Doctor Who Specialists
Doctor Who Books: Pirate Planet Book (Paperback)
by Goss, James
Price:
£7.99
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 1785945304
Released: 2021
Size: 183 pages
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 1785945304
Released: 2021
Size: 183 pages
Description:
'We have all systems go for the dawn of a New Golden Age of Prosperity!'
The hugely powerful Key to Time has been split into six segments, all of which have disguised and hidden throughout time and space. Now the even more powerful Whit Guardian wants the Doctor to find the pieces. With the first segment successfully retrieved, the Doctor, Romana and K-9 trace the second segment of the Key to the planet Calufrax. But when they arrive at exactly the right point in space, they find themselves on exactly the wrong planet - Zanak.
Ruled by the mysterious 'Captain', Zanak is a happy and prosperous planet. Mostly. If the mines run out of valuable minerals and gems then the Captain merely announces a New Golden Age and they fill up again. It's an economic miracle - so obviously something's very wrong...
This novel is based on a Doctor Who story which was originally broadcast from 30 September - 21 October 1978.
'We have all systems go for the dawn of a New Golden Age of Prosperity!'
The hugely powerful Key to Time has been split into six segments, all of which have disguised and hidden throughout time and space. Now the even more powerful Whit Guardian wants the Doctor to find the pieces. With the first segment successfully retrieved, the Doctor, Romana and K-9 trace the second segment of the Key to the planet Calufrax. But when they arrive at exactly the right point in space, they find themselves on exactly the wrong planet - Zanak.
Ruled by the mysterious 'Captain', Zanak is a happy and prosperous planet. Mostly. If the mines run out of valuable minerals and gems then the Captain merely announces a New Golden Age and they fill up again. It's an economic miracle - so obviously something's very wrong...
This novel is based on a Doctor Who story which was originally broadcast from 30 September - 21 October 1978.
















