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| Series: | Doctor Who - BBC Past Doctor Adventures |
| Release Number: | 18 |
| Doctor: | First Doctor |
| Companions: | Steven and Dodo |
| Enemy: | Latter-Day Pantheon |
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| Author: | Steve Lyons |
| Publisher: | BBC Books |
| Publication: | January 1999 |
| Format: | Paperback Book, 274 Pages |
| ISBN: | ISBN 0-563-55566-1 |
| Previous Story: | The Infinity Doctors |
| Following Story: | The Wages of Sin |
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New York, 1965. A time of conflict between ideologies, races, generations and genders, when crime runs rife and an unpopular war drags on in a distant land. In the midst of this turmoil, people cry out to their gods.
And now, it seems, the gods have answered their call. Walking the slums and tenements of downtown Manhattan, demonstrating extraordinary powers, five strangers are gathering a growing crowd of worshippers.
Steven wants to believe in miracles, but the Doctor is more sceptical. What are the strangers' real motives, and why does history make no mention of these events? As New York begins to tear itself apart, the Doctor's principles are tested to their limits. Which side should he choose to help? And what part will a London schoolgirl named Dorothea Chaplet play in the ensuing chaos?
What price is humankind willing to pay for salvation?
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| Previous Release: The Infinity Doctors |
Next Release: The Wages of Sin |

Planet Salvation is a distant planet filled with deadly technology and used by the New Gods of Apokolips as a "training planet". Amanda Waller and Checkmate set this planet as a permanent prison for metahuman and costumed villains, forcing them to behave or die. This planet is featured in the Salvation Run series, a seven-issue 2007-2008 DC Comics limited series which was designed to tie in to the company's major event series Final Crisis in 2008.
Featured on the planet are: Lex Luthor, Joker, Body Doubles, Hellhound, Gorilla Grodd, Catwoman, Vandal Savage, Vandal Savage's daughter Scandal, Crazy Quilt, Deadshot, Heat Wave, Captain Cold, Weather Wizard, Abra Kadabra, Mirror Master, Desaad, Black Spider, Cheetah, Sonar, Psimon, Phobia, Hyena, Killer Croc, Killer Frost, Clayface, Metallo, Rag Doll, Tarpit, Chemo, Blockbuster (who is actually J'onn J'onzz), Bane, Bolt, Brain, Mallah, Brutale, Plasmus, Warp, General Immortus, Solomon Grundy, and others.
Being physically rescued or saved from the Island was the original goal of the survivors. As the story has progressed, some characters seem to have become complacent or accepting of the situation and focus less on the goal of being saved.
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The following list shows when characters have mentioned, sought, avoided or received salvation from the Island.
Some of The Others are able to leave and return to the Island. In Miami, Florida, Ethan and Richard recruited Juliet to come work on the Island. ("Not in Portland") ("One of Us") On the day of the crash of Flight 815, Richard was apparently in Miami, where he was filming Juliet's sister and nephew in a public park. ("One of Us") It is implied that Ben also leaves the Island, as Sayid discovered a secret closet in his house at the barracks containing multiple passports, cash in various currencies, and shoes and clothing suitable for the outside world. At some point in the future after survivors have made it off the Island, Ben is in Berlin, recruiting Sayid as a hitman. ("The Economist")
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| "Salvation" | |
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| Season: | 1 |
| Episode no. | 11 |
| Original post date: | 2007 |
| Stardate: | 49898.6 |
| Year: | 2372 |
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| Previous episode: | "Devil's Cube" |
| Next episode: | "Better the Devil You Know" |
"Salvation" is the eleventh episode of the first season of Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions and the third episode in the Devil's Cradle arc.
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Samantha Delaney's folded space drive prototype has opened a spatial anomaly above a pre-warp civilization. Starfleet Command orders non-interference, citing the Prime Directive, but Antonio Ramirez, who has seen this type of damage first-hand before, disagrees, and he's willing to take matters into his own hands to save the planet...
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