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Doctor Who: Illegal Alien
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With the BBC deciding to publish their own Doctor Who novels from 1997, they wisely set most of the Seventh Doctor stories in between the last televised serial Survival and the highly popular Virgin New Adventures range.
It really does feel like a continuation as The Doctor and Ace arrive in London during the blitz.
This being the second time they have visited The Second World War!
It also gives Ace the opportunity to understand that using Nitro-9 isn’t the solution for everything!
At the same time a sinister silver sphere has crash landed, bring one of The Doctor’s deadliest foes.
I liked that it was one of the 1960’s versions of the Cybermen, it’s a nice throwback to Classic Who.
Their constant presence lurking in the background of this story was so effective and sinister.
One of the best early Past Doctor Adventures!
It really does feel like a continuation as The Doctor and Ace arrive in London during the blitz.
This being the second time they have visited The Second World War!
It also gives Ace the opportunity to understand that using Nitro-9 isn’t the solution for everything!
At the same time a sinister silver sphere has crash landed, bring one of The Doctor’s deadliest foes.
I liked that it was one of the 1960’s versions of the Cybermen, it’s a nice throwback to Classic Who.
Their constant presence lurking in the background of this story was so effective and sinister.
One of the best early Past Doctor Adventures!
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Reading Progress
Started Reading
May 15, 2006
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Finished Reading
May 15, 2019
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