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== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
When Litefoot's home is invaded by giant metal spheres, it seems that the end of the world is nigh. The enemy has revealed itself, the end game is afoot — can two Henry Gordon Jagos save the day?
When [[George Litefoot|Litefoot]]'s home is invaded by giant metal spheres, it seems that the end of the world is nigh. The enemy has revealed itself, the end game is afoot — can two [[Henry Gordon Jago]]s save the day?


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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== References ==
== References ==
* According to Payne, this story takes place in "[[1890]], give or take a few years."
* According to Payne, the time period is "[[1890]], give or take a few years."
* Sergeant Quick tells Professor Litefoot that the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] is issuing the cover story that the metal spheres are a stunt by a group of Bohemian artists.  
* Sergeant Quick tells Professor Litefoot that the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] is issuing the cover story that the metal spheres are a stunt by a group of Bohemian sculptors.  
* According to Quick, the police have interviewed the Irish author and playwright, [[Oscar Wilde]].
* According to Quick, the police have interviewed the Irish author and playwright, [[Oscar Wilde]].
* As a result of the time breaks, Leela and Jago find a [[20th century]] [[radio]] playing a [[BBC]] shipping broadcast. They later see a [[British]] [[Spitfire]] and a [[German]] ''Messerschmitt'' fighting each other in the sky over [[1890s]] [[London]] which had come from the [[The Blitz|Blitz]] in the early [[1940s]].
* As a result of the time breaks, Leela and Jago find a [[20th century]] [[radio]] playing a [[BBC]] shipping broadcast. They later see a [[British]] [[Spitfire]] and a [[German]] ''Messerschmitt'' fighting each other in the sky over [[1890s]] [[London]] which had come from the [[The Blitz|Blitz]] in the early [[1940s]].
* Payne has brought a [[sabre-toothed tiger]] to 1890s London from thousands of years in the past to act as a guard. Leela breaks its neck but sustains several injuries in doing so.
* Payne has brought a [[sabre-toothed tiger]] to London in the 1890s from thousands of years in the past to act as a guard. Leela breaks its neck but sustains several injuries in doing so.
* The version of Jago from several hours in the future, which is eventually rendered an [[Alternate timeline|alternative timeline]], is killed by one of Payne's traps.
* The version of Jago from several hours in the future, which is eventually rendered an [[Alternate timeline|alternative timeline]], is killed by one of Payne's traps.
* Leela describes Jago and Litefoot as being like family to her.


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* Leela refers to [[Johnny Skipton]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dead Men's Tales (audio story)|Dead Men Tales]]'')
* Leela previously saw recreations of a British [[Spitfire]] and a German [[Messerschmitt]] in the [[Morovanian Museum]] on [[Morovania Minor]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Renaissance Man (audio story)|The Renaissance Man]]'')
* Leela once again refers to members of the Metropolitan Police Service as "blue guards." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)|The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Renaissance Man (audio story)|The Renaissance Man]]'', ''[[Energy of the Daleks (audio story)|Energy of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Foe from the Future (audio story)|The Foe from the Future]]'', ''[[Dead Men's Tales (audio story)|Dead Men's Tales]]'')
* Litefoot tells Payne that he and Jago have experience of other times. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)|The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Spirit Trap (audio story)|The Spirit Trap]]'', ''[[Swan Song (audio story)|Swan Song]]'')
* The Time Eaters showed Payne how to travel back in time to [[2011]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Swan Song (audio story)|Swan Song]]'')
* Jago and Litefoot recall learning that the [[New Regency Theatre]] will ultimately be destroyed at 8:47 p.m. on [[12 October]] [[1940]] in "[[World War II|a future war]]." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Swan Song (audio story)|Swan Song]]'')
* Jago and Litefoot recall learning that the [[New Regency Theatre]] will ultimately be destroyed at 8:47 p.m. on [[12 October]] [[1940]] in "[[World War II|a future war]]." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Swan Song (audio story)|Swan Song]]'')
* Leela previously saw recreations of a British [[Spitfire]] and a German [[Messerschmitt]] in the [[Morovanian Museum]] on [[Morovania Minor]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Renaissance Man (audio story)|The Renaissance Man]]'')
* Ellie refers to the fact that Litefoot allowed her to stay at his house when she was "[[Vampire|ill]]". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Theatre of Dreams (audio story)|The Theatre of Dreams]]'', ''[[The Ruthven Inheritance (audio story)|The Ruthven Inheritance]]'')
* It would later be revealed that Leela was unable to return to [[Gallifrey]] using her [[Time Ring]] as the interference from Payne's temporal experiments had prevented it from functioning. Furthermore, the experiments dragged both the [[Sixth Doctor]]'s [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] and a [[Temparon]] vessel to the [[1890s]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Hourglass Killers (audio story)|The Hourglass Killers]]'')
* It would later be revealed that Leela was unable to return to [[Gallifrey]] using her [[Time Ring]] as the interference from Payne's temporal experiments had prevented it from functioning. Furthermore, the experiments dragged both the [[Sixth Doctor]]'s [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] and a [[Temparon]] vessel to the [[1890s]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Hourglass Killers (audio story)|The Hourglass Killers]]'')



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Chronoclasm is the twelfth Big Finish Productions audio drama in the Jago & Litefoot series and the finale of series 3.

Publisher's summary

When Litefoot's home is invaded by giant metal spheres, it seems that the end of the world is nigh. The enemy has revealed itself, the end game is afoot — can two Henry Gordon Jagos save the day?

Plot

to be added

Cast

References

  • According to Payne, the time period is "1890, give or take a few years."
  • Sergeant Quick tells Professor Litefoot that the Metropolitan Police Service is issuing the cover story that the metal spheres are a stunt by a group of Bohemian sculptors.
  • According to Quick, the police have interviewed the Irish author and playwright, Oscar Wilde.
  • As a result of the time breaks, Leela and Jago find a 20th century radio playing a BBC shipping broadcast. They later see a British Spitfire and a German Messerschmitt fighting each other in the sky over 1890s London which had come from the Blitz in the early 1940s.
  • Payne has brought a sabre-toothed tiger to London in the 1890s from thousands of years in the past to act as a guard. Leela breaks its neck but sustains several injuries in doing so.
  • The version of Jago from several hours in the future, which is eventually rendered an alternative timeline, is killed by one of Payne's traps.
  • Leela describes Jago and Litefoot as being like family to her.

Story notes

to be added

Continuity

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