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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor is travelling alone, suggesting events in the Darksmith legacy occur after [[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'' as with the majority of media released in [[2009]]. However, as yet none of the books in this arc indicate this precisely; the storyline could just as easily take place during one of the Tenth Doctor's companionless intervals, such as between [[DW]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'' and ''[[Partners in Crime]]'' or between ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'' and ''[[Smith and Jones]]''.
* The Doctor is travelling alone, suggesting events in the Darksmith legacy occur after [[TV]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'' as with the majority of media released in [[2009]]. However, as yet none of the books in this arc indicate this precisely; the storyline could just as easily take place during one of the Tenth Doctor's companionless intervals, such as between [[TV]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'' and ''[[Partners in Crime]]'' or between ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'' and ''[[Smith and Jones]]''.
* Polymos (the Nestene homeworld) was first mentioned by name in [[PDA]]: ''[[Synthespians™]]''.
* Polymos (the Nestene homeworld) was first mentioned by name in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Synthespians™]]''.
* The TARDIS Databank states that the Moon is the only other world the humans have travelled to by the year [[2010]], however; [[DW]]: ''[[The Ambassadors of Death]]'' features man landing on [[Mars]] in the [[1970s]], though [[NA]]: ''[[The Dying Days]]'' later implies this was mostly a forgotten chapter in Earth's history of exploration. Also, see [[UNIT dating controversy]].
* The TARDIS Databank states that the Moon is the only other world the humans have travelled to by the year [[2010]], however; [[TV]]: ''[[The Ambassadors of Death]]'' features man landing on [[Mars]] in the [[1970s]], though [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dying Days]]'' later implies this was mostly a forgotten chapter in Earth's history of exploration. Also, see [[UNIT dating controversy]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Chapter four, "The Hand of Fear" shares its name with the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial [[DW]]: ''[[The Hand of Fear]]''.
* Chapter four, "The Hand of Fear" shares its name with the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial [[TV]]: ''[[The Hand of Fear]]''.


* Interspersed with the main fiction is;
* Interspersed with the main fiction is;

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The Dust of Ages is the first book in The Darksmith Legacy series.

Publisher's summary

It is a few years into our future, and there are bases on the Moon. A recent survey has shown something unusual, an unknown power source. when a tall, skinny spiky-haired stranger turns up and announces he's from the Bureau of Alien Technology doing a spot check, the survey team know they've found something special. But is this special power source a blessing or a curse?

Characters

References

  • Sister Clathine
  • High Witan
  • Brother Varlos
  • Snorkellians - snouted creatures that suck up dust and dirt, digest it and expel it as pellets which apparently are good for growing tomatoes
  • The TARDIS Data Bank on the Moon mentions that the Moon is the only other world the humans have travelled to by the year 2010.
  • The Agent's metal bodywork is augmented with plastic salvaged from the wreckage of the Nestene homeworld; Polymos.
  • The Agent is programmed with innate understandings of the time Vortex that were found in a deactivated Gundan robot. This allows the Agent to travel on time winds.

Continuity

Notes

  • Interspersed with the main fiction is;
  • TARDIS Data Bank (extra information on 'the Moon' and 'Analysis of Crystal')
  • Activity pages x4 (The puzzle solutions give the reader the chance to think like the Doctor!)
  • Next instalment cover preview and opening chapter.
  • The Darksmith Legacy's overall story was devised by Justin Richards who contributed four of the ten titles.
  • The Darksmith Legacy was certificated to 13, with under 13's needing parental approval.
  • This first book in the series was released along with the second before the remaining titles saw a monthly release throughout 2009.
  • Each book in the series had a foiled cover with illustration by Peter McKinstry
  • By visiting the website and participating in the Quest participants can unlock additional content like computer wallpapers to download.

The Quest itself features; games - (like finding a specific target in an image, by using the sonic screwdriver as a detector, to hone in (to register 100 on the scale). Once located the 'Target' then provides additional information used in further puzzles involving both words and numbers.

External links