm in Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark