The Infinity Doctors is a BBC Books original novel written by Lance Parkin and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The book was released to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the series, and features several references to the series' past. This book, along with a few others in the series, was reprinted in 2011.
Author | Lance Parkin |
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Series | Doctor Who book: Past Doctor Adventures |
Release number | 17 |
Subject | Featuring: The Doctor First Doctor Second Doctor Third Doctor Fourth Doctor Fifth Doctor Sixth Doctor Seventh Doctor Eighth Doctor |
Set in | Period between Indeterminate |
Publisher | BBC Books |
Publication date | 22 November 1998 |
Pages | 280 |
ISBN | 0-563-40591-0 |
Preceded by | Matrix |
Followed by | Salvation |
Synopsis
editDuring the Dark Time, the Gallifreyan scientist Omega leaves his wife to travel to the star that will give his people the power to become Lords of Time when he causes it to go supernova. But things do not go as planned and Omega is lost inside a black hole. Millions of years later, an unknown version of the Doctor, his friend the Magistrate and star pupil Larna, together with the rest of the Time Lords are preparing to host a peace conference between the Sontarans and the Rutans to end their thousand-year war. But behind the scenes a masked figure arranges a kidnapping and robbery in the Doctor's rooms and a strange anomaly appears across the universe, which seemingly has the power to alter the past and future. The epicentre of the effect is a black hole at the end of the universe to which the Doctor and his friends must travel to prevent disaster.
Interpretations
editIncarnation of the Doctor
editAmong the possible explanations for which incarnation of the Doctor is featured include a young First Doctor who has yet to leave Gallifrey, a future Doctor past the last known incarnation (at the time the book was written, the Eighth Doctor was the current incarnation) or the Other, who may or may not be the Doctor.[1] Parkin himself stated: "He's clearly not the eighth Doctor of mainstream continuity. He does look like Paul McGann."[2]
Chronology
editParkin's guide to Doctor Who chronology, AHistory, contains a footnote stating that "fan consensus" places the novel on the reconstructed Gallifrey implied by the end of Parkin's The Gallifrey Chronicles (that is, between The Gallifrey Chronicles and "Rose").[3]
References
edit- ^ The Infinity Doctors
- ^ "A word with Lance Parkin". reprintthedoctor.weebly.com. Retrieved 29 May 2013.
- ^ Parkin, Lance (2007). AHistory: An Unauthorised History of the Doctor Who Universe (2nd Edition). Mad Norwegian Press. p. 396. ISBN 978-0-9759446-6-0.