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| [10L] Moonlight: Part One |
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| Written by: Jack Rees with additional material by Samantha Warner |
Earth - the present day.
NASA is in chaos; a large UFO sits waiting above Africa and there's a strange signal coming from and American foster home. An aeons old story is coming to an end, and it begins with one race's desperate bid to survive. Rachel is back home, investigating troubled teens and strange signals. Meanwhile, the Doctor travels the world - from Connecticut to China to London - he follows the mysterious Pentacle Corporation, who are here to change the world. Time is running out as killer yuppies and mad cults draw in. Not even the Doctor can stop the monsters coming. He's faced them before, and this time they're ready for him, so you better start running... |
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| [10M] Moonlight: Part Two |
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| Written by: Jack Rees with additional material by Samantha Warner |
The Doctor is dead. Planet Earth is under attack. Armageddon has come. OUt of the fire and bloodshed comes one teenage girl. Her name is Rachel Silverstein. With the wolves drawing in and time running out, can she save the world? Earth is facing its last hours. A hunt for an ancient relic is coming to an end. The orphan boy Seth will reveal his last secret. And, Rachel will face her destiny. Welcome to the end of the world. |
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| [10N] Doctor Who and The Curse of The Jade Skull |
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| Written by: Arnold T. Blumberg with additional material by Jodie van de Wetering and Stephanie Crawford |
"The evil that men do lives after them, Doctor...but sometimes, the men themselves are damned to get rid of."
The TARDIS brings Doctor Who and Silver to the dusty mining town of Crawford, Wyoming in the late 1880's. There they meet Daniel Edward Cayde, a hired gun with a murky past. But even worse things are roaming around town in the dark of night... As glowing green corpses claw their way out of the cold earth and march twoard Crawford with human flesh on their otherwise empty minds, the Doctor discovers that an even greater terror lies in wait, biding its time after millennia of cold calculation. Apocalypse has arrived in Crawford, and the very forces of Time, Mind and Life are at stake. Even Doctor Who may not be able to resist the Curse of the Jade Skull! |
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| Written by: David P. May |
Once again the Doctor's uncanny knack for landing himself in trouble manifests itself when the TARDIS arives in war-ravaged France in 1915. And trouble certainly finds him in the shape of a bullet. Silver knows all too well that if the Doctor dies, she will be trapped in the past. The First World War is a conflict the Doctor has no desire to influence and yet, even though all he wants to do is get away quietly, his very presence there is to have a profound effect on two men on opposite sides of the battle. Two men who will spend the rest of their lives wondering about that strange night in December 1915...
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| Written by: Craig Charlesworth |
Nero's Rome is in tatters - devastated by fire, now torn apart from within as various political factions vie for power. A series of gory murders seems set to light the powder keg the city has become - unless the Doctor can find the culprit and bring him to justice. But when the list of suspects includes Gods, corrupt Senators and a criminal from the Doctor's own past, that's not going to be a simple matter - especially since he himself has been locked up on suspicion of being the murderer. With Silver lined up as the killer's next victim - and Nero himself on the hitlist - time is a luxury the Doctor and his new friend, a young watchman named Cornelius, do not have. Can they stop the murders in time? Or will Rome burn all over again? Time will tell... |
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| Written by: Misha Lauenstein |
When the TARDIS is hit by a meteor, the Doctor and Silver investigate the crash of the meteorite into the picturesque Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada; home of the famed lake monster Ogopogo. While trying to get in some time to go to the beach, and browse the book stores, the time travellers find themselves involved with the odd crew of the submarine sent down from the local university to investigate the meteor. A member of the local Salish Indian band tells them that the meteor has landed near the legendary underwater cave of N'ha-a-tik. Will they encounter the mythical creature when they arrive at the bottom of the lake? Or something even more bizarre? |
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| Written by: Duncan Johnson |
On Monday, February 12, 1554, Lady Jane Dudley was led out onto Tower Green. Kneeling and blindfolded, her chin resting on a wooden block, she was beheaded with an axe. Her crime was treason. She was sixteen years old. Eight months earlier, following the death of her cousin, Edward VI, Jane had been proclaimed Queen of England. A pawn in both the schemes of her father-in-law, the Duke of Northumberland, and in the conflict between the Protestant and Catholic faiths that divided the country, Jane was deposed after just nine days, the shortest reign of any monarch in English history. This is the story of those nine days and what might have been. |
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| Written by: Robert Mammone |
When a psychic pulse of immense power interupts their journey through the vortex, the Doctor and Silver are catapulted into a race against time to save the people of Earth from the ravages of a creature out of darkest legend.
Landing in shadow-haunted Calcorn, a sleepy fishing village on the Scottish coast, they find that the inhabitants have vanished, except for one special boy who may hold the key to saving the planet. When a military helicopter is pulled out the sky, they team with the survivors in a desperate effort to stop an alien onslaught without prescedent.
Trapped in ice for millennia, lost in a raging storm over a century ago, a force of nature is slowly awakening, spreading its tentacles of corruption in every direction. Unless a way can be found to stop its relentless spread, the Doctor and Silver will see every living thing on Earth destroyed. Can the Doctor and Silver survive the terror of the Dreadnoughts long enough to defeat it, or will they be consumed by a creature whose thirst for life is all consuming? |
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| Written by: John Gordon |
The TARDIS is dead. An impact with a Null-Time event causes the time-ship to collapse in on itself and deposit the Doctor, Silver and Mortimer on a small Caribbean island in November, 1963. A terrible accident the Doctor says - but is it? Events of worldwide importance make their impact on the tiny island, and the stranded TARDIS crew begin to discover that nothing is quite happening by accident. As history begins its inevitable unfolding, the Doctor is faced with the prospect of a terrible, cosmic destiny, and the end to all his journies... |
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