Original Sin (Doctor Who)
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Doctor Who book | |
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Original Sin | |
Series | Virgin New Adventures |
Release number | 39 |
Featuring | Seventh Doctor Benny, Roz, Chris |
Writer | Andy Lane |
Publisher | Virgin Books |
ISBN | ISBN 0-426-20444-1 |
Release date | June 1995 |
Preceded by | Human Nature |
Followed by | Sky Pirates! |
Original Sin is an original novel written by Andy Lane and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It introduces the Seventh Doctor's new companions Roz Forrester and Chris Cwej.
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[edit] Plot
Benny and the Doctor land on Earth in the late 30th century, in order to find out more information about a missing alien space ship. They are immediately arrested for murder by Adjucator Roz Forrester and her partner/squire Chris Cwej. The Doctor discovers that the person behind his arrest, and also responsible for founding the Earth Empire, is none other than Tobias Vaughn, the former head of International Electromatics and collaborator with the Cyberman. Just prior to his "death" (in The Invasion), Vaughn transferred his memories and consciousness into a robot body. Since then, he has been manipulating Earth history in order to trap the Doctor and gain the secret to time travel. The Doctor manages to trap Vaughn in the TARDIS, cutting him off from transferring his mind to a new body; he later removes Vaughn's brain crystal and installs it in a food machine. Roz and Chris, now framed by corrupt Adjucator officials, agree to travel with the Doctor rather than face trumped-up charges.
[edit] Continuity
When Vaughn tells the Doctor of his activities over the past millennium, he claims to have been responsible for funding the construction of the BOSS computer (The Green Death), assisting Think Tank in its robotic research (Robot), bankrolling Professor Whitaker's time travel experiments (Invasion of the Dinosaurs), and providing the researchers that developed the glittergun (Revenge of the Cybermen).
Like all Doctor Who spin-off media, the way the plot fits in to the ongoing story of television series is open to interpretation. See Whoniverse#Inclusion and canonicity
[edit] External links
[edit] Reviews
- Original Sin reviews at Outpost Gallifrey
- Original Sin reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide