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In the eighth of the Nine Gallifreys, a Time Lord veteran named Homunculette is sent by the Lord President on a mission to the same planet as Xenaria during the "Humanian Era".
In the eighth of the Nine Gallifreys, a Time Lord veteran named Homunculette is sent by the Lord President on a mission to the same planet as Xenaria during the "Humanian Era".
=== Chapter Eleven ===
The scream of agony actually comes from Investigator One - a visceral reaction to the knowledge of Swimmers held within the Doctor's mind. Due to the link between One and Two, both of them are incapacitated. As such, Fitz realizes what his interrogator "actually" (though Two still keeps the form of Allopta) is right as Holsred enters. Shortly after the Doctor unhooks himself from the Black Stone, a Time Lord named Ostrev enters into the room and gets shredded by the psychotic One.
While flying down the corridors, Holsred finds Compassion. Compassion keeps Holsred from killing her by convincing him that "Allopta" is actually a fake and Fitz meets back up with the Doctor. The two then begin looking for something they can use against the Celestis.
While under the effects of the anti-psychotic, Ferdinand finds the girl walking down the corridors towards the time machine.


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The Taking of Planet 5 was the twenty-eighth novel in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Simon Bucher-Jones and Mark Clapham, released 4 October 1999 and featured the Eighth Doctor, Fitz Kreiner and Compassion.

Publisher's summary

Twelve million years ago, a war touched the Earth briefly. Now, in Antarctica, an archaeological team has discovered the detritus of the conflict. And it's alive.

Twelve million years ago, a creature evolved that was capable of consuming all life in the universe. Now someone, or something, is desperate enough to want to revive it.

Outside the ordered universe, things move. They're hungry. And something has given them the scent of our space/time.

In the far future, the Doctor has learnt of the war and feels he must intervene -- but it's more than just a local conflict of interest. One of the groups of combatants is from his own future, and the other has never, ever, existed.

Plot

A young child living in Mictlan learns about the "Invisible Ocean" and meets a hermit (an outcast from Celestis society) who teaches him about the mysteries of existence, such as the Swimmers and "universes in a bowl of gruel".

Chapter One

A platoon of investigators from the United Nations scout the ruins a million-year old alien base in the South Pole. As they descend into their base, one of their member (a man named Thomas Jessup with psychic/empathic powers that are quite negatively attuned to the environment of the ruins) gets dragged by another member named McCarthy towards an alien being that has been found within the ruins.

Ostensibly as a brief "pit stop", the Doctor visits the Second Wallachian Exhibition - though it soon becomes clear that he has one exhibit in mind - Professor Mildeo Twisknadine's Wandering Museum of the Verifiyably Phantas-magoric (a museum of things that don't exist) in the hopes that he can use it to find more evidence of the Observe and eventually return to it. After being invited in by Professor Mildeo, the Doctor is sidetracked after he discovers that Mildeo has made a model of Planet 5 (which definetly exists). He soon discovers a rather shocking revelation, that someone verified the existence of the "Antarctic Elder Things".

A soldier named Xenaria prepares for battle in a polar base through biological morphing alongside her platoon.

Chapter Two

In the Wandering Museum, the Doctor examines the evidence for the Elder Things' existence - this being video from "Project Icepack", the UNIT expedition into the ancient Antarctic base. After watching this, the Doctor decides to travel to the base while it was still inhabited.

In Buenos Aires, a UNIT scientific adviser named Nathaniel Hume appears at a UNIT base in a rather anomalous way and is sent to help out Project Icepack. Deep within the base, the creature ejects a seemingly human woman from its confines and then blasts radiation into the atmosphere - which hits Hume's helicopter and causes it to crash.

Chapter Three

Hume manages to survive the crash (being the only survivor of the crash) and is found by a medic. Hume tries to convince the medic to leave Antarctica, leading the medic to strangle Hume.

Xenaria's platoon lands on the prehistoric tropical jungles of Antarctica and immediately begins wiping out the Elder Things inhabiting the nearby city. Inside of the TARDIS, the Doctor deduces that an odd artefact he saw in the Icepack footage was created by the Celestis. Immediately after the Doctor and company arrive, one of the platoon fires a paradox cannon.

In the Celestis' hellscape home of Mictlan, one of the Houses vanishes completely and leaves behind absolutely no trace.

Chapter Four

Using the parallel cannon, Xenaria's soldiers cut into the base and kill numerous Elder Things. Xenaria justifies the use of such a powerful weapon to Allopta (her more cautious subordinate) by stating that it was the only weapon that could cut through the walls of the base. After the Doctor and his companions get up from where they jumped down due to the sudden burst of the cannon, they walk towards the base (after the Doctor states that everything in the local area is most likely based off of fiction). They are found by a young soldier named Ayworl, whom the Doctor is able to bluff into believing that he is a General.

Hume is saved from being strangled to death by a nurse who shoots his assailant in the head. He is mostly unaware of this, as he is preoccupied by the sheer feeling of emptiness and despair emanating from the dig. Once he recovers, Hume views the creature found within the base on a vidlink. Unusually, it seems that Hume is aware of exactly what the creature is.

Chapter Five

The Doctor introduces himself to Xenaria and explains his companions as temporal canaries indicating damage to the local timestream. He actively avoids learning about the identity of the Enemy, though he does hear that something related to them has the name "Rep". The Doctor and his companions are soon languishing in humanoid lodgings within the base, where the Doctor reveals that Xenaria and her fellow soldiers are far-future Time Lords fighting in a mysterious war he first learned about from his time spent at the auction for the Relic.

The Celestis send out investigators (specifically Invesitgators "One" and "Two") to discover what happened to the missing Lord and his House. They first reassemble and dissasemble his family of cybernetic beings, though this brings up nothing.

Professor Hume is soon met on the ice by Schneider. He is able to convince her to bring him to the mysterious girl. While in Hume's company, the girl wakes up and talks with Hume - seemingly having met him before.

Chapter Six

Allopta and Xenaria discuss the "General", with the two coming to the conclusion that the appearance of a high-ranking figure means that something big has happened in the war front - that or an Enemy agent is able to take the form of a Time Lord, something that is shot down rather quickly. Xenaria then begins preparations for the real mission - an expedition to Planet 5. Meanwhile, the Doctor and his companions try to figure out what the Enemy could be.

In a square in the ancient Greek city of Corinth, Investigators One and Two hunt down one of the last survivors of Atlantis and rather viscerally probe his memories.

Hume and Jessup discuss what the creature in the base could actually be, with Hume "deducing" that it is a time machine with its occupant being a "concerned time traveller".

Chapter Seven

A younger Time Lord named Holsred from the House of Redloom visits the Doctor seeking to gain the honour of a General. From Holsred, the Doctor learns the real mission of the Time Lords - a suicide mission to Planet 5.

The Investigators travel to Tulloch Moor as a creature from Karfel falls out of a time tunnel. One probes the creature's memories and almost succumbs to the raw hatred in the heart of the Borad before he blasts the creature's brains out. The Investigators then travel to Antarctica and discover the ancient base of the Elder Things. As One flits inside of its internal dimensions (becoming two-dimensional), Two briefly thinks to kill him (due to her Investigator instincts to kill any possible threat, as she has been briefed that One could be a threat) but is able to ignore it long enough to join One inside of the base and grab one of the Elder Things.

Chapters Eight and Nine

Realizing that his cover might be blown soon, the Doctor decides to leave the base right before Xenaria walks into the room he is in. As the trio walks through the base, the Doctor points out the Cosmic Background Radiation in the sky. While the Doctor and companions make their way through the base, the Investigators probe the memories of the dead Elder Thing - who is revealed to be Allopta - and mesh his memories into their own minds.

Hume tries to convince the UNIT forces to keep radio silent - citing the threat of cultural collapse from the existence of Elder Things being proved (though during this, he briefly hints that he isn't human through a Freudian slip). To get further proof of the Elder Things' existence, the members of the expedition enter into the girl's room and find that the girl is missing.

After finding the Doctor missing, Xenaria activates the base's defenses using a flow of microwaves. As the Doctor and company walk through the base, Compassion and the Doctor find themselves falling victim to the psychic influence of the base. Using her earpiece, Compassion feels the defences of the base being activated and the three split up. Fitz is captured by Holsred while Compassion is cornered by two Time Lords but manages to activate the defenses of the base and use it against them. The Doctor is captured and Xenaria is about to have him executed but is stopped by "Allopta" (actually one of the Investigators taking the form of Allopta) who takes the Doctor to be interrogated.

Chapter Ten and Interlude: The Eighth Gallifrey

"Allopta" (actually Investigator One) straps the Doctor to a torture device called the "Black Stone" which is vaguely related to the Ogri and tries to interrogate the Doctor. The Doctor purposefully stalls by talking about linguistics despite the extreme agony caused by the Black Stone. Exasperated, Investigator One begins directly probing the Doctor's mind.

As the Doctor is being interrogated with agony, Fitz is interrogated by Investigator Two - who sheds the disguise of Allopta for the form of a beautiful woman and tries to seduce Fitz. This is watched by Compassion, who sees the form of Allopta. Investigator Two's seduction is interrupted by a scream of pure agony.

In the eighth of the Nine Gallifreys, a Time Lord veteran named Homunculette is sent by the Lord President on a mission to the same planet as Xenaria during the "Humanian Era".

Chapter Eleven

The scream of agony actually comes from Investigator One - a visceral reaction to the knowledge of Swimmers held within the Doctor's mind. Due to the link between One and Two, both of them are incapacitated. As such, Fitz realizes what his interrogator "actually" (though Two still keeps the form of Allopta) is right as Holsred enters. Shortly after the Doctor unhooks himself from the Black Stone, a Time Lord named Ostrev enters into the room and gets shredded by the psychotic One.

While flying down the corridors, Holsred finds Compassion. Compassion keeps Holsred from killing her by convincing him that "Allopta" is actually a fake and Fitz meets back up with the Doctor. The two then begin looking for something they can use against the Celestis.

While under the effects of the anti-psychotic, Ferdinand finds the girl walking down the corridors towards the time machine.

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Characters

Gallifreyans

Celestis

Humans

Worldbuilding

Notes

Continuity

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