Doctor Who And The Cave Monsters (Doctor Who (BBC))

Doctor Who And The Cave Monsters (Doctor Who (BBC))

Language: English

Pages: 192

ISBN: 1849901945

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


The Third Doctor and UNIT battle the Silurians, in a new edition of a Doctor Who classic

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In on him, ‘kill me now. I die for England and St George!’ 11 The Doctor Makes a Visit The Doctor and the Brigadier stood looking at the flattened tall grass. ‘Something has lain down here,’ said the Brigadier. He looked across the moor. ‘They don’t have cows here, and the pattern is too big for a dog or a sheep.’ The Doctor had already thought of all that. He was more interested in the track of flattened tall grass leading to a rough moor road. As he neared this road he could clearly.

‘Then the sooner we get in there, with men and guns, the better.’ ‘I strongly advise against that,’ said the Doctor. ‘They have some idea about the power of our weapons, but we have no idea about theirs.’ ‘Quite honestly,’ said Masters, ‘I’m trying to do my best to cope with what you are saying, but I find it impossible to imagine a lizard armed with a sub-machine gun!’ ‘So do I,’ said the Doctor. ‘They are far too advanced for that sort of thing.’ He turned to the Brigadier. ‘I do implore.

Hawkins. The Brigadier bit his lip. ‘I told him not to go in there. We shall have to press ahead just the same.’ ‘But if he tries talking to them,’ said the Sergeant, ‘and we roll up with guns, that isn’t going to help him much, is it?’ ‘The Doctor is supposed to do what I tell him,’ said the Brigadier, ‘and so are you. Carry out the plan.’ ‘Yes, sir.’ The Sergeant saluted, then ordered the other soldiers out of the Jeeps. As a precaution it was planned to leave one soldier at the mouth of.

Shouted, and made to open the door. But already the Doctor had Spencer’s wrists held in a firm grip. ‘It’s all right, old man,’ said the Doctor. ‘Calm down. No one is going to hurt you.’ Just as suddenly as he attacked the Doctor, Spencer slumped back on the floor, cringing in a corner. Dr Meredith tried to apologise for his patient. ‘I’m terribly sorry about that. I thought we had quietened him down over the last couple of days.’ As they left the private ward, the Doctor turned to Dr.

Was some distance from London, and it was the start of her new life. At first her mind was filled with the excitement of the project. To turn nuclear energy directly into electrical power, without using a turbine in between, could bring enormous benefits to Mankind. Really cheap electrical power would mean more factories, more hospitals, more everything in all the underdeveloped parts of the world. The research centre was the best equipped scientific establishment she had ever worked in. Her.

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