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Revision as of 17:15, 10 December 2020
Genetics of the Daleks was a special release from Big Finish Productions in conjunction with the Time Lord Victorious series. It served as a prequel to the Escape Room A Dalek Awakes It was written by Jonathan Morris and featured Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor.
Publisher's summary
There are 10,000 humans in stasis aboard Starship Future. Ten thousand humans expecting to wake up on a distant planet, their new home. But twenty years into their journey, Starship Future takes on board fuel – and something else. Something that’s been waiting, frozen in space, for a very long time.
Something malevolent.
Something with a plan.
Unless the Doctor can help, it looks like the people of Starship Future have no future at all...
Plot
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Cast
- The Doctor - Tom Baker
- Captain Graff - Pippa Haywood
- Pilot Finlay - Joseph Kloska
- Medical Officer Chuke - Clive Mantle
- Professor Brooke - Andrew James Spooner
- The Dalek / Dalek Mutant - Nicholas Briggs
References
- The colonists on Starship Future went into stasis in 2965.
Notes
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Continuity
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External links
- Official Genetics of the Daleks page at bigfinish.com
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