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The Doctor and Nyssa realise the passage ahead has been blocked. They can’t access the TARDIS and the raiders can’t access their ship. | |||
Hisko and Murs bring the Doctor and Nyssa back to the main chamber. Virna forces the Doctor to show her, Murs and Heff the safe path to the God-King’s tomb, while Hisko keeps Nyssa hostage in the chamber. | |||
The Doctor navigates Virna and her sons past high-tech booby traps as they venture further into the tomb ship. They come across a corpse, which has left familiar markings on the wall, arousing Heff’s suspicions as to his mother’s ruthlessness. They face off against more giant insects, which the Doctor reveals to be the Arrit-ko, servitors of the God-King. | |||
Virna reveals the tomb ship has entered an inhabited star system, giving the Doctor his own urgent motivation to reach the God King’s tomb. There he can access the navigation controls and steer the tomb ship back into deep space, before it goes supernova and destroys this systems inhabitants. | |||
In the chamber Hisko activates the hologram, which warns of trial and pain on the path to the God-king’s tomb. Concerned for the Doctor, Nyssa escapes into the catacombs, pursued by Hisko. They come across the corpse of one of Hisko’s brothers, just before Hisko is caught in the same forcefield cage that killed his predecessor. | |||
As Hisko panics and more Arrit-ko advance on Nyssa, the mysterious woman appears, subduing the insects and freeing Hisko. She invites Nyssa and Hisko to come with her, to the God-king … for a family reunion. | |||
The Doctor, Virna, Heff and Murs make it to the door to the God-king’s tomb. One forcefield springs up around the Doctor and Virna, and one around Heff and Murs. A holographic message informs them they must choose which of them will live, and who be sacrificed. | |||
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Tomb Ship was the one hundred and eighty-sixth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Emma Beeby and Gordon Rennie and featured Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor and Sarah Sutton as Nyssa.
Publisher's summary
The TARDIS brings the Doctor and Nyssa to a vast pyramid, floating in space. A tomb ship — the last resting place of the God-King of the Arrit, an incredibly advanced and incredibly ancient civilisation, long since extinct.
They're not alone, however. Another old dynasty walks its twisted, trap-ridden passages — a family of tomb raiders led by a fanatical matriarch, whose many sons and daughters have been tutored in tales of the God-King's lost treasure.
But those who seek the God-King will find death in their shadow. Death from below. Death from above. Death moving them back and forward, turning their own hearts against them.
Because only the dead will survive.
Plot
Part one
The Doctor and Nyssa arrive in the catacombs of the vast tomb ship of the God-King of the Arrit. Despite the discovery of desiccated corpse displaying giant mandible-bites, the Doctor insists further exploration will be worth their while.
Also exploring the tomb ship, their spaceship docked to the outer wall, is a party of raiders comprising the tyrannical matriarch Virna and her sons, Hisko, Heff and Murs. Virna desires to break into the inner sanctum of the tomb and reclaim her family’s birthright. She has already sacrificed two of her sons to the tomb’s traps and pitfalls, goaded by the voice of a woman on her intercom, who tells Virna that her quest is useless and her childrens' sacrifice in vain.
Murs returns from the catacombs with news of the Doctor and Nyssa, that they are heading towards the tomb’s main chamber. Virna, believing they too are here to take her prize, goes with Murs to intercept the Doctor and Nyssa in the chamber, sending Hisko and Heff to head them off along an alternative route.
In the vast main chamber, the Doctor and Nyssa activate a hologram display of the God King’s funeral procession, observing his deliverance to the inner sanctum through a door on the far wall of the chamber.
Murs and Hisko are attacked by giant insectoids. Murs stays to face the creatures, while Hisko flees.
Hisko then encounters the woman from Virna’s intercom, her features concealed. She tells him there is no way off the ship and they are all doomed to die. She is momentarily overcome by an unseen force, saying the sacrifice has arrived.
In the chamber, Nyssa accidentally activates a gravity trap. The Doctor is about to solve the puzzle that will rescue her but is prevented by the arrival of Virna and Heff.
Virna accuses the Doctor and Nyssa of murdering her two other sons, but Heff frees Nyssa from the gravity trap by opening the door to the inner sanctum - which had been unlocked by the activation of the gravity trap.
The Doctor insists they all need to vacate the tomb ship, as it is preparing to go supernova - the final act of the God-King’s death ritual.
Murs enters the chamber with news of the attack by the insectoids. Hisko soon follows, who informs the party of his encounter with the strange woman. When Virna is distracted by the woman making contact over her intercom again, the Doctor and Nyssa escape.
Returning to the spot where they left the TARDIS, the Doctor and Nyssa discover the ship is gone.
Part two
The Doctor and Nyssa realise the passage ahead has been blocked. They can’t access the TARDIS and the raiders can’t access their ship.
Hisko and Murs bring the Doctor and Nyssa back to the main chamber. Virna forces the Doctor to show her, Murs and Heff the safe path to the God-King’s tomb, while Hisko keeps Nyssa hostage in the chamber.
The Doctor navigates Virna and her sons past high-tech booby traps as they venture further into the tomb ship. They come across a corpse, which has left familiar markings on the wall, arousing Heff’s suspicions as to his mother’s ruthlessness. They face off against more giant insects, which the Doctor reveals to be the Arrit-ko, servitors of the God-King.
Virna reveals the tomb ship has entered an inhabited star system, giving the Doctor his own urgent motivation to reach the God King’s tomb. There he can access the navigation controls and steer the tomb ship back into deep space, before it goes supernova and destroys this systems inhabitants.
In the chamber Hisko activates the hologram, which warns of trial and pain on the path to the God-king’s tomb. Concerned for the Doctor, Nyssa escapes into the catacombs, pursued by Hisko. They come across the corpse of one of Hisko’s brothers, just before Hisko is caught in the same forcefield cage that killed his predecessor.
As Hisko panics and more Arrit-ko advance on Nyssa, the mysterious woman appears, subduing the insects and freeing Hisko. She invites Nyssa and Hisko to come with her, to the God-king … for a family reunion.
The Doctor, Virna, Heff and Murs make it to the door to the God-king’s tomb. One forcefield springs up around the Doctor and Virna, and one around Heff and Murs. A holographic message informs them they must choose which of them will live, and who be sacrificed.
Part three
to be added
Part four
to be added
Cast
- The Doctor - Peter Davison
- Nyssa - Sarah Sutton
- Virna - Eve Karpf
- Jhanni - Amy Ewbank
- Hisko - James Hayward
- Heff - Jonathan Forbes
- Murs - Ben Porter
- Rek/Hologram-Fresco Voice - Phil Mulryne
References
- The Doctor claims that the Arrit would have rivalled the Time Lords if their civilisation had survived.
- The Arrit believed that their dead God-Kings became stars.
Notes
- This story was recorded on 10 and 11 December 2013.
Continuity
- Nyssa refers to Nathaniel Whitlock. (AUDIO: Moonflesh)
- The Doctor refers to the TARDIS' translation circuit. (TV: The End of the World)
- Virna compares the Arrit-Ko to the Wirrn. (TV: The Ark in Space)
- Hannah Bartholemew mentions that Edwin Tremayne told her about the TARDIS in Suffolk in October 1911. After the TARDIS door was left open due to a malfunctioning latch, she stowed away and travelled with the Doctor and Nyssa to the Arrit tomb ship. (AUDIO: Moonflesh)
- The Doctor refers to the TARDIS' Hostile Action Displacement System. (TV: The Krotons)
External links
- Official Tomb Ship page at bigfinish.com