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|series = [[I, Davros]]
|range          = I, Davros
|number = 4
|number in range = 4
|main character = [[Davros]]
|series         = [[I, Davros]]
|featuring = {{il|[[Nyder]],| The [[Supremo]],| [[Dalek]]s}}
|number         = 4
|enemy = [[Thal]]s
|main character = [[Davros]]
|setting = The [[Kaled Dome]] and the [[Thal Dome]], [[Skaro]]
|featuring       = Nyder
|writer = [[Scott Alan Woodard]]
|featuring2      = Supremo
|director = [[Gary Russell]]
|featuring3      = Daleks
|music= [[Steve Foxon]]
|enemy           = [[Thal]]s, [[Ral]]
|sound= [[Steve Foxon]]
|setting         = The [[Kaled Dome]] and the [[Thal Dome]], [[Skaro]]
|cover= [[Stuart Manning]]
|writer         = Scott Alan Woodard
|publisher = Big Finish Productions
|director       = [[Gary Russell]]
|release date = [[December (releases)|December]] [[2006 (releases)|2006]]
|producer        = Gary Russell and [[Jason Haigh-Ellery]]
|format = 1 CD
|music           = [[Steve Foxon]]
|sound           = Steve Foxon
|cover           = [[Stuart Manning]]
|publisher       = Big Finish Productions
|release date   = 18 December 2006
|format         = 1 CD<br/>Download
|production code = BFPDAVCD04
|production code = BFPDAVCD04
|isbn = ISBN 1-84435-234-X
|isbn           = ISBN 978-1-84435-234-0 (physical); ISBN 978-1-78178-690-1 (digital)
|prev = Corruption (audio story)
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|next            = The Davros Mission (audio story)
'''''Guilt''''' was the fourth and final story in the ''[[I, Davros]]'' series released by [[Big Finish Productions]].
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'''''Guilt''''' was the fourth and final story in the ''[[I, Davros]]'' series released by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was written by [[Scott Alan Woodard]] and featured [[Terry Molloy]] as [[Davros]], [[Peter Miles]] as [[Nyder]], [[Carolyn Jones]] as [[Calcula (Innocence)|Calcula]], [[Lizzie Hopley]] as [[Yarvell]], [[David Bickerstaff]] as [[Ral]] and [[John Stahl]] as The [[Supremo]].
 
== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
''"That is our world out there. A chemical soup for a sky above and a scarred, radioactive wasteland below. It is purgatory. But we must make it paradise!"''
''"That is our world out there. A chemical soup for a sky above and a scarred, radioactive wasteland below. It is purgatory. But we must make it paradise!"''
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* Thal Soldier - [[Gary Hopkins]]
* Thal Soldier - [[Gary Hopkins]]
* [[Yarvell]] - [[Lizzie Hopley]]
* [[Yarvell]] - [[Lizzie Hopley]]
* [[Calcula|Lady Calcula]] - [[Carolyn Jones]]
* [[Calcula (Innocence)|Lady Calcula]] - [[Carolyn Jones]]
* [[Nyder|Lieutenant Nyder]] - [[Peter Miles]]
* [[Nyder|Lieutenant Nyder]] - [[Peter Miles]]
* Radio Announcer - [[Toby Robinson]]
* Radio Announcer - [[Toby Hrycek-Robinson]]
* The [[Supremo]] - [[John Stahl]]
* The [[Supremo]] - [[John Stahl]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The Kaleds measure time in [[rel]]s.
* The Kaleds measure time in [[rel]]s.
* Davros experiments and genetically alters many of the Kaleds' infant population, creating further [[mutation]]s of the Kaleds.
* Davros experiments and genetically alters many of the Kaleds' infant population, creating further [[mutation]]s of the Kaleds.
* Davros can survive for a brief period outside of his life support chariot.
* For several years, Davros' contribution to the war effort are solely in the area of biological research.
* [[Nyder]] rescues Davros from one of the [[Thal Dome]]s.
* [[Nyder]] rescues Davros from one of the [[Thal Dome]]s.
* Davros used to enjoy sweet [[tea]].
* Davros used to enjoy sweet [[tea]].
* ''[[Captain Croag and the Highland Rangers]]'' was a propaganda television series which was screened among the Kaled population. Davros watched it as a child, as did Yarvell. One episode of the series featured Captain Croag being taken prisoner and tortured in the [[Thal Dome]]. He eventually made his escape with nothing but a length of rusted pipe to use as a weapon.
* ''[[Captain Croag and the Highland Rangers]]'' was a propaganda television series which was screened among the Kaled population.
* The Kaleds' birthrate is rapidly declining with mutations, stillbirths and other such things becoming much more commonplace.
* At the conclusion of the ''[[Book of Predictions]]'', written in the extinct tongue of the [[Dal (species)|Dals]], it says "...and on that day, men will become as gods." In the [[Dal language|original language]], the final word is pronounced "[[Dalek|Dal-ek]]."
* At the conclusion of the ''[[Book of Predictions]]'', written in the extinct tongue of the [[Dal]]s, it says "...and on that day, men will become as gods." In the original language, the final word is pronounced "[[Dalek|Dal-ek]]."
* The password which Davros uses to gain admittance to [[Pediatric Facility K99]] is "[[Calcula (Innocence)|CALCULA]]."
* With the assassinations of the Supremo and the other members of the Council of Twelve, Davros becomes the ''de facto'' Kaled head of state as their deaths leave him as the most senior surviving civilian within the [[Kaled Dome]] since he is the head of the [[Scientific Elite]]. He promotes Nyder to Security Commander.
* Davros transplants a [[Thal]] brain, that of the captured spy [[Baran]], into his first [[Mark I Travel Machine]].
* The password which Davros uses to gain admittance to [[Pediatric Facility K99]] is "[[Calcula|CALCULA]]."
* Davros invented [[vibromine]]s.
* Davros transplants a [[Thal]] brain, that of the captured spy [[Baran]], into his first [[Mark I Travel Machine]], an early prototype of what would later become known as a [[Dalek]]. Davros based its design on that of his life support chariot. Its first word is the name of its creator: "Davros." This was followed by "I am alive!"


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This release included a second CD with a behind the scenes documentary and interviews behind all four audio dramas.
* This release included a second CD with a behind the scenes documentary and interviews behind all four audio dramas.
* [[Peter Miles]] reprises his role as [[Nyder]] from [[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]''.
* Miles and Bowerman previously appeared in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Whispers of Terror (audio story)|Whispers of Terror]]'' together. They played [[Gantman|Curator Gantman]] and [[Beth Pernell]] respectively.
* Besides Davros himself, his mother Lady Calcula is the only character to appear in all four audio dramas in the ''I, Davros'' mini-series.
* Besides Davros himself, his mother Lady Calcula is the only character to appear in all four audio dramas in the ''I, Davros'' mini-series.
* This audio drama was recorded on [[3 August (production)|3 August]] [[2006 (production)|2006]].
* This audio drama was recorded on [[3 August (production)|3 August]] [[2006 (production)|2006]] at [[The Moat Studios]].
* The story was reissued in 2007 as part of ''[[The Complete Davros Collection]] ''DVD boxset.
* The story was originally released on CD and download. It was later reissued in [[2007 (releases)|2007]] as part of ''[[The Complete Davros Collection]]'' DVD boxset. It is now available as a download only. It was subsequently re-released as part of ''[[I, Davros: The Complete Series]]''.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* Davros experiences an hallucination of his boyhood at his stepfather [[Nasgard|Colonel Nasgard]]'s ancestral home on [[Lake of Mutations|Drammankin Lake]] in which he sees his mother [[Calcula|Lady Calcula]] and his elder half-sister [[Yarvell]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Innocence (audio story)|Innocence]]'')
* Davros experiences an hallucination of his boyhood at his [[stepfather]] [[Nasgard|Colonel Nasgard]]'s ancestral home on [[Drammankin Lake]] in which he sees his mother [[Calcula (Innocence)|Lady Calcula]] and his elder half-sister [[Yarvell]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Innocence (audio story)|Innocence]]'')
* Davros does not require nourishment due to his life support system, although he does occasionally eat. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Davros (audio story)|Davros]]'')
* Davros does not require nourishment due to his life support system, although he does occasionally eat. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Davros (audio story)|Davros]]'')
* Davros tells Nyder that he often read the [[Dal]] ''Book of Predictions'' when he was a child. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Innocence (audio story)|Innocence]]'')
* Davros tells Nyder that he often read the [[Dal (species)|Dal]] ''[[Book of Predictions]]'' when he was a child. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Innocence (audio story)|Innocence]]'')
* Baran reads Davros' report about his experiments on his mother's corpse after she had been mutated by [[radiation]] years earlier. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Corruption (audio story)|Corruption]]'')
* Baran reads Davros' report about his experiments on his mother's corpse after she had been mutated by [[radiation]] years earlier. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Corruption (audio story)|Corruption]]'')
* This story occurs a relatively short time before the events of [[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]''.
* This story occurs a relatively short time before the events of [[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]''.
* From the description and implication, the [[Mark I Travel Machine]] that Davros creates is of the same design as the [[Dalek drone|Daleks]] seen in [[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]''.
* Davros created the [[Mark I Travel Machine]], a design which he would improve into the Mark III [[Dalek drone|Daleks]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'')


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Guilt was the fourth and final story in the I, Davros series released by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Scott Alan Woodard and featured Terry Molloy as Davros, Peter Miles as Nyder, Carolyn Jones as Calcula, Lizzie Hopley as Yarvell, David Bickerstaff as Ral and John Stahl as The Supremo.

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"That is our world out there. A chemical soup for a sky above and a scarred, radioactive wasteland below. It is purgatory. But we must make it paradise!"

The Kaled city is now ravaged, and life has become one of fear, protected by a vast transparent dome that covers the city ruins. The Thals undertake a desperate mission to take Davros away from his laboratories, and the Supremo must send a crack squad over enemy lines to retrieve his chief scientist. Led by the morally bankrupt Lieutenant Nyder, Davros is rescued. But he has been changed by the experience, and where once he stood for knowledge, he now espouses the utter extermination of the Thal people. To this end, Davros will stop at nothing to make sure his legacy lives on...

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  • This release included a second CD with a behind the scenes documentary and interviews behind all four audio dramas.
  • Besides Davros himself, his mother Lady Calcula is the only character to appear in all four audio dramas in the I, Davros mini-series.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 3 August 2006 at The Moat Studios.
  • The story was originally released on CD and download. It was later reissued in 2007 as part of The Complete Davros Collection DVD boxset. It is now available as a download only. It was subsequently re-released as part of I, Davros: The Complete Series.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

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