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|doctor            = Second Doctor
|doctor            = Second Doctor
|companions        = [[Ben Jackson|Ben]], [[Polly Wright|Polly]]
|companions        = [[Ben Jackson|Ben]], [[Polly Wright|Polly]]
|featuring        =
|enemy            = [[Chicxulub Club]]
|enemy            =  
|setting          = {{il|[[London]] and [[Auden White House]], [[August]] [[1968]]|[[Montoo Station]], [[2060s]]}}
|setting          = {{il|[[London]] and [[Auden White House]], [[August]] [[1968]]|[[Montoo Station]], [[2160s]]}}
|writer            = [[Kate Orman]]
|writer            = [[Kate Orman]]
|director          =
|producer          = [[David Richardson]]
|producer          = [[David Richardson]]
|music            = [[Steve Foxon]]
|music            = [[Steve Foxon]]
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* [[Polly Wright]]
* [[Polly Wright]]
* [[Anne Fields|Dr Anne Fields]]
* [[Anne Fields|Dr Anne Fields]]
* [[Scapinelli|Professor Scapinelli]]
* [[Gerro Scapinelli|Professor Scapinelli]]
* [[Christoffel (The Dead Star)|Professor Christoffel]]
* [[Felicity Christoffel]]
* [[Cargill Sou]]
* [[Diphylleia|Sister Diphylleia]]
* [[Tolman]]
* [[Novak]]
''to be completed''
''to be completed''


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== Worldbuilding ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* [[Cygnus XI]] is the closest known black hole to Earth, located 6000 [[light-year]]s away.
* [[Cygnus XI]] is the closest known black hole to Earth, located 6000 [[light-year]]s away.
* The Astronauticus robot was manufactured on [[8 April]] [[2064]].
* The Doctor uses a [[tuning fork]] he mistakenly acquired after a chat with [[Clara Schumann]] in the [[19th century]].
* The [[black hole]] [[Ra-atouie]]<noinclude>Unsure of this spelling, I couldn't find an actual Egyptian goddess with this name</noinclude> is located in the [[Kuiper Belt]] and is named after and [[Egyptian]] [[sun]] [[goddess]].
* Those aboard the Montoo station are [[international]] ("From [[Venezuela]] to [[Sudan]]") and [[interplanetary]].
* Sister Diphylleia is a [[geochemistry|geochemical]] [[prospector]] from [[Titan]].
* Tolman is a [[palaeontologist]] from [[Lunar]].
* Scaponelli is from the [[Uranus|Uranian]] Moon [[Titania (moon)|Titania]].
* The Doctor and Scaponelli's discussion of the physics of the black hole includes reference to [[Fourier transform]]s and [[Zipf's law]].
* [[Sagittarius A*]] is the name of the [[black hole]] at the centre of the [[Milky Way]].
* The [[Chicxulub Club]] are named after the [[Chicxulub Crater]] in [[Mexico]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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[[Category:Stories set in London]]
[[Category:Stories set in London]]
[[Category:Stories set in 1968]]
[[Category:Stories set in 1968]]
[[Category:Stories set in the 2160s]]
[[Category:Stories set in 2017]]
[[Category:Stories set in the Kuiper Belt]]
[[Category:Stories set in the 2060s]]
[[Category:2023 audio stories]]
[[Category:2023 audio stories]]

Revision as of 02:05, 17 September 2023

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The Dead Star was the fourth release in The Audio Novels. It was written by Kate Orman and featured the Second Doctor, Ben Jackson and Polly Wright.

Summary

It's 1968, and the Earth has one month to live.

The Doctor, Ben, and Polly race to escape a frightening lifeless London. But as the city folds in on itself, it is a warning of a far greater danger. Someone has misused terrifyingly advanced technology to make Earth the target of a primordial black hole - a tiny, invisible world-killer. Struggling to avert the catastrophe, the Doctor must send his companions on dangerous undercover missions.

Can the Doctor and his friends prevent the planet Earth from being erased from space and time?

Plot

to be added

Characters

to be completed

Crew

Worldbuilding

Notes

Original cover.
  • The cover originally featured the 2018 logo, which had been used on Big Finish releases since July 2018. It was updated to feature the 2022 logo before its release.

Continuity

External links