Sky Pirates! (novel)
Sky Pirates! or The Eyes of the Schirron[1] is the fortieth New Adventures novel. It features the Seventh Doctor, Bernice Summerfield and new companions Roz Forrester and Chris Cwej in their first full novel as companions.
Publisher's summary
Avast, ye scurvies!
Hoist the mainbrace, splice the anchor and join the Doctor and Benny for the maiden voyage of the good ship Schirron Dream, as it ventures into the fungral dark of air spaces occupied by the Sloathes - those villainous slimy evil shapeshifting monsters of utter and unmitigated evil that have placed a system under siege!
Watch Roslyn Forrester and Chris Cwej have a rough old time of it in durance vile! Meet the intrepid Captain Li Shao, and the beautiful if somewhat single-minded Sun Samurai Leetha t'Zhan! Roast on the dunes of Prometheus, swelter in the foetid jungles of Anea, swim with the Obi-Amphibians of Elysium and freeze off inconvenient items of anatomy on the ice wastes of Reklon in an apparently doomed search for the Eyes of the Schirron, the magickal jewels that will either save the system or destroy it utterly!
Who will live? Who will die? Will the Doctor ever play the harmonium again? All these questions and many more will be answered within the coruscating, fibrillating pages of ... Sky Pirates!
Plot
to be added
Characters
- Seventh Doctor
- Bernice Summerfield
- Roz Forrester
- Chris Cwej
- Nathan li Shao
- Sgloomi Po
- Leetha
- Trenkor Lep
- Kiru
- Sekor Dom Sloathe
- Six
- Solan
- Yani
- The Snata
- Pon Fuki Gek
- Kraator Xem
- Lokar Pan
- Kimon
- The eating creature
- Kruvars
- Smudger
- Mr. Glome
References
Books
- Head Invaders: Asinine Quasi-Psychological Old Toot of Your Times is published in 1997 and features contributions from Bernice Summerfield.
Drugs and medicines
- Roz Forrester smokes Cuban cigars.
Food and beverages
- The Doctor once gave Li Shao a chocolate-coated liquorice that was garlic- and spam-flavoured.
- The Doctor hypothesizes that the Sloathes are capable of becoming beings far more complex than he had considered after Sgloomi Po develops the ability to digest a cheese and pickle sandwich.
Individuals
- Chris Cwej is around twenty years old. He's well endowed.
- The Doctor turns Chris into a lizard whilst they're in the TARDIS.
- While in the System, Benny frequently devolves into long lectures about various topics.
Locations
- Rakath is a city on Anea. Leetha t'Zhan originates from Rakath.
Occupations
- Bernice works as a strip club waitress for some of this novel.
Species
- Sloathes are hermaphrodites, vulnerable to radiation.
- Snatas feed on fear and terror.
- The inhabitants of the System are hybrids of humans, Silurians, Sasquatches, Draconians, Solarians and various other species.
- The eating creature is an alien creature (presumably related to the Charons) that crashed onto Anea.
Time Lords
- Following (one of) the Time Wars, the Time Lords pattern encoded their unborn with a multi-dimensional response to kill their ancient enemies.
Time wars
- The Time Wars mentioned in this novel relate to when the Time Lords first achieved time travel. These wars were to eliminate potential threats.
- The reality bomb that nearly destroyed the TARDIS was the remnant of one of the species retroactively eliminated from the timeline during the War.
Notes
- According to author Dave Stone, this story is part of a trilogy consisting of Sky Pirates!, Death and Diplomacy and the Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures novel Oblivion.
Continuity
- Sgloomi Po compares controlling a Sloathe ship to having and flying an enormous body, and suggests that Chris would enjoy it. Chris would eventually be given the biological advantages of the House Military, meaning that having a ship for a body would be a possibility for him. (PROSE: Dead Romance, The Book of the War)
- It is implied that the Time Lords wiped out a race that could achieve a similar mastery of space and time; a similar idea is considered in AUDIO: Zagreus.
- The crew of the Schirron Dream reappear in PROSE: Oblivion.
Illustrations
- Includes four illustrations by Roger Langridge.
- ↑ The full title appears only on the title page.
External links
- Sky Pirates! at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Discontinuity Guide to: Sky Pirates at The Whoniverse
- The Cloister Library: Sky Pirates!
- Interview with Dave Stone, interview conducted on November 6 1996, it appeared in issue 11 of Broadsword