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'''''The Dying Days''''' was the final release of the [[Virgin New Adventures]] line of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' novels and the only one featuring the [[Eighth Doctor]]. After this novel was published, [[Virgin Books]] forfeited the rights to produce novels featuring [[the Doctor]] to [[BBC Books]]. This marked a transition to a [[Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures|new series of novels]] featuring [[Bernice Summerfield]] as the main character while BBC Books made [[Eighth Doctor Adventures|their own series of novels]] featuring the Eighth Doctor.
'''''The Dying Days''''' was a [[1997 (releases)|1997]] [[Virgin Books]] ''[[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]]'' novel written by [[Lance Parkin]].
 
It was the final ''New Adventures'' novel published before Virgin lost the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' license to [[BBC Books]], and as such, it represented a shift in focus from [[the Doctor]] to [[Bernice Summerfield]]. It was the only story in the series to feature the [[Eighth Doctor]].


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
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== References ==
== References ==
=== The Doctor ===
=== The Doctor ===
* The Doctor refers to himself as the [[Eighth Man Bound]] and the guy with [[Binary cardiovascular system|two hearts]].
* The Doctor refers to himself as the [[Eighth Man Bound]] and "the guy with [[Binary cardiovascular system|two hearts]]".


=== Individuals ===
=== Individuals ===
* Lord Greyhaven makes a deal with the [[Ice Warrior]]s which enables them to invade the United Kingdom.
* Lord Greyhaven makes a deal with the [[Ice Warrior]]s which enables them to invade the United Kingdom.
* Bernice is staying at the [[The Doctor's House|Doctor's house]] in Kent after getting a lift there with [[Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart]] and [[aM!xitsa]].
* Bernice is staying at [[Smithwood Manor|the Doctor's house in Kent]] after getting a lift there with [[Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart]] and [[aM!xitsa]].
* The Brigadier reminds Bambera that he is still technically [[retire]]d, despite being the figurehead of the anti-Martian/Greyhaven rebellion.
* The Brigadier reminds Bambera that he is still technically [[retire]]d, despite being the figurehead of the anti-Martian/Greyhaven rebellion.
* At the Queen's re-coronation, the Brigadier points out the [[Fourth Doctor]], [[Romana II]] and [[K9]] to [[Doris Lethbridge-Stewart|Doris]].
* At the Queen's re-coronation, the Brigadier points out the [[Fourth Doctor]], [[Romana II]], and [[K9]] to [[Doris Lethbridge-Stewart|Doris]].
* Bernice knows how to isolate electrics from the fuel supply of a 20th century [[helicopter]].
* Bernice knows how to isolate electrics from the fuel supply of a 20th century [[helicopter]].
* Bernice excavated [[Mare Sirenum]] on [[Mars]] when she was twenty-four. This established her reputation as an archaeologist.
* Bernice excavated [[Mare Sirenum]] on [[Mars]] when she was twenty-four. This established her reputation as an archaeologist.
* Benny receives a letter (from [[2593]]) offering her the Edward Watkins chair of archaeology at [[St. Oscar's University]], [[Dellah]].
* Benny receives a letter from [[2593]] offering her the Edward Watkins chair of [[archaeology]] at [[St. Oscar's University]], [[Dellah]].
* The Brigadier met the Eighth Doctor in [[Hong Kong]] in [[1988]] when they discovered the secret of the [[Embodiment of Gris]].
* The Brigadier met the Eighth Doctor in [[Hong Kong]] in [[1988]] when they discovered the secret of the [[Embodiment of Gris]].
* Bernice's [[20th century]] knowledge speciality ranges from [[1963]] to [[1989]].
* Bernice's knowledge of the [[20th century]] ranges from [[1963]] to [[1989]].
* Veronica Halliwell is Director General of [[MI5]].
* Veronica Halliwell is Director General of [[MI5]].
* Bernice can speak [[Martian]].
* Bernice can speak [[Martian]].


=== Organisations ===
=== Organisations ===
* UNIT has a branch in [[Paris]] called NUIT.
* [[UNIT]] has a branch in [[Paris]] called NUIT.
* UNIT in the past has dealt with attempted invasions by the [[Bandril]]s and [[Drahvin]]s without the Doctor's help.
* UNIT in the past has dealt with attempted invasions by the [[Bandril]]s and [[Drahvin]]s without the Doctor's help.
* The [[Martian Communicators Guild]] is an Ice Warrior organisation.
* The [[Martian Communicators Guild]] is an Ice Warrior organisation.
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=== Technology ===
=== Technology ===
* The Doctor uses [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|his sonic screwdriver]] to reflect an Ice Warrior's sonic blast.
* The Doctor uses [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|his sonic screwdriver]] to reflect an Ice Warrior's sonic blast.
* After being blown out of the Ice Warrior's War Rocket, the Doctor creates several balloons to slow his descent out of bin bags, curtain rings and a cannister of [[helium]].
* After being blown out of the Ice Warrior's War Rocket, the Doctor creates several balloons to slow his descent out of bin bags, curtain rings, and a cannister of [[helium]].


=== Timeline ===
=== Timeline ===
* The [[Arcturan]] Treaty of [[2085]] is the official date of peaceful first contact with aliens.
* The [[Arcturan]] Treaty of [[2085]] is the official date of peaceful [[first contact]] with aliens.


=== Vehicles ===
=== Vehicles ===
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This is the Eighth Doctor's only appearance in the ''Virgin New Adventures'' book series, with his first line being "Sorry I'm late. You wouldn't believe the state of the traffic around the Horsehead Nebula", and his last line being "What would that-" before he is interrupted by Bernice's kiss.
* This is the Eighth Doctor's only appearance in the ''[[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]]'' book series.
* Although officially the final release of the Virgin ''Doctor Who'' New Adventures line, it was in fact not the last to be published. Due to production delays, a novel featuring the [[Seventh Doctor]] that had been intended for release several months earlier, ''[[So Vile a Sin]]'', was not published until a month ''after'' this novel came out, making it, technically, the final ''Doctor Who'' NA release.
* Although this story was officially the final of Virgin's ''Doctor Who'' New Adventures, it was in fact not the last to be published: due to production delays, the [[Seventh Doctor]] novel ''[[So Vile a Sin (novel)|So Vile a Sin]]'', which had been planned for release several months earlier, was only published a month after ''The Dying Days''.
* Rather than using the McCoy era Doctor Who logo on the spine, or the later New Adventures logo intended for the Summerfield novels, ''The Dying Days'' features the Virgin Books logo on the spine.
* Until the release of ''[[The Company of Friends (audio story)|The Company of Friends]]'' over ten years later, this novel held the distinction of being the only appearance of [[Bernice Summerfield]] alongside the [[Eighth Doctor]].
* Prior to the release of ''[[The Company of Friends]]'', the novel held the distinction of featuring the only appearance of Professor [[Bernice Summerfield]] with the Eighth Doctor for over ten years.
* After ''The Dying Days'', [[Virgin Books]] continued to release ''[[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]]'' novels centered around [[Bernice Summerfield]]. ''The Dying Days'' ends with Bernice going to her new home at the University of [[Dellah]].
* Virgin would continue to publish The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield. ''The Dying Days'' ends leading Bernice to her new home at the University of [[Dellah]].
* This novel was re-released by BBCi on the official Doctor Who website in ebook form, accompanied by extensive notes and commentary from author Lance Parkin and new illustrations by artist [[Allan Bednar]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20041023031505/http://www.bbc.co.uk:80/cult/doctorwho/ebooks/dyingdays/ Dying Days on BBCi, archived with The Internet Archive]</ref>
* This novel was the first to be re-released by BBCi on the official Doctor Who website in ebook form, accompanied by extensive notes and commentary from author Lance Parkin and new illustrations by artist [[Allan Bednar]]. It became inaccessible in 2010.
* At the Mars landing party there are a few notable guests: [[Jeremy Paxman]], [[Richard Dawkins]], [[Chris Evans]], [[Gillian Anderson]], [[Richard Branson]], [[Alan Yentob]], [[Emma Knight]], and [[Lalla Ward]].
* At the Mars landing party there are a few notable guests: [[Jeremy Paxman]], [[Richard Dawkins]], [[Chris Evans]], [[Gillian Anderson]], [[Richard Branson]], [[Alan Yentob]], [[Emma Knight]], and [[Lalla Ward]] (who appears as herself and "in character" as Romana II at the end of the book).
* Benny's knowledge specialty of the [[20th century]] ranges from [[1963]] to [[1989]], a reference to the period of the TV series' original run.
* Benny's knowledge specialty of the 20th century actually ranges from [[1963]] to [[1989]], a reference to the period of the TV series' original run.
* When Xznaal is seen from the point of view of Greyhaven, the Doctor, or Benny, the pronoun Parkin uses for Xznaal is "he". From anyone else's point of view, Parkin refers to Xznaal as "it". When viewed from the Ice Warrior's point of view, the human names are written in Ice Warrior pronunciation, such as Gerayhavun/Greyhaven, Xztaynz/Staines.
* When Xznaal is seen from the point of view of Greyhaven, the Doctor, or Benny, the pronoun Parkin uses for Xznaal is "he". From anyone else's point of view, Parkin refers to Xznaal as "it", as in "Xznaal moved its scaly body".
* [[Philip Segal]] reportedly stated that a big alien invasion couldn't be done on the TV movie's budget because of the cost of multiple prosthetic costumes and the cost of ''showing'' a full alien invasion. ''The Dying Days'' features an alien invasion with three Ice Warriors; there are never more than two Ice Warriors in a room together throughout the book.
* The human names are also written (when viewed from the Ice Warrior's point of view) as they would pronounce them, such as Gerayhavun/Greyhaven, Xztaynz/Staines.
* The book's concluding chapter ends with Benny initiating a [[sex|sexual encounter]] with the Doctor, a first for the franchise in any licensed media. The event was again referenced in the Big Finish audio drama ''[[Benny's Story (audio story)|Benny's Story]]''.
* Philip Segal reportedly stated that a big alien invasion couldn't be done on the TV movie's budget because of the cost of multiple prosthetic costumes and the cost of ''showing'' a full alien invasion. ''The Dying Days'' features an alien invasion with three Ice Warriors; there are never more than two Ice Warriors in a room together throughout the book.
* The book did not feature the ''Doctor Who'' logo anywhere on its cover, spine, or interior. Since the Seventh Doctor's logo was thought to be inappropriate for an Eighth Doctor book, but [[BBC Books]] had exclusive rights to the new Eighth Doctor logo, the Virgin Publishing logo was used on the spine instead. In addition, the title ''Doctor Who'' appeared nowhere on the back cover or interior pages before the copyright page. There is also a brief mention on an acknowledgements page.
* The book's concluding chapter ends with Benny initiating a sexual encounter with the Doctor, a first for the franchise in any licensed media. Debated for many years by fans, the event was again referenced in the Big Finish audio drama ''[[Benny's Story (audio story)|Benny's Story]]'', furthering its controversy.
* The book concludes with an afterword, "The End and a new beginning", signed by the editors of the ''New Adventures'' line, acknowledging this as the final ''Doctor Who'' New Adventure and promoting the future [[Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures]] releases.
* The book was notable for not having the Doctor Who logo anywhere on the cover, spine or interior, due to Virgin not having the rights to the logo introduced for the Eighth Doctor (the rights to which were owned by BBC Books) and not wanting to use the Seventh Doctor's logo; Virgin Publishing's logo was used instead. In addition, the title ''Doctor Who'' appears nowhere on the back cover or interior pages until one gets to the copyright page. There is also a brief mention on an acknowledgements page.
* The book concludes with the afterword, "The End and a new beginning", signed by the editors of the New Adventures line, acknowledging this as the final ''Doctor Who'' novel and promoting the start of the [[Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures]] line.
* Parkin later released his original epilogue to the novel as a "final chapter" to the novel in 1997.
* The novel's title was inspired by the lyrics of Gladys Knight's ''License to Kill''.
* The novel's title was inspired by the lyrics of Gladys Knight's ''License to Kill''.
* Parkin would create an "alternate ending" to this novel of sorts with his short stories ''Worm'' and ''Fishy Business'', published in 1998's ''Perfect Timing'' and 1999's ''Perfect Timing 2'', respectively. Both stories portrayed an alternate timeline where the Doctor and Benny became lovers and continued to travel together for years following the Martian invasion. Benny would be seen pregnant in [[The Doctor (The Infinity Doctors)|the Doctor]]'s memories in Parkin's ''[[The Infinity Doctors (novel)|The Infinity Doctors]]. ''
* Parkin's short stories ''Worm'' and ''Fishy Business'', published respectively in 1998's ''Perfect Timing'' and 1999's ''Perfect Timing 2'', followed this novel by portraying an alternate timeline where the Doctor and Benny became lovers and continued to travel together for years following the Martian invasion. Benny would be seen pregnant in [[the Doctor (The Infinity Doctors)|the Doctor]]'s memories in Parkin's ''[[The Infinity Doctors (novel)|The Infinity Doctors]]''.
 
=== Deleted scenes ===
* In an earlier draft, a short scene in chapter 9 included thinly-veiled cameos of {{w|Mulder and Scully}} from ''[[The X-Files]]''; this was removed due to editor [[Rebecca Levene]]'s fears that Virgin Books "might have our arses sued off."<ref name="Eulogy">[https://lanceparkin.wordpress.com/2013/08/26/eulogy-of-the-daleks/ Eulogy of the Daleks]</ref>
* Parkin wrote several drafts of a scene in the epilogue designed to explain [[Jason Kane]]'s return to [[26th century]] [[Dellah]]. Each one contained information about the [[Final Dalek War]].<ref name="Eulogy" /> Later, Parkin made up names for each draft, "in true ''[[The Nth Doctor|Nth Doctor]]'' style".<ref name="Valeyard">[https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.drwho/J7Uxt4H81o8/dCbbfwhIoHAJ Valeyard of the Daleks]</ref>
** The first draft, ''Valeyard of the Daleks'', showed Kane being returned to Dellah by the [[old man (Beige Planet Mars)|42nd Doctor]] and his wife [[Teenage girl (Beige Planet Mars)|Iphegenia]] but, along the way, being attacked by a [[Dalek]] WAR-DIS. However, after observing the draft's unpopularity, Parkin scrapped it without sending it to an editor. He later published it on [[rec.arts.drwho]].<ref name="Valeyard" />
** The second draft, ''Eulogy of the Daleks'', kept the premise of the 42nd Doctor and Iphegenia but was set after the end of the [[Final Dalek War]],<ref name="Eulogy" /> with the Doctor giving a eulogy for the last Dalek. It was printed in ''Matrix 54''.<ref name="Valeyard" />
** The third, shorter draft,<ref name="Eulogy" /> ''Basically Eulogy of the Daleks'', was similar to ''Eulogy of the Daleks'', but with an old, unmarried [[Eighth Doctor]] rather than the 42nd Doctor.<ref name="Valeyard" />
** The fourth, shorter draft, ''Timewyrm: Apocripha'', was very different from the other three. It would have featured [[Chris Cwej]], the [[Timewyrm]], and [[Iranda]],<ref name="Valeyard" /> rather than the Daleks. Both the third and fourth drafts were sub-par, so Parkin cut the scene entirely.<ref name="Eulogy" />
* A cameo appearance by [[Tom Baker]] was also cut.<ref name="Eulogy" /> In the final draft, [[Lalla Ward]] appeared at the Mars landing party.


=== E-Book illustrations ===
=== E-Book illustrations ===
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* [http://mysite.science.uottawa.ca/rsmith43/cloister/dyin.htm The Cloister Library: '''The Dying Days''']
* [http://mysite.science.uottawa.ca/rsmith43/cloister/dyin.htm The Cloister Library: '''The Dying Days''']
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