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==Publisher's Summary==
==Publisher's summary==
"Sing about the past again, and sing that same old song.
"Sing about the past again, and sing that same old song.
Tell me what you know, so I can tell you that you're wrong."
Tell me what you know, so I can tell you that you're wrong."

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Publisher's summary

"Sing about the past again, and sing that same old song. Tell me what you know, so I can tell you that you're wrong."

Gallifrey. The Doctor's home planet. For twenty thousand centuries the Gallifreyans have been the most powerful race in the cosmos. They have circumnavigated infinity and eternity, harnessed science and conquered death. They are the Lords of Time, and have used their powers carefully.

But now a new force is unleashed, one that is literally capable of anything. It is enough to give even the Time Lords nightmares. More than that: it is enough to destroy them.

It is one of their own. Waiting for them at the end of the universe.

Featuring the Doctor, this adventure celebrates the thirty-fifth anniversary of Doctor Who.

Characters

  • The exact incarnation of the Doctor featured in this novel is not explicitly indicated.
  • Thinks to himself that his father's name definitely wasn't Ulysses, and might be a professor at Berkeley.
  • The Doctor was born in the House of Lungbarrow.
  • It is a couple of regenerations after Savar lost his eyes.
  • In his current body he has multiple personality, two distinct ones in fact.
  • In his current body he is an accomplished telepath.

Sontaran delegation

  • Mastermind behind the two thousand year war with the Isari.


References

Gallifrey

  • The Seal of Rassilon is an omniscate.
  • The Doctor's rooms have six sides, it they include; many bookshelves, a wooden globe of Sol Three, a wine rack with a dozen of the galaxy's most fine vintages. On the mantel piece is an ormolu clock. There are also two paintings, one computer painted the second hand painted (by the Doctor) of a woman holding a scroll with the words "Death is but a door" written in High Gallifreyan. Speaking those words opens a door to a zero room where thousands of candles burn honouring the woman in the painting.
  • The Doctor is a member of the High Council.
  • The Doctor offers tea to guardsmen Raimor and Peltroc
  • The Doctor has a cat; Wycliff.
  • Ohm is an ancient Time Lord god.
  • Tyler's Folly is on the High Council agenda to be discussed as there are 'disturbances' on the planet.
  • The Time Lords know of names that will appear in history books of the future; Varnax, Faction Paradox, Catavolcus, the Timewyrm, these are threats that the Time Lords were destined to survive.
  • The Time Lords know of a war against an implacable enemy, that would result in the destruction of Gallifrey, though even after several millennia of knowing about this they have not decided what action to take.
  • The Founders of Gallifrey; Six individuals; Rassilon, Omega, The Other and three others.
  • Qqaba is a Population III star.
  • The Doctor uses a toy tafelshrew to distract a guard in order to get to his TARDIS.

Individual Gallifreyans

  • Marnal is mentioned several times as a Time Lord who lacked planning in the Wars he fought.
  • Morbius is also mentioned in the past tense.

Gallifrey Locations

Gallifreyan Technology

  • The Doctor uses a Transmat to copy himself.
  • Omega takes over one of these bodies, which Savar later decapitates.
  • The Time Lords use a time scoop to bring the Rutans and Sontarans to Gallifrey, the Doctor also builds a primitive time scoop to bring the delegates to his TARDIS.
  • There were two Hands of Omega.

Notes

  • This novel celebrates the thirty-fifth anniversary of Doctor Who.
  • Which Doctor and precisely when this story takes place is difficult to place, however assumptions can be made based on the information given throughout the novel. (Unfortunately most of it is contradictory) (see talk page).
  • The Doctor thinks that his father's name definitely wasn't Ulysses, in several of the early 1990s proposed TV movies of Doctor Who Ulysses was the name of the Doctor's father.
  • The Doctor's name may be Hedin, given that one character reminisces about a time "before you received your doctorate - no Hedin, was still Hedin" while there *is* a character called Hedin in the story, so it could be referring to that character.
  • The Magistrate has a goatee, wears black and is the Doctor's oldest friend. Sounds familiar doesn't it?

Continuity

Timeline

  • The timeline placement of this book is unknown.


External Links