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|number in series = 6
|number in series       = 6
|audio series   = ''[[Bernice Summerfield (series)|Bernice Summerfield]]''<br />Single Releases
|audio series           = ''[[Bernice Summerfield (series)|Bernice Summerfield]]''<br />Single Releases
|audio series number   = [[Series 1 (BFBS)|1]]
|audio series number   = [[Series 1 (BFBS)|1]]
|series release number         = 6
|series release number = 6
|adapted from   = Dragons' Wrath (novel)
|adapted from           = Dragons' Wrath (novel)
|main character = [[Bernice Summerfield]]
|main character         = [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]]
|featuring       =   
|featuring             =   
|enemy           = [[Truby Kamadrich|Mastrov]], [[Romolo Nusek]]
|enemy                 = [[Truby Kamadrich|Mastrov]], [[Romolo Nusek]]
|setting         = [[Stanturus Three]], [[2593]]
|setting               = [[Stanturus Three]], [[2593]]
|writer         = {{il|Based on a novel by [[Justin Richards]];|adapted for audio by [[Jacqueline Rayner]]}}
|writer                 = {{il|Based on a novel by [[Justin Richards]];|adapted for audio by [[Jacqueline Rayner]]}}
|director       = [[Edward Salt|Ed Salt]]  
|director               = [[Edward Salt|Ed Salt]]  
|producer       = [[Gary Russell]]
|producer               = [[Gary Russell]]
|music           = [[Toby Richards]] and [[Emily Baker]]
|music                 = [[Toby Richards]] and [[Emily Baker]]
|sound           = Toby Richards and Emily Baker
|sound                 = Toby Richards and Emily Baker
|publisher       = Big Finish Productions  
|publisher             = Big Finish Productions  
|cover           = [[Fred Gambino]]
|cover                 = [[Fred Gambino]]
|release date   = [[September (releases)|September]] [[2000 (releases)|2000]]  
|release date           = [[September (releases)|September]] [[2000 (releases)|2000]]  
|format         = 1 CD<br/>Download
|format                 = 1 CD<br/>Download
|production code =  BFPCD6
|production code       =  BFPCD6
|isbn           = ISBN 1-903654-03-3
|isbn                   = ISBN 1-903654-03-3
|series         = [[Bernice Summerfield (series)|Regular ''Bernice Summerfield'' audios]]
|series                 = [[Bernice Summerfield (series)|Regular ''Bernice Summerfield'' audios]]
|story number   = 6
|story number           = 6
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'''''Dragons' Wrath''''' was the sixth and final audio story published by [[Big Finish Productions]] in the [[Series 1 (BFBS)|first season]] of their [[Bernice Summerfield (series)|''Bernice Summerfield'' series]]. It was the final Big Finish adaptation of a [[Virgin New Adventures]] novel until [[2012 (production)|2012]]'s ''[[Love and War (audio story)|Love and War]]''.
'''''Dragons' Wrath''''' was the sixth and final audio story published by [[Big Finish Productions]] in the [[Series 1 (BFBS)|first season]] of their [[Bernice Summerfield (series)|''Bernice Summerfield'' series]]. It was the final Big Finish adaptation of a [[Virgin New Adventures]] novel until [[2012 (production)|2012]]'s ''[[Love and War (audio story)|Love and War]]''.


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== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
The warlord [[Gamaliel]] from the legendary [[Knights of Jeneve]] captured the [[Gamalian Dragon]],­ a jewel-encrusted statuette, after the [[Battle of Bocaro]]. It is now sought by [[Romolo Nusek]], apparently Gamaliel's descendant, to prove his right to assume his ancestor's mantle as ruler of the Sector.
The warlord [[Hugo Gamaliel|Gamaliel]] from the legendary [[Knights of Jeneve]] captured the [[Gamalian Dragon]],­ a jewel-encrusted statuette, after the [[Battle of Bocaro]]. It is now sought by [[Romolo Nusek]], apparently Gamaliel's descendant, to prove his right to assume his ancestor's mantle as ruler of the Sector.


When [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]] joins a group seeking to find the legendary statuette, she has a secret. No one can possibly find one on [[Stanturus Three|Stanturus]] because she's already carrying it ­left for her by a murdered colleague.
When [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]] joins a group seeking to find the legendary statuette, she has a secret. No one can possibly find one on [[Stanturus Three|Stanturus]] because she's already carrying it ­left for her by a murdered colleague.
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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
''to be added''
After being kicked out of a [[bar]], [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]] finds [[Newark Rappare|Professor Newark Rappare]] bleeding in an [[alley]] and staunches his [[gun]]shot wound. Before he dies, he mentions a dragon and the name "Mastrov" and tells her to take his [[key card]], which she uses it to enter his [[art studio]] at [[St Oscar's University|St Oscar's]] and take a dragon statuette. She attends a meeting at which [[Truby Kamadrich|Dr Truby Kamadrich]] asks her and [[Nicholas Clyde|Dr Nicholas Clyde]] to take part in an excavation on [[Stanturus Three]] funded by [[Romolo Nusek]], whose integrity Nicholas questions. He informs Benny that Nusek is descended from [[Hugo Gamaliel]], who stole the [[Gamalian Dragon]] statuette.
 
Benny takes Nicholas to her rooms and shows her the Gamalian Dragon, which bewilders him as he knows the statuette to be in the archives on [[Tharn]] and almost impossible to be replicated given how rarely it is seen by any but Nusek. To solve this mystery and Rappare's death, Benny and Nicholas accept Kamadrich's offer and meet Nusek, accompanied by St Oscar's accounts manager [[Mappin Gilder]] to ensure that they do not jeopardise the funding that Nusek is offering the university. Benny and Nicholas get permission to see the Gamalian Dragon and are given a tour of the archives by [[Reddick]], who tells them that it has not been removed for two centuries nor have there been any attempts to steal it. However, Benny notices that the [[velvet]] it rests on is slightly disturbed.
 
Benny and Nicholas sneak back into the archive and are attacked by a [[cryvok]], an [[android]] [[Rottweiler]], which Nicholas hits with Benny's [[backpack]] containing Rappare's dragon.
 
''to be completed''


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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== References ==
== References ==
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* Rappare has [[forgery]] of the ''[[Mona Lisa]]''.
* The first relic that Nicholas unearthed himself was a [[computer keyboard]] which he keeps as a [[lucky charm]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 19:40, 10 February 2023

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Dragons' Wrath was the sixth and final audio story published by Big Finish Productions in the first season of their Bernice Summerfield series. It was the final Big Finish adaptation of a Virgin New Adventures novel until 2012's Love and War.

The story featured a performance by Richard Franklin, better known for his role of Captain Mike Yates of UNIT in televised Doctor Who.

Publisher's summary

The warlord Gamaliel from the legendary Knights of Jeneve captured the Gamalian Dragon,­ a jewel-encrusted statuette, after the Battle of Bocaro. It is now sought by Romolo Nusek, apparently Gamaliel's descendant, to prove his right to assume his ancestor's mantle as ruler of the Sector.

When Benny joins a group seeking to find the legendary statuette, she has a secret. No one can possibly find one on Stanturus because she's already carrying it ­left for her by a murdered colleague.

The trouble is, the expedition does find one and, as a result, most of them are mysteriously slaughtered. Benny realises she and historian Nicholas Clyde must discern the traitor in their midst. Could it be Gilder, the obsequious administrator from Benny's own university? Could it be Truby Kamadrich, the famous archaeologist? Or might it be the bizarre librarian Reddick, who never leaves Nusek's vaults, protected by an inhospitable volcano?

Plot

After being kicked out of a bar, Benny finds Professor Newark Rappare bleeding in an alley and staunches his gunshot wound. Before he dies, he mentions a dragon and the name "Mastrov" and tells her to take his key card, which she uses it to enter his art studio at St Oscar's and take a dragon statuette. She attends a meeting at which Dr Truby Kamadrich asks her and Dr Nicholas Clyde to take part in an excavation on Stanturus Three funded by Romolo Nusek, whose integrity Nicholas questions. He informs Benny that Nusek is descended from Hugo Gamaliel, who stole the Gamalian Dragon statuette.

Benny takes Nicholas to her rooms and shows her the Gamalian Dragon, which bewilders him as he knows the statuette to be in the archives on Tharn and almost impossible to be replicated given how rarely it is seen by any but Nusek. To solve this mystery and Rappare's death, Benny and Nicholas accept Kamadrich's offer and meet Nusek, accompanied by St Oscar's accounts manager Mappin Gilder to ensure that they do not jeopardise the funding that Nusek is offering the university. Benny and Nicholas get permission to see the Gamalian Dragon and are given a tour of the archives by Reddick, who tells them that it has not been removed for two centuries nor have there been any attempts to steal it. However, Benny notices that the velvet it rests on is slightly disturbed.

Benny and Nicholas sneak back into the archive and are attacked by a cryvok, an android Rottweiler, which Nicholas hits with Benny's backpack containing Rappare's dragon.

to be completed

Cast

References

Notes

  • Gary Russell wanted to start the first season of Bernice Summerfield with this story, but was persuaded otherwise by Paul Cornell.[1]
  • The story introduces the new theme tune for the Bernice Summerfield audios, featuring lyrics such as "Adventure is my name, Adventure is my game...".
  • This is the last novel adaptation in the the Bernice Summerfield range. All subsequent releases were original stories. Big Finish Productions later returned to novel adaptations in a special Novel Adaptations range, whose inaugural release Love and War was, coincidentally, the adaptation of Paul Cornell's novel originally introducing the character of Bernice Summerfield. This new Novel Adaptations range was also discontinued after only 11 stories because of insufficient sales.
  • This was the first release to feature Paul Vyse's "Professor Bernice Summerfield" logo for the series, which was retained until the end of the sixth season and also retroactively applied to the rereleases of the earlier stories.
  • After earlier double-disc releases, Dragons' Wrath began a long stretch of single-disc releases.
  • After several false starts, the music and sound design were entrusted to Justin Richards's brother Toby Richards.[1] He remained at this post until the end of the second season.
  • This audio story was recorded on 7 September 1999 at Harvey Summers's studio in Hastings.
  • Its release took more than a year due to significant problems with post-production, including music and sound design.[1]

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