Talk:Wooden Heart (novel)

The Last Dodo Number Confusion
According to the numbering on the spine (the Gallifreyan base-7 system), The Last Dodo is book 14, and Wooden Heart is 15. In the "other books in the series" bit of Sting of the Zygons, The Last Dodo is listed first, and if memory serves, all the books in the series have listed the other books by number order. Steffan Alun 14:44, 25 April 2007 (UTC)

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I've removed this section. if anyone objects, please put it in. Petr, the leader of the village, and his wife Kristine, discover that their son Thom has disappeared. Kristine asks her husband to seek help from elsewhere, but Petr refuses, as that is not the way of the village. He claims that if the situation doesn't resolve itself, then their only hope is a miracle.

The TARDIS arrives on a spacecraft, drifting through space. The scanner screen reveals it to be a Century-class research vessel named  The ship's solar powered, but in a very empty part of space - the Doctor believes it must have just enough sunlight to keep going. They explore a few doors, finding the ship more like a prison than a research facility.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 21:55, 26 November 2007 (UTC)