Doctor Who and the Ark in Space

Doctor Who and the Ark in Space

Language: English

Pages: 192

ISBN: 1849904766

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


The Fourth Doctor must save the last survivors of humanity from an alien creature, in a new edition of a Doctor Who classic

Winter's Tale

UnSouled (Unwind, Book 3)

Taken

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

‘Come on,’ she whispered. Harry looked at her in astonishment. ‘We must find the Doctor,’ she said urgently. ‘Well… yes, but are you sure you’re… you’re…’ Harry stammered. Sarah smiled broadly. ‘Are you all right, Harry?’ she asked. ‘You look a little pale.’ Harry was speechless. He shook his head in admiration at Sarah’s remarkable recovery. ‘You really are amazing, old girl,’ he chuckled. With a glance to check that Vira was occupied, Sarah ran lightly across the Access Chamber to the panel.

End of humanity. This novel is based on a Doctor Who story which was originally broadcast from 25 January to 15 February 1975. Featuring the Fourth Doctor as played by Tom Baker, and his companions Sarah Jane Smith and Harry Sullivan. About the Authors Ian Marter Born in Coventry in 1944, Ian Marter is best remembered by Doctor Who fans as the actor who played the Fourth Doctor’s companion Harry Sullivan. In fact, his first role in Doctor Who came a couple of years earlier when he played.

He murmured to himself. ‘In their adult form the Wirrrn will be far deadlier.’ ‘How many of them will there be?’ said Vira. She had lowered the paralysator, but she watched the Doctor warily, still unsure of what effect the experiment might have had on him. The Doctor chewed away thoughtfully. ‘At a hatching… perhaps a hundred… possibly a thousand,’ he said quietly. Just then, Harry and Rogin backed into the Access Chamber, covering the entrance to the Cryogenic Chamber which was once again.

Rogin gripped his laser gun firmly and lay down on the couch. The shroud slid shut. The Doctor pressed a series of switches; Rogin faded to a ghostly outline and then disappeared. Harry’s eyes were almost popping out of his head. ‘You next, Harry,’ said the Doctor. In a daze Harry obeyed. He too faded and disappeared. As Sarah took her turn, the Doctor muttered confidentially to her, ‘Sarah, I’m so relieved – I was not at all sure it would work.’ Sarah smiled nervously. ‘Here I go again,’ she.

Of Sarah’s struggling efforts. ‘I can… I can hardly move at all…’ she suddenly panted. There was the sound of a brief tussle, and then Sarah’s frightened whisper. ‘I think the cable is caught somehow…’ Vira swung angrily round on Harry. ‘You should not have left the conduit hatch,’ she said icily. ‘The cable is obstructed.’ Harry shamefacedly scrambled back down the alloy ladder, and descended swiftly to the Docking Area. Inside the conduit, Sarah was drenched in perspiration despite the.

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