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*Del Toro uses [[terelexin]] to drug the Doctor. | *Del Toro uses [[terelexin]] to drug the Doctor. | ||
*Father Julian is said to have been the Patriarch of the [[Spinward Colonies]]. | *Father Julian is said to have been the Patriarch of the [[Spinward Colonies]]. | ||
*By the [[28th century]] the | *By the [[28th century]] the [[Catholic Church]] has re-established itself, becoming a major space power with jurisdiction over numerous worlds. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 18:14, 28 September 2010
Publisher's summary
Escaping from one battle and straight into another, the Doctor and his companion, Catherine, find themselves on a far-flung world where time travellers are persecuted as witches and warlocks by the Holy Inquisition. The Doctor is arrested, his only hope of escape being Cat. But she has demons of her own to face, and as the Doctor starts to realise exactly what is happening, so time rapidly starts to slip away, both for him and Cat.
Characters
- Is an android.
- Philippo
- Agatho
- Guii del Toro
- Julian
- Runciman
- Paddy O'Hearne
References
- Del Toro uses terelexin to drug the Doctor.
- Father Julian is said to have been the Patriarch of the Spinward Colonies.
- By the 28th century the Catholic Church has re-established itself, becoming a major space power with jurisdiction over numerous worlds.
Notes
to be added
Continuity
- The TARDIS console is (described) as the same first seen in DW: Doctor Who.
Timeline
- Companion Piece occurs after BFA: Excelis Decays
- Companion Piece occurs before BFA: Project: Lazarus