'Doctor' screamed Jo. 'Look at that thing. It's coming straight at us!' A small black spaceship, about a mile away, was approaching rapidly. It had no lights, no markings. But some instinct told Jo that the tiny craft meant danger.
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| - Doctor Who and the Space War (novelisation)
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| - 'Doctor' screamed Jo. 'Look at that thing. It's coming straight at us!' A small black spaceship, about a mile away, was approaching rapidly. It had no lights, no markings. But some instinct told Jo that the tiny craft meant danger.
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| - Doctor Who and the Space War
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| - Hardcover and paperback editions; 12 Chapters, 142 Pages
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| - Earth, the Moon and Draconia, 2540
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| - 'Doctor' screamed Jo. 'Look at that thing. It's coming straight at us!' A small black spaceship, about a mile away, was approaching rapidly. It had no lights, no markings. But some instinct told Jo that the tiny craft meant danger. The year is 2540, and two powers loom large in the Galaxy – Earth and Draconia. After years of peace, their spaceships are now being mysteriously attacked and cargoes rifled. Each suspects the other and full scale war seems unavoidable. The Doctor, accused of being a Draconian spy, is thrown into prison. And only when the MASTER appears on the scene do things really begin to move...
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