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The Ancestor Cell

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Copyright © Peter Anghelides and Stephen Cole 2000
2000
Science Fiction; Television Tie-In
2000
1 time
See 51
1 - Travelling companions
2 - Ultimatum
3 - Not waving
4 - Abandon ship
First interlude - In his footsteps
5 - Dusty reception
6 - Uninvited guest
7 - Turn on, tune in, drop out
8 - Question time
9 - Message in a bottle
10 - Taken for a ride
11 - House call
Second interlude - Know your enemy
12 - Great minds
13 - Edifice
14 - Talk of the devil
15 - Set in bone
16 - Possessed
17 - Shadowplay
Third interlude - Infected
18 - Looks familiar
19 - Barbarian culture
20 - Everybody's got something to hide except me and my monkey
21 - Face off
22 - Chaos ritual
23 - Familiarity breeds
24 - Ancestral manoeuvres in the dark
25 - Memories of a blue planet
36 - Discontinuity
Fourth interlude - Under glass
27 - Source bottle
28 - Mother of invention
29 - Standing on ceremony
30 - House arrest
31 - The promise of impossibility
32 - Don't shoot the messenger
33 - Who to blame
34 - Future history
35 - Eternal kill
36 - Sage of paradox
37 - See how they run
38 - Burnt-down days
39 - Ruin
40 - Slaughterhouse
41 - Ever the mortal
42 - Fitz/Kreiner
43 - The choice
44 - Ended
Final interlude - The time
45 - Aftermath
46 - Travelling companions
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A series of books featuring the 8th Doctor from the once popular British television show Doctor Who.

1) The Eight Doctors
2) Vampire Science
3) The Bodysnatchers
4) Genocide
5) War of the Daleks
6) Alien Bodies
7) Kursaal
8) Option Lock
9) Longest Day
10) Legacy of the Daleks
11) Dreamstone Moon
12) Seeing I
13) Placebo Effect
14) Vanderdeken's Children
15) The Scarlet Empress
16) The Janus Conjunction
17) Beltempest
18) The Face-Eater
19) The Taint
20) Demontage
21) Revolution Man
22) Dominion
23) Unnatural History
24) Autumn Mist
25) Interference Book One: Shock Tactic
26) Interference Book Two: The Hour of the Geek
27) The Blue Angel
28) The Taking of Planet 5
29) Frontier Worlds
30) Parallel 59
31) Shadows of Avalon
32) The Fall of Yquatine
33) Coldheart
34) The Space Age
35) The Banquo Legacy
36) The Ancestor Cell
37) The Burning
38) Casualties of War
39) The Turing Test
40) Endgame
41) Father Time
42) Escape Velocity
43) Earthworld
44) Vanishing Point
45) Eater of Wasps
46) The Year of Intelligent Tigers
47) The Slow Empire
48) Dark Progeny
49) City of the Dead
50) Grimm Reality
51) The Adventuress of Henrietta Street
52) Mad Dogs and Englishmen
53) Hope
54) Anachrophobia
55) Trading Futures
56) The Book of the Still
57) The Crooked World
58) History 101
59) Camera Obscura
60) Time Zero
61) The Infinity Race
62) The Domino Effect
63) Reckless Engineering
64) The Last Resort
65) Timeless
66) Emotional Chemistry
67) Sometime Never...
68) Halflife
69) The Tomorrow Windows
70) The Sleep of Reason
71) The Deadstone Memorial
72) To the Slaughter
73) The Gallifrey Chronicles
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Lady Withycombe had remained for some twenty minutes on the carriage seat, lounging in that warm and comfortable state in which, half asleep, half awake, consciousness begins to return after a sound slumber.
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The underground carriage smelled of undusted upholstery.  No, not underground - what had Tarra called it?  Oh yeah, the Transtube.  The travel system that would take them to the centre of the capital, or maybe it was the Capitol, wherever that was.  Their section of the Transtube was empty.  Just like the Northern Line late on a Sunday night, he thought.  No matter how closely he looked, though, he couldn't see any adverts for Beecham's Powders.

That would be too much to hope for, he thought, as memories of the weird seance came back to him.  A weird seance with him as the star turn.  He felt Tarra's cool hand in his.  'Do you think that guy just smuggled me in as a trick?'

'Picked up some sad case from the MidTown, you mean?  Promised you a few cheap beers.  Or maybe,' she continued, looking askance at Fitz's dishevelled appearance, 'a change of clothes and a square meal?'

Sure, thought Fitz, build up my confidence.  But he persisted:  'What do you think?'

Her reaction was inscrutable, and she said nothing.

'All that stuff,' persisted Fitz.  'The blood in that basin.  And what they were saying afterwards, about how we'd seen a forbidden snapshot of my future...'

Tarra squeezed his hand, then let go.  She produced a small ivory box from her pocket.  There were regular indentations in its upper surface, and she ran her fingers slowly over them, as though she was reading Braille.  The light of the carriage made the skin of her slender fingers seem old and puckered, like she'd been in the bath too long.

He was about to ask where she had heard his name before when Tarra pressed a sequence of indentations in the box.  Fitz found himself thrown away from her down the length of the carriage as the Transtube screeched to a halt.

Fitz picked himself off the floor.  He wasn't surprised to find that Tarra had obviously braced herself for the emergency stop, and was now standing by the dooray.

'Ouch,' said Fitz in a perfectly normal voice, but Tarra was either obviously fully occupied or just ignoring him.

Her fingers flickered over the ivory control device.  At once, the nearest door vanished into the floor.  Fitz had been impressed with the way the doors had all done this when they first boarded the Transtube, back near the run all-down digs.  He was even more impressed to see that now, exaclty aligned with their exit, was a doorway in the tube wall.  The door creaked open to reveal a dank six-sided corridor, with one of the sides forming a narrow walkway at the bottom.

'These tunnels are weird,' observed Fitz.  'Hexagonal.  You'd think it was easier to dig them circular.'

Tarra said, 'Six is a special number: six members of the High Council, six colleges of cardinals, six sides to the Great Panopticon, six suits at cards.'

'Six suits?'

'Flames, Clouds, Souls, Deeps, Mesmers and Dominoes'

'Numbers count,' said Fitz lightly.

'More than you know,' she answered.  'Now don't dawdle.  I want to get this done and get back to MidTown.'

'MidTown?'

'Kellen and Ressadriand and the others are waiting for us, Fitz.'

Typical, thought Fitz.  It's a slum, so it's given an elevated name.  Not too elevated, but enough to imply that it couldn't possibly be where the dregs of society pooled together and could not escape.

Except, of course, for Tarra and Kellen and the others.  What were they doing out there?  Slumming it.  Literally.

'I said don't dawdle.'  As soon as Fitz stepped out, the Transtube door flicked back into position, and the whole train started up again, thundering away into the darkness.  Tarra switched on a light in the tunnel, pocketed her control device and moved off.

'You know,' Fitz called after her into the weakly lit corridor, 'there are easier ways to fare-dodge.'

But she had already turned the first corner.  Fitz listened for awhile to the buzz of the Transtube rail behind him before hurrying after Tarra.

Characters
Doctor 8 - (Doctor)
Fitz Kreiner - (Companion)
Compassion - (Companion)

 

Added: 01-Jan-2001
Last Updated: 26-Feb-2025

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 03-Jul-2000
BBC Books
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
03-Jul-2000
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
£5.99
Pages*:
286
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Internal ID:
699
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-563-53809-0
ISBN-13:
978-0-563-53809-7
Printing:
1
Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Credits:
Blacksheep  - Cover Artist
The Doctor's not the man he was.  But what has he become?  An old enemy - Faction Paradox, a cult of time-travelling voodoo terrorists - is finally making him one of its own.  These rebels have a mission for him, one that will deliver him into the hands of his own people, who have decreed that he must die.  Except now, it seems, the Time Lords have a mission for him too...

A gargantuan structure, hewn from solid bone, has appeared in the skies over Gallifrey.  Its origin and purpose are unknown, but its powers threaten to tear apart the web of time and the universe with it.  Only the Doctor can get inside... but soon he will learn that nothing is safe and nothing sacred.

Shot by both sides, confronted by past sins and future crimes, the Doctor finds himself a prisoner of his own actions.  With options finally running out, he must face his most crushing defeat or take one last, desperate chance for salvation…

This is another in the series of original adventures for the Eighth Doctor.
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First published 2000
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