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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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The Doctor previously encountered Charles Darwin and Silurians on the Galapagos in his Sixth incarnation. (AUDIO: Bloodtide)


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Charles Darwin and the Silurian Survival was the second novella in The Icons Series. It was written by L. D. Lapinski and published by Penguin Books under their imprint BBC Children's Books on 21 November 2024.[1]

Publisher's summary

*The Tenth Doctor meets the constantly curious Charles Darwin in the second of three brand-new novellas starring inspiring characters from history.*

Some discoveries should never be made…

When Charles Darwin takes a break from a long sea voyage to look for shells on the Galápagos Islands, he finds two things that really shouldn’t be there. The first is a sunbathing Doctor. The second is a fresh Silurian skull...

When more Silurians are discovered by Darwin’s crew – alive, this time – there is pandemonium. And when the island’s volcano starts erupting, years ahead of schedule, it looks like all-out war.

The Doctor has his hands full. Can he keep Charles – and his evolutionary theory – alive?

The history of science is at stake.

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Characters

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Worldbuilding

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Notes

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Continuity

The Doctor previously encountered Charles Darwin and Silurians on the Galapagos in his Sixth incarnation. (AUDIO: Bloodtide)

Gallery

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Footnotes

References

  1. Doctor Who: Charles Darwin and the Silurian Survival. Penguin Group (2024). Archived from the original on 20 November 2024. Retrieved on 20 November 2024.