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==References==
[[Tuckson-Jacker Pulses]], [[Raab]], [[Sonic Screwdriver]], [[Remembrance Tanks]]
*[[Tuckson-Jacker Pulses]]
*[[Raab]]
*[[Sonic Screwdriver]]
*[[Remembrance Tanks]]


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Publisher’s Summary

What strange attraction lures people to the planet Drebnar? When the TARDIS is dragged there, the Doctor determines to find out why.

He discovers that scientists from the mysterious Frontier Worlds Corporation have set up a base on the planet, and are trying to blur the distinction between people and plants. The TARDIS crew plan to prevent a biological catastrophe -- but their plan goes wrong all too soon.

Compassion finds her undercover work so engrossing she risks losing her detachment. Fitz seems too distracted by the local population to keep his eye on Compassion. So when the Doctor gets trapped in a freezing wilderness, who can stop him falling victim to a lethal experiment in genetic modification?

For something else has been lured to Drebnar, something that Frontier Worlds Corporation will ruthlessly exploit without care for the consequences -- an ancient organism which threatens to snuff out Drebnar’s solar system.

Characters

References

Notes

  • This novel is part of a pentalogy of sorts around Compassion and her development into a sentient TARDIS.
  • How the TARDIS translation system works is described in this novel; it does the best it can based on what the people it is translating for (and to) are thinking. Consequently it once translated the slogan "Coke adds life" as “Class A drugs brings your ancestors back from the grave”.
  • The Doctor dances with a lady in a dress during a dream sequence, the lady is implied to be the TARDIS.

Continuity

External Links

Doctor Who Reference Guide Detailed Synopsis of Frontier Worlds


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