The Spaceship Graveyard (novel)
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The Spaceship Graveyard was a Decide Your Destiny book released in 2007.
Publisher's summary
Join the Doctor and Martha on their travels through time and space and influence the story with your decisions. Choose a direction and let the adventures begin...
When the TARDIS engines fail, you find yourselves on a planet littered with abandoned spaceships. But where are the crews? And why has the TARDIS crashed there, too? Explore the spaceship graveyard to find out...
Characters
References
- The Hyanthorg come from the Twelfth Galaxy.
- Heathrow Airport is mentioned.
- Martha questions why the TARDIS translation circuit cannot translate writing in the Hyanthorg ship. The Doctor explains that it fails to function when the TARDIS' power is too depleted.
- The Doctor mentions Raxacoricofallapatorius.
Notes
- Encountered individuals; Dylon Kesh & Kudir.
- The spelling of Kesh's first name varies between Dylon and Dylun in the UK printing.
- Though the time period of the story is not established, the Doctor makes note that the events of Gridlock are in the far future relative to whenever these events are taking place.
Continuity
- The Doctor recognises a Draconian ship, The Regal Prince, amongst the wrecks. He notes that its disappearance ended the Human-Draconian War. (TV: Frontier in Space)
- The Doctor initially thinks that the Sontarans are involved when he spots several armoured figures. The Doctor and Martha will later have to overcome a Sontaran fleet with Donna Noble (TV: The Poison Sky)
- The Judoon are mentioned by Martha. (TV: Smith and Jones)
- When they encounter the feline warriors, Martha mentions having met the Cat People on New Earth. (TV: Gridlock)
- Whilst talking about missing ships, the Doctor mentions the Marie Celeste and Amelia Earhart. The Doctor had previously been aboard the Marie Celeste in other incarnations (TV: The Chase etc.), and would again mention Earhart during their thirteenth incarnation. (TV: Arachnids in the UK)