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Released

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Written by

Mike Tucker

Pages

99

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Earth

Synopsis

"My new Fire-Ice will solve all the problems of the planet!"

The world is on the brink of crisis. As fuel runs short, society begins to break down. One man seems to have the answer. But is it too good to be true?

The Doctor arrives at an old oil refinery near the South Pole, concerned by claims about this new form of energy. He soon discovers something huge and terrifying is stalking the refinery. It brings death and destruction in its wake.

The battle has begun for planet Earth.

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This was my first look at a "Quick Read" and it wasn't terrible, to be honest.  I was expecting something entirely geared towards kids and instead I got a short story about a new fuel source discovered in Antarctica, featuring Sea Devils, Mykra, and the Silurians all going up against the American Navy.  It is quite the adventure with a lot of ideas packed into a very short word count and in spite of that, I still found parts a little too boring, other parts a little too simplistic, and lots of elements left undeveloped.  Looking into it - this is kind of the intention of the publication.  Quick Reads are designed to get adults who don't normally read a chance to do so, and from that angle I can see how something like this might be effective.

The characters have potential.  The villain of the story really is a character named Pelham, a sort of standard business guy that really seems to regret his actions after his assistant is killed late in the story.  That's pretty interesting in the wide world of Doctor Who villains but we really barely scratch the surface with him, the Silurians, or even the one-off companion Lizzie that works with the Doctor here.  You would think that the unique setting of the South Pole would be a creative challenge for the Silurian faction, given their weakness to cold, but it really comes across as trivial because, like everything else, these ideas are largely left unexplored.

It's alright.  I don't think I'd recommend it, but hey, at least it's not the worst Silurian story!


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