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series=[[ | |image = The Darkening Eye cover.jpg | ||
number= 3.6| | |range = The Companion Chronicles | ||
|series in range = Series 3 (CC) | |||
|series number in range = 3 | |||
[[ | |number in series = 6 | ||
|series = ''[[The Companion Chronicles]]'' | |||
|number = 3.6 | |||
|main character = [[Nyssa]] | |||
|featuring = Fifth Doctor | |||
music= | |featuring2 = Adric | ||
sound= | |featuring3 = Tegan Jovanka | ||
|enemy = [[Dar Trader]]s | |||
publisher= | |setting = [[Battlefield (The Darkening Eye)|Battlefield]] | ||
release date= | |writer = Stewart Sheargold | ||
format= 1 CD | | |director = [[Ken Bentley]] | ||
production code= BFPDWCC14| | |producer = [[David Richardson]] | ||
isbn= 978-1-84435-355-2 | | |music = [[David Darlington]] | ||
|sound = David Darlington | |||
next | |cover = [[Simon Holub]] | ||
|publisher = Big Finish Productions | |||
|release date = 3 December 2008 | |||
|format = 1 CD<br/>Download | |||
|production code = BFPDWCC14 | |||
|isbn = ISBN 978-1-84435-355-2 | |||
|prev = Home Truths (audio story) | |||
|next = The Transit of Venus (audio story) | |||
|epcount = 2 | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''''The Darkening Eye''''' was the sixth story in the [[Series 3 (CC)|third series]] of ''[[The Companion Chronicles]]'', produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was written by [[Stewart Sheargold]], narrated by [[Sarah Sutton]] and featured the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Adric]], [[Nyssa]] and [[Tegan Jovanka]]. | |||
It broke the unwritten rules of ''The Companion Chronicles'' by featuring [[Nyssa]] relating an adventure with the [[Fifth Doctor]]. Typically, the range dealt with incarnations of [[the Doctor]] whose actors were not able or willing to participate in monthly ''[[Doctor Who]]'' releases. Nyssa was the Fifth Doctor's most constant audio [[companion]], so her inclusion in this range was unusual at the time. However, Tegan and Adric had thus far appeared in audio only once each (with Adric not even played by [[Matthew Waterhouse]]), so this story served to include ''companions'', rather than a Doctor, whose actors were not yet regularly reprising their roles. Furthermore, [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]], [[Peri Brown]], [[Evelyn Smythe]], [[Ace]], [[Bernice Summerfield]] and [[Charlotte Pollard]] each later appeared in at least one ''Companion Chronicle''. | |||
== Publisher's summary == | |||
While investigating a debris-littered [[Battlefield (The Darkening Eye)|battlefield]] in deep space, [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] crew are salvaged by an ancient race of collectors known as [[Dar Trader]]s. | |||
Separated from [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]] after an accident, [[Adric]], [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] and [[Nyssa]] find themselves at the mercy of the Traders' curiosity. But the Traders have salvaged a cabinet from the battle that could be very dangerous indeed. | |||
What does the suave assassin, [[Damasin Hyde]], know of the cabinet? And why is everybody so interested in the missing [[Time Lord]]? | |||
== | To find the Doctor, the TARDIS crew will have to enter a violent inter-planetary [[war]]. Where someone will die, and it will change everything. | ||
== Plot == | |||
=== Part One === | |||
Having detected a dimensional anomaly, the Doctor materialises the TARDIS on a rapidly deteriorating ship. Although there is seemingly no atmosphere, he and his companions are nevertheless able to breathe. Shortly after their arrival, Nyssa sees a figure moving in her peripheral vision, which she soon discovers is a Dar Trader. She describes them as producing a smell similar to [[ammonia]]. The Doctor has never previously heard of the Dar Traders. One of them claims that the four of them have "shifting death signatures. The Dar Traders, who not only trade but consume the dead, have no jurisdiction over the living. | |||
After the structure of the ship further destabilises, the corridor in which the Doctor, his companions and the Dar Traders are standing splits in two. While Adric, Nyssa, Tegan and one of the Dar Traders remain in the half of the corridor which is still connected to the main body of the ship, the Doctor ends up on the other half, although he has access to the TARDIS. The second Dar Trader is blown out into space. Given the unstable nature of the ship, the surviving Dar Trader suggests that he, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan retreat to his vessel. | |||
The walls of the Dar Traders' vessel are adorned with the carcasses which they have previously collected and salvaged. They are preserved using formaldehyde. Tegan describes the remains as "ghoulish." The Dar Trader tells them that they collect the carcasses in order to discover the experiences of the deceased at the moment of death. The Dar Trader's scanners detect that the TARDIS has materialised on the surface of the planet below, leading Adric to suggest that it is once again malfunctioning. The vessel features dozens of Dar Traders in stasis. They are attempting to discover what, if anything, exists in the threshold between life and death. | |||
While in the Dar Traders' catalogue device, Nyssa experiences a vision of herself being held by Tegan in a field of leaves. The Dar Trader interrupts the cataloguing process and states that, as a [[Trakenite]], death is attracted to Nyssa but she can master and calcify it. He proposes a trade. Nyssa agrees on the condition that he spare Adric and Tegan from the cataloguing process and that they retrieve the Doctor and the TARDIS from the planet. The Dar Trader tell Adric, Nyssa and Tegan that they trade in death as they sought to experience it without actually dying. | |||
The pod which the Dar Traders retrieved from the planet is constructed from [[dwarf star alloy]], an extremely dense metal often used to aid in the travel between dimensions. Adric, Nyssa and Tegan determine that this was the source of the dimensional anomaly. | |||
In a secret compartment of the pod, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan discover a middle-aged man dressed in a black suit with a red shirt. Although the Dar Trader believes that he is dead, the man opens his green eyes, pulls out a dagger and stabs Adric in the chest. | |||
=== Part Two === | |||
Adric survives the man's attack on account of his [[Alzarian]] biology, his heart being on the right side of his chest rather than the left. Having been restrained by the Dar Trader, the man tells Nyssa that he is an assassin for hire named [[Damasin Hyde]]. | |||
On the surface of the planet, Damasin discovers that his ship has been raided and all of his equipment has been stolen. His intended target is the Doctor. He has gained possession of his glasses. The Dar Trader claims that he can locate the Doctor by tracking his death signature. | |||
Damasin, who claims that killing people is something that he is "exceptionally good at", tells Nyssa that he cannot die as his cabinet is able to keep him in a perpetual state between life and death, meaning that he is the perfect assassin as he is incapable of being killed. | |||
After being stabbed by one of the soldiers who survived the battle, Nyssa is dead for three minutes but she is brought back by the Dar Trader, who conducts a trade with her. She awakens to find herself being cradled by Tegan in a field of leaves, which is consistent with her earlier premonition while in the catalogue device. | |||
During Nyssa's convalescence, the Dar Trader and Damasin locate the Doctor in a nearby town. They find him on his knees outside the TARDIS being threatened by a several ragged soldiers, who seek to gain possession of the [[TARDIS key]]. Damasin kills them. | |||
The TARDIS was unable to materialise on the disintegrating ship as it was dragged to the surface of the planet by Damasin's vessel. He tells the Doctor that he requires a Time Lord in order to power his cabinet, given its enormous power requirements. Damasin shoots the Doctor but he survives. He determines that the cabinet is the source of the dimensional anomaly and that if Damasin were to activate the cabinet using the Doctor's energy, the dwarf star alloy would amplify the effect and create a hole in the universe, destroying the entire planet. | |||
By bonding herself with the Doctor's energy in the cabinet, Nyssa enters the threshold and turns Damasin to stone. | |||
== | == Cast == | ||
* [[Nyssa]] - [[Sarah Sutton]] | |||
* The [[Dar Trader]]s - [[Derek Carlyle]] | |||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
* | * Nyssa states that she was familiar with the theory of [[dimensional transcendentalism]] before travelling with the Doctor. | ||
* | * The pod which the Dar Traders retrieved from the planet is constructed from [[dwarf star alloy]]. | ||
== | == Notes == | ||
''to be | [[File:The Darkening Eye clean.jpg|thumb|Textless cover art.]] | ||
* This story was told from Nyssa's perspective, making it the first ''Companion Chronicle'' to be read by a companion of a Doctor other than the first four incarnations, though Nyssa was briefly a companion of the [[Fourth Doctor]] in [[TV]]: {{cs|Logopolis (TV story)}}. | |||
* This is the first Big Finish audio play to feature the Fifth Doctor, Nyssa, Tegan and Adric. This had previously been impossible as at that time neither [[Matthew Waterhouse]] nor [[Janet Fielding]] were willing to appear in the range, with the exception of what was originally intended to be Fielding's only appearance in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Gathering (audio story)}} in [[September (releases)|September]] [[2006 (releases)|2006]]. However, Fielding would later reprise her role as Tegan on an ongoing basis in the ''[[Main Range]]'', beginning with [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Cobwebs (audio story)}} in [[July (releases)|July]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]]. Waterhouse would later reprise his role as Adric, beginning in 2014 in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Psychodrome (audio story)}} and {{cs|Iterations of I (audio story)}}, and later in the ''Main Range'', beginning with [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Star Men (audio story)}}. | |||
* This audio drama was released on [[3 December (releases)|3 December]] [[2008 (releases)|2008]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20081225035750/http://www.bigfinish.com:80/whatsnew.aspx LATEST AND UPCOMING RELEASES - Archived on 25-12-2008] (Archived on the Wayback Machine)</ref> | |||
* This audio drama was recorded on [[1 August (production)|1 August]] [[2008 (production)|2008]] at [[the Moat Studios]].<ref name=":0">'Backstage' tab of [https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/doctor-who-the-companion-chronicles-the-darkening-eye-470 the official ''The Darkening Eye'' page] at [https://www.bigfinish.com bigfinish.com].</ref> | |||
* This story is set between [[TV]]: {{cs|Black Orchid (TV story)}} and {{cs|Earthshock (TV story)}}.<ref name=":0" /> | |||
== | == Continuity == | ||
* The | * Nyssa mentions her suffering from [[Lazar's disease]] and her departure from the TARDIS, as seen in [[TV]]: {{cs|Terminus (TV story)}}. | ||
* The | * Nyssa refers to the destruction of [[Traken]] by [[the Master]] in [[1981]], as seen in [[TV]]: {{cs|Logopolis (TV story)}}. | ||
* The Dar Trader states that death follows Adric closely. He would soon "die" in [[TV]]: {{cs|Earthshock (TV story)}}, although [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Boy That Time Forgot (audio story)}} had shown that he survived in a bubble of time and only died many hundreds of years later. | |||
* Adric reminds Nyssa that Alzarians are able to heal faster than other species. He first mentioned this in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Visitation (TV story)}}. | |||
* Nyssa mentions [[Decayed Master|the Master]] stealing her father [[Tremas]]' body. He did this in the closing moments of [[TV]]: {{cs|The Keeper of Traken (TV story)}}. | |||
* During his [[Seventh Doctor|seventh incarnation]], the Doctor would encounter the Dar Traders once again on [[Antikon]], as heard in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Death Collectors (audio story)}}. | |||
==External | == External links == | ||
{{bigfinish|releases/v/the-darkening-eye-470|The Darkening Eye}} | |||
{{dwrefguide|chronicles14.htm|The Darkening Eye}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:08, 30 August 2024
The Darkening Eye was the sixth story in the third series of The Companion Chronicles, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Stewart Sheargold, narrated by Sarah Sutton and featured the Fifth Doctor, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan Jovanka.
It broke the unwritten rules of The Companion Chronicles by featuring Nyssa relating an adventure with the Fifth Doctor. Typically, the range dealt with incarnations of the Doctor whose actors were not able or willing to participate in monthly Doctor Who releases. Nyssa was the Fifth Doctor's most constant audio companion, so her inclusion in this range was unusual at the time. However, Tegan and Adric had thus far appeared in audio only once each (with Adric not even played by Matthew Waterhouse), so this story served to include companions, rather than a Doctor, whose actors were not yet regularly reprising their roles. Furthermore, Turlough, Peri Brown, Evelyn Smythe, Ace, Bernice Summerfield and Charlotte Pollard each later appeared in at least one Companion Chronicle.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
While investigating a debris-littered battlefield in deep space, the TARDIS crew are salvaged by an ancient race of collectors known as Dar Traders.
Separated from the Doctor after an accident, Adric, Tegan and Nyssa find themselves at the mercy of the Traders' curiosity. But the Traders have salvaged a cabinet from the battle that could be very dangerous indeed.
What does the suave assassin, Damasin Hyde, know of the cabinet? And why is everybody so interested in the missing Time Lord?
To find the Doctor, the TARDIS crew will have to enter a violent inter-planetary war. Where someone will die, and it will change everything.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
Part One[[edit] | [edit source]]
Having detected a dimensional anomaly, the Doctor materialises the TARDIS on a rapidly deteriorating ship. Although there is seemingly no atmosphere, he and his companions are nevertheless able to breathe. Shortly after their arrival, Nyssa sees a figure moving in her peripheral vision, which she soon discovers is a Dar Trader. She describes them as producing a smell similar to ammonia. The Doctor has never previously heard of the Dar Traders. One of them claims that the four of them have "shifting death signatures. The Dar Traders, who not only trade but consume the dead, have no jurisdiction over the living.
After the structure of the ship further destabilises, the corridor in which the Doctor, his companions and the Dar Traders are standing splits in two. While Adric, Nyssa, Tegan and one of the Dar Traders remain in the half of the corridor which is still connected to the main body of the ship, the Doctor ends up on the other half, although he has access to the TARDIS. The second Dar Trader is blown out into space. Given the unstable nature of the ship, the surviving Dar Trader suggests that he, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan retreat to his vessel.
The walls of the Dar Traders' vessel are adorned with the carcasses which they have previously collected and salvaged. They are preserved using formaldehyde. Tegan describes the remains as "ghoulish." The Dar Trader tells them that they collect the carcasses in order to discover the experiences of the deceased at the moment of death. The Dar Trader's scanners detect that the TARDIS has materialised on the surface of the planet below, leading Adric to suggest that it is once again malfunctioning. The vessel features dozens of Dar Traders in stasis. They are attempting to discover what, if anything, exists in the threshold between life and death.
While in the Dar Traders' catalogue device, Nyssa experiences a vision of herself being held by Tegan in a field of leaves. The Dar Trader interrupts the cataloguing process and states that, as a Trakenite, death is attracted to Nyssa but she can master and calcify it. He proposes a trade. Nyssa agrees on the condition that he spare Adric and Tegan from the cataloguing process and that they retrieve the Doctor and the TARDIS from the planet. The Dar Trader tell Adric, Nyssa and Tegan that they trade in death as they sought to experience it without actually dying.
The pod which the Dar Traders retrieved from the planet is constructed from dwarf star alloy, an extremely dense metal often used to aid in the travel between dimensions. Adric, Nyssa and Tegan determine that this was the source of the dimensional anomaly.
In a secret compartment of the pod, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan discover a middle-aged man dressed in a black suit with a red shirt. Although the Dar Trader believes that he is dead, the man opens his green eyes, pulls out a dagger and stabs Adric in the chest.
Part Two[[edit] | [edit source]]
Adric survives the man's attack on account of his Alzarian biology, his heart being on the right side of his chest rather than the left. Having been restrained by the Dar Trader, the man tells Nyssa that he is an assassin for hire named Damasin Hyde.
On the surface of the planet, Damasin discovers that his ship has been raided and all of his equipment has been stolen. His intended target is the Doctor. He has gained possession of his glasses. The Dar Trader claims that he can locate the Doctor by tracking his death signature.
Damasin, who claims that killing people is something that he is "exceptionally good at", tells Nyssa that he cannot die as his cabinet is able to keep him in a perpetual state between life and death, meaning that he is the perfect assassin as he is incapable of being killed.
After being stabbed by one of the soldiers who survived the battle, Nyssa is dead for three minutes but she is brought back by the Dar Trader, who conducts a trade with her. She awakens to find herself being cradled by Tegan in a field of leaves, which is consistent with her earlier premonition while in the catalogue device.
During Nyssa's convalescence, the Dar Trader and Damasin locate the Doctor in a nearby town. They find him on his knees outside the TARDIS being threatened by a several ragged soldiers, who seek to gain possession of the TARDIS key. Damasin kills them.
The TARDIS was unable to materialise on the disintegrating ship as it was dragged to the surface of the planet by Damasin's vessel. He tells the Doctor that he requires a Time Lord in order to power his cabinet, given its enormous power requirements. Damasin shoots the Doctor but he survives. He determines that the cabinet is the source of the dimensional anomaly and that if Damasin were to activate the cabinet using the Doctor's energy, the dwarf star alloy would amplify the effect and create a hole in the universe, destroying the entire planet.
By bonding herself with the Doctor's energy in the cabinet, Nyssa enters the threshold and turns Damasin to stone.
Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Nyssa - Sarah Sutton
- The Dar Traders - Derek Carlyle
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Nyssa states that she was familiar with the theory of dimensional transcendentalism before travelling with the Doctor.
- The pod which the Dar Traders retrieved from the planet is constructed from dwarf star alloy.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- This story was told from Nyssa's perspective, making it the first Companion Chronicle to be read by a companion of a Doctor other than the first four incarnations, though Nyssa was briefly a companion of the Fourth Doctor in TV: Logopolis [+]Loading...["Logopolis (TV story)"].
- This is the first Big Finish audio play to feature the Fifth Doctor, Nyssa, Tegan and Adric. This had previously been impossible as at that time neither Matthew Waterhouse nor Janet Fielding were willing to appear in the range, with the exception of what was originally intended to be Fielding's only appearance in AUDIO: The Gathering [+]Loading...["The Gathering (audio story)"] in September 2006. However, Fielding would later reprise her role as Tegan on an ongoing basis in the Main Range, beginning with AUDIO: Cobwebs [+]Loading...["Cobwebs (audio story)"] in July 2010. Waterhouse would later reprise his role as Adric, beginning in 2014 in AUDIO: Psychodrome [+]Loading...["Psychodrome (audio story)"] and Iterations of I [+]Loading...["Iterations of I (audio story)"], and later in the Main Range, beginning with AUDIO: The Star Men [+]Loading...["The Star Men (audio story)"].
- This audio drama was released on 3 December 2008.[1]
- This audio drama was recorded on 1 August 2008 at the Moat Studios.[2]
- This story is set between TV: Black Orchid [+]Loading...["Black Orchid (TV story)"] and Earthshock [+]Loading...["Earthshock (TV story)"].[2]
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Nyssa mentions her suffering from Lazar's disease and her departure from the TARDIS, as seen in TV: Terminus [+]Loading...["Terminus (TV story)"].
- Nyssa refers to the destruction of Traken by the Master in 1981, as seen in TV: Logopolis [+]Loading...["Logopolis (TV story)"].
- The Dar Trader states that death follows Adric closely. He would soon "die" in TV: Earthshock [+]Loading...["Earthshock (TV story)"], although AUDIO: The Boy That Time Forgot [+]Loading...["The Boy That Time Forgot (audio story)"] had shown that he survived in a bubble of time and only died many hundreds of years later.
- Adric reminds Nyssa that Alzarians are able to heal faster than other species. He first mentioned this in TV: The Visitation [+]Loading...["The Visitation (TV story)"].
- Nyssa mentions the Master stealing her father Tremas' body. He did this in the closing moments of TV: The Keeper of Traken [+]Loading...["The Keeper of Traken (TV story)"].
- During his seventh incarnation, the Doctor would encounter the Dar Traders once again on Antikon, as heard in AUDIO: The Death Collectors [+]Loading...["The Death Collectors (audio story)"].
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Official The Darkening Eye page at bigfinish.com
- The Darkening Eye at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- ↑ LATEST AND UPCOMING RELEASES - Archived on 25-12-2008 (Archived on the Wayback Machine)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 'Backstage' tab of the official The Darkening Eye page at bigfinish.com.
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