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Interference was the only two-part novel ever published as part of a Doctor Who range. Its two books were the twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures. It was written by Lawrence Miles. It featured the Eighth Doctor, Fitz Kreiner, and Samantha Jones alongside the Third Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith. This novel builds and explores Faction Paradox and the War, which were introduced in Lawrence Miles' previous Eighth Doctor Adventure Alien Bodies; it features one of the only prose-based regenerations of the Doctor. It was Samantha Jones' final story and introduced the new companion Compassion. This novel is Lawrence Miles' penultimate contribution to the EDA range.

Each book is split into two distinct but linked stories, "What Happened on Earth" and "What Happened on Dust". Sarah Jane Smith appears in both of these, with the "Dust" section occurring during the Third Doctor's time and "Earth" occurring during the Eighth Doctor's time.

Book One: Shock Tactic
''Five years ago, Sam Jones was just a schoolgirl from Shoreditch. Of course, that was before she met up with the Doctor and found out that her entire life had been stage-managed by a time-travelling voodoo cult. Funny how things turn out, isn't it?''

Now Sam's back in her own time, fighting the good fight in a world of political treachery, international subterfuge, and good old-fashioned depravity. But she's about to learn the first great truth of the universe: that however corrupt and amoral your own race might be, there's always someone in the galaxy who can make you look like a beginner.

Ms Jones has just become a minor player in a million-year-old power struggle... and as it happens, so has the Doctor.

Both of him, actually.

Book Two: The Hour of the Geek
''They call it the Dead Frontier. It's as far from home as the human race ever went, the planet where mankind dumped the waste of its thousand-year empire and left its culture out in the sun to rot.''

But while one Doctor faces both his past and his future on the Frontier, another finds himself on Earth in 1996, where the seeds of the empire are only just being sown. The past is meeting the present, cause is meeting effect, and the TARDIS crew is about to be caught in the crossfire.

The Third Doctor. The Eighth Doctor. Sam. Fitz. Sarah Jane Smith. Soon, one of them will be dead; one of them will belong to the enemy; and one of them will be something less than human...

What Happened on Earth
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What Happened on Dust
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What Happened on Earth

 * Eighth Doctor
 * Samantha Jones
 * Fitz Kreiner
 * Sarah Jane Smith
 * K9
 * Guest
 * Compassion
 * Kode
 * Badar
 * I.M. Foreman
 * Alan Llewis
 * Coldicott
 * Lost Boy
 * Mathara
 * Nathaniel Guest
 * Laura Tobin

What Happened on Dust

 * Third Doctor
 * Sarah Jane Smith
 * Magdelana Bishop
 * I.M. Foreman
 * Father Kreiner

Books

 * In the UN's building in Geneva, Fitz finds a book with UNISYC seals called Theoretical Monsters: A Credibility Test. It lists:
 * The Cybermen
 * The Xxxxxxxxxlanthi (mind-chewers from the Fifth Universe)
 * Gell Guards
 * Kalekani (which use a terraforming virus on biospheres to replace all land with flats and slopes of green, On Earth it's called "golf".)


 * Kode reads Genetic Politics Beyond the Thirdzone while in the TARDIS.
 * Sarah finds a magazine in the TARDIS called House and TARDIS.

Books from the real world

 * The character of the Devil in The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov was based on the Doctor (in his third incarnation or earlier).
 * The Doctor tries to read The Time Machine once an incarnation.

Cults

 * Upon finding himself in 2593/2594, Fitz decides to join the Faction Paradox.

Culture

 * I.M. Foreman has recently read The Lord of the Rings.

Dates

 * Anathema 1799 is out of reach by the High Council.
 * Between 1799 and 1800, the Remote build the transmission tower on Anathema.
 * By 1801 on Anathema, Fitz and the rest of the Remote are sterile.
 * The 20th century is when Earth starts to turn itself into a major galactic power.
 * The events on Dust occur a thousand years after the fall of the Earth Empire.

The Doctor

 * The Doctor tells Badar about his imprisonment on Ha'olam.
 * When the Doctor was younger, some of his friends learnt the skill of internal chronometry.
 * The Eighth Doctor spends ten days trapped in Saudi Arabia.
 * The Third Doctor is shot by Magdelana Bishop with a shotgun and regenerates on Dust. In the process, not only is his history altered, but he is infected by Faction Paradox's biodata virus.

The Doctor's items

 * UNIT uses the space-time telegraph to contact the Doctor.
 * The Doctor left the space-time telegraph with the UN in the 1970s or the 1980s.
 * There's a street aboard the TARDIS along which several thousand volumes of the TARDIS Instruction Manual are kept.

Drugs and medicines

 * Kode smokes cigarettes while on Earth but isn't quite sure why.

Energy and radiation

 * K9 can detect artron energy.

Exhibitions and conventions

 * COPEX has been running since at least 1992. It is an arms fair.
 * Sarah Jane Smith masquerades as "Sarah Bland", working for International Procurement Services to get into COPEX.

Faction Paradox

 * The Justinian was the ship that originally brought the first settlers to Ordifica. It was used by the Faction Paradox to take them away from the colony prior to its destruction by the High Council. Laura Tobin, Guest and Fitz Kreiner were all together on this ship.
 * The Justinian is sent via a time jump to Anathema in 1799.
 * The Faction Paradox leaves biosphere manipulation technology with the Remote in 1799.
 * A Faction Warship (created from the body of a Dæmon) travels to the planet Dust to deliver the biodata virus and watch as events unfold.

Foods and beverages

 * The Third Doctor gets hot coffee thrown in his face by Magdelana Bishop.

Gallifrey

 * The order that IM Foreman was a part of devolved into the monk the Doctor knew on the hillside on Gallifrey.
 * I.M. Foreman operates I.M. Foreman's One-Species Nongenetically Engineered Travelling Show.
 * The Seal of Rassilon is an omniscate.

Gallifreyan technology

 * Bowships are described/seen by Sam. They have "huge spikes fitted to the prows of the ships, glittering gold in the light from the nearest stars."
 * The TARDIS is modelled out of pure mathematics. It is a complex space-time event. Its very existence and position in relation to the rest of the continuum is just an intricate code series.
 * The Rassilon Imprimatur maps a Time Lord "onto the vortex by numbers, linked to the heart of space-time by an umbilical cord of pure mathematics."
 * The Cold is the Time Lord warship's computer system. By releasing it, it detonates the ship (which is a planet-sized bomb) and therefore destroys the Earth.
 * During one of the narrative constructs Sam experiences in the Media, the Doctor mentions a time ring.
 * Regeneration away from a TARDIS is slow and clumsy.

Groups

 * The enemy originally came from Earth.

Human politicians

 * According to the Doctor, the order of American presidents is Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Dering, Springsteen, Norris.
 * The order of British prime ministers is Heath, Thorpe, Williams, Thatcher, Major, Blair, Clarke.

Individuals

 * Fitz Kreiner is twenty-nine years old when he arrives on Earth with the Doctor and Sam. He goes from 1996 to 2593 in the Cold. In 2593 he celebrates his 626th birthday.
 * It has been two years since Kode was remembered.
 * Badar is a journalist who was locked up. With the Doctor he discusses the Doctor's travels and they build a world of ideas that he can retreat into, to escape the torture he endures. On 20 August 1996 he is executed.
 * Magdelana Bishop is the assigned defender of the township on Dust.
 * Father Kreiner has the heads of several Time Lords on his walls, including the Master and the Rani (though one of them is the head of a clone).
 * Sam mentions wanting to see Fitz, saying, "We did have sex and everything," though adding, "It was a parallel-universe-alternative-reality kind of thing."
 * Iris Wildthyme makes a brief appearance in Sarah's Voodoo Economics documentary as UNIT's scientific advisor.
 * Fitz Kreiner joins the Faction Paradox and ends up becoming Father Kreiner.
 * Kode is restored by the TARDIS using a remembrance tank to become what the TARDIS remembered Fitz to be.
 * The Doctor bought Sarah her stuffed owl at a jumble sale in Brighton in 1948.
 * Sarah can't remember the Doctor's regeneration properly.
 * Sarah isn't sure if she was on Dust.
 * Sarah reflects on the two incidents where she met the Doctor (or the things related to the Doctor) in 1983 and 1995.
 * After leaving Ordifica, Nathaniel Guest goes by the name of Guest while on Earth.
 * Laura Tobin used to crack her knuckles. She gave Fitz the nickname "code-boy".
 * Father Kreiner is who Fitz Kreiner became after a century (or more) with the Faction Paradox and the Remote.

Locations

 * Fitz has an apartment in Augustine City on Ordifica.
 * The Eleven-Day Empire is the Faction Paradox's home base.
 * The Remote's home is called Anathema.
 * The Doctor's TARDIS was left in the city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
 * Anathema is the Remote's city, located on the side of a Time Lord warship.

Objects

 * Father Kreiner has a glove made of dwarf star alloy.

Organisations

 * There are Ghanaians, Iranians, Saudi Arabians, Indonesians, Russian Mafia and British at COPEX.
 * Lewis knows about "black" technology that C19 has.
 * UNISYC is being established.
 * UNIT, UNISYC, the ISC are holding some of the technological balance of power.
 * Order of the Rectangle, the Cult of the Black Sun and the Luminus were all created by the Faction Paradox.
 * Guest fronts the Remote's contingent to Earth to sell the Cold.

Planets

 * Dust and Quiescia are on opposite sides of the Mutter's Spiral.
 * Ordifica is the planet on which Fitz is brought out of the Cold.
 * The Ogron home planet is located at coordinates 0110011 by C2.
 * Sarah and the Doctor have just left Quiescia when they arrive on Dust. Before that they were on Peladon. They're heading back to Earth at Sarah's request.
 * I.M. Foreman's show once stopped off on New Mars.
 * I.M. Foreman's favourite planet is Mars.

Species

 * The Doctor states, "Trade-dependant races are quite common in this part of the galaxy. The Selachians are always trying to unload arms on planets like this one. The Mentors are even worse. And the Arcturans would sell their own souls, if they had any."
 * Guest, Compassion and Kode use Ogrons for security.
 * Sarah's memories of the Doctor are a bit fuzzy. She keeps getting her Krynoids mixed up with her Pescatons.

TARDIS

 * The Doctor discusses I.M. Foreman's One-Species Nongenetically Engineered Travelling Show.

Technology

 * The Remote's transmitters use block-transfer formulae.
 * According to Compassion (speaking to Sam), "You're not supposed to have transmats on Earth. Not in the twentieth century."
 * A court case was brought against Microsoft because of its software provided to the robots at the Festival of Ghana. Bill Gates is still apologising for his company's part in it and that it wasn't his fault the robots started killing people.
 * The Cold is possibly related to validium.
 * Sam uses binoculars (given to her by the Doctor) made in the Filipino Protectorate in 4993. The binoculars have lip-reading software on them.
 * Zoe picked up a mask of James Stewart at the Grand Festival of Zymymys Midamor. It's made of a memory polymer.
 * The Remote's receivers pump active temporal biodata into the colonists bodies.
 * The Cold is probably validium based.
 * Sarah used the Remote's "TARDIS tracker" to find the Doctor's TARDIS.
 * Faction Paradox warships are made from the bones of Daemons.
 * Sam Jones gets put in the Media.
 * K9 Mark III is made out of a ZX-81.

Theories and concepts

 * Sarah mentions the "Blinovitch Limitation wotsit."

Vehicles

 * Sarah's Land Rover has a computer system powered by I2 technology.
 * K9 can drive Sarah's Land Rover.
 * The Doctor has an S-reg Mini Metro parked in the TARDIS console room to replace his destroyed Volkswagen Beetle.

Continuity

 * Faction Paradox first appeared in PROSE: Alien Bodies.
 * Sam found out her life was a stage managed by the Faction Paradox and that a (sort of) alternate version of herself had sex with Fitz in PROSE: Unnatural History. That was a couple of months ago for Sam.
 * At the end of PROSE: Autumn Mist, Sam told the Doctor that she would be leaving the TARDIS the next time they landed on Earth close to her original time.
 * The space time telegraph was first mentioned in TV: Revenge of the Cybermen.
 * Lewis mentions the events of TV: The Tenth Planet, saying he remembers all the fuss from the 1980s and the worry over the new Z-bomb that could destroy the Earth.
 * IM Foreman refers to bottle universes and the Time Lords using them as an escape route. This is some of the plot to PROSE: Dead Romance.
 * Sam's bad drug experience appears here. It was first mentioned in PROSE: Longest Day.
 * Fitz recalls his indoctrination by the Chinese in PROSE: Revolution Man.
 * The Festival of Ghana is a reference to TV: The Chase.
 * I2 appeared in PROSE: System Shock.
 * Sam reflects that the Doctor has told her the 'real' story of Jack the Ripper, a possible reference to the events of PROSE: Matrix.
 * Sarah recalls being poisoned by the Cybermen. (TV: Revenge of the Cybermen)
 * The Doctor recalls and compares his imprisonment to his experiences in PROSE: Seeing I.
 * PROSE: Alien Bodies was the first appearance of the Faction Paradox.
 * PROSE: The Blue Angel is the next novel and the first novel to show Compassion as a genuine companion.
 * PROSE: The Ancestor Cell brings all that happens in this novel (and those in between) to a conclusion.
 * TV: Silver Nemesis shows validium and exactly what it is.
 * PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles attempts to explain / re-interpret many of the events that lead up to and followed this novel.
 * Sarah mentions mixing up Pescatons and Krynoids. They are from AUDIO: Doctor Who and the Pescatons and TV: The Seeds of Doom.
 * The two events Sarah thinks of in 1983 and 1995 are TV: The Five Doctors and PROSE: Downtime respectfully.
 * There is a reference to TV: The Visitation with the dialogue, "Drop the sonic device, Time Lord."
 * During Iris Wildthyme's interview she mentions a "space wheel" (TV: The Wheel in Space) and people in Geneva wanting to put bases on the Moon, which would come to pass in TV: The Moonbase and The Seeds of Death.
 * Sarah and Sam swap companion stories, just as Rose and Sarah do in TV: School Reunion.
 * As the Third Doctor regenerates, he says the same thing he did in TV: Planet of the Spiders, "A tear, Sarah Jane?"
 * The Doctor promises Sarah that he will attend her wedding, something he does in TV: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith.