Stories Book Past Doctor Adventures The Indestructible Man 1 image Overview Characters How to Read Reviews 2 Statistics Quotes Overview Released November 2004 Written by Simon Messingham Pages 256 Time Travel Future Location (Potential Spoilers!) Earth, England, London, The Moon Synopsis The Myloki. Mysterious aliens from beyond Space and Time. Their target: EARTH. The human defenders of PRISM are enmeshed in a doomed interstellar war against an unknowable invader armed with the power to possess, duplicate and destroy from within. Only one man stands in their way. A man destiny has made indestructible. Against all the odds the legendary Indestructible Man saves the Earth but victory comes at the highest price. The world economy collapses, governments crumble and PRISM itself is torn apart by a best-selling exposé. AD 2096: PRISM has gone underground, becoming the clandestine SILOET headed by new commander Hal Bishop. Bishop receives an urgent summons to his headquarters. An infiltrator has been unmasked and captured in the heart of SILOET itself. Fatally wounded, the infiltrator makes a miraculous recovery. It appears he is indestructible. The implications are terrifying. The Myloki may just have returned. And who is left to stop them now? Read Read Favourite Favourited Add Review Edit Review Log a repeat Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Owned Save to my list Saved Edit date completed Custom Date Release Date Archive (no date) Save Characters Second Doctor Jamie McCrimmon The Myloki Zoe Heriot Show All Characters (4) How to read The Indestructible Man: Books The Indestructible Man Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Default Date (Newest First) Date (Oldest First) Likes (High-Low) Likes (Low-High) Rating (High-Low) Rating (Low-High) Word count (High-Low) Word count (Low-High) Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 2 reviews 29 June 2025 New· · 190 words Review by Scharffy This book is so insane. It's very bleak and horrifying but it's also very good. The author has described that he did not want it to be an "exercise in nostalgia" and that it doesn't really feel like a "doctor who book" which is accurate, it's very much its own original story, and that the doctor, jamie, and zoe are there doesn't affect much other than their roles in the story. it's hard to read because each of the tardis crew members go through a lot of traumatic experiences and are irreparably damaged, so i can't really see it as canon in doctor who just because it's far too damaging. However it's still an interesting experiment in how zoe, jamie, and the doctor would react and grow and adapt to situations as terrible as these, and overall I think the alien concept is interesting and the side characters are entertaining enough. again, it really is just torturing the main characters so I wouldn't recommend this for any light reading with your favorite characters. the writing is very good but it is very, very depressing overall. good story, makes me sick. Scharffy View profile Like Liked 0 2 May 2024 · 30 words Review by 6-and-7 Difficult to follow, largely unpleasant, and I will never forgive the author for doing Jamie so dirty. Zoe gets a chance to shine a bit, so that's nice. Not recommended. 6-and-7 View profile Like Liked 0 Open in new window Statistics AVG. Rating109 members 3.17 / 5 Member Statistics Read 30 Favourited 5 Reviewed 2 Saved 3 Skipped 1 Quotes Add Quote Submit a Quote