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*Amy recalls running around a spaceship in her nightie. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Beast Below]]'') | *Amy recalls running around a spaceship in her nightie. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Beast Below]]'') | ||
*The Doctor says he once jammed with [[Ella Fitzgerald]], playing a [[recorder]] (likely a reference to his [[Second Doctor|second incarnation]]). | *The Doctor says he once jammed with [[Ella Fitzgerald]], playing a [[recorder]] (likely a reference to his [[Second Doctor|second incarnation]]). | ||
*Charlie's father mentions him going to the [[Lux Academy]], an institution presumably owned by the [[Lux]] family, two of whom featured in ''[[Silence in the Library]]''/''[[Forest of the Dead]]''. | |||
*Dirk Slipstream claims to have earned a medal for bravery during the battle of [[Krontep]]. Krontep was the home planet of King [[Yrcanos]], who featured in [[Mindwarp]]. | |||
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Revision as of 21:03, 28 September 2010
Night of the Humans is one of the first three announced Eleventh Doctor novels, released on April 22, 2010.
Publisher's summary
"This is the Gyre – the most hostile environment in the galaxy."
250,000 years’ worth of junk floating in deep space, home to the shipwrecked Sittuun, the carnivorous Sollogs, and worst of all – the Humans. The Doctor and Amy arrive on this terrifying world in the middle of an all-out frontier war between Sittuun and Humans, and the clock is already ticking. There’s a comet in the sky, and it’s on a collision course with the Gyre...When the Doctor is kidnapped, it’s up to Amy and “galaxy-famous swashbuckler” Dirk Slipstream to save the day. But who is Slipstream, exactly? And what is he really doing here?
Characters
References
- Charlie and Slipstream mention the planet of Gold, Voga, which previously appeared in Revenge of the Cybermen. They also mention that, because of the discovery of these Golden planets, Gold was now much less valuable.
- Dirk Slipstream was once a prisoner on Prison planet Volag-Noc, a planet the Tenth Doctor has been to twice. (DW: The Infinite Quest)
- Amy refers to Star-Whales from The Beast Below, and 'intergalactic felons' - possibly a reference to the Talerians from Apollo 23.
- The Doctor says that Amy is 'the girl with a monster in her wall'.
- The shipwrecked Herald Of Nanking featured as a working spaceship in Llewellyn's The Taking of Chelsea 426.
- One of the crashed spaceships is made from Proamonium, found only on Proamon.
- The Doctor recalls surviving after falling from great hights (DW: Logopolis , The End of Time), being shot (DW: Doctor Who), losing a hand and growing it back (DW: The Christmas Invasion) and seeing the end of the universe (DW: Utopia).
- Regeneration is impossible after being killed by acid.
- The Doctor says that the TARDIS can hear every word he says to her.
- Amy recalls running around a spaceship in her nightie. (DW: The Beast Below)
- The Doctor says he once jammed with Ella Fitzgerald, playing a recorder (likely a reference to his second incarnation).
- Charlie's father mentions him going to the Lux Academy, an institution presumably owned by the Lux family, two of whom featured in Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead.
- Dirk Slipstream claims to have earned a medal for bravery during the battle of Krontep. Krontep was the home planet of King Yrcanos, who featured in Mindwarp.
Notes
- Amy had been expecting the 'planet' to look a more like the moon, suggesting this adventure takes place after Apollo 23 but before subsequent visits to alien planets.
- Amy recalls her wedding dress that 'she might never wear', and later says that she 'a big day tomorrow' 250,000 years ago, placing this adventure before The Time of Angels.
- The NASA deep space probe Pioneer 10 appears as part of the Gyre's Landscape.
- The Gyre humans' names are all taken from so-called "Spaghetti Westerns". The human leader Django shares his name with the eponymous hero of the 1966 film ; Tuco is a character (played by Eli Wallach) appearing in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (also 1966); while Manco is the name given to Clint Eastwood's "Man With No Name" in For a Few Dollars More.
- Lake Mono, the lake of acid the humans use to execute their prisoners, may be named after Mono Lake, California, a location used in the Western High Plains Drifter.
- Dirk Slipstream's ship, The Golden Bough, takes its name from the book by Sir James George Frazer.
- Similarly, the Sittuun ship, the Beagle XXI, is probably named after the ship which took Charles Darwin to the Galapagos Islands, a journey that would inspire his later works On The Origin of Species and The Voyage of the Beagle.
- The smaller craft used by the Sittuun take their names from 20th Century jazz musicians. The buggy, Ella, is named after the singer Ella Fitzgerald, while the "helipod", Bird, takes its name from saxophonist Charlie Parker, whose nickname was "Bird".
- The Gyre is located in the Battani 045 system. Muhammad ibn Jābir al-Harrānī al-Battānī (c. 858CE - 929CE) was an Arab astronomer and mathematician.
- The TARDIS is unable to translate the Sittuun language, despite the Doctor claiming it can translate any language, a fact also proved wrong in The Impossible Planet.
Continuity
to be added
Timeline
Night of the Humans occurs after: NSA: Apollo 23
Night of the Humans occurs before: Claws of the Macra
External links
BBC Shop - Night of the Humans
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