Parallel 59

Parallel 59 by Natalie Dallaire, published by BBC in 2000, is a paperback edition comprising 288 pages. This science fiction narrative unfolds as an outpost in space begins to disintegrate, forcing the TARDIS crew to escape in small life-capsules. The story follows Fitz, who is unconscious and bundled into one capsule, while the Doctor and Compassion navigate another, leading to a tense situation as they attempt to return to their planet of origin.
Readers will encounter a gripping scenario where the Doctor faces a hostile reception upon arrival, while Fitz finds himself in the seemingly safe colony of Mechta. The narrative explores themes of survival and conflict as the Doctor decides that Fitz’s newfound utopia must be destroyed. This edition presents a blend of science fiction elements, focusing on the challenges faced by the characters in a precarious situation.
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When an outpost in space begins to break up, with the TARDIS crew aboard, escape is only possible in tiny life-capsules. Fitz is bundled unconscious into one, while the Doctor and Compassion take another. Steering the capsule back to its planet of origin to try and get help, the Doctor finds a hostile welcome awaits. Fitz’s capsule takes him to the apparent safety of the colony of Mechta. The Doctor decrees that Fitz’s new-found utopia must be totally destroyed.
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