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==Continuity==
==Continuity==
*The [[Cat-People]] are related to the [[Cheetah People]] who appeared in [[DW]]: ''[[Survival]]''.
*The [[Cat-People]] are related to the [[Cheetah People]] who appeared in [[DW]]: ''[[Survival]]''.
*The War Machines ([[DW]]: ''[[The War Machines]]''), the smugglers in Cornwall ([[DW]]: ''[[The Smugglers]]''), the Cybermen ([[DW]]: ''[[The Tenth Planet]]'') and the Daleks ([[DW]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'') are all mentioned.
*The [[War Machine]]s and [[WOTAN]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The War Machines]]''), the smugglers in Cornwall ([[DW]]: ''[[The Smugglers]]''), the Cybermen ([[DW]]: ''[[The Tenth Planet]]'') and the Daleks ([[DW]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'') are all mentioned.
*The RTC causes the Doctor's mind to wander back to his [[First Doctor|previous incarnation]], and as a result he mistakenly refers to several of his past companions - [[Ian Chesterton|Chesterton]], [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]], [[Susan Foreman|Susan]], [[Steven Taylor|Steven]], [[Dodo Chaplet|Dodo]] and [[Vicki Pallister|Vicki]].
*The RTC causes the Doctor's mind to wander back to his [[First Doctor|previous incarnation]], and as a result he mistakenly refers to several of his past companions - [[Ian Chesterton|Chesterton]], [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]], [[Susan Foreman|Susan]], [[Steven Taylor|Steven]], [[Dodo Chaplet|Dodo]] and [[Vicki Pallister|Vicki]].
*The Doctor has always told himself that he would like to buy himself [[Smithwood Manor|a little house in Kent]] to use as a home whenever he came to Earth. This wish was subsequently fulfilled by his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]] ([[PDA]]: ''[[Verdigris]]'') and used mostly by his [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]].
*The Doctor has always told himself that he would like to buy himself [[Smithwood Manor|a little house in Kent]] to use as a home whenever he came to Earth. This wish was subsequently fulfilled by his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]] ([[PDA]]: ''[[Verdigris]]'') and used mostly by his [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]].

Revision as of 03:29, 1 August 2010


Publisher's summary

‘Explode the buoys? But that will destroy the Earth!’
‘Oh dear, so it will. Pass on my apologies to the humans, won’t you?’

Earth has been invaded. Twice. Thousands of years ago by a race searching for a new power source. More recently by the galactic marauders known as the Cat-People, who intend to continue the work done by the earlier visitors, with devastating results.

The recently regenerated Doctor, along with companions Ben and Polly, teams up with a group of amateur ghost-hunters and a mysterious white witch on a journey that takes them from twentieth-century Cumbria to the Arabian deserts of folklore and Australia 40,000 years in the past. Can the Doctor stop the invaders and disarm the bombs left buried beneath the planet’s surface - or have the ancient Aborigines of Australia sung the seeds of their own destruction?

Characters

Cat-People

Euterpians

Professors and Students

People from Bagdad

References

  • When the Cat-People are searching around the Sol System they see signs of a lost civilisation. This could be a reference to the Ice Warriors (DW: The Ice Warriors) or the Osirians. (DW: Pyramids of Mars)
  • The Doctor's regeneration caused the TARDIS to regenerate to some extent, shrinking 15 centimetres.
  • Magnus (later known as the War Chief) was unconcerned about wasting regenerations, and never listened to the Doctor who advised him not to waste them.
  • Ben finds clothes in the TARDIS wardrobe which have pockets that are bigger on the inside, much like the Doctor's own pockets. (DW: The Runaway Bride)
  • There were books coated in RTC on Gallifrey, but the Time Lord leaders decided that they were too dangerous and got rid of them.

Notes

  • At the beginning of this story, three weeks have passed since the Doctor's regeneration.

Continuity

Timeline

External links

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