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*The Doctor talks about ''[[Time Windows]]'' and makes an obvious reference to ''[[Madame de Pompadour]]'' ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'') | *The Doctor talks about ''[[Time Windows]]'' and makes an obvious reference to ''[[Madame de Pompadour]]'' ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 18:27, 30 May 2010
Publisher's summary
The Castor, a vast starship, seemingly deserted, spinning slowly in the void of deep space. Martha and the Doctor explore the drifting tomb, and discover that they may not be alone after all... Who survived the disaster that overcame the rest of the crew? What continues to power the vessel? And why has a stretch of wooded countryside suddenly appeared in the middle of the craft? As the Doctor and Martha journey through the forest, they find a mysterious, fogbound village — a village traumatised by missing children and tales of its own destruction...
Characters
Timeline
- This story is set after: NSA: The Last Dodo
- This story is set before: NSA: Forever Autumn
References
Organisations
Planets
Races and species
Technology
Notes
to be added
Audio releases
- This story was released on two disc audio CD read by Adjoa Andoh.
Continuity
- The Doctor mentions trying to believe "Six impossible things before breakfast" a reference to. (DW: The Five Doctors)
- Martha reflects on blood sucking monsters. (DW: Smith and Jones)
- The Doctor talks about Time Windows and makes an obvious reference to Madame de Pompadour (DW: The Girl in the Fireplace)