EarthWorld (novel)

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Publisher's summary

Anji Kapoor has just had the worst week of her entire life, and things aren’t getting any better. She should be back at her desk, not travelling through time and space in a police box with a couple of strange men.

The Doctor (Strange Man No. 1) is supposed to be returning her to Soho 2001 AD. So quite why there are dinosaurs outside, Anji isn't sure. Sad sixties refugee Fitz (Strange Man No. 2) seems to think they’re either in prehistoric times or on a parallel Earth. And the Doctor is probably only pretending to know what's going on -- because if he really knew, surely he would have mentioned the homicidal triplet princesses, the teen terrorists, the deadly android doubles (and triples) and the hosts of mad robots?

Anji's never going to complain about Monday mornings in the office again...

Characters

  • The Doctor
    • The Doctor lacks the knowledge to properly use his sonic screwdriver and can only do so if someone is distracting him first.
    • The Doctor is implied to not know why he likes the TARDIS looking like a police box until overhearing Fitz explaining why to Anji.
  • Fitz Kreiner
    • Fitz manages to become a rock star, going by Fitz Fortune.
    • Fitz has a massive identity crisis after noticing his guitar playing is better than ever despite his having neglected to practice. He realizes the TARDIS rewired his brain to make him a better version of himself and is very disturbed by the fact.
    • Fitz is placed in a memory machine and is made to relive his entire life. Much to his great dismay, this includes his birth.
    • Fitz convinces the TARDIS to help him make sure the Doctor doesn't get his memories back yet.
  • Anji Kapoor
    • Anji thinks about getting a t-shirt that says I'm a main character. Don't kill me.
    • Anji intermittently appears to write emails to her late boyfriend, explaining her current situation and showing remorse for his death.

References

  • At first the Doctor thinks they may be on a Parallel World, he seems to think this is a normal occurance.

Notes

to be added

Continuity

Timeline

External links

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