Doctor Who: The Janus Conjunction By Trevor Baxendale
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And giant spiders that are all over this thing He s putting the Doctor up with hard people this time outright soldiers and calloused colonists and steeping the setting in a REALLY fun gimmick that keeps the pressure on everyone I m still kinda shocked at what these books were allowed to get away with I guess that s one of the virtues of it not being on TV when they were popular being produced They can set the tone of what Doctor Who was at the moment That s been neat to see across these EDAs as I m way familiar with the Past Doctors range I can see me rereading this one down the line Science Fiction I thought this a particularly good Eighth Doctor story.
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Trevor Baxendale is a novelist who has penned several Doctor Who tie in novels and audio dramas He lives in Liverpool England with his wife and two children. Doctor whomst tab Two planets Janus Prime and Menda orbit a Red Giant on the edge of the galaxy The planets lie diametrically opposite each other on either side of the huge sun but where Menda is rich and fertile in the light of the sun Janus Prime s moon leaves the sun in a constant state of eclipse Humans are colonizing the area and a rival group sets up on Janus Prime via a mysterious transmit system left behind by the planets former inhabitants But what is its true purpose When the Doctor and Sam arrive they must piece together a centuries old puzzle How can Janus Prime s moon weigh billions of tons than it should What is the secret purpose of the hyperspatial link They discover a terrible weapon is hidden in the glowing sands of the planet one that if it falls into the hands of the warring humans could destroy the galaxy Doctor Who The Janus ConjunctionGasping for breath Zemler snapped open the visor of his helmet Saliva frothed in the skeletal mouth pink with the blood of his rotting tongue Does he think he can stop me Trevor Baxendale knows how to write gore This is simply put a splatter book full of innards spilling out people melting gruesomely ribs bending and bones breaking and heads hanging from necks by thin strips of muscle you get the idea I love gory stuff so this is definitely my sort of thing However no matter how shocking the descriptions are they lose their impact when everything is horrifying It got to the point where there was gruesome death in the book than plot all with people s skin dissolving and ribs warping and flesh burning and eyes leaking out and I just found myself becoming desensitised to the whole thing after a while I actually started glossing over major characters deaths because hey everyone s dying horribly anyway By the time Baxendale was describing sunlight with the line Crimson light oozed from it like blood from a scalpel incision I just couldn t take him seriously any The plot seems to exist mostly as a reason for the splatter to happen It s all been set up before the Doctor and Sam even vworp in the story only plays out to wrap up plot threads that were left hanging before the narrative even started The writing is stilted at times and depends too much on the same cue words over and over such as the Doctor s long face and action happening presently Sam is once again cast in the part of companion separated from the Doctor although she does get some really nice character development in the second half There are great bits in this novel the Doctor s dialogue is spot on the scenery is really pretty the characters have layers to them and the story is overall pretty solid And taken individually each gore scene is extremely well crafted Had the gore been used sparingly it would have had a bigger impact and would have left room for the development of what is admittedly a couple of really damn cool planets Science Fiction Another good Eighth Doctor Adventure. Doctor who zygon invasion An enjoyable entry and continues the run of sold stories for this incarnation of The Doctor Science Fiction Janus Conjunction feels like a return to normal Who distant future two factions clashing a world or way of life dying and the Doctor dropped right in the middle Sam is bearable and moderately capable the new characters have some meat to them yet we don t have their entire lives dropped into our laps with pages long exposition dumps and there s a sense of urgency There s the standard science techno babble and strange alien inhabitants and the insane bad guy with the minions who do his bidding It also plugged along at a nice pace and never stagnated I really enjoyed the spiders and the planetary link and the history of the factions and how they wound up fighting one another. Doctor who book series All that being said there is a factor here that drops this story down from a 4 to a 3 And that s the effects of the radiation on the inhabitants It is no exaggeration to say that this novel is FULL of melting people Every chapter you re reminded of the effects of the radiation on the human body and it s just gross People are exploding melting out of suits and sticking to things and it s a huge huge turn off I understand that Baxendale was going for something that encouraged the story to move along at a clipped pace and that s appreciated but it literally could have been anything but radiation sickness There s also a scene where a spider is being turned into a cyborg while awake No thanks I ll pass This story does showcase awesome problem solving and technical prowess by the Doctor which is always appreciated There s also some issues that are solved by time travel which you don t always see ironic I know I would love to give it a 3. Doctor who zygon invasion 5 but since I can t I have to round down to a 3 and I m sad about it but what can you do On to the next Science Fiction Funny how opinions shift with time The Janus Conjunction was far and away the most popular Eighth Doctor novel of 1998 This fact may uncharitably indicate the general levels of positivity around new Doctor Who stories at the time in an age where the chances of a new TV series had never seemed so remote With 18 months having passed since Virgin published its last New Adventure this replacement range had failed to match the heights of its predecessor and the popularity of this novel I think reflects how reassured people were to be given a traditional Doctor Who story told in a simple uncomplicated story arc free way. Doctor who online I don t think we d get the same results if we repeated those polls today The Janus Conjunction stands up as a very good book but as opinions have shifted it s resolutely trad approach means there s not much to help it stand out Specifically this is a Terry Nation style story with characters named to sound as alien as possible a problem when some character names are very similar and you lose track of what side these people are supposed to be on Yes that s my fault for not concentrating enough but the book is so soothing and well plotted that it s easy to get sucked in without thinking too much. Doctor whooves mlp That isn t an observation I d make about any of Trevor Baxendale s other work all of which has been superb The success of this book led to his being commissioned to write many and for that we should be very grateful indeed. Doctor who and the star beast comic pdf From little acorns mighty oaks grow I d say this was far than a little acorn It is a very good book in its own right but even better was to come from an author whose mastery of form was evident even at this early stage Science Fiction On to Doctor Who EDA what am i at now ah yes 16 it s starting to blend together at this point This was my second book by trevor baxendale The first being Deep time and i can definitely see his style in this one as well even though it s not a new who book Premise is basically a radioactive planet has a permanent eclipse with evil cyborg spiders and a crazy ex military guy Yeah it s about that stock If you re looking for another adventure like Scarlet Empress where sam and the doc hang out together you re not really going to see that in this one they re separated for about 90% of the story. Doctor sleep book There s quite a bit of violence in this one but it s mainly the way people die and the radioactive melting that kind of put me off to this one Trevor seems to really like his gross violence and while Who is no stranger to violence it DOES get a little offputting at times. Doctor who yaz and the doctor Something i enjoyed about this book was that the doctor seems to be back to his old usual self i suppose Iris in the previous book shook him out of his PTSD stupor and brought his back which i can appreciate as both Placebo and Vander were very frustrating in that the doctor either didn t care or was very blase about the entire situation. Doctor who yaz and the doctor The side characters who either died or were integral to the plot were stock I didn t really care about the evil crazy military dude or the heart of gold GOOD ex military dude or the female scientist They were kind of justpeople to basically argue with him for the sake of arguing Sam s existential crisis of thinking about dying got a little old and it could have done with scenes of sam and the doc working together This book wasn t bad but neither was it good It s kind of directly in the middle Kind of how i felt about Kursaal This book absolutely gets a HARD 3 out of 5 and that s exactly where it s going to stay I would never be in a hurry to read this book again but if i were forced there s worse ones they could choose All in all like Placebo Effect it s VERY forgettable and i really don t have a lot of feelings one way or the other about it Even 3 out of 5 Science Fiction
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