018 - Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks

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Mysterious humans from 22nd-century Earth ‘time-jump’
back into the 20th century so as to assassinate a high-
ranking diplomat on whom the peace of the world depends.
DOCTOR WHO, Jo Grant and the Brigadier are soon called in
to investigate. Jo is accidentally transported forward to the
22nd century; the Doctor follows, eventually to be captured
by his oldest and deadliest enemy - the DALEKS! Having
submitted the Doctor to the fearful Mind Analysis Machine,
the DALEKS plan a ‘time-jump’ attack on Earth in the 20th
century!...
ISBN 0 426 11260 1
DOCTOR WHO AND
THE DAY OF
THE DALEKS
Based on the BBC television serial Doctor Who and the Day of the
Daleks by Louis Marks by arrangement with the British
Broadcasting Corporation
TERRANCE DICKS
published by
The Paperback Division of
W. H. Allen & Co. Ltd
A Target Book
Published in 1974
by the Paperback Division of W. H. Allen & Co. Ltd.
A Howard & Wyndham Company
44 Hill Street, London W1X 8LB
Copyright © 1974 Terrance Dicks and Louis Marks
‘Doctor Who’ series copyright © 1974 by the British
Broadcasting Corporation
Daleks created by Terry Nation
Printed in Great Britain by
The Anchor Press Ltd, Tiptree, Essex
ISBN 0426 10380 7
This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way
of trade or otherwise, be lent, re-sold, hired out or otherwise
circulated without the publisher’s prior consent in any form of
binding or cover other than that in which it is published and
without a similar condition including this condition being
imposed on the subsequent purchaser.
CONTENTS
1 Terror in the Twenty-second Century
2 The Man who saw a Ghost
3 The Vanishing Guerilla
4 The Ghost Hunters
5 Condemned to Death!
6 Prisoner of the Daleks
7 Attack of the Ogrons
8 A Fugitive from the Future
9 Escape from the Ogrons
10 Interrogation by the Daleks
11 The Raid on Dalek Headquarters
12 Return to Danger
13 The Day of the Daleks
14 All Kinds of Futures
1
Terror in the Twenty-second Century
Map showing grounds and environs of Austerly House
A—house B—main gateway C—high boundary wall D—road E—two-
track railway line (disused) F—tunnel
Moni sat up and looked around cautiously. The enormous
dormitory was packed with sleeping forms, drugged into total
exhaustion by hours of brutal physical toil. One or two
murmured and twisted and cursed in their sleep. A man
screamed, ‘No, no, please don’t...’ and then his voice tailed off
into the mutterings of a nightmare. Moni saw that it was Soran.
He had been beaten by the guards that morning for failing to
meet his work-norm. Soran was weakening daily. He wouldn’t
last much longer.
Somehow the incident seemed to give Moni courage. It was
for Soran that he was fighting. Soran and thousands like him
who would die in the work camps from brutal beatings, or worn
out after years of grinding labour, unless... unless... Moni threw
back the coarse blankets and swung his feet to the floor. There
was nothing unusual in his being fully dressed. The dormitories
weren’t heated and most of his fellows slept fully clothed against
the night cold. Vaguely Moni remembered having heard of a
time when men had special clothes to sleep in—called py-
something or other. His mind could scarcely imagine such
luxury.
Moni fished his boots from beneath his pillow. He’d put
them there automatically the night before. The boots were made
of new strong plastic, and in the work camps nothing valuable
was safe unless it was within touching distance. Tucking the
boots under his arm Moni moved silently across the room
towards the door. His bare feet made no sound on the rough
concrete floor.
Once in the compound, he paused in a patch of shadow to
pull on the boots then crept silently along the edge of the outer
wall. Taking off his tunic Moni uncoiled a thin plastic rope from
round his waist. He took the crude grappling hook from his
pocket, tied it to the rope and swung the grappling hook at the
row of spikes on top of the wall. It fell short and landed back at
Moni’s feet with a metallic scrape. Moni froze in terror. He
glanced towards the doorway of the guard’s quarters. Surely
they must have heard. But there came only the rumble of
guttural inhuman speech. The compound was supposed to be
patrolled at all times, but the guards were careless and idle. On
cold nights like this they kept to their quarters, huddling round
the roaring fires in the iron braziers, stuffing down slabs of
coarse grey food that their masters provided,
Moni hurled the grapple again, and this time his luck was in.
It caught firmly on the spikes and, after testing it with a tug,
Moni climbed quickly up the rope, his tunic between his teeth.
Once on top of the wall it would make a rough pad to protect
him from the spikes. Awkwardly he bestrode the wall, pulling
the rope up beside him, and freeing the grappling hook. He
lowered the rope to the other side of the wall, dropped his tunic
摘要:

Mysterioushumansfrom22nd-centuryEarth‘time-jump’backintothe20thcenturysoastoassassinateahigh-rankingdiplomatonwhomthepeaceoftheworlddepends.DOCTORWHO,JoGrantandtheBrigadieraresooncalledintoinvestigate.Joisaccidentallytransportedforwardtothe22ndcentury;theDoctorfollows,eventuallytobecapturedbyhisolde...

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