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[Season 34] [Click on the Covers to download .PDF] |
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Written by: John Gordon |
The End becomes a New Beginning. After the shock of killing the Doctor, Silver is now confronted by someone she barely knows - a complete stranger, but one with whom she now shares the deepest of connections. It is a new Doctor, born from the blood and violence of the old one. Who is this new Doctor, so different from the one who plunged into the mud of the New Orleans swamp? As the TARDIS lands on a mysterious asteroid orbiting Earth's sun, Silver realises she might have much more to learn about the true nature of her ever-enigmatic travelling companion. The twenty-second century is a time of change. In the aftermath of the second greatest climatic and environmental upheaval the planet has ever experienced, the planet is like a brand new Earth. But something dark and terrible has come to this brave new world from a mysterious asteroid in orbit around the sun - something once imprisoned and now free. On a tiny island in the Arctic Sea, under the shadow of an ancient lighthouse, Silver and the new Doctor unearth a millennia old saga of crime and revenge, and a newly awakened threat. But just whose side is this new Doctor on?
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[10A] The Librarian of Serapea |
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Written by: Duncan Johnson |
Can a play really threaten history, as we know it? The Doctor certainly thinks so and a chance discovery in London's West End send him and Silver across time and space in a quest to preserve the timeline. In Jacobean England, Silver meets Shakespeare and faces a fate worse than death and in Ancient Rome; the Doctor becomes embroiled in a conspiracy to assassinate the Emperor Caligula that may cost the Time Lord his head. Finally, in the twenty-sixth century, the true villain is revealed and the Doctor must risk everything in one last, desperate gamble. But, separated from Silver by over two thousand years, has the Doctor's luck finally run out? Will the Doctor escape the rack? Will Silver be fed to the lions? And, as the great Library of Alexandria burns, will causality itself be a victim of the flames?
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Written by: Jodie van de Wetering |
On Halloween Silver enacts a ritual to contact her dead parents but it is not her parents who answer her call. At the local inn the Doctor partakes in some Halloween fun but the festivities are shattered by the appearance and attack of monsters in the forest. Rescuing a stranger, the Doctor finds himself challenged to a set of games that will cost either his life or that of a child. To escape his predicament, the Doctor must unravel the truth behind the legends of Samhain/Halloween.
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Written by: Will Harvey |
When the Doctor is called to attend the birth of an old friend’s baby son on the planet Anthanaea, Silver soon realises that this is not the happy event she’d imagined. This world is a peaceful, beautiful utopia, but the laws by which it maintains itself are strict and cruel. With the lives of both father and child in the balance, the Doctor is trapped by his own compassion into a betrayal of everything he believes. The consequences are swifter and more horrific than even he could have imagined. The rules of a society may be defied, but all will have been for nothing unless the Doctor can find a way to cheat nature itself.
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[10D] The Legend of the Green Man |
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Written by: Alex Wilson-Fletcher |
London, England. The Regent sits on the throne, the Doctor visits a friend, and Silver takes a walk in the park, but something sinister lurks beneath London society - something evil, something ancient. Time is not on the Doctor's side as he tries to enjoy a relaxing day in Regency London, and Silver finallyrealizes everything is relative. From Townhouses to Gentleman Club's, the Doctor and Silver must come to terms with what they find out and try and save the day. Who is the Green Man, what does he want, and what will the Doctor have for dinner at the Traveler's Club?
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Written by: Craig Charlesworth |
On the planet Aurora, the Doctor meets an old friend and a new enemy. Why do ancient gods stalk the corridors of a respected institute of learning? How has the Avalon Corporation assumed control of the planet? And why have the great and the good of Aurora been disappearing for the past 30 years? To discover the truth, the Doctor and Silver must confront a power beyond their imagining in a fight they cannot win.
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Written by: Jodie van de Wetering |
He is trapped in a world of shadows, haunted by memories of things that never happened and dreams of a woman he doesn’t know; a strange, wild young woman with fire in her eyes and a strange amulet around her neck. She is lost and alone, forced to become a soldier to survive in a strange new world. In this world, nothing is as it seems and people are little more than numbers - something, somewhere has gone badly wrong. What has it all to do with the red, glowing amulet, quietly biding its time and waiting to be reunited with is owner? And is the greater danger to the Doctor and Silver the immediate physical threat, or the tangled web of lies and deceit that hold this world together
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[10G] Seance In A Type 40 TARDIS |
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Written by: David P. May |
An innocent trip to the most mundane of places – a library – is the catalyst for the most dangerous of adventures for the Doctor and Silver. Is there such a thing as life after death? The Doctor insists there isn’t. Silver wants to believe there is. And the library book Silver has stolen would seem to support her argument, especially when she tries out one of its ancient spells and finds that it works! However, the girl is dabbling with powers she doesn’t understand, and very soon the very TARDIS itself is under siege whilst in the space-time vortex. The Doctor faces a desperate race against time to save his companion, his ship, and, indeed, himself. Can he identify and defeat the mysterious power that is attacking his ship or is this one journey the TARDIS is destined never to complete?
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Written by: Jeff Taylor |
“What were the colonies like?” Silver wants to visit one of Earths first colonies. Genevieve is the jewel in the First Earth Empire’s crown. The blue, Earth analogue, world is home to a colony on the very edge of Earth controlled space. A temperate world; where something ancient, and unearthly, has come calling that thrusts the Doctor and Silver into a tide of events that they are powerless to overcome by their wits alone. The humans are not the only ones who have come to colonise Genevieve.
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Written by: John Gordon |
Cairo, 1938 - a time of change. Politics and murder have made the citizens of this ancient city nervous. But perhaps something else stalks the narrow streets? In the deserts beyond the city, an ambitious archaeologist has opened up the inner chamber of a long-lost tomb, unleashing... something. On a quest for a dead woman's brother, and on the trail of an inhuman murderer, Silver and the Doctor discover a plot for revenge with the power to reshape history. But is changing history always such a bad thing?
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[10K] 2007 Christmas Special - A Christmas Story |
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Written by: Craig Charlesworth |
London, December 25, 1842
Charles John Huffam Dickens has a mystery to solve. A strange artefact from another world has fallen to Earth, alien visitors walk the fog-bound streets and the laws of time and space are being broken all over the place. Oh, and the shady Captain Magnus Khan wants a word. Perhaps his friends Doctor Smith and Miss Silverstein can help?
Festive mood is in short supply as the three face killer robots, hungry giants and ghosts from the past all appear before they've even had time to open their presents. Together, maybe our heroes can save the world and be home in time for the turkey. After all, Christmas is a time for miracles.
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