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Doctor Who - Paul Monk
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The Doctor lands the TARDIS on Earth, hoping to show Nick and Rob the glorious future of humanity. But when they step out into a battlefield, it becomes clear that something has gone terribly wrong with the destiny of the Doctors' favourite planet... The travellers soon find themselves caught in the crossfire of the long and bloody war between the Boralans, led by the bold Baron of Boralis, and their mortal enemies the Skraith. Tor Garane is on Earth too, as usual out to profit from the conflict as best he can. But what has brought the ages old war to Earth, a planet with nothing whatsoever to do with it? With Rob taken prisoner by Emperor Narl of the Skraith, and the Doctor and Nick entrusted with an undercover mission to win the war for the Boralans, it remains to be seen if the travellers can escape an increasingly likely fate as casualties of war.. Doctor Who: Blood Money begins the third season proper with something of a traditional story, albeit one with a bit more grit and shrapnel than usual! Written by Martin Penny, the story shows us the consequences of the gripping events of 2009's A Baron For All Seasons and forces our Doctor into an unlikely alliance with an dangerous foe... Download links are located in the opposite panel. The episodes are presented split into several MP3s contained in ZIP files. Please show your appreciation and enjoyment of the story by giving whatever you can to this year's chosen charity, Refuge either by private donation or by purchasing the Blood Money CD release. Available to order from our forum, it comes with lavish artwork and the disc fit to burst with exclusive goodies including "The Wrath of Jemimah Kitty", a short story written by Steve Alexander and read by David Barnes. And what's more, every single penny will go to charity. Doctor Who and TARDIS trademarks are copyright of the BRITISH NEXT STORY : THE HAND OF PEACE by Jonathan Masters |
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