Parallel 59
by Natalie Dallaire (Author), Stephen Cole (Author)
Doctor Who: Eighth Doctor Adventures (30), Doctor Who {non-TV} (Novels — EDA Novel)
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When an outpost in space begins to break up, with the TARDIS crew aboard, escape is only possible in tiny life-capsules. Fitz is bundled unconscious into one, while the Doctor and Compassion take another. Steering the capsule back to its planet of origin to try and get help, the Doctor finds a hostile welcome awaits. Fitz's capsule takes him to the apparent safety of the colony of Mechta. The Doctor decrees that Fitz's new-found utopia must be totally destroyed.Tags
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This is rather a good Eighth Doctor novel, with the Doctor and the steadily improving Compassion trying to navigate a military regime which is better realised than most of the many such regimes in Who books, while Fitz (who I think is actually in more individual stories, taken across all media, than any other companion), having got separated off, settles into an ambiguous and ultimately dangerous utopia. Some of the ideas here seem to be drawn from The Matrix, though I'm not sure if the timing works out (the film came out in 1999; this book was published in 2000 and must have been in the works for a while). Stephen Cole rarely disappoints, and I don't know what Dallaire's contribution was, but I show more thought the characterisation of the non-regulars here was a notch above the usual standards for Who books of any era. show less
This is rather a good Eighth Doctor novel, with the Doctor and the steadily improving Compassion trying to navigate a military regime which is better realised than most of the many such regimes in Who books, while Fitz (who I think is actually in more individual stories, taken across all media, than any other companion), having got separated off, settles into an ambiguous and ultimately dangerous utopia. Some of the ideas here seem to be drawn from The Matrix, though I'm not sure if the timing works out (the film came out in 1999; this book was published in 2000 and must have been in the works for a while). Stephen Cole rarely disappoints, and I don't know what Dallaire's contribution was, but I show more thought the characterisation of the non-regulars here was a notch above the usual standards for Who books of any era. show less
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- Canonical title
- Parallel 59
- Original publication date
- 2000-01-04
- People/Characters
- The Doctor (8th); Fitz Kreiner; Compassion; Fillipa Cian; Denna; Nikol (show all 19); Low Rez; Anya; Jedkah; Jessen Kal; Karl Dam; Karron; Makkersvil; Narkompros; Rojin; Serjey; Terma; Tod; Yve
- Important places
- Skale; Mechta
- Dedication
- For Cassie, for Denis and for my beautiful bump – whoever you shall be.
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For Jase, Mat and Unca Dunca, the fabulous Beaconsfield Boys. And for Sean O’Meara, for wasting a summer so many years ago
SC - First words
- 'Relax, the Doctor told himself.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Thinking of loved ones, coming home.
- Original language
- English
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