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companions= [[Alison Cheney]]<br>[[The Master (Scream of the Shalka)|The Master]]|
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|companions   = [[The Master (Scream of the Shalka)|The Master]], [[Alison Cheney|Alison]]
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|enemy        = [[Vampire entity (The Feast of the Stone)|Vampire entity]]
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|writer       = Cavan Scott, Mark Wright
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|illustrator  = [[Daryl Joyce]]
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|release date = 3 April 2004
''The Feast of the Stone'' was a short story featuring the version of [[Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|The Doctor]] who had been introduced in the 2003 animated webcast adventure ''[[Scream of the Shalka]]''. Except for an implied cameo in the novel [[EDA]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows]]'', this marked the character's only official appearance outside the original webcast before the so-called "Shalka Doctor" was removed from continuity and replaced by the official television [[Ninth Doctor]]. It also marks the only official appearances of companion [[Alison Cheney]] and the android version of [[The Master (Scream of the Shalka)|The Master]] as featured in the animated serial.
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'''''The Feast of the Stone''''' was a short story featuring the version of [[Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|the Doctor]] who had been introduced in the 2003 animated webcast adventure {{cs|Scream of the Shalka (webcast)}}. This marked one of the character's only appearances outside the original webcast before the "Shalka Doctor" was subsequently ignored by the 2005 revival of ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' until 2024's {{cs|Rogue (TV story)}}.


The short story was published exclusively online on BBC.co.uk, as part of its "Cult Vampires" website.
It also marks the only official return appearance of companion [[Alison Cheney]], as introduced in the animated serial, however the android version of [[The Master (Scream of the Shalka)|the Master]] appeared several times in the ''[[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]]''.


As ''Scream of the Shalka'' and its version of the Doctor has been rendered officially non-canonical by the BBC, this presumably extends to this short story, as well. Nonetheless, as of 2009, the story is still viewable on the BBC's website.
== Synopsis ==
The [[Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|Ninth Doctor]] and his [[companion]]s encounter a [[Vampire entity (The Feast of the Stone)|vampire entity]].


The next exclusive-to-Internet ''Doctor Who'' short story would not appear until [[42]]: Prolouge in May 2007, followed by [[The Frozen]] in December 2007.
== Plot ==
[[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] materialises in a dank [[cavern]]. When the [[Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|Ninth Doctor]] and [[Alison Cheney|Alison]] emerge, they immediately fall victim to a force which causes them to relive old [[memory|memories]] with strong emotional resonance. The Master, realising what's happening, opens up the doors and calls out to the Doctor, who fights free of the illusions and returns to the TARDIS.
 
The cave is the home of an intangible force like a psychic [[Vampire entity (The Feast of the Stone)|vampire]]. It is still feeding off Alison's emotions. The Doctor taps into the psionic resonance of the cavern. He finds Alison is somehow reliving some of the Master's memories and realises that the dormant vampire was woken by the Master's arrival; his mind holds memories of evil greater than anything the vampire had encountered before.


== Plot ==
The Doctor switches off the Master, but this only causes the vampire to redouble its efforts to drain Alison's life. The Doctor connects the Master's [[android]] [[body]] to the TARDIS' telepathic circuits, feeding the vampire such a surge of hatred and evil that the entity explodes into nothingness. Alison is saved, but realises the Doctor did not hesitate to switch off the Master when he felt it necessary. What shall he do to Alison if he believes it's necessary?
''To be added''


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
*[[Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|The Doctor]]
* [[Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|Ninth Doctor]]
*[[Alison Cheney]]
* [[Alison Cheney]]
*[[The Master (Scream of the Shalka)|The Master]].
* [[The Master (Scream of the Shalka)|The Master]]
* [[Vampire entity (The Feast of the Stone)|Vampire entity]]


==References==
== Worldbuilding ==
''To be added''
''to be added''


==Notes==
== Story notes ==
* The Doctor and Alison share a brandy together, one of the few occasions in which the Doctor or his companion have imbibed on alcohol.
* The story appeared in a special webpage devoted to "Cult Vampires" by BBC Online. The page has not been updated since September 2005 and has been mothballed by the BBC. It remains accessible as part of the BBC's aim to leave pages accessible as a reference source.
* Although mostly free of continuity references, this story mentions the [[Slarvian]]s, who had previously been mentioned in the ''[[Bernice Summerfield (series)|Bernice Summerfield]]'' story ''[[The Crystal Flower (short story)|The Crystal Flower]]'' and had been created by the authors for an unproduced [[Big Finish Productions]] story.[http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/vampires/newstory/scottwright.shtml] The Slarvians featured in a story of Big Finish's ''[[The Tomorrow People (audio series)|The Tomorrow People]]'' later in 2004.


==Continuity==
== Continuity ==
''to be added''
* The Doctor tells a joke about a [[Slarvian]] and a man in a [[Quark]] suit at a bar, which would later also be told by [[Panda]] in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Whatever Happened to Iris Wildthyme? (audio story)|Whatever Happened to Iris Wildthyme?]]''.
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/vampires/newstory/scottwright.shtml The Feast of the Stone - Full Story]
 
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==External links==
[[Category:Web-based Doctor Who short stories]]
*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/vampires/newstory/scottwright.shtml The Feast of the Stone - Full Story]
[[Category:2004 short stories]]
[[Category:Doctor Who short stories]]
[[Category:Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka) short stories]]
[[Category:Non-canonical stories]]
[[Category:Webcasts]]

Latest revision as of 01:12, 21 September 2024

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The Feast of the Stone was a short story featuring the version of the Doctor who had been introduced in the 2003 animated webcast adventure Scream of the Shalka [+]Loading...["Scream of the Shalka (webcast)"]. This marked one of the character's only appearances outside the original webcast before the "Shalka Doctor" was subsequently ignored by the 2005 revival of Doctor Who until 2024's Rogue [+]Loading...["Rogue (TV story)"].

It also marks the only official return appearance of companion Alison Cheney, as introduced in the animated serial, however the android version of the Master appeared several times in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Ninth Doctor and his companions encounter a vampire entity.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

The TARDIS materialises in a dank cavern. When the Ninth Doctor and Alison emerge, they immediately fall victim to a force which causes them to relive old memories with strong emotional resonance. The Master, realising what's happening, opens up the doors and calls out to the Doctor, who fights free of the illusions and returns to the TARDIS.

The cave is the home of an intangible force like a psychic vampire. It is still feeding off Alison's emotions. The Doctor taps into the psionic resonance of the cavern. He finds Alison is somehow reliving some of the Master's memories and realises that the dormant vampire was woken by the Master's arrival; his mind holds memories of evil greater than anything the vampire had encountered before.

The Doctor switches off the Master, but this only causes the vampire to redouble its efforts to drain Alison's life. The Doctor connects the Master's android body to the TARDIS' telepathic circuits, feeding the vampire such a surge of hatred and evil that the entity explodes into nothingness. Alison is saved, but realises the Doctor did not hesitate to switch off the Master when he felt it necessary. What shall he do to Alison if he believes it's necessary?

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The story appeared in a special webpage devoted to "Cult Vampires" by BBC Online. The page has not been updated since September 2005 and has been mothballed by the BBC. It remains accessible as part of the BBC's aim to leave pages accessible as a reference source.
  • Although mostly free of continuity references, this story mentions the Slarvians, who had previously been mentioned in the Bernice Summerfield story The Crystal Flower and had been created by the authors for an unproduced Big Finish Productions story.[1] The Slarvians featured in a story of Big Finish's The Tomorrow People later in 2004.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]