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'''''To the Slaughter''''' was the seventy-second release in the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] series. It was written by [[Stephen Cole]]. It featured the [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Fitz Kreiner]] and [[Trix MacMillan]].
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'''''To the Slaughter''''' was the seventy-second novel in the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] series. It was written by [[Stephen Cole]], released [[7 February (releases)|7 February]][[5 April (releases)| ]][[2005 (releases)|2005]] and featured the [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Fitz Kreiner]] and [[Trix MacMillan]].
   
 
== Publisher's summary ==
 
== Publisher's summary ==

Revision as of 19:41, 16 June 2018

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To the Slaughter was the seventy-second novel in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures series. It was written by Stephen Cole, released 7 February 2005 and featured the Eighth Doctor, Fitz Kreiner and Trix MacMillan.

Publisher's summary

The solar system is being spring-cleaned, to improve its feng shui and attract big business back to the long-abandoned seat of Earth's empire. Celebrity decoratiste Aristotle Halcyon is heading the campaign of controlled demolition. Having swept away the Asteroid Belt and the Oort Cloud, he now plans to make Jupiter more aesthetically pleasing by removing scores of "unnecessary" moons.

But the ancient satellites hold deadly secrets, as the Doctor, Fitz and Trix soon discover. With eco-terrorists planning sabotage, corrupt officials lining their own pockets and sinister forces acting on their own agendas, only the Doctor sees that millions of innocents have been set on the fast track to bloody, unbridled destruction...

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References

  • The Icthal are humanoid aliens with grey skin.
  • Chiggocks are genetically engineered food animals.
  • Hidehogs are engineered animals used to produce leather.
  • Halcyon sold rocks from the Oort cloud to Kilomons and Draconians.
  • Among the Ancient Twelve moons of Jupiter which were not supposed to be demolished were Ananke, Callisto, Carme, Lysithea and Sinope. Not included were Callirrhoe, Leda and Thebe.
  • Falsh Industries contracted with Blazar Demolition Services for the demolition of Jupiter's unnecessary moons. When Carme was destroyed to cover up the illegal weapons research being done there, Falsh Industries convinced Blazar to take the blame. The contract was then cancelled and awarded to NewSystem Deconstruction, a secret subsidiary of Falsh Industries.
  • They developed the FILOC-P, or Falsh Industries Luxury Orbiting Conference Podules.
  • Aristotle Halcyon's demonstration of the Endless Cupboard was cosponsored by Falsh Industries, Anghelic Systems and Chasric Interfaces at Callisto’s Medicean Stadium. Cinnamin Tinya had animals from the Ganymede Zoo brought there to enliven the event.
  • Halcytone was an offshoot of Arnauld Klimt's research creating the space slugs.

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