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|enemy = [[Lucien (Scorched Earth)|Lucien]], [[Furio]] | |enemy = [[Lucien (Scorched Earth)|Lucien]], [[Furio]] | ||
|setting = [[France]], [[July]] [[1944]] | |setting = [[France]], [[4 July|4]]-[[6 July]] [[1944]] | ||
|writer = [[Chris Chapman]] | |writer = [[Chris Chapman]] | ||
|director = [[John Ainsworth]] | |director = [[John Ainsworth]] | ||
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the two hundred and sixty fourth story in [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]]'s [[Main Range|monthly range]]. It was [[Writer|written]] by [[Chris Chapman]] and featured [[Colin Baker]] as the [[Sixth Doctor]], [[Lisa Greenwood]] as [[Flip Jackson]] and [[Miranda Raison]] as [[Constance Clarke]]. | '''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the two hundred and sixty fourth story in [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]]'s [[Main Range/2020|monthly range]]. It was [[Writer|written]] by [[Chris Chapman]] and featured [[Colin Baker]] as the [[Sixth Doctor]], [[Lisa Greenwood]] as [[Flip Jackson]] and [[Miranda Raison]] as [[Constance Clarke]]. | ||
The story is based mainly around the treatment of people who collaborated with the [[Nazi]]s during [[World War II]], through which it explores the theme of [[hate]] and [[revenge]]. Various aspects of the story reflect this, most notably the conflict which arises between Flip and Constance. | |||
== Publisher's summary == | == Publisher's summary == | ||
[[July]] [[1944]]. [[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] materialises in a small village near [[Rouen]], where celebrations are in full swing. A | [[July]] [[1944]]. [[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] materialises in a small [[village]] near [[Rouen]], where celebrations are in full swing. A [[joy]]ful [[France]] is in the midst of [[Western Front (World War II)|liberation]] as the local [[population]] welcome a battalion of [[Allies|Allied]] [[soldier]]s – along with a [[colour]]fully dressed [[Sixth Doctor|Doctor]] and [[Companion|his two rather excited friends]]. | ||
But there are | But there are [[scream]]s amidst the celebrations as an [[Anger|angry]] crowd dish out their brand of [[justice]] to [[Clementine (Scorched Earth)|one of their own]] that they have branded a traitor. While [[Constance Clarke|Constance]] and [[Flip Jackson|Flip]] find themselves on opposite sides of a war beyond [[World War II|a war]], the Doctor has other concerns. The local community is used to the fires of [[battle]], but a [[Furio|new type of blaze]] is burning – leaping from [[Aeroplane|aircraft]] to aircraft, [[man]] to man – and this [[fire]] seems to be just as eager for [[revenge]] as the village mob. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
=== Part one === | === Part one === | ||
''to | While hiding in the [[France|French]] [[Forest|woods]] on the [[night]] of [[4 June]] [[1944]], [[Germany|German]] [[soldier]]s [[Jorgen (Scorched Earth)|Jorgen]], [[Klaus (Scorched Earth)|Klaus]] and [[Max (Scorched Earth)|Max]] are flushed out by a sudden [[Fire|inferno]]. Max is [[Death|killed]]. His comrades dive into a nearby [[river]]. They think it to be a [[demon]] that has come to punish the Germans for their actions during [[World War II|the war]]. The fire burns all 600 [[acre]]s of the forest to [[ash]]. | ||
The next [[morning]], in the [[village]] of [[Vestille]], near [[Rouen]], [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] lands amidst the celebrations of the villagers, jubilant to be free of [[Nazi]] [[Third Reich|occupation]] after four [[year]]s. [[Constance Clarke|Constance]] in particular is swept up in the joyful atmosphere, knowing the war is nearing its end, but [[Sixth Doctor|the Doctor]] is more concerned about the potential consequences of her knowing about important events in her immediate [[future]]. The two along with [[Flip Jackson|Flip]] speak with [[Corporal]] [[Walter Curtis]] and [[Private]] [[Stan Harris]], soldiers from a [[United Kingdom|British]] battalion passing through, allowing the Doctor to determine the date as [[5 July]] 1944. | |||
Jorgen and Klaus, in their scorched [[uniform]]s, are marched through the village as [[Prisoner of war|prisoners of war]]. They were found in the nearby woods which burned down the previous night. Walter reveals to the Doctor that he suspects the forest fire was no natural occurrence or accident. He he has seen strange [[light]]s in the [[sky]] lately with no clear relation to the rest of the war's aerial activity, taking the form of fire seemingly able to jump from [[Aeroplane|aircraft]] to aircraft at its own convenience. | |||
Elsewhere, Flip and Constance witness a local [[hero]] named [[Lucien (Scorched Earth)|Lucien]] lead the public [[head]]-shaving of a [[woman]] named [[Clementine (Scorched Earth)|Clementine]], on the charges of collaborating with the enemy. Disgusted, Flip interrupts the proceedings by taking Lucien's [[scissors]], but the Doctor appears and tells her they cannot interfere, however much they may want to. The incident creates a rift between Flip and Constance, as the former is repulsed by the latter's acquiescence in the village's behaviour towards a defenceless woman. | |||
That night, Walter brings the Doctor and Constance to his portable [[radar]] station, to allow the Doctor to observe the sky. He spots a Luftwaffe aircraft engulfed in the flames Walter described but his inspection is interrupted by the realisation that the flaming [[Messerschmitt]] is heading straight towards them. | |||
=== Part two === | === Part two === | ||
''to be | The trio [[Running|run]] and dive over a hedge. The Messerschmitt seemingly roars at them before it crashes. A face appears in the fire, prompting the Doctor to attempt communication, but the "living fire" takes off into the sky. The Doctor retrieves a ember for examination. In the TARDIS, he determines the creature is not from [[Earth]], nor is it known to the [[Time Lord]]s, but he has seen enough to call it a [[scavenger]], [[feast]]ing on the spoils of war. He wonders why it was not interested in attacking him. | ||
In the morning, [[6 July]], the Doctor wakes Flip and brings her up to speed. Flip is still determined to help Clementine, so Walter directs her to the liaison with the French in the village. She finds Clementine and asks her about her punishment. Clementine explains that she is known as a "horizontal collaborator", simply for falling in [[love]] with a German officer named [[Alois (Scorched Earth)|Alois]], before [[Battle of Stalingrad|his death]] at [[Stalingrad]]. In her [[grief]], Clementine's [[secret]] was exposed and she was condemned as a traitor. Flip comforts her, suggesting that as time passes, people will be more forgiving, although concedes that she herself is yet to forgive Constance. | |||
The Doctor suggests to Walter that they can learn more about the fire by asking the two German witnesses of the fire in the woods. In the temporary [[prison]] at the [[hay]] [[barn]], Klaus and Jorgen tell the Doctor about the fire. Based on similar stories they have heard, they are sure it attacks only Germans, not the Allies or any other potential targets. | |||
Constance meets Lucien and they take a [[walk]]. Lucien apologises for the previous [[day]]'s incident but maintains that enemy collaborators must be held to account. He reveals he is a member of the [[French Resistance]], which Constance, as a [[Women's Royal Naval Service|WREN]], has long admired. They talk about France under the occupation, giving an idea of why he was so [[anger|angry]]. Constance accepts this, believing the French have "earned the right to be angry." Yet even with the war over, Lucien continues to be angry and speaks of the need for [[revenge]]. This makes Constance feel uneasy. Lucien takes her to see "[[justice]]" in action. | |||
By a [[statue]] of the great French traitor, [[Marshal]] [[Pétain]] of the [[Vichy government]], Lucien summons fire from his [[cigarette]] lighter to "burn the collaborators" inside Clementine's [[flat]]. Within second, the building is engulfed in flame, with Flip and Clementine trapped inside. Lucien is seemingly in a trance as he demands "An [[eye]] for an eye!" and "Death to the collaborators!" | |||
=== Part three === | === Part three === | ||
''to | Constance tries to get through the door to rescue Flip and Clementine but the heat stops her. After spotting the [[smoke]] in the distance, the Doctor arrives to help. They break down the door with the statue and Flip and Clementine escape. The fire shifts to try and reach her but the Doctor and company surround her so that the fire can't reach her without burning innocents. Defeated, it is recalled. The British soldiers bring up fire-fighting equipment but the scene is all clear, save for the smouldering wreckage of the flat. | ||
The TARDIS crew confer with each other. Flip tells them Clementine's story while Constance warns the others about Lucien summoning the fire. The Doctor theorises the fire creature feeds off high negative [[emotion]]s and it has attached itself to Lucien as a "[[Terran]] guide". While he was part of the war, he directed it against the Germans, and now he is directing it against his new enemies, the collaborators. | |||
Although the threat it presenting itself, Walter and his men are called away by their superiors to join the [[Western Front (World War II)|front lines]], leaving behind only their POWs. Left to deal with the problem themselves, the Doctor and his companions confront Lucien. Lucien explains the creature is called a [[Furio]], and that he found her in a crater on the [[1 January|first day]] of the year. As a tiny spark, she spoke to Lucien, saying she fed on [[hate]] and thereby removed it. Lucien used her to fight the Germans in the Resistance but now that they have gone, he wants to use her to bring retribution to anyone who collaborated with the Germans. | |||
When the travellers insist Lucien must release the Furio, he denounces them as collaborators and locks them up with the Germans. Lucien unleashes the Furio on the barn but the Doctor convinces her that they are small fry compared to the hate, anger, [[fear]] and [[guilt]] coursing through [[Berlin]]. Unable to resist, the Furio breaks free from Lucien's influence and speeds off to follow Walter's convoy. Yet Constance is far from pleased. She admonishes the Doctor for saving their lives by condemning hundreds of thousands of innocent people living in Berlin to death. | |||
=== Part four === | === Part four === | ||
''to | Seizing her chance, Constance assaults Lucien and then demands the Doctor explain himself. He admits Berlin was the first credible target he could use to send away the Furio and save their lives; however, he has no intention of allowing her to cross the German [[border]] and believes Lucien may be the key to subduing her. Clementine offers the Doctor the pilot seat of her [[de Havilland Tiger Moth]], while the Germans agree to help with their [[Mercedes-Benz 540K]]. | ||
Walter's convoy detects the Furio approaching them, endangering all 400 men. They drive on while firing back until the Doctor contacts them from the Tiger Moth. He assures them the Furio is not hunting the convoy but following it, hoping to reach Berlin. When the convoy stops on the Doctor's advice, the Furio stops in wait. The Doctor tries to distract her by telling Clementine and Flip and think [[happiness|happy]] [[thought]]s. The positive emotions conjured by the happy [[Memory|memories]] gives the Furio, in the Doctor's words, "[[indigestion]]" and makes her feel "queasy". | |||
Klaus, Jorgen and Constance, with Lucien tied up in the back, catch up. The Doctor informs them that Lucien is the only one that can truly release her. Constance admits that when she first met Lucien that morning, she was fond of him, and understood his hatred of the Nazis. Now she realises that the hate has been controlling them to no constructive end. It is time for him to let go, by releasing the Furio. | |||
In flight, the Tiger Moth is knocked out of the sky and crashes, although the Doctor, Flip and Clementine are not seriously harmed. The Mercedes pulls up and Lucien tries to calm her but the Doctor advises that the only way to stop her is to sever his [[Psychic power|psychic connection]] with her completely, like a [[parent]] sending a [[Adolescence|teenager]] away from [[home]]. Lucien complies. Now that the Furio is free to think for herself, the Doctor tells her of a place far more suitable to her than [[Berlin]]: [[Skaro]], where she can sate her [[hunger]] on all the hatred felt by the [[Dalek]]s and its other inhabitants, although he warns her not to trouble any visiting [[Thal]]s. | |||
The Furio is gone before Walter meets up with the Doctor again. Lucien turns himself in, to pay recompense for the [[blood]] on his [[hand]]s. Klaus and Jorgen drive off after saying their farewells. The Doctor reckons they won't get far but thanks them for their help all the same. At the TARDIS, Flip says goodbye to Clementine and then speaks privately to Constance, who asks for forgiveness. Flip accepts. Constance tells the Doctor she now feels at [[peace]]. Happy to hear it, the Doctor invited her inside and they prepare to [[Time travel|depart]]. | |||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
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* [[Flip Jackson]] - [[Lisa Greenwood]] | * [[Flip Jackson]] - [[Lisa Greenwood]] | ||
* [[Constance Clarke]] - [[Miranda Raison]] | * [[Constance Clarke]] - [[Miranda Raison]] | ||
* [[Walter | * [[Walter Curtis|Walter]] / [[Jurgen (Scorched Earth)|Jorgen]] - [[Christopher Black]] | ||
* [[Harris | * [[Stan Harris|Harris]] / [[Klaus (Scorched Earth)|Klaus]] - [[James Boswell]] | ||
* [[Lucien (Scorched Earth)|Lucien]] / [[Max (Scorched Earth)|Max]] - [[Philip DeLancy]] | * [[Lucien (Scorched Earth)|Lucien]] / [[Max (Scorched Earth)|Max]] - [[Philip DeLancy]] | ||
* [[Clementine (Scorched Earth)|Clementine]] - [[Katarina Olsson]] | * [[Clementine (Scorched Earth)|Clementine]] - [[Katarina Olsson]] | ||
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=== Popular culture === | === Popular culture === | ||
* Flip compares the Doctor's coat to something made by [[Julie Andrews]], while Constance makes a similar comparison about [[Scarlett O'Hara]]. | * Flip compares the Doctor's coat to something made by [[Julie Andrews]], while Constance makes a similar comparison about [[Scarlett O'Hara]]. | ||
* Flip has watched ''[[Saving Private Ryan]]'' and ''[['Allo 'Allo!]]''. | |||
* Flip has watched | |||
=== Locations === | === Locations === | ||
* Flip last visited [[France]] during a | * Flip last visited [[France]] during a Year 8 [[school]] trip. | ||
* Flip had a fling with a German at [[Butlins]] when she was younger. | |||
* Clementine's German lover died [[Battle of Stalingrad|fighting]] at [[Stalingrad]]. | |||
* The Doctor claims all the inhabitants of [[Skaro]] are full of hate; any [[Thal]]s there may only be "visiting". | |||
* | === Individuals === | ||
* The Doctor calls [[Adolf Hitler]] a "dreadful man". | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
''to | * The story was released within a week of the 75th anniversary of [[VE Day]], on 8 May 2020. | ||
* Chris Chapman cited various books by {{w|Anthony Beevor}} as among the historical literature of the war which inspired the storyline. ([[BFX]]: ''Scorched Earth'') Beevor was also among the historians credited in ''[[History 101 (novel)|History 101]]'', having written a military history book about the [[Spanish Civil War]]. | |||
** Chapman also based aspects of the story on his own family history. [[Walter Curtis]] and his experiences in France were based on those of Chapman's own grandfather, after whom Walter is named. ([[BFX]]: ''Scorched Earth'') | |||
* While discussing [[Sixth Doctor|the Doctor's]] behaviour during the scene in which he refuses to stop the cutting of [[Clementine (Scorched Earth)|Clementine]]'s [[hair]], Chapman and [[Colin Baker]] both considered that, had he been alone, he would almost certainly have intervened. In the story, his priority is protecting [[Flip Jackson|Flip]] and [[Constance Clarke|Constance]]. ([[BFX]]: ''Scorched Earth'') | |||
* Acknowledging that ''[[Doctor Who]]'' is an anthology series, Chapman thought it was important to resolve any character arcs within the confines of the story so that it worked as a standalone tale, and so he ended the story with Constance and Flip making up. However, he suggested that this incident could nevertheless put something of a strain on their relationship going forward. ([[BFX]]: ''Scorched Earth'') | |||
* Colin Baker referred to the Furio as "{{w|Orlando Furioso}}". ([[BFX]]: ''Scorched Earth'') | |||
* [[Miranda Raison]] compared the story to the film ''{{w|1917 (2019 film)|1917}}''. ([[BFX]]: ''Scorched Earth'') | |||
* The Sixth Doctor also embarked on a wartime mission in [[France]] in [[July]] [[1944]] in ''[[The Shadow in the Glass (novel)|The Shadow in the Glass]]''. | |||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
* Constance mentions [[Spy|spies]] at [[Bletchley Park]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Criss-Cross (audio story)|Criss-Cross]]'') | |||
* Constance recalls her trip to to [[Vienna]] with the Doctor and Flip. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Quicksilver (audio story)|Quicksilver]]'') | * Constance recalls her trip to to [[Vienna]] with the Doctor and Flip. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Quicksilver (audio story)|Quicksilver]]'') | ||
* Flip recalls meeting [[Davros]] and the [[Dalek]]s, and remembers that they come from [[Skaro]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Curse of Davros (audio story)|The Curse of Davros]]'') | * Flip recalls meeting [[Davros]] and the [[Dalek]]s, and remembers that they come from [[Skaro]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Curse of Davros (audio story)|The Curse of Davros]]'') | ||
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