The Doctor's time-travelling machine is trapped in the flight path of an alien spacecraf in orbit around the earth. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is one of those rare times in the Target/TV stories where new twists have been added to refresh Who. It does keep it diffrent, and renews a freshness. For the first time, a companion is actually against the Doctor, and meddles in things that makes life harder for the Doctor. Also, a new villian (Mawdryn) has an unusual goal, he wants to die, but can't without the Doctor's help. The appearance from the Brig and time travel problems also help to round this out as a pretty good story with a lot of stuff going on. A good read, particularly if you are finding the Target novels a little stale.
The past outweighs the present
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The TARDIS emits an alarm regarding a warp ellipse cut out and Nyssa questions whether they could be on a collision course with a ship in a warp ellipse. With odds of several billions to one against, we all know that there is a ship on a collision course.And so begins one of the more noteworthy Doctor Who stories of the show's twentieth season: a story that introduces a new companion (Turlough), brings back the Brigadier, relies on time travel and has several surprises in store.And several problems, too. The original story was written to return one of the Doctor's first companions, Ian Chesterton, in a one-off reappearance, but when William Russell was unavailable they just slotted the Brigadier in instead without substantially rewriting the story. And so the story fits poorly with previously established Doctor Who chronology, and we have the unlikely situation of the Brigadier teaching maths at a boys' school.So, the story's saving grace is that it is a good story. Had it been less well written, it would have fallen flat on its face.This book is also the first part of a trilogy of stories, followed on from by 'Terminus' and 'Enlightenment'.
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