Millennium Shock (novel)

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Millennium Shock was the twenty-second BBC Past Doctor Adventures novel. It featured the Fourth Doctor travelling alone, but an older Harry Sullivan also appears in the novel. This novel is a sequel to the Virgin Missing Adventures novel System Shock.

Publisher's summary

It's 1999 and the Millennium Bug is threatening to bring the world's computers to a standstill. Experts struggle to avert disaster, but a powerful force seems determined to work against them.

As the government realises the full implications of Year 2000, one company seems to promise all the technological answers... but what exactly are the methods and motives behind the operation?

What is the connection between the Millennium Bug, a raid on a Russian nuclear base, a break-in at a British defence contractor, and a pen that Sarah-Jane Smith kept as a memento of a past adventure? The Doctor and Commander Harry Sullivan of MI5 must discover the truth before the world is plunged into a digital winter.

No longer just an expensive miscalculation, the Millennium Bug could also be the key to an alien take-over of Earth...

Chapter Titles

1998: Aftermath
The Millennium Bug
1999: 01 Incursion
02 Working Late
03 Meetings
04 Reverse Engineering
05 Outsourcing
06 Termination
07 Information Gathering
08 Going Underground
09 Operating System
0A Information Received
0B Watching Brief
0C Deployment
0D Secrets and Suppositions
0E Developments
0F The Enemy Within
10 Differences of Opinion
11 Manhunt
12 Early Warning
13 Patient Care
14 Infiltration
15 Disinformation
16 Breaking and Entering
17 Midnight Madness
18 Century 21
19 Reinforcement
1A Searching...
1B Penultimatum
1C Traffic
1D Engagement
1E Countdown
1F Truth
20 Compile and Execute
Aftermath

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Notes

  • This novel is a direct sequel to System Shock from the Virgin Missing Adventures, the range which the BBC Past Doctor Adventures replaced. This is the only such occurrence between the ranges.
  • The name of the book on the frontispiece is misspelt Millenium Shock.
  • The chapters of this novel are numbered in base-16 or hexadecimal.

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