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Doctor Who book Matrix Series Past Doctor Adventures Release number 16 Featuring Seventh Doctor
AceWriter Mike Tucker and Robert Perry Publisher BBC Books ISBN ISBN 0-563-40596-1 Set between Illegal Alien and Storm Harvest Number of pages 288 Release date October 5, 1998 Preceded by Last Man Running Followed by The Infinity Doctors Matrix is a BBC Books original novel written by Mike Tucker and Robert Perry and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Contents
Summary
It features the Seventh Doctor and Ace. It also includes appearances by the Wandering Jew[1] and Jack the Ripper. Part of it is set in an alternate timeline, featuring parallel universe versions of Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright. The villain is the Valeyard.
Inspiration
Perry and Tucker originally pitched Matrix as a Virgin New Adventure, but were advised by range editor Rebecca Levene that the idea was unworkable.
As with all Doctor Who spin-off media, its relationship to the televised serials is open to interpretation.
References
As well as the obvious references to Trial of a Time Lord and the First Doctor's era, the Valeyard's schemes bring the Doctor face-to-face with dark alternate versions of his other selves who have been corrupted by the Valeyard; these include a First Doctor who murdered other Time Lords to depart Gallifrey in the first place, a Fourth Doctor who destroyed the Daleks at their beginning (Genesis of the Daleks) and a Fifth Doctor who allowed Peri to die while taking the antitoxin for himself (The Caves of Androzani)
External links
- Matrix publication history at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Matrix at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- Matrix at The TARDIS Library
Reviews
- Matrix reviews at Outpost Gallifrey
- Matrix reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide
Doctor Who: The Valeyard stories Sixth Doctor Categories:- Past Doctor Adventures
- Seventh Doctor novels
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- British science fiction novels
- Novels by Mike Tucker
- Novels by Robert Perry
- Jack the Ripper in fiction
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