The Second Doctor Adventures War of The Morai The Tardis crew are back at the Vanishing point, but so are the Daleks. I didn’t write a review when I first heard this, mainly because I never really understood it, I didn’t think I could write a fair appraisal. And after another listen its no better. The Vanishing point - not really sure what it is, but I never got a sense of what it was either. Other than some old buildings I have no idea of the layout, the soundscape gives no clues. Is it a black void, a village, a spaceship? When we hear the Daleks discussing plans its assumable that’s they’re on their ship but as the Doctor and co hear them talking we know not. It isn’t clear. As for a plot? Well the Morai have calcified themselves, which is what the building are made of and the Daleks are trying to undo that. Jamie and Raven disappear for a while, the Doctor becomes bodiless for a while, Zoe is captured by the Daleks, so she does get something decent to do. As with the rest of this a...
Timewyrm: Genesis An alien on the run lands on earth, can she use her powers to control the minds of the primitive race? I saw a copy of the novel of Paradise Towers, and having remembered watching it a couple of year before I bought it, and it rekindled my interest in Doctor Who. When the New Adventures were announced, I was excited: It was new Doctor Who. I bought the first ten or eleven, but never got farther than the first couple of chapters of the Timewyrm: Genesis. Stuck for something to read, I thought I’d see how I find it now. The story of Gilgamesh is not something I’m that familiar with, and being a historical stetting, which isn’t my favourite, means that it has a couple of things against. Which may have contributed to me not getting very far with it. Also with this series being for a more adult audience, and at the time I was 15, so again possibly another factor in why I struggled. You don’t need to know anything about Gilgamesh to follow this, it could have bee...