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 The Time Ring
Downloads of Time 2--the legacy continues, eh--not really a legacy, but a web site none the less.
One mad Irish fan's quest for the 'missing' 3rd Doctor epic "The Planet of Monsters" - featuring scripts of parts 1 & 2 of this trilogy: "The Dragon's Apostle" & "The Master-Dalek Plan".
This is the orginal Time Ring started in 1996 and is the largest Dr Who webring.
c.webring.com /hub?ring=drwho

  
 Articles - John Peel (writer)
For similar reasons, Peel is the only novelist to have used the Daleks in full-length original Doctor Who novels, writing War of the Daleks and Legacy of the Daleks in the Eighth Doctor Adventures range for BBC Books in 1997 and 1998 respectively.
A friend of the writer Terry Nation, he wrote novelisations of several Doctor Who stories featuring Nation's Daleks for Target Books, reportedly one of the few writers willing to do so due to the large percentage of the author's fee Nation's agents demanded for the rights to use the Daleks.
He later wrote the novel Evolution for their sister range the Missing Adventures (set during the programme's run with previous Doctors and companions), and also The Gallifrey Chronicles (not to be confused with the final book in Eighth Doctor Adventures series), a compendium detailing the history of the Doctor's home planet.
www.multisection.com /articles/John_Peel_(writer)

  
 John Peel (writer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For similar reasons, Peel is one of the only novelists to have used the Daleks in full-length original Doctor Who novels, writing War of the Daleks and Legacy of the Daleks in the Eighth Doctor Adventures range for BBC Books in 1997 and 1998 respectively.
A friend of the writer Terry Nation, he wrote novelisations of several Doctor Who stories featuring Nation's Daleks for Target Books, reportedly one of the few writers willing to do so due to the large percentage of the author's fee Nation's agents demanded for the rights to use the Daleks.
Peel has also written several original novels based upon Star Trek, and under the pseudonym "David Vincent" wrote a series of novels based upon the TV series James Bond Jr.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Peel_(writer)   (337 words)

  
 The Dalek Invasion of Earth
The Doctor meets Susan again in The Five Doctors, and is briefly reunited with her in Legacy of the Daleks.
Although the Daleks are defeated here, the Third Doctor briefly arrives in an alternate history where the invasion was far more successful in Day of the Daleks, and the Ninth Doctor faces off against the Daleks as they attempt another conquest of Earth in the year 200100 in Bad Wolf.
Elsewhere in London, the Doctor is recovering from the effects of the robotizer, aided by Susan.
www.drwhoguide.com /who_k.htm   (9077 words)

  
 John Peel (writer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For similar reasons, Peel is the only novelist to have used the Daleks in full-length original Doctor Who novels, writing War of the Daleks and Legacy of the Daleks for BBC Books in 1997 and 1998 respectively.
Neither novel was particularly well-received by fans of the series, due in part to Peel's re-writing of Dalek history as had been seen on screen in the television series, to bring their story more in line with Nation's wishes than with how television writers subsequent to Nation had depicted them.
This page is about the writer of books connected to television series such as
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Peel_(writer)   (9077 words)

  
 Master (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The reason the Master was so emaciated when he appeared in The Deadly Assassin was explored in John Peel's novel Legacy of the Daleks, in which he attempted to capture the Doctor's granddaughter Susan Foreman, but was badly burned when she attacked him in self-defense and took possession of his TARDIS.
The Master, however, managed to survive (through means unexplained in the finished film), his consciousness embodied in the form of a small, snake-like, amorphous entity that escapes the TARDIS after either a chance malfunction, or a trick of the Master's, forces the vessel to crash land on Earth in 1999.
The novelisation of the film by Gary Russell posits that the modifications and alterations that the Master has made to his body over the years in attempts to extend his lifespan had allowed this continued existence, and the implication is that the "morphant" creature is actually another lifeform that the Master's consciousness possesses.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Master   (9077 words)

  
 MISCELLANEOUS BOOK COVERS
Compeletly disregarding "Legacy of the Daleks", this is how I would have done a Dalek epic!
I did attempt a complementary cover for a sequel "Requiem of the Daleks" but it didn't come off - in keeping with using distinct styles of Dalek, that would have used the Gold Emperor, Special Weapons Dalek and Glass Dalek.
Cover requested by my friend James Powell, for a piece of original fiction.
modlounge.tripod.com /covers9.html   (9077 words)

  
 Bad Wolf / The Parting of the Ways
The Doctor once told her that everything dies eventually -- and with a gesture, Rose uses the power within her to unmake the Daleks and finally put an end to the legacy of the Time War.
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf: There are far too many “Bad Wolf” references in the previous stories to enumerate here; suffice it to say that there’s one to be seen in every story to date with the Ninth Doctor and Rose, and that they noticed this explicitly in the previous episode, Boom Town.
However, it is possible that he’s referring to an entirely different visit to Raxacoricofallapatorius, or that it took him longer than expected to reach the planet, in which case there is still room to fit in further adventures for the Ninth Doctor, Rose, and Jack between Boom Town and Bad Wolf.
www.drwhoguide.com /who_tv10.htm   (6516 words)

  
 98 News in Review
was as Kemmel in the Troughton adventure The Evil of the Daleks.
adventures such as Galaxy 4, The Smugglers, Evil of the Daleks and Fury from the Deep along with a near complete Hartnell/Troughton regeneration scene and Episode Three of The Underwater Menace.
Written by Gary Russell (Legacy, the TVM novelization), Placebo Effect featured the wedding of Ssard and Stacey Townsend, companions of the Eighth Doctor in the Radio Times series of comic strip adventures.
home.earthlink.net /~qstnmark/iw_news/98news.htm   (6516 words)

  
 mutant
Although they would only appear in a small fraction of the stories over the next twenty six years, the Daleks and Doctor Who were now intertwined, a craze that became a cult that became an institution whose legacy lives on...
Not part of the original format of the series as devised by the staff of BBC television in the early 1960s, the Daleks burst onto screen as central characters of a seven episode story written by Terry Nation.
A compelling mix of taut speculative science fiction and robust action adventure, plus the unique design of the creatures by BBC staff Designer Raymond Cusick, boosted the fledgling TV series literally over night to become one of the most popular programs on British television.
members.iinet.net.au /~althomp/mutant/mutant.htm   (6516 words)

  
 List of Doctor Who planets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hell is the homeworld of the Helkans, who were enslaved by the Daleks to mine pockets of the highly toxic helkogen gas beneath the planet's surface in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip story Nemesis of the Daleks (DWM #152-#155).
Peladon is the setting of the Third Doctor serials The Curse of Peladon and The Monster of Peladon, as well as the Virgin New Adventure Legacy.
The Doctor's companion, Nyssa, was a native of Traken.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Doctor_Who_planets   (3130 words)

  
 lega.htm
Curse of Peladon, more than fifty and less than thirty years before The Daleks' Master Plan and presumably post-3948 (when some of its reference texts were written).
Legacy is set during the mid-39th century, the 40th century, six centuries after
Attempted continuity patches fall on their own swords thanks to Gary's inattention to detail.
www.pagefillers.com /dwrg/lega.htm   (2012 words)

  
 The Master - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The reason the Master was so emaciated when he appeared in The Deadly Assassin was explored in John Peel 's novel Legacy of the Daleks, in which he attempted to capture the Doctor's granddaughter Susan Foreman, but was badly burned when she attacked him in self-defense and took possession of his TARDIS.
The Master, however, managed to survive (through means unexplained in the finished film), his consciousness embodied in the form of a small, snake-like, amorphous entity that escapes the TARDIS after either a chance malfunction, or a trick of the Master's, forces the vessel to crash land on Earth in 1999.
The Master had in the course of his career used up all twelve of his regenerations, and was nearing the end of his thirteenth, and presumably final, life.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Master   (2012 words)

  
 The Master - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The reason the Master was so emaciated when he appeared in The Deadly Assassin was explored in John Peel 's novel Legacy of the Daleks, in which he attempted to capture the Doctor's granddaughter Susan Foreman, but was badly burned when she attacked him in self-defense and took possession of his TARDIS.
After Susan escaped, the dying Master was eventually found by Chancellor Goth on the planet Tersurus, which led directly into the events of The Deadly Assassin.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Master   (2012 words)

  
 fans99a.htm
Finn Clark reviews Dreamstone Moon, Legacy of the Daleks, and Seeing I.
Stuart Gutteridge reviews The Curse of the Fatal Death.
Mike Morris offers The Top Ten Moments in Doctor Who That You Wish Never Happened.
www.pagefillers.com /dwrg/fans99a.htm   (2012 words)

  
 Longest Day
The Doctor’s search for Sam continues through the following novels, Legacy of the Daleks and Dreamstone Moon, and the two are finally reunited Seeing I.
Back on the moonbase, the Doctor recovers to find that although he’s saved the day once again, there is no sign of Sam and he has no way to know where he should start looking for her...
As the life support systems begin to fail, Anstaar takes Sam to the Kusk ship to escape, but it seems to be taking her away from her home system; therefore, Anstaar departs in an escape pod, assuming that Sam has learned from the Doctor how to take care of herself.
www.drwhoguide.com /whobbc09.htm   (2113 words)

  
 Definition of Susan Foreman
The character of Susan reappeared in the spin-off novel Legacy of the Daleks by John Peel, which took place after the events of Dalek Invasion.
Carole Ann Ford had expressed a desire to leave the series as she felt the character of Susan was too limiting.
Ford reprised the role of Susan on television in the 20th anniversary special The Five Doctors, and played an alternate version of Susan in the Big Finish Productions Doctor Who Unbound audio plays Auld Mortality and A Storm of Angels.
www.wordiq.com /definition/Susan_Foreman   (2113 words)

  
 Earthbound Timelords: Site Map
Doctor Who - The Evil of the Daleks
"Who Is The King Of The World: A Brief Survey of Doctor Who in the Media"
"Doctor Who and the Revenge of Television Studies"
homepages.bw.edu /~jcurtis/site_map.htm   (2113 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Toys & Kids! / Age Ranges / 12-16 Years / Books / Characters & Series / Doctor Who
Doctor Who: Legacy of the Daleks (Doctor Who S.)
The Doctor and Jo are caught up in mysterious events in a small...
Patrick Troughton stars in this digitally remastered soundtrack of a classic "lost" TV adventure.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/3014101   (2113 words)

  
 Doctor Who
The Time of the Daleks (2002) by Justin Richards
The Banquo Legacy (2000) by Andy Lane and Justin Richards
The Book of Lists (1997) by Justin Richards
www.fantasticfiction.co.uk /series/doctor-who   (1360 words)

  
 Dreamstone Moon
Dreamstone Moon is a far more ambitious and sophisticated book than the previous Legacy of the Daleks, and it's ultimately more satisfying.
Dreamstone Moon is by Paul Leonard, who also wrote Genocide for the Eighth Doctor line, as well as some of the Virgin Doctor Who novels.
Even Cleomides, a character who was firmly prejudiced against aliens, would often show moments of sympathy and appeal.
www.msu.edu /~gobeski1/Dreamsto.htm   (547 words)

  
 History of the Whoniverse: The Galactic Federation
Following their defeat at the hands of the Federation, the Daleks used their rudimentary time travel technology to travel back in time and invade Earth a century before they had in their actual past.
This is 50 years after The Curse of Peladon and 50 years before Legacy.
One of the survivors - princess Ellua of Europa - is rescued by the native Pels.
www.whoniverse.org /history/federation.php   (2783 words)

  
 Earthbound Timelords: Site Map
Doctor Who - The Evil of the Daleks
"Who Is The King Of The World: A Brief Survey of Doctor Who in the Media"
"Doctor Who and the Revenge of Television Studies"
homepages.bw.edu /~jcurtis/site_map.htm   (2783 words)

  
 Master (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The reason the Master was so emaciated when he appeared in The Deadly Assassin was explored in John Peel's novel Legacy of the Daleks, in which he attempted to capture the Doctor's granddaughter Susan Foreman, but was badly burned when she attacked him in self-defence and took possession of his TARDIS.
Some fans consider the Ainley Master's final appearance, in Survival, as what Ainley had originally meant him to be: a vicious character with a penchant for black humour and subtle malice, mocking with laughter the tears of the Seventh Doctor's companion Ace at the passing of her new friend Kara.
A would-be universal conqueror, the Master's stated goal is to control the universe (in The Deadly Assassin his ambitions were described as becoming, "the master of all matter."), with a secondary objective of eliminating the Doctor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Master_(Doctor_Who)   (3133 words)

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