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Frontier Worlds

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Copyright © Peter Anghelides 1999
1999
Science Fiction; Television Tie-In
1999
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1 - 'What's Now is Now'
2 - 'Dancing on the Ceiling'
3 - 'Here Goes'
4 - 'Nice Work If You Can Get It'
5 - 'Nancy'
6 - 'Dream'
7 - 'The House I Live In'
8 - 'I'd Know You Anywhere'
9 - 'The Second Time Around'
10 - 'High Hopes'
11 - 'What's New'
12 - 'There Are Such Things'
13 - 'Softly, As I Leave You'
14 - 'All the Things You Are'
15 - 'All Or Nothing At All'
16 - 'I Could Have Told You'
17 - 'It's Nice To Go Travelling'
18 - 'I'm Walking Behind You'
19 - 'I've Got You Under My Skin'
20 - 'The Tender Trap'
21 - 'In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning'
22 - 'Fools Rush In'
23 - 'Come Fly with Me'
24 - 'Stormy Weather'
25 - 'Call Me Irresponsible'
26 - 'A Man Alone'
27 - 'We'll Be Together'
28 - 'Why Try to Change Me Now?'
29 - 'Who'
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1) The Eight Doctors
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3) The Bodysnatchers
4) Genocide
5) War of the Daleks
6) Alien Bodies
7) Kursaal
8) Option Lock
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10) Legacy of the Daleks
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12) Seeing I
13) Placebo Effect
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15) The Scarlet Empress
16) The Janus Conjunction
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18) The Face-Eater
19) The Taint
20) Demontage
21) Revolution Man
22) Dominion
23) Unnatural History
24) Autumn Mist
25) Interference Book One: Shock Tactic
26) Interference Book Two: The Hour of the Geek
27) The Blue Angel
28) The Taking of Planet 5
29) Frontier Worlds
30) Parallel 59
31) Shadows of Avalon
32) The Fall of Yquatine
33) Coldheart
34) The Space Age
35) The Banquo Legacy
36) The Ancestor Cell
37) The Burning
38) Casualties of War
39) The Turing Test
40) Endgame
41) Father Time
42) Escape Velocity
43) Earthworld
44) Vanishing Point
45) Eater of Wasps
46) The Year of Intelligent Tigers
47) The Slow Empire
48) Dark Progeny
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50) Grimm Reality
51) The Adventuress of Henrietta Street
52) Mad Dogs and Englishmen
53) Hope
54) Anachrophobia
55) Trading Futures
56) The Book of the Still
57) The Crooked World
58) History 101
59) Camera Obscura
60) Time Zero
61) The Infinity Race
62) The Domino Effect
63) Reckless Engineering
64) The Last Resort
65) Timeless
66) Emotional Chemistry
67) Sometime Never...
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69) The Tomorrow Windows
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For my sons, Adam and Samuel, with love
'I can remember my twenty-fourth birthday like it was yesterday,' said Shar Mozarno.
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He clutched her close to him as though for the very first time, as his life began again.
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TARDIS: "The Doctor unlocked the TARDIS door.  Fitz caught the familiar scents of sandalwood, of candles, of home."
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The last works bus rattles along the drenched streets, its wheels hissing on the film of water that never seems to drain away from the roads during the evening.  After 7 p.m. the weather system switches to the rain program, since most of the city's workers should have left for their homes two hours ago.  What kind of social system makes it easy for people to get to and from work, and for businesses to run efficiently during the day, but then arranges for it to piss down throughout the evening and night?  In what sort of sane world do you fix the weather to ruin any chance of a decent pub crawl, every night?  I mean, you might as well live in Manchester.

Imagine you are on this almost empty public transport; you might hear a muffled cough from the back seat, and your eyes will be drawn to a hunched figure in a grubby dark coat squatting beneath the rear window where the water streams down from the roof.  If you can pick out sharper notes from the pervasive smell of wet leather seats and damp wooden flooring, you'll perhaps notice this hunched figure is having a sneaky Woodbine and blowing the smoke under the seat in front of him, thinking that it's only the driver he has to conceal this minor transgression from.  The blue-grey smoke won't be hidden, though, and it swirls about the torn seats, rises, clings to the damp windows.  Then, if you look more closely, you'll see him take an equally furtive glance at his wristwatch.  Listen again: he's swearing under his breath.  I'm sorry to tell you that, as you've probably guessed, it's the author, who is beginning to realise just how late he's going to be if he misses his connecting ride.

Fortunately for this story, I'll tell you that he's got nothing to worry about.  He can't yet know that the connecting service is having to recharge its emergency battery, and so he'll have a few more minutes to fidget in curse-filled anxiety while he waits for it to arrive late, consider legging it the remaining half-mile to his apartment, dither with indecision, and then slump with relief as he sees it making its delayed arrival around the corner while he thanks a god he hadn't been praying to and whom he hasn't believed in for years anyway.

So imagine now that you're taking a moment to peer through the windows of this bus, and into the failing light.  Vanishing into the distance through the back window, the street lights seem to point towards the Frontier Worlds HQ building.  Most of its lights have gone out, with a small ring of bright spots in the centre of the bottom row where the security staff are still pacing up and down and setting off the heat-activated sensors which switch on the corridor lights.

Look across past the author and you can see the urban sprawl into which this bus will soon be turning, away from the edges of the open countryside, dark, wide fields full of ordered crops and, beyond, the wild, original, as yet uncleared jungle that characterises this part of the fertile planet Drebnar.

So that leaves only one direction, doesn't it?  That black slab of dark through the other window, cutting out the light from the stars with its sheer proximity, is the mountain.  Its lower slopes are barricaded with forbidding wire and unheeding Frontier Worlds guards and badly painted signs saying, KEEP OUT: PRIVATE PROPERTY.  On a clear day, and there haven't been many of those lately, you can see the cable car wending its three-stage passage up to the summit and to the research station, which clings like an Austrian schloss to the craggy peak.  But you'd have to have remarkably good eyesight to see that even during the day, and, since you don't, let's look back at the author, sitting and worrying about his time-management skills as the bus hisses on through the gathering gloom of evening.

Characters
Doctor 8 - (Doctor)
Fitz Kreiner - (Companion)
Compassion - (Companion)

 

Added: 01-Jan-2001
Last Updated: 14-Apr-2025

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 29-Nov-1999
BBC Books
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
29-Nov-1999
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Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
£5.99
Pages*:
272
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Once
Internal ID:
692
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-563-55589-0
ISBN-13:
978-0-563-55589-6
Printing:
1
Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Credits:
Blacksheep  - Cover Artist
What strange attraction lures people to the planet Drebnar?  When the TARDIS is dragged there, the Doctor determines to find out why?

He discovers that scientists from the mysterious Frontier Worlds Corporation have set up a base on the planet, and are trying to blur the distinction between people and plants.  The TARDIS crew plan to prevent a biological catastrophe - but their plan goes wrong all too soon.

Compassion finds her undercover work so engrossing she risks losing her detachment.  Fitz seems too distracted by the local population to keep his eye on Compassion.  So when the Doctor gets trapped in a freezing wilderness, who can stop him falling victim to a lethal experiment in genetic modification?

For something else has been lured to Drebnar, something that Frontier Worlds Corporation will ruthlessly exploit without care for the consequences - an ancient alien organism which threatens to snuff out Drebnar's solar system.

This is another in the series of original adventures for the Eighth Doctor.
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First published 1999
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Original series broadcast on the BBC Format © BBC 1963
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