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Moving On was the second story in the anthology Decalog 3: Consequences. It was written by Peter Anghelides. It featured Sarah Jane Smith and K9 Mark III.
Summary
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Characters
References
- K9 is beginning to break down, presumably setting this in late 1996 - early 1997.
- Sarah's hair is greying.
- Sarah's favourite film is E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
Notes
- At the end of the story is a page entitled: (all stories of which are based on Sarah's adventures with the Doctor)
Bibliography S.J. Smith
Short stories (all published in Metropolitan Magazine)
- 'Irongron's Star' (#886, Aug, 1995)
- 'Operation Golden Age' (#861, Jan 1994)
- 'Exxilon' (#892, Feb, 1996)
- 'Return to Peladon' (#894, Apr 1996)
- 'Eightlegs' (#897, Jul 1997)
- 'The Destructors' (#901, Nov 1997)
- 'A Girl's Best Friend' (#965, Mar 2003)
Novels (all published by Virgin Publishing, London)
- More than Human (1997)
- Noah's Ark (1997)
- Dalek Dawn (1998)
- Return to the Ark (1998)
- Terror of the Loch (1998)
- Forbidden Matter (1999)
- A Gift of Death (1999)
- The Kraal Invasion (1999)
- Solon's Brain (2000)
- The Seeds of Doom (2000)
- Death Masque (2001)
- A Hand through Time (2001)
- Moving On (forthcoming)
Continuity
- After slowly losing functionality, K9 breaks down altogether. Sarah Jane, unable to fix him or have someone else repair him at the risk of showing them his future technology, stores the inactive unit in her attic. He remains out of commission until Sarah Jane reencounters the Doctor in a later incarnation, who attempts to repair him. (TV: School Reunion)