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Which Doctor Who novels are considered most relevant to the Faction Paradox universe?

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The Faction Paradox universe, created by Lawrence Miles, is intricately linked to several Doctor Who novels. Here are the primary Doctor Who novels that are considered most relevant to the Faction Paradox universe:

  1. "Alien Bodies" by Lawrence Miles:

    • This Eighth Doctor Adventure novel is where Faction Paradox makes their first appearance. It significantly establishes many of the concepts and characters that would be central to Faction Paradox (source).

    Alien Bodies

  2. "Interference: Book One and Two" by Lawrence Miles:

    • These novels further expand on the Faction Paradox mythology and delve into their conflicts with other Time Lord factions.

    Interference Book Two

  3. "Unnatural History" by Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman:

    • This novel, while featuring the Eighth Doctor, also ties into the larger mythos of Faction Paradox through thematic and narrative elements.

    Unnatural History

  4. "The Ancestor Cell" by Peter Anghelides and Stephen Cole:

    • This book deals with the aftermath of some of the events set up by Miles in the previous novels, continuing to explore the impact of Faction Paradox.

    The Ancestor Cell

  5. "The Book of the War" by Lawrence Miles:

    • Although not strictly a Doctor Who novel, this encyclopedic work is crucial for any deeper understanding of the Faction Paradox universe.

    The Book of the War

These novels provide a comprehensive look at the origins, philosophy, and far-reaching impact of Faction Paradox within the Doctor Who expanded universe.

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