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''''As a member of an inferior race, you either work to serve the cause of [[Averon]], or die.''''
''''As a member of an inferior race, you either work to serve the cause of [[Averon]], or die.''''


[[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah]] is marooned on a [[slave]] world where the only escape is death. [[Harry Sullivan|Harry]] is caught in the middle of an interplanetary invasion, and has to combine medicine with a desperate mission. And the [[Fourth Doctor]] lands on a world so secret it does not even have a name.
[[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]] is marooned on a [[slave]] world where the only escape is death. [[Harry Sullivan|Harry]] is caught in the middle of an interplanetary invasion, and has to combine medicine with a desperate mission. And the [[Fourth Doctor]] lands on a world so secret it does not even have a name.


Why have the [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] crew been scattered across the stars? What terrible accident could have wiped the Doctor's memory? And what could interest the [[Time Lord]]s in this war-torn sector of space?
Why have the [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] crew been scattered across the stars? What terrible accident could have wiped the Doctor's memory? And what could interest the [[Time Lord]]s in this war-torn sector of space?

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A Device of Death was the thirty-first novel in the Virgin Missing Adventures series.

Publisher's summary

'As a member of an inferior race, you either work to serve the cause of Averon, or die.'

Sarah Jane is marooned on a slave world where the only escape is death. Harry is caught in the middle of an interplanetary invasion, and has to combine medicine with a desperate mission. And the Fourth Doctor lands on a world so secret it does not even have a name.

Why have the TARDIS crew been scattered across the stars? What terrible accident could have wiped the Doctor's memory? And what could interest the Time Lords in this war-torn sector of space?

At the heart of a star-spanning conspiracy lies an ancient quest: people have been making weapons since the dawn of time — but perhaps someone has finally discovered the ultimate device of death.

Characters

References

The Doctor

  • The Doctor gives his age as seven hundred forty-eight.
  • The Time Lords give the Doctor another TARDIS, one with a functioning chameleon circuit, but he gives it back.

Governments

Locations

Science

Spacecraft

Species

Notes

  • According to the Time Lords, due to the Doctor's actions, a force of robots will arise that will contribute to the fall of the Daleks. It is implied that these robots are the Movellans.

Continuity

Timeline

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