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Doctor Who: Time and the Rani

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Title: Doctor Who: Time and the Rani
by Pip Baker, Jane Baker
ISBN: 0-426-20331-3
Publisher: Universal Publishing & Distributing Corporati
Pub. Date: 01 June, 1988
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $10.75
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Rating: 3
Summary: A new Doctor? Break out the loyhargil and asmalp!
Comment: The TARDIS is carrying the Doctor and Mel through the vortex, when it is suddenly drawn off course, and the Doctor is thrown to the floor, regenerating. The TARDIS lands on the planet Lakertya, and the Rani enters the TARDIS, having her alien allies take the Doctor back to her base. What is her plan?

Written by Pip and Jane Baker in both formats, it features the return of a renegade Time Lord, the Rani, and introduces her new race of allies, the Tetraps. Unlike her original appearance ('The Mark of the Rani'), she has a big plan and she'll do whatever she needs to to achieve it. The Rani is always untroubled by ordinary morals.

Into this plan, insert a Doctor disoriented by his regeneration, a race of pleasure-seekers, and a companion with more enthusiasm than sense, and you have a volatile mix.

Having said that, the story is pretty straightforward and in the traditional Doctor Who vein, probably a politic move given the casting upheaval that it was somewhat overshadowed as a TV serial by the ousting of Colin Baker from the title role and the introduction of Sylvester McCoy, the novel benefits from some distance from this highly questionable decision by the BBC (well, the ousting of Colin - Sylv plays a great Doctor!). Having said that, the actual joy of watching Kate O'Mara playing the Rani playing Mel is actually a real treat - so you may want to watch the video for that reason alone.

The Bakers also have an annoying habit of scrambling letters to create words rather than just making it up. The Rani is after loyhargil (otherwise "holy grail" - which is no hint at the true nature), and the Tetraps' cries at the end need only be read backwards top reveal what they are really after...

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