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* Going backwards in time is ‘uphill’, thus it’s harder to travel back in time than forwards. | * Going backwards in time is ‘uphill’, thus it’s harder to travel back in time than forwards. | ||
*The cover is simular to a sketch of [[Romana II]] seen in [[DW]]: ''[[City of Death]]''. [[Image:St--5h18romanaclockface.jpg|thumb|Sketch of Romana's face from [[DW]]: ''[[City of Death]]'']] | |||
==Continuity== | ==Continuity== |
Revision as of 13:58, 16 November 2008
Publisher’s Summary
Imagine a war. A war that has lasted centuries, a war which has transformed an entire planet into a desolate No Man’s Land. A war where time itself is being used as a weapon.
You can create zones of decelerated time and bring the enemy troops to a standstill. You can create storms of accelerated time and reduce the opposition to dust in a matter of seconds.
But now the war has reached a stalemate. Neither the Plutocrats nor the Defaulters have made any gains for over a hundred years.
The Doctor, Fitz and Anji arrive at Isolation Station Forty, a military research establishment on the verge of a breakthrough. A breakthrough which will change the entire course of the war.
They have found a way to send soldiers back in time. But time travel is a primitive, unpredictable and dangerous business. And not without its own sinister side effects...
Characters
- The Doctor
- Fitz Kreiner
- Anji Kapoor
- Dr. Patterson
- Lane
- Ash
- Norton
- Mr Mistletoe (alias of Sabbath)
References
Notes
- Going backwards in time is ‘uphill’, thus it’s harder to travel back in time than forwards.
- The cover is simular to a sketch of Romana II seen in DW: City of Death.
Continuity
- The TARDIS crew use a crank handle (first seen in Death to the Daleks) when the TARDIS loses power.