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publisher= [[Virgin Books]] |
publisher= [[Virgin Books]] |
release date= September 1993 |
release date= September 1993 |
format= Paperback Book, ? Pages |
format= Paperback Book, 253 Pages |
isbn= ISBN 0426203925 |
isbn= ISBN 0426203925 |
previous story= [[Birthright]] |
previous story= [[Birthright]] |
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* This novel runs parallel with the events of [[Birthright]].
* This novel runs parallel with the events of [[Birthright]].
* This is the only novel written by a former actor in the series, featuring the monster he played.  
* Author David Banks was an actor in the TV series, having played Cybermen on several occasions. Although not the first Doctor Who actor to write a novel ([[Ian Marter]] wrote novelisations and the original work ''[[Harry Sullivan's War]]'' previously), he was the only past ''Doctor Who'' actor to contribute a work to the New Adventures line.


==Continuity==
==Continuity==

Revision as of 14:24, 22 July 2008


Publisher's Summary

'Depends on how you define alien,' the Doctor said simply. 'They were human once.'

In 2006 the world is about to be overwhelmed by a disaster that might destroy human civilization: the inversion of the Earth's magnetic field. Deep in an Antarctic base, the FLIPback team is frantically devising a system to reverse the change in polarity.

Above them, the SS Elysium carries its jet-set passengers on the ultimate cruise. On board is Ruby Duvall, a journalist sent to record the FLIPback moment. Instead she finds a man called the Doctor, who is locked out of the strange green box he says is merely a part of his time machine. And she finds old enemies of the Doctor: silver giants at work beneath the ice.

Characters

References

Notes

  • This novel runs parallel with the events of Birthright.
  • Author David Banks was an actor in the TV series, having played Cybermen on several occasions. Although not the first Doctor Who actor to write a novel (Ian Marter wrote novelisations and the original work Harry Sullivan's War previously), he was the only past Doctor Who actor to contribute a work to the New Adventures line.

Continuity

External links

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