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'''''Iceberg''''' is the eighteenth novel in the [[Virgin New Adventures]] series, and was published in [[1993 (releases)|1993]]. It was written by [[David Banks]]. It features the [[Seventh Doctor]]. This novel takes place at the same time as ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'', with the events of both novels occurring concurrently for the Doctor, [[Ace]] and [[Bernice Summerfield]].
 
'''''Iceberg''''' is the eighteenth novel in the [[Virgin New Adventures]] series, and was published in [[1993 (releases)|1993]]. It was written by [[David Banks]]. It features the [[Seventh Doctor]]. This novel takes place at the same time as ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'', with the events of both novels occurring concurrently for the Doctor, [[Ace]] and [[Bernice Summerfield]].
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''"Depends on how you define alien," the Doctor said simply. "They were human once."''
 
''"Depends on how you define alien," the Doctor said simply. "They were human once."''
   
In [[2006]] the world is about to be overwhelmed by a disaster that might destroy human civilisation: the inversion of the Earth's magnetic field. Deep in an [[Antarctica|Antarctic]] base, the [[FLIPback]] team is frantically devising a system to reverse the change in polarity.
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In [[2006]] the world is about to be overwhelmed by a disaster that might destroy human civilisation: the inversion of the Earth's [[magnetic field]]. Deep in an [[Antarctica|Antarctic]] base, the [[FLIPback]] team is frantically devising a system to reverse the change in polarity.
   
 
Above them, the [[SS Elysium|SS ''Elysium'']] carries its jet-set passengers on the ultimate cruise. On board is [[Ruby Duvall]], a journalist sent to record the FLIPback moment. Instead she finds a man called [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]], who is locked out of the strange green box he says is merely a part of his time machine. And she finds old enemies of the Doctor: silver giants at work beneath the ice.
 
Above them, the [[SS Elysium|SS ''Elysium'']] carries its jet-set passengers on the ultimate cruise. On board is [[Ruby Duvall]], a journalist sent to record the FLIPback moment. Instead she finds a man called [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]], who is locked out of the strange green box he says is merely a part of his time machine. And she finds old enemies of the Doctor: silver giants at work beneath the ice.
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* [[SlapRap]] is a style of music.
 
* [[SlapRap]] is a style of music.
 
* In the early 1970s, the song "[[Ruby Tuesday]]" is playing on the transistor radio.
 
* In the early 1970s, the song "[[Ruby Tuesday]]" is playing on the transistor radio.
 
=== TARDIS ===
 
* The Doctor uses the Jade Pagoda to get to Earth.
 
   
 
=== Technology ===
 
=== Technology ===
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=== Pop culture ===
 
=== Pop culture ===
* A production of ''[[The Wizard of Oz]] ''is being performed on the S.S. ''Elysium''.
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* A production of ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]'' is being performed on the S.S. ''Elysium''.
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
* The events of this novel runs parallel with those of the novel ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]''.
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* The events of this novel runs parallel with those of the novel ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]''.
* Author David Banks was an actor in the TV series, having played Cybermen on several occasions. Although not the first ''Doctor Who'' actor to write a novel ([[Ian Marter]] wrote novelisations and the original work ''[[Harry Sullivan's War]]'' previously), he was the only past ''Doctor Who'' actor to contribute a work to the New Adventures line.
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* Author David Banks was an actor in the TV series, having played Cybermen on several occasions. Although not the first ''Doctor Who'' actor to write a novel ([[Ian Marter]] wrote novelisations and the original work ''[[Harry Sullivan's War (novel)|Harry Sullivan's War]]'' previously), he was the only past ''Doctor Who'' actor to contribute a work to the New Adventures line.
 
* A [[Prelude Iceberg (short story)|prelude]] to this novel was published in [[DWM 204]].
 
* A [[Prelude Iceberg (short story)|prelude]] to this novel was published in [[DWM 204]].
* Like ''[[Transit]]'' this novel also includes language more profane than had previously appeared in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television stories.
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* Like ''[[Transit (novel)|Transit]]'' this novel also includes language more profane than had previously appeared in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television stories.
* In the preface, Banks notes the book follows the Cyberman chronology he established in his reference book ''[[Doctor Who: Cybermen|Cybermen]].''
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* In the preface, Banks notes the book follows the Cyberman chronology he established in his reference book ''[[Doctor Who: Cybermen|Cybermen]]''.
 
* An unabridged audiobook of the story was recorded by David Banks for the RNIB in 2004. It is only available to the registered blind.
 
* An unabridged audiobook of the story was recorded by David Banks for the RNIB in 2004. It is only available to the registered blind.
   
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
* This novel occurs concurrently with [[PROSE]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]''. The opening chapters run concurrently with [[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion (TV story)|The Invasion]] ''and ''[[The Tenth Planet (TV story)|The Tenth Planet]]''.
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* This novel occurs concurrently with [[PROSE]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]''. The opening chapters run concurrently with [[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion (TV story)|The Invasion]]'' and ''[[The Tenth Planet (TV story)|The Tenth Planet]]''.
* Ruby Duvall reappears in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Happy Endings]]''.
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* Ruby Duvall reappears in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Happy Endings (novel)|Happy Endings]]''.
 
* Upon waking up, the Doctor mistakes Ruby for [[Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Transit (novel)|Transit]]'')
 
* Upon waking up, the Doctor mistakes Ruby for [[Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Transit (novel)|Transit]]'')
* The [[FLIPback]] device is meant to aid the deteriorating environment of Earth, which is approaching the point of no return in the (early) [[21st century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Warhead]]'')
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* The [[FLIPback]] device is meant to aid the deteriorating environment of Earth, which is approaching the point of no return in the (early) [[21st century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Warhead (novel)|Cat's Cradle: Warhead]]'')
 
* Ruby details the [[Cottingley fairy photos]], which [[Torchwood Three|Torchwood]] would later investigate. ([[TV]]: ''[[Small Worlds (TV story)|Small Worlds]]'')
 
* Ruby details the [[Cottingley fairy photos]], which [[Torchwood Three|Torchwood]] would later investigate. ([[TV]]: ''[[Small Worlds (TV story)|Small Worlds]]'')
 
* Ruby learned of the Cybermen from [[Isobel Watkins]], whose photographs of them were subsequently derided as fakes in the official cover-up. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'')
 
* Ruby learned of the Cybermen from [[Isobel Watkins]], whose photographs of them were subsequently derided as fakes in the official cover-up. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'')
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.drwhoguide.com/whona18p.htm Prelude to '''Iceberg''' as published in DWM #204]
 
* [http://www.drwhoguide.com/whona18p.htm Prelude to '''Iceberg''' as published in DWM #204]
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* [http://mysite.science.uottawa.ca/rsmith43/cloister/iceb.htm The Cloister Library: '''Iceberg''']
 
* [http://mysite.science.uottawa.ca/rsmith43/cloister/iceb.htm The Cloister Library: '''Iceberg''']
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* [http://doctorwho.org.nz/archive/tsv37/beyondthebook.html#iceberg Beyond the Book: Iceberg by Paul Scoones (Article) - TSV 37]
 
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Iceberg is the eighteenth novel in the Virgin New Adventures series, and was published in 1993. It was written by David Banks. It features the Seventh Doctor. This novel takes place at the same time as Birthright, with the events of both novels occurring concurrently for the Doctor, Ace and Bernice Summerfield.

Publisher's summary

"Depends on how you define alien," the Doctor said simply. "They were human once."

In 2006 the world is about to be overwhelmed by a disaster that might destroy human civilisation: the inversion of the Earth's magnetic field. Deep in an Antarctic base, the FLIPback team is frantically devising a system to reverse the change in polarity.

Above them, the SS Elysium carries its jet-set passengers on the ultimate cruise. On board is Ruby Duvall, a journalist sent to record the FLIPback moment. Instead she finds a man called the Doctor, who is locked out of the strange green box he says is merely a part of his time machine. And she finds old enemies of the Doctor: silver giants at work beneath the ice.

Plot

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Characters

References

The Doctor

  • The Doctor is inspired to walk barefoot through the TARDIS to the Jade Pagoda. He ends up in snowdrifts without his shoes.
  • He borrows a multi-coloured coat from Ruby. It reminds him of a coat he wore in a previous incarnation.
  • He is approaching 1000 years old. At the time his first incarnation regenerated, he was 450.
  • He once spoke with the psychologist Alfred Adler, which helped him to understand part of Cyber psychology.

Cybermen

Individuals

Earth

  • The Earth's population is approaching 8 billion.
  • "The plague" is a name for all diseases across the planet, a product of the changing environment.
  • The Chernobyl nuclear disaster occurred in April 1986. 80,000 people died of cancer as a result of the disaster.
  • Mondas was not granted status as the tenth planet in the solar system. In 1994, the planet Cassius was discovered and earned that status.

Music

  • SlapRap is a style of music.
  • In the early 1970s, the song "Ruby Tuesday" is playing on the transistor radio.

Technology

Pop culture

Notes

  • The events of this novel runs parallel with those of the novel Birthright.
  • Author David Banks was an actor in the TV series, having played Cybermen on several occasions. Although not the first Doctor Who actor to write a novel (Ian Marter wrote novelisations and the original work Harry Sullivan's War previously), he was the only past Doctor Who actor to contribute a work to the New Adventures line.
  • A prelude to this novel was published in DWM 204.
  • Like Transit this novel also includes language more profane than had previously appeared in Doctor Who television stories.
  • In the preface, Banks notes the book follows the Cyberman chronology he established in his reference book Cybermen.
  • An unabridged audiobook of the story was recorded by David Banks for the RNIB in 2004. It is only available to the registered blind.

Continuity

External links