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* ''[[Alien Bodies]]'', ''[[Unnatural History]]'', ''[[Interference]]'', ''[[The Shadows of Avalon]]'' are all points where when the Doctor (and companions) have encountered elements of the Time Lord's Future War with the Enemy, and/or the [[Faction Paradox]]. | * ''[[Alien Bodies]]'', ''[[Unnatural History]]'', ''[[Interference]]'', ''[[The Shadows of Avalon]]'' are all points where when the Doctor (and companions) have encountered elements of the Time Lord's Future War with the Enemy, and/or the [[Faction Paradox]]. | ||
* The Doctor recalls his adventure in the [[Obverse]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Blue Angel]]'') | * The Doctor recalls his adventure in the [[Obverse]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Blue Angel]]'') | ||
*[[Yartek]] and the [[Voord]] are mentioned by the Doctor. | |||
==[[Eighth Doctor - Timeline|Timeline]]== | ==[[Eighth Doctor - Timeline|Timeline]]== |
Revision as of 20:53, 8 February 2011
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.
Characters
- The Doctor
- Fitz Kreiner
- Still thinks of himself as "James Bond in space".
- Compassion
- Is so dispassionate that she can calmly eat toast while observing someone conducting an autopsy.
- Professor Nathaniel Hume
- Is actually Homunculette
- Lord President
- One
- Two
- Holsred
- The Hermit
- Xenaria
- Allopta
References
- Museum of Things That Don't Exist (aka Professor Mildeo Twisknadine's Wandering Museum of the Verifiably Phantasmagoric)
- H. P. Lovecraft
- War TARDIS
- TARDIS cradle
- Mictlan
- Homunculette
- Urmungstandra
- The Matrix
- The Enemy
- Aspirin
- Gallifreyan Looms
- Time Lords of the future timeline.
- De-mat Gun
- UNIT
- The House of the Redloom
- Fendahl Predator
- The Doctor admits to being fascinated by 1980s children's television. Including something about "robots in disguise" (with accompanying hand gestures and "chk-chk-chk" sound effect). This is a reference to cartoon series The Transformers.
- The future TARDISes refer to the Doctor's TARDIS in a reverential fashion because the Doctor "freed" his TARDIS from his control.
Notes
- This story is a sequel to DW: Image of the Fendahl.
Continuity
- Vorg the magnificent (from Carnival of Monsters) is mentioned by the Doctor whilst at the Museum of Things That Don't Exist.
- A temporal anomaly disgorges the Borad (from Timelash) and is dealt with by temporal investigators.
- Alien Bodies, Unnatural History, Interference, The Shadows of Avalon are all points where when the Doctor (and companions) have encountered elements of the Time Lord's Future War with the Enemy, and/or the Faction Paradox.
- The Doctor recalls his adventure in the Obverse. (EDA: The Blue Angel)
- Yartek and the Voord are mentioned by the Doctor.
Timeline
- This story takes place after EDA: The Blue Angel
- This story takes place before EDA: Frontier Worlds
External links
Doctor Who Reference Guide - The Taking of Planet 5 Detailed Synopsis