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* AmbiguousTimePeriod: The year is never specified but ''Franchise/IrisWildthyme'' stories contradict eachother as to when Barbra came from:
** ''The Dreadful Flap'' says Barbra comes from the 35th century.
** ''Enter Wildthyme'' says she hails from the 59th century but mentions a heavily BroadStrokes version of this story with The Doctor omitted for copyright reasons.
** ''The Dreadful Flap'' says Barbra comes from the 35th century.
** ''Enter Wildthyme'' says she hails from the 59th century but mentions a heavily BroadStrokes version of this story with The Doctor omitted for copyright reasons.
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* ApeShallNeverKillApe: Barbara says that robots are programmed never to kill eachother.
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* ApeShallNeverKillApe: Barbara Barbra says that robots are programmed never to kill eachother.
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** Barbara the vending machine goes on to have adventures with ''Franchise/IrisWildthyme''.
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** Barbara Barbra the vending machine goes on to have adventures with ''Franchise/IrisWildthyme''.
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* CharacterOverlap: Barbara the vending machine goes on to have adventures with ''Franchise/IrisWildthyme''.
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* CharacterOverlap: Some of the robots appeared in other stories by Paul Magrs:
** Barbara the vending machine goes on to have adventures with''Franchise/IrisWildthyme''.''Franchise/IrisWildthyme''.
** Toaster and the robotic sunbed appear in the ''Lost On Mars'' trilogy. Thought that would have to be an AlternateContinuity because it's set on an early Mars colony.
** Barbara the vending machine goes on to have adventures with
** Toaster and the robotic sunbed appear in the ''Lost On Mars'' trilogy. Thought that would have to be an AlternateContinuity because it's set on an early Mars colony.
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* JobStealingRobot: Tiermann portrays the trope as a kid thing, that he built his robots so humans don't have to work, though it's not clear how widespread they are off his planet.
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* JobStealingRobot: Tiermann portrays the trope as a kid good thing, that he built his robots so humans don't have to work, though it's not clear how widespread they are off his planet.
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''Sick Building'' is a BBC Books ''Literature/NewSeriesAdventures Franchise/DoctorWho''
novel written by Paul Magrs and based on the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones.
novel written by Paul Magrs and based on the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones.
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''Sick Building'' is a BBC Books ''Literature/NewSeriesAdventures Franchise/DoctorWho''
Franchise/DoctorWho'' novel written by Paul Magrs and based on the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones.
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''Sick Building'' is a BBC Books original novel written by Paul Magrs and based on the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones.
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''Sick Building'' is a BBC Books original ''Literature/NewSeriesAdventure Franchise/DoctorWho''
novel written by Paul Magrs and based on the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones.
novel written by Paul Magrs and based on the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones.
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* BookEnds: Starts and ends from the perspective of a big cativing in the forest near Tiermann's house.
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* RoboticReveal: [[spoiler:Ernest Tiermann is revealed to be a cyborg after the robots rebel.]]
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* RoboticReveal: [[spoiler:Ernest Tiermann is and Amanda are revealed to be a cyborg after the robots rebel.cyborgs.]]
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* TapOnTheHead: Tiermann punches Solin unconscious when he won't board the escape ship without The Doctor and Martha.
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* TinCanRobot: The Doctor describes Tiermann's robots as "all a bit ''[[Franchise/LostInSpace Lost-In-Spacey]]''".
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* TinCanRobot: The Doctor describes Tiermann's robots as "all a bit ''[[Franchise/LostInSpace ''[[Series/LostInSpace Lost-In-Spacey]]''".
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The [=TARDIS=] arrives on Tiermann's World. Professor Tiermann and his family live alone here in a futuristic, fully automated Dreamhome, protected by a supposedly impenetrable force shield. An enormous alien creature called the Voracious Craw is heading towards their home with the intent to devour everything.
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The [=TARDIS=] arrives on Tiermann's World. Professor Tiermann and his family live alone here in a futuristic, fully automated Dreamhome, protected by a supposedly impenetrable force shield. An enormous alien creature called the Voracious Craw is heading towards their home with the intent to devour everything.everything.
* ApeShallNeverKillApe: Barbara says that robots are programmed never to kill eachother.
* CharacterOverlap: Barbara the vending machine goes on to have adventures with ''Franchise/IrisWildthyme''.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: Some of the robots functions, such as Amanda having a robot that eats her dinner for her and another offering Martha and Solin cigarettes and smoking them both itself when she says she doesn't smoke.
* DomedHometown: Dreamhome and it's grounds are covered by a dome-shaped forcefield that keeps out the weather and local predators.
* {{Egopolis}}: Ernest Tiermann bought a planet and named it Tiermann's world.
* HouseFey: Invoked with the A.I. that controls Dreamhome being named Domovoi after a household spirit from Slavic mythology.
* JobStealingRobot: Tiermann portrays the trope as a kid thing, that he built his robots so humans don't have to work, though it's not clear how widespread they are off his planet.
* MixAndMatchCritters: One of the animals that gets into Dreamhome is a bear with a unicorn horn.
* PlanetEater: The plot kicks off with The Doctor coming to Tiermann's World to warn them that an unstoppable creature called a Voracious Craw is coming to eat the planet.
• RoboticReveal: [[spoiler:Ernest Tiermann is revealed to be a cyborg after the robots rebel.]]
* SmartHouse: Dreamhome is staffed by an army of robots who do everything, controlled by a genius A.I.
* TinCanRobot: The Doctor describes Tiermann's robots as "all a bit ''[[Franchise/LostInSpace Lost-In-Spacey]]''".
* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: Domovoi isn't happy with Tiermann intending to leave her and all the robots behind on a doomed planet.
* ApeShallNeverKillApe: Barbara says that robots are programmed never to kill eachother.
* CharacterOverlap: Barbara the vending machine goes on to have adventures with ''Franchise/IrisWildthyme''.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: Some of the robots functions, such as Amanda having a robot that eats her dinner for her and another offering Martha and Solin cigarettes and smoking them both itself when she says she doesn't smoke.
* DomedHometown: Dreamhome and it's grounds are covered by a dome-shaped forcefield that keeps out the weather and local predators.
* {{Egopolis}}: Ernest Tiermann bought a planet and named it Tiermann's world.
* HouseFey: Invoked with the A.I. that controls Dreamhome being named Domovoi after a household spirit from Slavic mythology.
* JobStealingRobot: Tiermann portrays the trope as a kid thing, that he built his robots so humans don't have to work, though it's not clear how widespread they are off his planet.
* MixAndMatchCritters: One of the animals that gets into Dreamhome is a bear with a unicorn horn.
* PlanetEater: The plot kicks off with The Doctor coming to Tiermann's World to warn them that an unstoppable creature called a Voracious Craw is coming to eat the planet.
• RoboticReveal: [[spoiler:Ernest Tiermann is revealed to be a cyborg after the robots rebel.]]
* SmartHouse: Dreamhome is staffed by an army of robots who do everything, controlled by a genius A.I.
* TinCanRobot: The Doctor describes Tiermann's robots as "all a bit ''[[Franchise/LostInSpace Lost-In-Spacey]]''".
* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: Domovoi isn't happy with Tiermann intending to leave her and all the robots behind on a doomed planet.
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Sick Building is a BBC Books original novel written by Paul Magrs and based on the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones.
The [=TARDIS=] arrives on Tiermann's World. Professor Tiermann and his family live alone here in a futuristic, fully automated Dreamhome, protected by a supposedly impenetrable force shield. An enormous alien creature called the Voracious Craw is heading towards their home with the intent to devour everything.
The [=TARDIS=] arrives on Tiermann's World. Professor Tiermann and his family live alone here in a futuristic, fully automated Dreamhome, protected by a supposedly impenetrable force shield. An enormous alien creature called the Voracious Craw is heading towards their home with the intent to devour everything.