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:''For the mental affliction, see [[shell shock]].''
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the eighth [[Telos Doctor Who novella|Telos ''Doctor Who'' novella]]. It featured the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Peri Brown]]. This is the only story in Telos' novella range to feature the Sixth Doctor.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the eighth [[Telos Doctor Who novella|Telos ''Doctor Who'' novella]]. It featured the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Peri Brown]]. This is the only story in Telos' novella range to feature the Sixth Doctor.

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For the mental affliction, see shell shock.

Shell Shock was the eighth Telos Doctor Who novella. It featured the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown. This is the only story in Telos' novella range to feature the Sixth Doctor.

Publisher's summary

The Doctor is washed up — literally — on an alien beach with only intelligent crabs and a madman for company.

How can he possibly rescue Peri who was lost at sea the same time as he and the TARDIS? But Peri has problems of her own. "Rescued" from drowning by an intelligent sponge growth, she has been adopted by the life form as its own personal God.

As the denizens of the beach come under increasingly vicious attack, the Doctor must discover the vital truth in time to save all their lives.

Plot

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Characters

References

Individuals

  • The Memory explores Peri's most traumatic memories. These include her transformation on Varos, the Doctor's brief attempt to strangle her following his regeneration, Sharaz Jek's fawning over her and her near drowning on Lanzarote.
  • Peri's stepfather Howard Foster sexually abused her when she was a teenager, telling her that it was their secret and that she wasn't to tell her mother Janine Foster.

Notes

  • This novella featured a front piece illustration by Bob Covington.

Continuity

  • As Peri retreats into her memories she recalls:

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