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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
=== Part one ===
=== Part one ===
Following a [[recall signal]] for all of [[Kamelion]]'s [[Kamelion (species)|kind]], [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]] pilots [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] to an underground chamber on [[Mekalion]]. He and Kamelion are separated from [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] and [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]] by a collapsing [[staircase]], after which he throws a [[TARDIS key]] to them and tells them to wait a few hours in the ship whilst he and Kamelion head to the surface. On the way, Kamelion explains that he was sent to [[Xeriphas]] as an [[ambassador]] for the [[Kamille]] and shut down after he suddenly and inexplicably lost contact with them.
Following a [[recall signal]] for all of [[Kamelion]]'s [[Kamelion (species)|kind]], [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]] pilots [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] to [[Palace of the Setting Sun|an underground chamber]] on [[Mekalion]]. He and Kamelion are separated from [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] and [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]] by a collapsing [[staircase]], after which he throws a [[TARDIS key]] to them and tells them to wait a few hours in the ship whilst he and Kamelion head to the surface. On the way, Kamelion explains that he was sent to [[Xeriphas]] as an [[ambassador]] for the [[Kamille]] and shut down after he suddenly and inexplicably lost contact with them.


Tegan and Turlough enter the main [[temple]] where four dormant [[robot]]s sit on thrones and Kamelions with missing [[limb]]s are strewn across the floor. They hide from the Grogs, but Turlough accidentally triggers an [[alarm]] with a [[tripwire]] and he and Tegan flee back to the temple.  
Tegan and Turlough enter [[Court of the Kamille|a throne room]] where four dormant [[robot]]s sit and Kamelions with missing [[limb]]s are strewn across the floor. They hide from the Grogs, but Turlough accidentally triggers an [[alarm]] with a [[tripwire]] and he and Tegan flee back to the temple.  


They find other dormant Kamelions and the [[Locus (The Kamelion Empire)|Locus]], the Kamille's [[repository]] of [[knowledge]] which Kamelion attempts to reactivate. The Doctor waits outside and is captured and taken away by the [[gorilla]]-like [[Groll]]s, apparently to be [[sacrifice]]d. He is soon joined by Tegan and Turlough, who were captured by the Grolls after watching the Kamelions in the temple reawaken. The three of them are saved, however, when Kamelion arrives with an army of his own kind, telling them that the Locus is activated and that his kind now have a guiding hand.
They find other dormant Kamelions and the [[Locus (The Kamelion Empire)|Locus]], the Kamille's [[repository]] of [[knowledge]] which Kamelion attempts to reactivate. The Doctor waits outside and is captured and taken away by the [[gorilla]]-like [[Groll]]s, apparently to be [[sacrifice]]d. He is soon joined by Tegan and Turlough, who were captured by the Grolls after watching the Kamelions in the throne room reawaken. The three of them are saved, however, when Kamelion arrives with an army of his own kind, telling them that the Locus is activated and that his kind now have a guiding hand.


=== Part two ===
=== Part two ===
Kamelion [[apology|apologises]] for deceiving his [[companion]]s and admits that his kind are [[soldier]]s, now being led by the sole survivor of the Kamille. The Grolls return and Tegan and Turlough hurry back towards the TARDIS in the ensuing scuffle, not immediately realising that Kamelion has refused to let the Doctor leave and has taken him to the temple. Captured by the Grolls once again, Turlough agrees to help them defeat the Kamelions and tells them that the Doctor is essential to success in this.
Kamelion [[apology|apologises]] for deceiving his [[companion]]s and admits that his kind are [[soldier]]s, now being led by the sole survivor of the Kamille. The Grolls return and Tegan and Turlough hurry back towards the TARDIS in the ensuing scuffle, not immediately realising that Kamelion has refused to let the Doctor leave and has taken him to the throne room. Captured by the Grolls once again, Turlough agrees to help them defeat the Kamelions and tells them that the Doctor is essential to success in this.


Kamelion introduces the Doctor to the enthroned robots, [[Authority (The Kamelion Empire)|Authority]], [[Harmony (The Kamelion Empire)|Harmony]], [[Liberty (The Kamelion Empire)|Liberty]] and [[Chaos (The Kamelion Empire)|Chaos]]; they recite the history of Mekalion and how the Kamille built the Locus to sustain the minds of the Kamille to survive a drop in [[solar luminosity]], later building the Kamelions so that they could continue to interact with the physical world and expand the [[Kamille Empire]]. The true reason that Kamelion was on Xeraphas was as part of an invasion force ordered by the Kamille to wipe out the [[Xeraphin]], which the Doctor finds unacceptable. The Kamille split into four divisions and fought a day-long [[War in Heaven (The Kamelion Empire)|War in Heaven]] with their respective Kamelions which Harmony won, but Mekalion was destroyed and Chaos cut the connection with the Kamelions.
Kamelion introduces the Doctor to the enthroned robots, [[Authority (The Kamelion Empire)|Authority]], [[Harmony (The Kamelion Empire)|Harmony]], [[Liberty (The Kamelion Empire)|Liberty]] and [[Chaos (The Kamelion Empire)|Chaos]]; they recite the history of Mekalion and how the Kamille built the Locus to sustain the minds of the Kamille to survive a drop in [[solar luminosity]], later building the Kamelions so that they could continue to interact with the physical world and expand the [[Kamille Empire]]. The true reason that Kamelion was on Xeraphas was as part of an invasion force ordered by the Kamille to wipe out the [[Xeraphin]], which the Doctor finds unacceptable. The Kamille split into four divisions and fought a day-long [[War in Heaven (The Kamelion Empire)|War in Heaven]] with their respective Kamelions which Harmony won, but Mekalion was destroyed and Chaos cut the connection with the Kamelions.


Tegan and Turlough are taken by the Grolls to the Locus, which Turlough shuts down by removing a [[control block]] in order to disable the Kamelions once again. The Grolls start destroying the dormant androids. The Doctor and Kamelion, who wants his kind reactivated and claims that the Kamille no longer want [[war]], regroup with Tegan and Turlough and return to the TARDIS. There, Kamelion shoots the Doctor and Turlough, taking control of the TARDIS and revealing to Tegan that he is being controlled by Chaos.
Tegan and Turlough are taken by the Grolls to the Locus, which Turlough shuts down by removing a [[control block]] in order to disable the Kamelions once again. The Grolls start destroying the dormant androids. The Doctor and Kamelion, who wants his kind reactivated and claims that the Kamille no longer want [[war]], regroup with Tegan and Turlough and return to the TARDIS. There, Kamelion shoots the Doctor and Turlough, taking control of the TARDIS and revealing to Tegan that he is being controlled by Chaos, the true survivor of the Kamille.


=== Part three ===
=== Part three ===
''to be added''
Kamelion briefly regains control long enough to tell Tegan that the Doctor and Turlough are merely stunned and to ask her to use her [[influence]] to help him. He surrenders control to Chaos in exchange for Tegan's life, after which Chaos flies the TARDIS back in [[time]] 10,000 years to the War in Heaven and takes Tegan to the Court of the Kamille. The Doctor and Turlough wake up and go after them as the war begins and the Kamelions, previously [[dance|dancing]], start destroying one another. Chaos enters the Locus and Kamelion transduces his own mind in there as well, taking Tegan's with him without her consent.
 
The Doctor and Turlough enter the Locus by interfacing with the thrones and find themselves in a [[war zone]] shaped by the Doctor's memories. Meanwhile, Tegan and Kamelion are in a landscape based on Tegan's [[memory|memories]] of [[Albert Jovanka|her grandfather]]'s [[war]] story about [[Gallipoli]]. They are captured and taken to Chaos.
 
''to be completed''


=== Part four ===
=== Part four ===
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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The TARDIS crew were on their way to [[Trion (planet)|Turlough's planet]] when Kamelion joined them. ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'')
* The TARDIS crew were on their way to [[Trion (planet)|Turlough's planet]] when Kamelion joined them. ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'')
* As the Doctor wakes up, he mutters about "deadly [[nightshade]] in the city's water supply". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sensorites (TV story)|The Sensorites]]'')
* The Doctor mentions wars on [[Skaro]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'', ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'', ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'', etc.) [[Comfort]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The War To End All Wars (audio story)|The War To End All Wars]]'') and the [[Death Zone]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')
* According to a previous account, the [[Kamelion (species)|Kamelions]] were created by the [[Gelsandoran]]s ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ultimate Treasure (novel)|The Ultimate Treasure]]'') as [[weapon]]s of [[war]] during their invasion of [[Xeriphas]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)|The Crystal Bucephalus]], [[TV]]: [[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'')
* According to a previous account, the [[Kamelion (species)|Kamelions]] were created by the [[Gelsandoran]]s ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ultimate Treasure (novel)|The Ultimate Treasure]]'') as [[weapon]]s of [[war]] during their invasion of [[Xeriphas]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crystal Bucephalus (novel)|The Crystal Bucephalus]], [[TV]]: [[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'')



Revision as of 21:03, 6 April 2023

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The Kamelion Empire was the two hundred and forty-ninth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Jonathan Morris and featured Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka, Mark Strickson as Vislor Turlough and Jon Culshaw as Kamelion.

Publisher's summary

Once upon a time, a people of great artistry and great knowledge ruled the planet Mekalion: the Kamille. For a thousand years, they prospered peacefully.

Then came disaster, when their sun set forever. Facing extinction, the Kamille made the Locus, a device to sustain their minds; and fashioned shape-changing machines, to act out their wishes on the physical plane...

Servants they called the Kamelion.

Plot

Part one

Following a recall signal for all of Kamelion's kind, the Doctor pilots the TARDIS to an underground chamber on Mekalion. He and Kamelion are separated from Tegan and Turlough by a collapsing staircase, after which he throws a TARDIS key to them and tells them to wait a few hours in the ship whilst he and Kamelion head to the surface. On the way, Kamelion explains that he was sent to Xeriphas as an ambassador for the Kamille and shut down after he suddenly and inexplicably lost contact with them.

Tegan and Turlough enter a throne room where four dormant robots sit and Kamelions with missing limbs are strewn across the floor. They hide from the Grogs, but Turlough accidentally triggers an alarm with a tripwire and he and Tegan flee back to the temple.

They find other dormant Kamelions and the Locus, the Kamille's repository of knowledge which Kamelion attempts to reactivate. The Doctor waits outside and is captured and taken away by the gorilla-like Grolls, apparently to be sacrificed. He is soon joined by Tegan and Turlough, who were captured by the Grolls after watching the Kamelions in the throne room reawaken. The three of them are saved, however, when Kamelion arrives with an army of his own kind, telling them that the Locus is activated and that his kind now have a guiding hand.

Part two

Kamelion apologises for deceiving his companions and admits that his kind are soldiers, now being led by the sole survivor of the Kamille. The Grolls return and Tegan and Turlough hurry back towards the TARDIS in the ensuing scuffle, not immediately realising that Kamelion has refused to let the Doctor leave and has taken him to the throne room. Captured by the Grolls once again, Turlough agrees to help them defeat the Kamelions and tells them that the Doctor is essential to success in this.

Kamelion introduces the Doctor to the enthroned robots, Authority, Harmony, Liberty and Chaos; they recite the history of Mekalion and how the Kamille built the Locus to sustain the minds of the Kamille to survive a drop in solar luminosity, later building the Kamelions so that they could continue to interact with the physical world and expand the Kamille Empire. The true reason that Kamelion was on Xeraphas was as part of an invasion force ordered by the Kamille to wipe out the Xeraphin, which the Doctor finds unacceptable. The Kamille split into four divisions and fought a day-long War in Heaven with their respective Kamelions which Harmony won, but Mekalion was destroyed and Chaos cut the connection with the Kamelions.

Tegan and Turlough are taken by the Grolls to the Locus, which Turlough shuts down by removing a control block in order to disable the Kamelions once again. The Grolls start destroying the dormant androids. The Doctor and Kamelion, who wants his kind reactivated and claims that the Kamille no longer want war, regroup with Tegan and Turlough and return to the TARDIS. There, Kamelion shoots the Doctor and Turlough, taking control of the TARDIS and revealing to Tegan that he is being controlled by Chaos, the true survivor of the Kamille.

Part three

Kamelion briefly regains control long enough to tell Tegan that the Doctor and Turlough are merely stunned and to ask her to use her influence to help him. He surrenders control to Chaos in exchange for Tegan's life, after which Chaos flies the TARDIS back in time 10,000 years to the War in Heaven and takes Tegan to the Court of the Kamille. The Doctor and Turlough wake up and go after them as the war begins and the Kamelions, previously dancing, start destroying one another. Chaos enters the Locus and Kamelion transduces his own mind in there as well, taking Tegan's with him without her consent.

The Doctor and Turlough enter the Locus by interfacing with the thrones and find themselves in a war zone shaped by the Doctor's memories. Meanwhile, Tegan and Kamelion are in a landscape based on Tegan's memories of her grandfather's war story about Gallipoli. They are captured and taken to Chaos.

to be completed

Part four

to be added

Cast

References

Notes

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Continuity

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