To the Slaughter

To the Slaughter is a BBC Books original novel written by Stephen Cole and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Eighth Doctor, Fitz and Trix.

To the Slaughter
AuthorStephen Cole
SeriesDoctor Who book:
Eighth Doctor Adventures
Release number
72
SubjectFeaturing:
Eighth Doctor
Fitz, Trix
PublisherBBC Books
Publication date
February 2005
Pages256
ISBN0-563-48625-2
Preceded byThe Deadstone Memorial 
Followed byThe Gallifrey Chronicles 

Continuity

  • The novel provides an explanation as to why Jupiter had only twelve moons at the time of the Fourth Doctor serial Revenge of the Cybermen when, at last count, the planet has sixty-three moons. In Cole's author's note, he states that his inspiration for the book was to explain away the discrepancy.
  • The Doctor still cannot see the colour violet, an ability he lost in Unnatural History.
gollark: I am just novoting for now.
gollark: (in any case, it's probably less than the resource waste from Electron etc. by rather a lot)
gollark: I do vaguely feel this way about encryption and whatever - if people were trustworthy and nice™, we could save some amount of system resources and key distribution hassle and whatever. As it turns out, though, they aren't, so it isn't very relevant, and even if everyone suddenly did stop being antagonistic, this is a ridiculously unstable state.
gollark: What of the GTech™ contrasocietous chambers™?
gollark: You don't get secure systems by saying "let's just trust Jeff here".


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