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Warlock's Cross was the two hundred and forty-fourth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Steve Lyons and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Elizabeth Klein played by Tracey Childs, Blake Harrison as Daniel Hopkins, Russ Bain as Lewis Price and Genevieve Gaunt as Linda Maxwell.

Publisher's summary[]

It's time the truth was told. About UNIT. About the Cybermen invasion. About the so-called 'Doctor'. About what happened all those years ago, at Warlock's Cross. About the man they keep locked up in a cage, in a secret prison...

It's time. Because UNIT scientific adviser Elizabeth Klein is going to help ensure the truth is brought to light.

Today's the day... that UNIT falls.

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  • Ship can't use deadly force without clearance from an organic operator. It originally had two pilots and needs a living agent to function.
  • Ship is thought-powered, phasing between dimensions. It's out of phase with out reality, its molecules can become intangible or solidify with an electrical charge.
  • Dark matter cannons store dark matter in their batteries. They are capable of splitting Earth in half if fired into the core.
  • UNIT personnel train against psychic interference.
  • It has been 7 years, 3 months, 19 days since Operation: Warlock's Cross. 8 scientists, 2 test subjects, and 1 alien perished in a thermal explosion.
  • After experiencing a psychic blast, Klein feels like the whole Dalek fleet crashed into her skull.
  • The Doctor mentions the Cascade of Crystal Tears.
  • Daniel believes that after Ship destroys Earth, the Cybermen will return and humanity will ascend to a higher state of being.
  • The sonic disruptor is connected to the Ship.
  • McKenna uses the callsign "Greyhound One".
  • The Doctor offers to drain Ship's batteries of psychic energy, shutting down its intelligence circuits and finally letting it rest.

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Warlock's Cross Alternate

Alternate cover.

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