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|release date = [[26th December]] [[2007]] | |release date = [[26th December]] [[2007]] | ||
|format = Hardcover, --- pages | |format = Hardcover, --- pages | ||
Paperback, 237 pages | |||
|isbn = ISBN 978-1-8460-7347-3 | |isbn = ISBN 978-1-8460-7347-3 | ||
|previous story = [[Wishing Well]] | |previous story = [[Wishing Well]] |
Revision as of 06:49, 8 January 2011
Publisher's summary
The Doctor's been everywhere and everywhen in the whole of the universe and seems to know all the answers. But ask him what happened to the Starship Brilliant and he hasn't the first idea. Did it fall into a sun or black hole? Was it shot down in the first moments of a galactic war? And what's this about a secret experimental drive?
The Doctor is skittish, but if Martha is so keen to find out he'll land the TARDIS on the Brilliant, a few days before it vanishes. Then they can see for themselves...
Soon the Doctor learns the awful truth. And Martha learns that you need to be careful what you wish for. She certainly wasn't hoping for mayhem, death and Badger-faced Space Pirates.
Characters
Crew of the Brilliant
References
Races and species
- The Doctor refers to the Ood and Monoids as slave races and compares them to the Human Badgers.
- Mrs Wingsworth's uncle Cecil was a medical consultant to the Yemayan ambassador.
Notes
to be added
Continuity
- The entry of the Martha Jones Blog from July 1 mentions these creatures as "the badger-faced pirates."
- Martha regrets throwing the gold sovereign down the well in NSA: Wishing Well.
Timeline
- This story is set after: NSA: Wishing Well
- This story is set before: NSA: Peacemaker
Audio release
- The story was released as an audiobook on 2x CD read by Freema Agyeman.
External links
to be added