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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* This novel also makes for one of the more continuity heavy novels with Terrance Dicks referencing: ''[[DW]]:'' [[State of Decay]] (which he had previous written a sequel as  ''[[NA]]:'' [[Blood Harvest]]). Also ''[[DW]]:'' [[The Five Doctors]] (also by Dicks) is references heavily here.
* This novel also makes for one of the more continuity heavy novels with Terrance Dicks referencing: [[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' (which he had previous written a sequel as  [[NA]]: ''[[Blood Harvest]]''). Also [[DW]]: ''[[The Five Doctors]]'' (also by Dicks) is references heavily here.


* The Eight Doctors revisits point in the past during:
* The Eight Doctors revisits point in the past during:
:* First Doctor: ''[[DW]]:'' [[An Unearthly Child]]
:* First Doctor: [[DW]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]''
:* Second Doctor: At the end of ''[[DW]]:'' [[The War Games]], or just prior to ''[[PDA]]:'' [[Players]]
:* Second Doctor: At the end of [[DW]]: ''[[The War Games]]'', or just prior to [[PDA]]: ''[[Players]]''
:* Third Doctor: After ''[[DW]]:'' [[The Sea Devils]]
:* Third Doctor: After [[DW]]: ''[[The Sea Devils]]''
:* Fourth Doctor: After ''[[DW]]:'' [[State of Decay]]
:* Fourth Doctor: After [[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]''
:* Fifth Doctor: After ''[[DW]]:'' [[The Five Doctors]]
:* Fifth Doctor: After [[DW]]: ''[[The Five Doctors]]''
:* Sixth Doctor: Just before ''[[DW]]:'' [[The Ultimate Foe]]
:* Sixth Doctor: Just before [[DW]]: ''[[The Ultimate Foe]]''
:* Seventh Doctor: Some point before ''[[DW]]:'' [[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]
:* Seventh Doctor: Some point before [[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]''


* The Master retrieves his TARDIS from where he hid it in ''[[PDA]]:'' [[The Face of the Enemy]].
* The Master retrieves his TARDIS from where he hid it in [[PDA]]: ''[[The Face of the Enemy]]''.
*The BBC audio [[Bounty]] follows directly from this.
*The BBC audio ''[[Bounty]]'' follows directly from this.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Revision as of 07:25, 17 February 2008


Publisher's Summary

Recuperating after the trauma of his recent regeneration, the Doctor falls foul of a final booby trap set by his arch-enemy, the Master.

When he recovers, the disorientated Doctor looks in a mirror and sees the face of a stranger. He knows only that he is called the Doctor - nothing more. But something deep inside tells him to trust the TARDIS, and his hands move over the controls of their own accord.

The TARDIS takes him to a strangely familiar junkyard in late-nineties London, where he is flung into a confrontation between local drug-dealers and Samantha Jones, a rebellious teenager from Coal Hill School.

But the Doctor soon finds the TARDIS transporting him to various other places in order to recover all his memories - and that involves seeing seven strangely-familiar faces...

Characters

Eighth Doctor

First Doctor

Second Doctor

Third Doctor

Fourth Doctor

Fifth Doctor

Sixth Doctor

Seventh Doctor

The Master

The Valeyard

Miss Olive Hawthorne

  • May have latent telekinetic abilities.

Tarak

  • Dead vampiric leader.

Ivo

  • Plans to make an Inn of the town hall.

Rassilon

Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart

  • Meets the Eighth Doctor.

References

Notes

  • There are several...discontinuities within The Eight Doctors (owed perhaps to Dicks's tendency to insert continuity links everywhere).
  • Flavia is president, however according to continuity so far Romana is President (Dicks' own novel Blood Harvest established it).
  • Borusa's time scoop was previously destroyed in Goth Opera is now eaten.
  • In this novel the Seventh Doctor has a "mid life crisis" while trying to deal with his approaching death...which was more or less addressed in The Room With No Doors and Lungbarrow.
  • By the end of the novel:
  • All 8 of the Doctors have appeared.
  • Two versions of the Master (Roger Delgado and another) have appeared.
  • At one point there are two Sixth Doctors.
  • Borusa testifies in a future where he's still locked in the Dark Tower.

Continuity

  • This novel also makes for one of the more continuity heavy novels with Terrance Dicks referencing: DW: State of Decay (which he had previous written a sequel as NA: Blood Harvest). Also DW: The Five Doctors (also by Dicks) is references heavily here.
  • The Eight Doctors revisits point in the past during:

External Links

Template:BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures Series Box