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[8F] Plan 8 of the Daleks [2 of 2] |
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Written by: Misha Lauenstein |
When last we saw the Doctor and Tamara, the Daleks had just stolen the TARDIS, and a massive invasion fleet was approaching the hapless pair. Spanning the known galaxy, Plan 8 of the Daleks takes the Doctor and Tamara on a wild journey as they discover the most sinister plan of the Daleks yet: Plan 8. Though separated by trillions of miles, the dynamic duo must face dangers at every turn as they avoid being cremated by the literally thousands of full-scale Daleks prancing around every corner. The Doctor and Tamara are not certain that even they can foil the Daleks most insipid scheme. But the Daleks themselves are certain of one thing: PLAN-8-OF-THE-DALEKS-WILL-SUCCEED.
This is the second part of a two-part story which began in "Escape Pod"
This story was originally featured in the Season 29 Omnibus published April 2001
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Written by: Kyle Bastian |
In the vortex, the headquarters of the Celestial Intervention Agency drifts in and out of time, unreachable by everyone save a few elite Time Lords and the Operatives themselves. This covert group exists solely to manipulate the Time Lines and interfere where the Time Lords will not openly do so. What if one of said elite was a traitor? Operative-in-training Graekatziasa'asterus, (Grae for short), believes that her first mission with the Agency will be simple: halt the dimensional collapse of an antiquated Type 40 TARDIS last seen approaching the Decema system. But what is the origin of the virus that has destroyed the TARDIS' dimensional controls? And why would the Agency want her to lie to the Doctor about what system they're in?
This story was originally featured in the Season 29 Omnibus published April 2001
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Written by: Jodie van de Wetering |
Jupiter’s surface is changing; the peaceful gas giant is now cloaked in something very much alive and, as the Doctor and Tamara discover, very angry. In a land of thin mists and high gravity, something is encouraging the local creatures to develop teeth and hunger. Investigations lead the Doctor and Tamara to the isolated Adrastean colony, as far away from Earth as a human can get in this time zone. But Adrastea is old and falling apart, boiling with paranoia and hate - all it needs is a spark to make the colony explode. But even the Adrasteans may not know who or what is causing Jupiter’s problem - and the colony’s execution techniques may be feeding a far more serious threat...
This story was originally featured in the Season 29 Omnibus published April 2001
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[8J] Blown Out of the Sky |
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Written by: Misha Lauenstein |
In Nazi Germany, the Doctor and Tamara find themselves embroiled in the rivalries of two secret societies, The Canon and The Apocrypha. While both vie for a mysterious prize, the Doctor guesses that there is more at work than meets the eye. While the Doctor tries to sort out just who’s who in pre-war Germany, Tamara concentrates on ferreting out some information about the mysterious Thirteen, an organization whose power is just beginning to grow at this time in Earth’s history. The quest for answers takes the time travelers on an exciting journey on one of Germany’s renowned airships. Unfortunately, with so many secrets and so many enemies, will they be able to survive the voyage to New York unscathed?
This story was originally featured in the Season 29 Omnibus published April 2001
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Written by: Kyle Bastian and Karen Gold |
The city of London was destroyed in a nuclear holocaust on February 14, 2033. The survivors were forced to move below the surface of their planet and live in a network of mines and railway tunnels.
Happy Valentine's Day.
That, however, is not quite how Tamara Scott remembers it. In February, 2033 she was more concerned about which University she wanted to attend the following autumn. Where did Earth's history veer off course? Tamara and the Doctor along with UNIT track the paradox back to a certain successful assassination of US President Ronald Reagan. As the Doctor and Tamara will realize, one change to the time lines will affect everything that follows...the fallout continuing on throughout all eternity.
This story was originally featured in the Season 29 Omnibus published April 2001
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[8L] The Things that Matter[1 of 2] |
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Written by: Tim Jones |
A planet on the edge of our solar system is dying, slowly. The people there have one last chance at life, one last hope to avert their destruction. Already a vast space station hangs in orbit above Earth, the scientists there perfecting the techniques that will reward their race with immortality. A secret society, however, the hands of which the Doctor is just beginning to notice, may wish things to turn out differently. Meanwhile, the TARDIS lands on a vessel sailing across the Atlantic in the Nineteenth-Century. The Doctor and Tamara find themselves prisoner of the notorious slave trader Captain Cawthorn, who forces Tamara to face the one thing her training has not equipped her to deal with and leaves the Doctor stranded without his ship. When things move toward a climax, and everything that has ever mattered to the parties concerned lies at stake, what will the Doctor judge to be the more important: the life of his best friend, or the sanctity of time itself?
This is the first part of a two-part story that concludes in "The Things That Matter-Part Two"
This story was originally featured in the Season 29 Omnibus published April 2001
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