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David Martin (3)

Autor(a) de Search for the Doctor

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David Martin (3) foi considerado como pseudónimo de David Ralph Martin.

8 Works 151 Membros 8 Críticas

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Obras por David Martin

Foram atribuídas obras ao autor também conhecido como David Ralph Martin.

Search for the Doctor (1983) 84 exemplares
Garden of Evil (1986) 37 exemplares
K9 and the Beasts of Vega (1980) 8 exemplares
K9 and the Time Trap (1980) 6 exemplares
K9 and the Zeta rescue (1980) 5 exemplares
K9 and the missing planet (1980) 5 exemplares
Heartbeat: Forever Yours (1995) 5 exemplares

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I must have made all the wrong choices. The book was over in 10 minutes for me.
 
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Zapple100 | 2 outras críticas | Apr 27, 2023 |
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Probably the most interesting from the continuity point of view of the six books, this time "you" are a telepathic refugee from Earth, stranded in a camp on Gallifrey, rescued by the Doctor, and sucked into a struggle with the evil Maker who wants to, guess what, destroy Gallifrey and take over the universe. It's not exactly Gallifrey as we know it, though in fact it's not all that far off the Time War Gallifrey which we have seen recently. There are some silly die rolls and anagram quizzes, but in general the plot is pretty linear, and when Martin lets his hair down there's some writing that approaches being decent.… (mais)
½
 
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nwhyte | May 3, 2014 |
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The story starts with "you" inheriting K9 from the late Sarah Jane Smith, in the year 2056; you then join forces with Drax from The Armageddon Factor, helping the Doctor to defeat Omega who is threatening to destroy the universe by taking over a nuclear research facility for his own ends. Obviously a lot of elements recycled from TV stories which Martin co-wrote with Bob Baker, and it's actually rather well done - a somewhat improvised team ("you", Drax and K9) trying to rescue the Doctor and thwart Omega. The options for success do tend to be the last in the list for each page, with only two exceptions. But on the whole the "correct" choices are fairly signalled. There are a couple of anagram puzzles which are not terribly well integrated into the plot.… (mais)
½
 
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nwhyte | 2 outras críticas | May 3, 2014 |
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Another day, another crisis: K9 is sent to investigate vast explosions in the Zeta Cancri system (also referred to Zeta Four Sector) where it is feared that if the stars collide the whole galactic neighbourhood will be devastated. (I checked, and ζ Cancri is indeed a well-known and complex multiple star system, though of course any the consequences of two of the stars colliding would be neither as immediate or as widely devastating as the book would have it.) Here for the first time we see the Time Lords who give K9 his orders, and they are indeed a rum bunch, though reminiscent of the Time Lord Council we were to encounter shortly in The Tides of Time.

The plot is a bit unfocussed: K9 finds a vast prison ship and an attractive young prisoner called Dea; he frees her, and she explains that they are witnessing the last stages of a war between the Telians and Megallans; K9 and Dea then watch as the two sides' leaders mutually destroy each other. K9, having not actually done anything to resolve the crisis, then stays behind to help Dea care for the remaining victims, explaining to the Time Lords on his return that he was aiming to improve his "understanding of the humanoid race", though with negative results. It's an interesting counterpart to the previous book in that K9 appears to feel that his lack of emotions is a potential disability after all.
… (mais)
½
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nwhyte | Apr 9, 2011 |

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Obras
8
Membros
151
Popularidade
#137,935
Avaliação
½ 2.6
Críticas
8
ISBN
506
Línguas
8

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