Doctor Who and Warriors' Gate is a novella written by Steve Gallagher (under the name John Lydecker). Released in 1982 (with an expanded version published in Warriors' Gate and Beyond), it novelizes Gallagher's serial of the same name.
Characters[]
- Fourth Doctor
- Adric
- Romana II
- Captain Rorvik - the captain of a slave ship holding Tharil slaves within its bowels
- Biroc - a Tharil slave who escapes from the slave ship
- Sagan - a member of Rorvik's crew who revives the Tharils
- Lazlo - an enslaved Tharil
- Kilroy - a member of Rorvik's crew
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Publisher's summary[]
The Doctor and his companions are trapped in an E-Space universe, struggling to find the co-ordinates which will break the deadlock and take them back into Normal Space.
When all else fails, the Doctor suggests programming the TARDIS on the toss of a coin. Before he realises what is happening, this is just what Adric has done...
When the TARDIS arrives at its destination, according to the console read-outs the craft is nowhere — and nowhere is exactly what it looks like...
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In-universe continuity[]
- K9 and "the Mistress" travel through E-Space in Nigel Fairs' audio drama The Choice and Mark Duncan's audio drama The Search. They both return to N-Space in Terrance Dicks' novel Blood Harvest.
- The Gundans and the Tharils appear in Lizbeth Myles' audio drama Stolen Futures. Tharils also appear in Lou Morgan's audio drama Lion Hearts.
See Also[]
- Terminus by John Lydecker
- Warriors' Gate and Beyond by John Lydecker
- Castrovalva by Christopher H. Bidmead
Sources[]
- TARDIS Wiki
- Goodreads