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*[[Skaro]] is still in existence due to being pre-Time War and end of Dalek civil war, and mention of a Supreme Dalek.
*[[Skaro]] is still in existence due to being pre-Time War and end of Dalek civil war, and mention of a Supreme Dalek.
* The planet "Gauda Prime" is a reference to [[Blake's 7]]; this is the name of the planet on which the last episode of that series was set. ("Auros" may be another such reference, being similair to "Auron", Cally's home planet from B7.)
* The planet "Gauda Prime" is a reference to [[Blake's 7]]; this is the name of the planet on which the last episode of that series was set. ("Auros" may be another such reference, being similair to "Auron", Cally's home planet from B7.)
* The Daleks' speech is printed using a similair font to that used in [[The Dalek Chronicles]] and other comic strips.
* The Daleks' speech is printed using a similar font to that used in [[The Dalek Chronicles]] and other comic strips.
*The Shadow Proclaimation is mentioned.
*The Shadow Proclaimation is mentioned.
*Draconians are mentioned.
*Draconians are mentioned.

Revision as of 19:20, 21 September 2010

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Publisher's summary

The Daleks are advancing, their empire constantly expanding in to Earth's space. The Earth forces are resisting the Daleks in every way they can. But the battles rage on across countless solar systems. And now the future of our galaxy hangs in the balance... The Doctor finds himself stranded on board a starship near the front line with a group of ruthless bounty hunters.

Earth Command will pay them for every Dalek they kill, every eye stalk they bring back as proof. With the Doctor's help, the bounty hunters achieve the ultimate prize: a Dalek prisoner - intact, powerless, and ready for interrogation. But where the Daleks are involved, nothing is what it seems, and no one is safe. Before long the tables will be turned, and how will the Doctor survive when he becomes a prisoner of the Daleks?

Characters

References

  • Koral's unique ability, of being able to extend blades from her fingers, may be a reference to the "Razorgirls" of the sci-fi novel Neuromancer. (It might also be a reference to X-Men as Wolverine and Lady Deathstrike among other characters can also do this.)
  • The planet Auros is blown up by Osterhagen technology.
  • The Daleks in this book are pre-Time War due to the Doctor crossing the Dalek timeline. It specifically takes place during the Second Dalek War of the 26th century (see History of the Daleks), though a specific year isn't given.)
  • Skaro is still in existence due to being pre-Time War and end of Dalek civil war, and mention of a Supreme Dalek.
  • The planet "Gauda Prime" is a reference to Blake's 7; this is the name of the planet on which the last episode of that series was set. ("Auros" may be another such reference, being similair to "Auron", Cally's home planet from B7.)
  • The Daleks' speech is printed using a similar font to that used in The Dalek Chronicles and other comic strips.
  • The Shadow Proclaimation is mentioned.
  • Draconians are mentioned.

Locations

Notes

  • The Daleks have visual records of all the Doctor's pre-Time War incarnations.

Continuity

  • Daleks last appeared on television in DW: The Stolen Earth / Journey's End. The last novel the Daleks appeared in was NSA: I am a Dalek, a Quick Read novella.
  • Osterhagen technology is a reference to the Osterhagen Project, capable of destroying the Earth, as featured in DW: The Stolen Earth / Journey's End.
  • This book, as the Doctor is travelling alone, occurs during the specials. It is hard to distinguish actually where, but it is presumably between DW: Planet of the Dead and DW: The Waters of Mars, as the Doctor is wearing a brown suit, while he is wearing a blue suit in DW: The Waters of Mars, and is companionless in this novel.
  • The Doctor suspects that he has jumped a Time track when he realises that these Daleks are pre-Time War (DW: The Space Museum).
  • The Doctor edges away from some of the larger Spiders' webs on Hurala, showing that he still has his fear of arachnids from DW: Planet of the Spiders.
  • Though most of the novels are considered canon, The Doctor states in (DW:Victory Of The Daleks) that this is the first time he has met them since (DW:Journey's End). However he may be refering to Davros' daleks not daleks in general.

Timeline

Audio release

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