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* The Doctor claims to prefer ''[[Back to the Future|Back to the Future Part II]]'' to ''Back to the Future Part III''.
* The Doctor claims to prefer ''[[Back to the Future|Back to the Future Part II]]'' to ''Back to the Future Part III''.
* In the [[far future]], Axista Four went nova, becoming a [[fire]]ball.
* In the [[far future]], Axista Four went nova, becoming a [[fire]]ball.

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The Colony of Lies was the sixtieth novel in the BBC Past Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Colin Brake, released 7 July 2003 and featured the Second Doctor, Jamie McCrimmon and Zoe Heriot and the Seventh Doctor and Ace.

This was Brake's only contribution to the Past Doctor Adventures range.

Publisher's summary

According to popular legend, the great humanitarian Stewart Ransom founded the Independent Earth Colony on Axista Four in the year 2439, but the truth is not as neat and simple as the legend would suggest...

The year is 2539. Arriving on Axista Four, the Doctor, Zoe and Jamie find the colony in a state of chaos. A breakaway group of colonists — the "Realists" — has abandoned Ransom's Back to Basics ideals and is creating a new high-tech settlement. The "Loyalists" who remain are dwindling in number and face total extinction.

Meanwhile, a spaceship from Earth has arrived with news that 80,000 refugees are about to descend upon the planet; the Realists are staging raids on the wreck of the colony ship, and in a secret underground bunker mysterious aliens who claim to be the planet's first colonists are beginning to awake.

Who are the dog-like aliens who call themselves Tyrenians? What is the secret agenda of the sinister Federation Administrator Greene? And what really happened when the colony ship crash-landed on Axista Four 100 years ago?

Plot

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llustration preview by Mike Collins in DWM 332

Characters

Axista Four colonists

Tyrenians

Hannibal crew and passengers

Worldbuilding

Locations

Vessels

Notes

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Continuity

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