Doctor Who The Colony Of Lies - Doctor Who:
Stewart Ransom’s daughter, who is revived from cryogenic suspension in hopes of uniting the colony. However, her true goal is uncovering the dark truth behind her father’s actions during the initial landfall.
The novel is often described as a "Space Western," echoing themes found in other colonial Doctor Who stories like Colony in Space . It explores the dangers of dogmatic philosophy versus pragmatism and the "lies" that civilizations build upon. Critics have noted that while the book captures the voices of the Second Doctor's era well, its multi-faction plot can feel derivative of other sci-fi tropes. Colony of Lies Doctor Who: Doctor Who the Colony of Lies
is a Doctor Who Past Doctor Adventure novel published by BBC Books in 2003. Written by Colin Brake, it primarily features the Second Doctor, Jamie McCrimmon, and Zoe Heriot, with a framing narrative involving the Seventh Doctor and Ace. Plot Summary Stewart Ransom’s daughter, who is revived from cryogenic
A group clinging to Ransom’s "Back to Basics" ideals, shunning high technology to live a simpler, agrarian life. It explores the dangers of dogmatic philosophy versus
