Cyberon (novelisation)
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Cyberon was the novelisation of the 2001 BBV drama Cyberon. It was written by James Hornby, adapted from the script by Lance Parkin.
Although the original home video production had no direct legal link to the DWU, this novelisation, in the words of Bill Baggs, reflected the fact that Lauren Anderson and the Cyberons had "grown up in the Doctor Who world" by involving other pre-existing DWU concepts under licence from their creators.[1]
Plot
Flight of the Cyberons
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Cyberon
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The Last Dose
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Characters
Oblivion Spark, 3009
Earth
- Lauren Anderson
- Ray Lambert
- Albert Foster
- Winston
- Karen
- Keith Castle
- Betty Tubu
- Betty Tubu's husband
- Elsie Smith
- Harry Wood
- George Cooper
- Tom Mordley
- Chris
- Denise
- Sophie
- Bouncer
- Louise Bayliss
- Patricia Haggard
References
- The Jathar Expanse was a desolate area of space from which the Cyberon War could be witnessed.
- Ross is the Captain of the Oblivion Spark.
- Alliance Medical has given Ross the "all-clear".
- Ross reminds Carter that she was also on the Corodin.
- The crew of the Oblivion Spark scan an Earth Alliance transport vessel for life signals.
- Ross wonders how the Cyberon vessel survived the Battle of the Expanse.
- Cyberons can convert living or dead creatures. Ross gives this as a reason why the Cyber-War is taking so long to win.
- The Oblivion Spark crew find a Conversion Engine inside the Cyberon vessel.
- After being attacked by the Oblivion Spark, the Cyberon vessel jumps to the Laputa system.
- Guilliver's Rest is the only planet in the Laputa system.
- Cerbs heard about the Merrapine Scar on The Alliance Today broadcasts.
- After going through the Merrapine Scar, the Cyberon vessel arrives on the Solar system, circa local year 2000.
- The Conversion Engine contains nanites inside it.
- George Cooper only living family is a estranged daughter who lives in Scotland.
- Sam was an old friend of George's.
- George suffers from dementia.
- On her car, Lauren listens to I Don't Like Mondays by The Boomtown Rats.
- Lauren asks Tom if Cyberon is an acetylcholine booster or a cholinesterase inhibitor, to which Tom replies that it is a silicon-based protein.
- Lauren jokes to herself that President Bush wasn't Krusty the Clown.
- Tom teases Lauren, saying that it's no longer the 20th century and that they're due a little science fiction.
- Stuart McIntee asked Lauren to her Year 11 prom.
- Lauren, Ray and Tom go to a pub and play in a quiz machine.
- Lauren argues that RAM means "Readable memory", while Tom says that it's actually "Random Acess Memory". She later argues that William Gibson directed Jonny Mnemonic, while Tom insisted that it was actually Robert Longo.
- An image of Humpty Dumpty appears in the quiz machine.
- Ray says Laurens suffers from technophobia.
- Ray told Tom about Duncan.
- Tom invited Ray to go to Brainstorm.
Notes
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Continuity
- Ross thinks about the decline of the Empire and wonders what President Forrester would think about the events that happened while aboard the Cyberon vessel. (PROSE: So Vile a Sin)
- Lauren and Ray share a flat. (HOMEVID: Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough)
External links
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Footnotes
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