Demontage (novel)

Demontage was the twentieth novel in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Justin Richards, released 1 March 1999 and featured the Eighth Doctor, Sam Jones and Fitz Kreiner.

Publisher's summary
The Vega Station — a haven for gamblers, art lovers and duty-free shoppers, the one place where the Battrulians and their erstwhile enemies, the Canvine, meet and mix, in neutral space. A pressure point, an explosive mixture. And just as the new President of Battrul is about to arrive, the TARDIS crew turn up.

Fitz is in trouble. He's accidentally got himself hired as an assassin while trying to emulate James Bond. And he's upset Bigdog Caruso, the unofficial Canvine leader on Vega.

Sam is in trouble. She's become involved with the key witness to a murder, and the witness has vanished.

The Doctor, meanwhile, has been roped in to help with investigations into robbery, sabotage and the murder, as well as to sort out Fitz's problems, Sam's problems and the President's safety. He's in his element.

And if they should get bored, there's a hitman on the loose, monsters roaming the station corridors, an exhibition of art by a painter who depicted his own death, and the opera.

Plot
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Characters

 * Eighth Doctor
 * Sam Jones
 * Fitz Kreiner
 * Newark Rappare
 * Ambrose Forster
 * Vermilion Kenyan
 * Mr and Mrs Antherzon
 * President Robyn Drexler
 * Harris Stabilo
 * Hazard Solarin
 * Toulour Martinique
 * Tullus Gath
 * Henri Blanc
 * Bigdog Caruso
 * Browning Phillips
 * Cassey Cage
 * Macleb

The Doctor's items

 * The Doctor mentions his everlasting matches.

Individuals

 * Fitz tries to act like James Bond.

Locations

 * The Antherzons had visited Crastis Major and Tamba Bey.

Foods and beverages

 * The Doctor drinks ginger beer with Sam.
 * Fitz drinks several Martinis "shaken not stirred".
 * Beer and crisps are eaten predominantly by the Canvines.
 * Sam doesn't drink alcohol.

Politicians

 * President Robyn Drexler is president of Battrul.

Spacecraft

 * The Doctor visited Vega Station fifty years ago in his fourth incarnation.

Transport technology

 * Toulour Martinique's painting technique is similar to matter transmission.

Continuity

 * Vega Station appears in PROSE: Tears of the Oracle, where Irving Braxiatel wins KS-159 in a game of cards, much like James Bond wins his Aston Martin. Fitz imitates Bond in much of this story.
 * Newark Reppare also appears in PROSE: Dragons' Wrath.