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Original Sin is the thirty-ninth New Adventures novel, first published in 1995. It featured the Seventh Doctor and Bernice Summerfield and introduced two new companions, Adjudicators Roz Forrester and Chris Cwej.

Publisher's summary[]

"I'm playing with a fire so dangerous I could scorch eternity."

The last words of a dying alien send the Doctor and Bernice to thirtieth-century Earth in an attempt to avert an unspecified disaster. Before they can even unpack they've been arrested by the Adjudicators and sentenced to death by the Imperial army. Their attempts to prove their innocence take them from the mosaic planet Purgatory to a prison inside a star.

Meanwhile, Adjudicators Roz Forrester and Chris Cwej have their own problems. Investigating a series of apparently motiveless murders, they have stumbled upon a conspiracy with sinister overtones. On the run and out of luck, the only people they can turn to are their chief suspects: the Doctor and Bernice.

And as they run, someone is watching them. Someone who knows the Doctor of old...

Plot[]

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Characters[]

Worldbuilding[]

  • Krohg is the control nexus for the Skel'Ske.

Biology[]

Colleges and universities[]

Culture[]

  • Chris made (and painted) model spaceships when he was young.

Foods and beverages[]

Individuals[]

Laws[]

  • The Data Protection Act was created in 2820, and amended in 2945.

Locations[]

Organisations[]

Planets[]

Psychology[]

Spacecraft[]

  • The Hith experimental craft Skel'Ske uses icarons to enter hyperspace.
  • The Doctor has memorised the names, shapes and registration details of Dalek, Sess, Scumble, Drahvin and Falardi spacecraft.
  • The Daleks piloted a time ship to Ghana in 1995.

Species[]

Vehicles[]

  • An Adjudicator vehicle is a flitter.

Notes[]

Continuity[]

Illustrations[]

  • Includes two illustrations by Tony Masero. A colour version of the end piece is shown in DWM 252.

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