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|image = The Destroyers.jpg
|image           = The Destroyers.jpg
|series = [[The Lost Stories]]
|adapted from    = The Destroyers (unproduced TV story)
|number = 2.02b
|range            = The Lost Stories
|main character = [[Sara Kingdom|Sara]], [[Mark Seven (The Destroyers)|Mark]], [[Jason Corey|Jason]]
|series in range  = Series 2 (TLS)
|enemy = [[Dalek]]s
|series number in range = 2
|setting = [[M5]], [[40th century]]
|number in series = 2b
|writer = [[Terry Nation]], adapted by [[Nicholas Briggs]] and [[John Dorney]]  
|number           = 2.02b
|director = [[Lisa Bowerman]]
|main character   = [[Sara Kingdom|Sara]], [[Mark Seven|Mark]], [[Jason Corey|Jason]]
|producer =[[David Richardson]]
|enemy           = [[Red Dalek (The Destroyers)|Red Dalek]]
|music = [[Jamie Robertson]]
|setting         = [[M5]], [[40th century]]
|sound = [[Jamie Robertson]]
|writer           = Nicholas Briggs, John Dorney
|cover = [[Alex Mallinson]]
|contributors    = [[Terry Nation]], adapted by [[Nicholas Briggs]] and [[John Dorney]]
|publisher = Big Finish
|director         = [[Lisa Bowerman]]
|release date = [[December (releases)|December]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]]
|producer         = [[David Richardson]]
|format = 2 Episodes on 1 CD
|music           = [[Jamie Robertson]]
|isbn = ISBN 978-1-84435-453-5
|sound           = Jamie Robertson
|prev = Prison in Space (audio story)
|cover           = [[Alex Mallinson]]
|next = Thin Ice (audio story)
|publisher       = Big Finish Productions
|sample = https://soundcloud.com/jamierobertson/dalek-the-destroyers-theme-tv
|release date     = December 2010
}}
|format           = 2 Episodes on 1 CD
'''''The Destroyers''''' was a full cast audio drama produced by [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]] for ''The Second Doctor Box set'', a part of ''[[The Lost Stories]]'' series, released in December 2010.<ref>[http://popculturezoo.com/archives/4737 Big Finish Productions Discovers More "Doctor Who Lost Stories"]</ref> It was based on an unproduced script for a pilot episode written by [[Terry Nation]] in 1966. This was planned as a spin-off series for television and featuring the [[Dalek]]s, the [[Space Security Service]] and the character [[Sara Kingdom]], all of whom Nation had featured in ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]''. The actual title of the proposed spin-off series is not known. A synopsis of the script (see: ''[[The Destroyers (unproduced spin-off)|The Destroyers]]'') was published in ''[[The Official Doctor Who & the Daleks Book]]'' in 1988.
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|series          = ''[[The Lost Stories]]''
|prev             = Prison in Space (audio story)
|next             = Thin Ice (audio story)
|series2          = ''[[The Daleks (series)|The Daleks]]'' audio stories
|prev2            = The Daleks (audio story)
|sample           = https://soundcloud.com/jamierobertson/dalek-the-destroyers-theme-tv
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the second and final story in the audio anthology ''[[The Second Doctor Box Set]]'', produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was adapted by [[Nicholas Briggs]] and [[John Dorney]], from the original script by [[Terry Nation]], and it featured [[Jean Marsh]] as [[Sara Kingdom]] and introduced [[Alan Cox]] as [[Mark Seven]], [[Chris Porter]] as [[Jason Corey]] and [[Alex Mallinson]] as [[David Kingdom]].


Terry Nation's original story was adapted for Big Finish by [[Nicholas Briggs]] and John Dorney. It largely switched the roles of Sara and David. It starred [[Jean Marsh]] as [[Sara Kingdom]], Alan Cox as [[Mark Seven (The Destroyers)|Mark Seven]], Chris Porter as [[Jason Corey]], Alex Mallinson as [[David Kingdom]] and Nicholas Briggs as the voice of the Daleks.
It was based on an [[The Destroyers (unproduced TV story)|unproduced script for a pilot episode]] written by [[Terry Nation]] in 1966. This was planned as a spin-off series for television featuring the [[Dalek]]s, the [[Space Security Service]] and the character [[Sara Kingdom]], all of whom Nation had featured in ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]''. The actual title of the proposed spin-off series is not known. A synopsis of the script was published in ''[[The Official Doctor Who & the Daleks Book]]'' in 1988. It also largely switched the roles of Sara and David Kingdom.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
When the crew of Explorer Base One is attacked by the [[Dalek]]s, Space Security Agents [[Sara Kingdom]], [[Mark Seven (The Destroyers)|Mark Seven]] and [[Jason Corey]] investigate. They discover a plan that threatens the future of the entire galaxy...
When the crew of [[Explorer Base One]] is attacked by the [[Dalek]]s, Space Security Agents [[Sara Kingdom]], [[Mark Seven]] and [[Jason Corey]] investigate. They discover a plan that threatens the future of the entire galaxy...


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Carson, a member of the Space Exploration Team who have spent two days on the surface of the giant meteorite M5, patrols inside a force field surrounding their temporary home — Explorer Base One. Their original rocket survey showed no signs of any advanced life on the meteorite. However, the Daleks have a secret underground base and they penetrate the force field and massacre Carson, his superior Tom Wayne (who wears two short arrows on his uniform), Morgan and almost the entire crew. They take two crew, an injured space engineer (named Philip Leigh in the original script) and [[David Kingdom]] away for interrogation.
Carson, a member of the Space Exploration Team who have spent two days on the surface of the giant meteorite M5, patrols inside a force field surrounding their temporary home — Explorer Base One. Their original rocket survey showed no signs of any advanced life on the meteorite. However, the Daleks have a secret underground base and they penetrate the force field and massacre Carson, his superior Tom Wayne (who wears two short arrows on his uniform), Morgan and almost the entire crew. They take two crew, an injured space engineer (named Philip Leigh in the original script) and [[David Kingdom]] away for interrogation.


Meanwhile, [[Space Security Service|Special Space Security Forces]] (SSS) agents [[Jason Corey]], David's sister [[Sara Kingdom]] and android [[Mark Seven (The Destroyers)|Mark Seven]] are exploring M5, having arrived with the team. Noticing the glow of the blazing base, they hurry back. They discover a crew member named Whitman, dying. He tells them that the Daleks attacked and took a few prisoners. Mark Seven recalls that the Daleks are only recorded as having penetrated their galaxy on two occasions: seventy years earlier, when they slaughtered the garrison on Alpha-Millenia; and six months after that, when a Dalek ship was identified near Mars. There had been no reports since then. The native carnivorous carrion plants begin to feast on the dead bodies strewn around. In the Daleks' headquarters, their instruments detect movement at the base. They send a patrol out to annihilate whatever is alive there. When David asks for help for his injured colleague, the Daleks simply kill him, as they still have one healthy prisoner in David.
Meanwhile, [[Space Security Service|Special Space Security Forces]] (SSS) agents [[Jason Corey]], David's sister [[Sara Kingdom]] and android [[Mark Seven]] are exploring M5, having arrived with the team. Noticing the glow of the blazing base, they hurry back. They discover a crew member named Whitman, dying. He tells them that the Daleks attacked and took a few prisoners. Mark Seven recalls that the Daleks are only recorded as having penetrated their galaxy on two occasions: seventy years earlier, when they slaughtered the garrison on [[Alpha Millennium]]; and six months after that, when a Dalek ship was identified near [[Mars]]. There had been no reports since then. The native carnivorous carrion plants begin to feast on the dead bodies strewn around. In the Daleks' headquarters, their instruments detect movement at the base. They send a patrol out to annihilate whatever is alive there. When David asks for help for his injured colleague, the Daleks simply kill him, as they still have one healthy prisoner in David.


The SSS agents follow the Dalek tracks towards their tunnel system, when the Dalek patrol approaches them. Jason, Mark and Sara hide in the bushes, where they are attacked the carnivorous plants. Continuing to the caves, Jason and Mark venture further in while Sara guards the entrance. She is attacked by some sort of shadowy spectre which envelopes her in webbing. She is only released when the creature is scared off by the returning Dalek patrol. She follows Jason and Mark to alert them. Inside, their way forward is blocked by a chasm, but knowing there must be some way for the Daleks to cross it they hide, and see the two Daleks activate a retractable bridge. As one crosses they jump the other, tossing it into the chasm. The first Dalek tries to return but Sara deactivates the bridge, sending the creature plunging into the abyss.
The SSS agents follow the Dalek tracks towards their tunnel system, when the Dalek patrol approaches them. Jason, Mark and Sara hide in the bushes, where they are attacked the carnivorous plants. Continuing to the caves, Jason and Mark venture further in while Sara guards the entrance. She is attacked by some sort of shadowy spectre which envelopes her in webbing. She is only released when the creature is scared off by the returning Dalek patrol. She follows Jason and Mark to alert them. Inside, their way forward is blocked by a chasm, but knowing there must be some way for the Daleks to cross it they hide, and see the two Daleks activate a retractable bridge. As one crosses they jump the other, tossing it into the chasm. The first Dalek tries to return but Sara deactivates the bridge, sending the creature plunging into the abyss.


In the headquarters, the commanding [[Black Dalek]] relays orders to his Silver Dalek subordinate to inform the Supreme Dalek on Skaro that their mission is complete. They tell David that the elimination of the M5 base is part of their strategy for the destruction of Earth and its colony planets. The Black Dalek orders their ship prepared for departure. The SSS agents arrive at the outer doors in time to see David, but not in time to stop him being taken away as the Dalek ship launches.
In the headquarters, the commanding [[Black Dalek (The Destroyers)|Black Dalek]] relays orders to his Silver Dalek subordinate to inform the Supreme Dalek on Skaro that their mission is complete. They tell David that the elimination of the M5 base is part of their strategy for the destruction of Earth and its colony planets. The Black Dalek orders their ship prepared for departure. The SSS agents arrive at the outer doors in time to see David, but not in time to stop him being taken away as the Dalek ship launches.
 
David Kingdom's fate is unknown. Mark Seven wrote a file about the incident, which [[Mavic Chen]] consulted when [[Bret Vyon]] and he met Sara Kingdom "so many years" later in 3999. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Guardian of the Solar System (audio story)|The Guardian of the Solar System]]'')


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
* [[Sara Kingdom]] - [[Jean Marsh]]
* [[Sara Kingdom]] / Narrator - [[Jean Marsh]]
* [[Mark Seven (The Destroyers)|Mark Seven]] - [[Alan Cox]]
* [[Mark Seven]] - [[Alan Cox]]
* [[Jason Corey]] - [[Chris Porter]]
* [[Jason Corey]] - [[Chris Porter]]
* [[David Kingdom]] - [[Alex Mallinson]]
* [[David Kingdom]] - [[Alex Mallinson]]
* [[Dalek]]s - [[Nicholas Briggs]]
* The [[Dalek]]s - [[Nicholas Briggs]]
* Carson
* Wayne
* Morgan
* Whitman


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
''to be added''
* Mark Seven is equipped with a [[loyalty circuit]] and an [[emotion circuit]], which is subservient to his relentless [[logic]]. His [[vision circuit]]ry is infraspectrum sensitive.
* Sara describes Mark as a "damn [[robot]]".
* [[Skaro]] is located in the [[Eighth Galaxy]].
* Seventy years earlier, the Daleks slaughtered a garrison on [[Alpha Millennium]]. Six months later, a [[Dalek ship]] was detected in the vicinity of [[Mars]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
[[File:DaleksTheDestroyers.jpg|thumb|Preview art by [[Brian Williamson]] from ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'']]
[[File:DaleksTheDestroyers.jpg|thumb|Art by [[Brian Williamson]] ([[DWM 406]])]]
* ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 406|406]] featured an article about Terry Nation's unproduced Daleks spin-off.
* This audio drama was recorded on [[7 May (production)|7 May]] 2010.
* This audio drama was recorded on [[7 May (production)|7 May]] 2010.
* This is not the only spin-off focused on the Daleks; Big Finish's earlier series ''[[Dalek Empire (audio series)|Dalek Empire]]'' used a similar theme of a central group of protagonists who fought the Daleks. Additionally, a comic strip was published in ''[[TV Century 21]]'' in the mid-60s, establishing wider aspects of Dalek culture.
* This is not the only spin-off focused on the Daleks; Big Finish's earlier series ''[[Dalek Empire (audio series)|Dalek Empire]]'' used a similar theme of a central group of protagonists who fought the Daleks. Additionally, a comic strip, ''[[The Dalek Chronicles (comic series)|The Dalek Chronicles]]'', was published in ''[[TV Century 21]]'' from [[1965 (releases)|1965]] to [[1967 (releases)|1967]], establishing wider aspects of Dalek culture.
* This is the only Lost Story not to feature [[the Doctor]].


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* Sara mentions that Mark Seven is built in the same vein as [[Dorian Gray]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Shades of Gray (audio story)|Shades of Gray]]'' et al.)
* Sara mentions that Mark Seven is built in the same vein as [[Dorian Gray]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Shades of Gray (audio story)|Shades of Gray]]'' et al.)
 
* David Kingdom's fate is unknown. Mark Seven wrote a file about the incident, which [[Mavic Chen]] consulted when he and [[Bret Vyon]] met Sara Kingdom "so many years" later in [[3999]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Guardian of the Solar System (audio story)|The Guardian of the Solar System]]'')
== Footnotes ==
* The Daleks intend to destroy [[Earth]] and its colonies and conquer Mutter's Spiral. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mission to the Unknown (TV story)|Mission to the Unknown]]'', ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'')
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The Destroyers was the second and final story in the audio anthology The Second Doctor Box Set, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was adapted by Nicholas Briggs and John Dorney, from the original script by Terry Nation, and it featured Jean Marsh as Sara Kingdom and introduced Alan Cox as Mark Seven, Chris Porter as Jason Corey and Alex Mallinson as David Kingdom.

It was based on an unproduced script for a pilot episode written by Terry Nation in 1966. This was planned as a spin-off series for television featuring the Daleks, the Space Security Service and the character Sara Kingdom, all of whom Nation had featured in The Daleks' Master Plan. The actual title of the proposed spin-off series is not known. A synopsis of the script was published in The Official Doctor Who & the Daleks Book in 1988. It also largely switched the roles of Sara and David Kingdom.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

When the crew of Explorer Base One is attacked by the Daleks, Space Security Agents Sara Kingdom, Mark Seven and Jason Corey investigate. They discover a plan that threatens the future of the entire galaxy...

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Carson, a member of the Space Exploration Team who have spent two days on the surface of the giant meteorite M5, patrols inside a force field surrounding their temporary home — Explorer Base One. Their original rocket survey showed no signs of any advanced life on the meteorite. However, the Daleks have a secret underground base and they penetrate the force field and massacre Carson, his superior Tom Wayne (who wears two short arrows on his uniform), Morgan and almost the entire crew. They take two crew, an injured space engineer (named Philip Leigh in the original script) and David Kingdom away for interrogation.

Meanwhile, Special Space Security Forces (SSS) agents Jason Corey, David's sister Sara Kingdom and android Mark Seven are exploring M5, having arrived with the team. Noticing the glow of the blazing base, they hurry back. They discover a crew member named Whitman, dying. He tells them that the Daleks attacked and took a few prisoners. Mark Seven recalls that the Daleks are only recorded as having penetrated their galaxy on two occasions: seventy years earlier, when they slaughtered the garrison on Alpha Millennium; and six months after that, when a Dalek ship was identified near Mars. There had been no reports since then. The native carnivorous carrion plants begin to feast on the dead bodies strewn around. In the Daleks' headquarters, their instruments detect movement at the base. They send a patrol out to annihilate whatever is alive there. When David asks for help for his injured colleague, the Daleks simply kill him, as they still have one healthy prisoner in David.

The SSS agents follow the Dalek tracks towards their tunnel system, when the Dalek patrol approaches them. Jason, Mark and Sara hide in the bushes, where they are attacked the carnivorous plants. Continuing to the caves, Jason and Mark venture further in while Sara guards the entrance. She is attacked by some sort of shadowy spectre which envelopes her in webbing. She is only released when the creature is scared off by the returning Dalek patrol. She follows Jason and Mark to alert them. Inside, their way forward is blocked by a chasm, but knowing there must be some way for the Daleks to cross it they hide, and see the two Daleks activate a retractable bridge. As one crosses they jump the other, tossing it into the chasm. The first Dalek tries to return but Sara deactivates the bridge, sending the creature plunging into the abyss.

In the headquarters, the commanding Black Dalek relays orders to his Silver Dalek subordinate to inform the Supreme Dalek on Skaro that their mission is complete. They tell David that the elimination of the M5 base is part of their strategy for the destruction of Earth and its colony planets. The Black Dalek orders their ship prepared for departure. The SSS agents arrive at the outer doors in time to see David, but not in time to stop him being taken away as the Dalek ship launches.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Doctor Who Magazine 406 featured an article about Terry Nation's unproduced Daleks spin-off.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 7 May 2010.
  • This is not the only spin-off focused on the Daleks; Big Finish's earlier series Dalek Empire used a similar theme of a central group of protagonists who fought the Daleks. Additionally, a comic strip, The Dalek Chronicles, was published in TV Century 21 from 1965 to 1967, establishing wider aspects of Dalek culture.
  • This is the only Lost Story not to feature the Doctor.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

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