The King of Terror (novel)
The King of Terror was the thirty-seventh BBC Past Doctor Adventures novel. It featured the Fifth Doctor, Tegan Jovanka and Vislor Turlough. It also featured Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart
Publisher's summary
All this useless beauty. All these great leaps forward. And for what? So that the first alien with an advanced degree in interplanetary warfare can take it all from you?
As the millennium draws to a close, the future of humankind hinges on the activities of one multimedia company, InterCom. Suspecting that old mistakes are being repeated, the Brigadier asks the Doctor and his companions to investigate the company's Los Angeles headquarters. But their infiltration is disrupted by the murderous games of terrorists seeking the fulfilment of age-old prophecies.
While the Doctor and UNIT encounter aliens in the boardroom, Tegan meets a pop star, Turlough finds himself a victim of his own desires and Los Angeles becomes a war zone in which humanity is merely a helpless bystander.
Plot
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Characters
- Fifth Doctor
- Tegan Jovanka
- Vislor Turlough
- Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
- Johnny Chess
- Dave Milligan
- Dwayne Landmott
- Eva
- Geoff Paynter
- Jon Newton
- Kyra O'Shaughnessy
- Mark Barrington
- Paolo Sanger
- Richard Lewis
- Serji Bulyjin
- Shaun Ryman
- Stephen Joyce
References
The Doctor
- The Doctor mentions that he witnessed the Charge of the Light Brigade in October 1854.
Individuals
- Tegan grew up in Caloundra, seventy miles from Brisbane.
- By 1999, Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart has met ten Doctors, although he's secretive about which ones and in which order.
- Lethbridge-Stewart confronts "Control" (his American opposite number) and considers him disreputable.
- Lethbridge-Stewart trusts the Doctor implicitly but still ignores his prohibitions about guns.
- Johnny Chess is the son of Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright.
- Geoff smokes Silk Cut cigarettes.
- Denzel Washington is mentioned.
Locations
- Griffith Park is the highest point in Los Angeles.
Technology
- The Brigadier still has the space-time telegraph.
Food and drinks
- Tegan drinks vodka and orange juice.
Notes
- This book is also available as an ebook from the Amazon Kindle store.[source needed]
Continuity
- There are references to the Cybermen invasion, (TV: The Invasion) the Autons, (TV: Spearhead from Space, TV: Terror of the Autons) the General Carrington affair, (TV: The Ambassadors of Death) the Stahlman's gas project, (TV: Inferno) the Waro, (PROSE: The Devil Goblins from Neptune) Terminus (TV: Terminus) and the Malus. (TV: The Awakening)
- In the declassified UNIT files which were released in 2050, the Doctor is referred to as "Dr Smith." There is some speculation that "the Doctor" is a code name used by a number of agents who worked for UNIT. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy)
- The Doctor says he was present at the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815 during his second incarnation. (PROSE: World Game) Later in his personal timeline, the Sixth Doctor would also be present at the Battle of Waterloo. On that occasion, he encountered Davros and the Daleks. (AUDIO: The Curse of Davros)
- In the attempt to return Will Chandler to 1643, the TARDIS materialised on a planet of extremely intelligent, war-like walking reptilians, whose king wanted to execute the Doctor. (TV: The Awakening)
- The Doctor claims to have been present at El Alamein. (TV: The Sea Devils)
External links
- The King of Terror at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Discontinuity Guide to: The King of Terror at The Whoniverse
- The Cloister Library: The King of Terror