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== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
=== Food and drink ===
=== Food and drink ===
* Donna wonders whether there's a [[coffee shop]] on [[Calibris]]. To the Doctor's surprise, the [[head office]] has been decorated to resemble one and also serves [[scone]]s.
* Donna wonders whether there's a [[coffee shop]] on [[Calibris]]. To the Doctor's surprise, the [[head office]] has been decorated to resemble one and also serves [[scone]]s.

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Time Reaver was the second story in the The Tenth Doctor Adventures: Volume One, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Jenny T. Colgan and featured David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor and Catherine Tate as Donna Noble.

Publisher's summary

Calibris. The spaceport planet where anything goes. Where anyone who doesn't want to be found can be lost, and where everything has its price. Where betentacled gangster Gully holds sway at the smugglers' tavern, Vagabond's Reach.

The alien Vacintians are trying to impose some order on the chaos. Soon the Doctor and Donna discover why. An illegal weapon is loose on the streets. A weapon that destroys lives... Slowly and agonisingly.

The Time Reaver.

Plot

to be added

Cast

Uncredited

Worldbuilding

Food and drink

Planets

Popular culture

The TARDIS

  • Donna notes that there is a very limited range of women's clothing in the TARDIS wardrobe.

Weapons

Notes

  • While this story is set before In the Blood, it was actually released four days after the novel.

Cover gallery

Continuity

External links

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 BFX: The Tenth Doctor Adventures: Volume One
  2. Is to be played by the same actor as Rone, according to the script.
  3. Is to be played by the same actor as Dorn and Busker, according to the script.