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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
Pg 253 The Xarax, insects the size of hippopotami, with three-foot long mandibles, whose bodily fluid is honey. They can impersonate all manner of people (quite well) and machines (not as well - although to be fair they're not as concerned with disguise at that point). They're essentially a biological tool kit (page 276) and some of their forms include:
* The Xarax are [[insect]]s the size of hippopotami, with three-foot long mandibles, whose bodily fluid is [[honey]]. They can impersonate all manner of people (quite well) and machines (not as well). They're essentially a biological tool kit, and some of their forms include: defenders ([[tank]]-like insects with armoured bodies, stumpy legs and forward-sloping heads), [[spider]]-like weaver units, and a being that looks like a huge hexagonal nut.
 
Pg 143 Defenders, tank-like insects with armoured bodies, stumpy legs and forward-sloping heads.
 
Pg 250 Spider-like weaver units.
 
Pg 273 A being that looks like a huge hexagonal nut. It's black and shiny and attached to cables, with a tiny shuttered eye and a slightly larger pair of jaws at the top of each section.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

Revision as of 05:07, 23 April 2013

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Dancing the Code was the ninth novel in the Virgin Missing Adventures series. It was written by Paul Leonard. It featured the Third Doctor, Jo Grant, Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, Mike Yates, John Benton and UNIT.

Publisher's summary

"The Brigadier’s going to shoot you, Jo," the Third Doctor said grimly, "and then he’s going to shoot me. Both of us are going to die."

The Doctor builds a machine designed to predict the future. It shows the Brigadier murdering him and Jo in cold blood. Unable to tell where or when this event is destined to occur, the Doctor and Jo decide that they must stay apart.

Jo is sent on a top-secret mission to the war-torn Arab nation of Kebiria. But upon arrival, she is immediately arrested and consigned to a brutal political prison. The Kebirians have something to hide: deep in the North African desert, an alien infestation is rapidly growing. And the Doctor and UNIT soon discover that unless it is stopped, the alien presence will spread to overrun the entire world.

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Notes

  • The Xarax are insects the size of hippopotami, with three-foot long mandibles, whose bodily fluid is honey. They can impersonate all manner of people (quite well) and machines (not as well). They're essentially a biological tool kit, and some of their forms include: defenders (tank-like insects with armoured bodies, stumpy legs and forward-sloping heads), spider-like weaver units, and a being that looks like a huge hexagonal nut.

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