"All pets are to remain on the surface."
Writer: David Llewellyn
Format: Short Story
Released: September 2010
Printed in: The Brilliant Book 2011
Featuring: Silurians
Synopsis
The Moon is approaching planet Earth, and the reptile population of the planet make plans to descend below the surface until a time that is safe.
Verdict
The Little Planet was a superb little short story! This really was an excellent two pages of fiction that accompanies The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood so well as basically a prequel to everything that defines the Silurians. Or are they Eocenes? I'm not sure it's really known or even important at this point but I'm just going to continue with the name Silurians. That's what we predominantly saw on screen so I see no reason to go against it. Kaya was the main character here as a child Silurian and I grew to really like her very quickly. That's a testament to the author for creating such a likeable person so early on. This whole story was only two pages long and whilst those pages are actually pretty big in basically being A4 and predominantly being text, but the illustrations that accompanied the story were certainly helpful. The one not used for my image here which adorned a good section of the first page was incredibly vibrant and the colour really did help bring the story to life. I think the design of the Silurians anyway is really good and perfect for illustration and that was definitely the case here. I thought seeing the story through Kaya's eyes was very strong and her starting to understand the predicament her father was explaining was excellent. The Moon being seen as getting closer and closer from Kaya's perspective on Earth was intriguing and I can't imagine how much that would have provided some fear! Especially when her father was explaining to her that they would have to descend below the surface for some time whilst the effects dissipated. Finding out that she would have to leave Leefa behind was pretty devastating for her as you can imagine as she viewed this ape in much the same way we as humans would view dogs and cats. I have one of each and the idea of leaving them behind for a catastrophic event to occur feels impossible. Even if they are incredibly annoying at the best of times! The goodbye that Kaya gave to her pet ape was heartfelt and there was strong emotional pull in the story which was impressive given it was only two pages long! That was such an impressive aspect of the adventure and I love it as a prequel to everything Silurian. It ties in with everything we've known since Doctor Who and the Silurians beyond and it's clear that this is just one area of the Silurian population going into hibernation which would explain the change of appearances amongst different clans. I think that works as an explanation with ease. The moment Kaya had to go down below with her father was pretty calm and I liked the presentation of that as I'm sure alternative stories have depicted it as quite chaotic. She could say her goodbye and be prepared. Leefa being let go was a nice touch to give a final sense of freedom before the impending doom, and the moment he said Kaya when he realised she was gone was incredibly poignant. Overall, as short stories go this is a belter! I just wish it was longer. A fantastic companion piece to the Series 5 two-parter.
Rating: 9/10


















