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Timewyrm: Apocalypse is a novel written by Nigel Robinson. Published in 1991, it is the third novel within the Virgin Publishing Doctor Who New Adventures series and the third novel within the Timewyrm series. The novel features the Doctor uncovering the horrifying mysteries of the planet Kirith.

Characters[]

  • Seventh Doctor
  • Ace
  • The Timewyrm
  • Raphael

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Publisher's Summary[]

The end of the universe. The end of everything.

The TARDIS has tracked the Timewyrm to the edge of the Universe and the end of time — to the lush planet Kirith, a paradise inhabited by a physically perfect race.

Ace is not impressed. Kirith has all the appeal of a wet weekend in Margate, and its inhabitants look like third-rate Aussie soap stars.

The Doctor is troubled, too: If the Timewyrm is here, why can't he find her? Why have the elite Panjistri lied consistently to the Kirithons they govern? And is it possible that the catastrophe that he feels impending is the result of his own past actions?

Full Summary[]

Prologue[]

An unknown being becomes aware of its existence.

An extremely short summary of the history of the Cassiopeia CVE - which closes at the end of the history.

Chapter 1[]

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Worldbuilding[]

  • Kirith is a planet in the galaxy QSO 0046. The only planet orbiting a massive red dwarf star, Kirith is a largely idyllic world populated by the Kirithons and the Panjistri.

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See also[]

Title Author Release date Significance
Logopolis Christopher H. Bidmead 1982 A novella whose themes Apocalypse vaguely plays off of
Birthright Nigel Robinson 1993 Robinson's next Doctor Who novel

Sources[]

  • TARDIS WIki
           The New Adventures

1991 and 1992
Genesys, Exodus, Apocalypse, Revelation, Time's Crucible, Warhead, Witch Mark, Nightshade, Love and War, Transit
1993
The Highest Science, The Pit, Deceit, Lucifer Rising, White Darkness, Shadowmind, Birthright, Iceberg, Blood Heat, The Dimension Riders, The Left-Handed Hummingbird
1994
Conundrum, No Future, Tragedy Day, Legacy, Theatre of War, All-Consuming Fire, Blood Harvest, First Frontier, St Anthony's Fire, Falls the Shadow, Parasite (Jim Mortimore)
1995
Warlock, Set Piece, Infinite Requiem, Sanctuary, Human Nature, Original Sin Sky Pirates! or the Eyes of the Schirron, Zamper, Toy Soldiers, Head Games, The Also People, Shakedown
1996 and 1997
Just War, Warchild, SLEEPY, Death and Diplomacy, Happy Endings, GodEngine, Christmas on a Rational Planet, Return of the Living Dad, The Death of Art, Damaged Goods, So Vile a Sin, Bad Therapy, Eternity Weeps, The Room With No Doors, Lungbarrow, The Dying Days