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''''Imagine that you can live forever and life is totally free from pain. You can see all things with clarity, unblinkered by irrelevant details. You will never fear, never sicken, never lose control. That is what the [[Cybermen]] are offering.''''
''''Imagine that you can live forever and life is totally free from pain. You can see all things with clarity, unblinkered by irrelevant details. You will never fear, never sicken, never lose control. That is what the [[Cybermen]] are offering.''''


[[Sixth Doctor|The Doctor]] takes his new companion, [[Grant Markham|Grant]], back home to [[Agora]] -- only to find a world in the thrall of some of his oldest and deadliest foes.  
[[Sixth Doctor|The Doctor]] takes his new companion, [[Grant Markham|Grant]], back home to [[Agora]] -- only to find a world in the thrall of some of his oldest and deadliest foes.


The Cybermen have taken control and set up a breeding colony to propagate their own race. While the Doctor languishes in a cell at the mercy of the sadistic [[Overseers]], Grant joins up with a group of rebels and works on a desperate rescue bid.  
The Cybermen have taken control and set up a breeding colony to propagate their own race. While the Doctor languishes in a cell at the mercy of the sadistic [[Overseers]], Grant joins up with a group of rebels and works on a desperate rescue bid.


With time running out, the rebels move into action. But will their solution prove more deadly than the problem itself?
With time running out, the rebels move into action. But will their solution prove more deadly than the problem itself?
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==References==
==References==
''to be added''
*Hegelia is from David Bank's [[Cyberman Tin|''Cybermen'']] book.
*Reference is made to [[MA]]: [[Time of Your Life|''Time of Your Life '']]several times.
*The [[Bronze Knights]]' brutal crushing of Maddox's hands is a infamous reprise of Lytton's punishment in [[DW]]: [[Attack of the Cybermen|''Attack of the Cybermen'']].
*Grant comes face to face with his father in mid-conversion, a scene that brings to mind Natasha meeting her father as a glass [[Dalek]] in [[DW]]: [[Revelation of the Daleks|''Revelation of the Daleks'']] and [[Lytton]] in [[DW]]: [[Attack of the Cybermen|''Attack of the Cybermen'']].
*A [[Selachian]] warship has been pioneered by the [[Cybermen]] ([[PDA]]: [[The Murder Game|''The Murder Game'']], [[PDA]]: [[The Final Sanction|''The Final Sanction'']]).
*The events of various Cybermen stories are mentioned. Namely [[DW]]: [[Attack of the Cybermen|''Attack of the Cybermen'']], [[NA]]: [[Iceberg|''Iceberg'']], [[DW]]: [[Revenge of the Cybermen|''Revenge of the Cybermen'']] and [[DW]]: [[The Moonbase|''The Moonbase'']].
*Reference is made to [[the Valeyard]] seen in [[DW]]: [[Trial of a Time Lord|''Trial of a Time Lord'']].


==Notes==
==Notes==
* Second and final official appearance of companion [[Grant Markham]].
* This book notes the second and final official appearance of companion [[Grant Markham]] in official media.
* The cover by [[Alister Pearson]] contains the only official image of Grant.
* The cover by [[Alister Pearson]] contains the only official image of Grant.


==Continuity==
==Continuity==
''to be added''
*The Doctor exiled himself to Torrok after the events of [[DW]]: [[The Ultimate Foe|''The Ultimate Foe'']] and was forced to leave when the [[Time Lords ]]revealed him to the Watchers in [[MA]]: [[Time of Your Life]].
*The Cybermen here are that of the post-Cyber Wars varient seen in [[DW]]: [[Revenge of the Cybermen|''Revenge of the Cybermen'']] and [[BFA]]: [[Sword of Orion|''Sword of Orion'']].


==Timeline==
==Timeline==

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Publisher's summary

'Imagine that you can live forever and life is totally free from pain. You can see all things with clarity, unblinkered by irrelevant details. You will never fear, never sicken, never lose control. That is what the Cybermen are offering.'

The Doctor takes his new companion, Grant, back home to Agora -- only to find a world in the thrall of some of his oldest and deadliest foes.

The Cybermen have taken control and set up a breeding colony to propagate their own race. While the Doctor languishes in a cell at the mercy of the sadistic Overseers, Grant joins up with a group of rebels and works on a desperate rescue bid.

With time running out, the rebels move into action. But will their solution prove more deadly than the problem itself?

Characters

References

Notes

  • This book notes the second and final official appearance of companion Grant Markham in official media.
  • The cover by Alister Pearson contains the only official image of Grant.

Continuity

Timeline

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