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|anthology | |audio anthology = The First Doctor Adventures: Volume One | ||
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|doctor = First Doctor | |doctor = First Doctor | ||
|companions = [[ | |companions = [[Susan]], [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]], [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]] | ||
|featuring = | |featuring = | ||
|enemy = [[The Master]] | |enemy = [[The Master (The Destination Wars)|Inventor Master]] | ||
|setting = [[Destination]], [[3 March]] [[Space Year 2003]] | |setting = [[Destination]], [[3 March]] [[Space Year 2003]] | ||
|writer = | |writer = Matt Fitton | ||
|director = [[Nicholas Briggs]] | |director = [[Nicholas Briggs]] | ||
|producer = [[David Richardson]] | |||
|music = [[Howard Carter (composer)|Howard Carter]] | |music = [[Howard Carter (composer)|Howard Carter]] | ||
|sound = Howard Carter | |||
|cover = [[Tom Webster]] | |||
|publisher = Big Finish Productions | |publisher = Big Finish Productions | ||
|release date = 25 December 2017 | |||
|format = 2 CDs<br/>Download<br/>1st of 2 stories | |||
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|format = | |||
|production code = BFPDW1STCD01 | |production code = BFPDW1STCD01 | ||
|isbn = ISBN 978-1-78703-452-5 | |isbn = ISBN 978-1-78703-452-5 (physical); ISBN 978-1-78703-453-2 (digital) | ||
|series = ''[[ | |series = ''[[The First Doctor Adventures]]'' | ||
|next = The Great White Hurricane (audio story) | |next = The Great White Hurricane (audio story) | ||
|epcount = 4 | |||
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first | }} | ||
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first story in the audio anthology ''[[The First Doctor Adventures: Volume One]]'', produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was written by [[Matt Fitton]] and featured [[David Bradley]] as the [[First Doctor]], [[Claudia Grant]] as [[Susan|Susan Foreman]], [[Jamie Glover]] as [[Ian Chesterton]], [[Jemma Powell]] as [[Barbara Wright]] and introduced [[James Dreyfus]] as {{Dreyfus|c}}. | |||
It was added for free to the podcast ''[[Into the TARDIS]]'' as part of Big Finish's [[List of anniversaries|25th anniversary]] of creating ''[[Doctor Who]]'' audio stories. It was released in four parts on [[20 July (releases)|20]] and [[27 July (releases)|27 July]] and [[3 August (releases)|3]] and [[10 August (releases)|10 August]] [[2024 (releases)|2024]] and hosted by [[Sixth Doctor]] actor [[Colin Baker]]. | |||
== Publisher's summary == | == Publisher's summary == | ||
The TARDIS arrives in a gleaming utopia in the [[Space Year 2003]]. Has the Doctor truly brought Ian and Barbara home, to glimpse their future? | [[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] arrives in a gleaming utopia in the [[Space Year 2003]]. Has [[First Doctor|the Doctor]] truly brought [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] and [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]] home, to glimpse their future? | ||
The world owes much to its legendary Inventor, and Susan finds herself face to face with the great benefactor. But soon, the time travellers are in a world at war and the Doctor must confront his past. | The world owes much to {{Dreyfus|n=its legendary Inventor}}, and Susan finds herself face to face with the great benefactor. But soon, the time travellers are in a world at war and the Doctor must confront his past. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
=== Journey to the Future (1) === | === Journey to the Future (1) === | ||
''to | The TARDIS lands inside a [[container]], in a big room which looks like a [[storeroom]], just after the Doctor finished doing some adjustments to re-calibrate the ship. The travellers come out, and while Susan and Barbara stay behind to take notes of the container they landed in, the Doctor and Ian go look outside to see where they are. From the window, they see a world who, in its appearance, looks rather similar to the [[Earth]], albeit some year in the future: cars are now hovering, and there are screens showing the time of the day and the year, [[Space Year]] [[Space Year 2003|2003]]. | ||
They ask a passer-by, introducing himself as [[Robac]], City Warden, for information, and he confirms them that that is indeed the year they are in (which Barbara and Ian take as a confirmation that this is their Earth forty years in the future). He asks them whether they are friends of the Inventor, but the Doctor replies they are travellers just arrived there and curious to know more. Robac then invites them all to his house, where they are welcomed by his wife, [[Tanna]], head of a city scientific guild and security chief, and his teenage daughter [[Reena]]. As Susan and Reena retire to the room of the latter, the adults sit at the meal with Robac and Tanna, who inform them this is a very important day: the Inventor, the man to whom the people of their planet owe their scientific development, has returned and is going to address them with a public speech, which shall be broadcast citywide from the screens. | |||
Reena confides to Susan her dream of becoming an inventor, just as their own, and reveals her they are not actually on Earth, but on [[Destination]], a planet miles away from Earth. The same conclusion is reached also by Ian and Barbara when the Doctor has Robac explain what the date really means: [[Space Year]] [[2003]] is the number of years passed since the ancestors of the actual colony came from another world to this planet. The Doctor then proceeds to inform their guests that they too come from another world; Robac and Tanna then decide to immediately bring the three of them to the City Centre, in order to inform the Inventor, verify their claims and have accommodations prepared for them. The Doctor, Ian and Barbara agree and all of them depart for the City Administration Building. | |||
While passing for the main square, the travellers notice some little robots with eyestalks: the servers, Robac explained, keeping them in order and watching over them when the Inventor is away. Tanna, on the other hand, tells them about the statue in the middle of the square, a memorial of the war the colonists fought against the [[Dalmari]], the original inhabitants of this planet. With the help of the Inventor, the colonists managed to drive them away and lock them out of the town. Tanna is still talking, when she receives a sudden call and storms off. Robac also leaves them in the main square beside the statue, while he goes to inform the servers of their arrival. While alone, the travellers think about what has been told them: Ian is not persuaded by the tales about the Inventor, and Barbara is perplexed at the similarities between this civilisation and the Earth one. The Doctor asks Ian to retrieve Susan and cone back here; as soon as he is off, he tells Barbara he noticed worry on Tanna's face as she received her communication. The two of them then follows Tanna along the alleyway she went through. | |||
As the Doctor and Barbara follow Tanna and a squadron of soldiers she is leading beneath the city, when they find themselves surrounded by a group of Dalmari, a server of the Inventor reaches Robac's house and tells Reena she has been selected to meet the Inventor, as is customary on Destination when he arrives. Ian arrives at that moment to fetch Susan, but the server receives new information: Ian and Susan are to accompany Reena to meet the Inventor. Once they are inside the Inventor's laboratory (a grandiose building in the centre city), Reena is sent by the servers to prepare food for the Inventor, while Susan and Ian get to meet him personally. As soon as he sees him, Susan recognises the Inventor as {{Dreyfus}} and tries to warn Ian about him, but the Master easily dismisses her and talks directly to Ian, saying that, unlike the Doctor, he can bring him and Barbara home. | |||
=== The Father of Invention (2) === | === The Father of Invention (2) === | ||
''to | Susan tries to warn Ian about the Master, but he uses his [[hypnosis|hypnotic abilities]] to make her silent. After she is driven away by a server, the Master has Ian tell him everything about him, Barbara and the Doctor since their encounter. Ian tells him everything, even when the TARDIS is located, as the Master insists he can help him and Barbara get home, and that they shouldn't trust the Doctor, which, he reveals, is a criminal among [[Time Lord|their people]]. Eventually, the Master gets from Ian everything he wished to know and make him fall asleep, but not before having given him some instructions. | ||
Susan, awakened from the trance imposed on her by the Master, finds herself a prisoner in another part of the laboratory. Reena is sent to bring her food, accompanied by a server, but Susan takes this opportunity to disable it and try to run away. She is stopped by another server and subdued, while Reena meets the Master and receives from him instruction and plans for the next technological advancements to be achieved on Destination, which she is supposed to bring to her people. The Master also tells her to relate he won't be staying this time, because of urgent matters. | |||
In the underground, the Dalmari have surrounded Tanna and her men, but they're still not attacking. The Doctor tries to communicate with them and, to the surprise of everyone, a Dalmari answers to him using a device. The arrival of Robac with another troop of men interrupts the communication, but the Doctor is still able to get the device the Dalmari used; he also observes with Barbara that the weapons displayed by the Dalmari were strikingly similar to those of Destination's people. | |||
The group comes back to the surface just in time for the Doctor to recognise the Master from the images of his last visit, which are shown on the city's screens. Enraged and worried, the Doctor gives Robac the device he took from the Dalmari, instructing him to give it a closer look and storms off for the Master's laboratory, where he and Barbara are immediately received. At the same time, Reena goes out and gives her parents the new plans of the Master; Tanna decides their development will start immediately, ignoring the Doctor's warnings to wait for him. | |||
In the laboratory, the travellers are reunited and the Doctor confronts the Master. The Master, glad to finally show off his work to someone who can appreciate it (or so he thinks), makes her see that, from inside his capsule, he can travel forward in time. Twelve years in front of the travellers' eyes and war breaks out between Destination's colonists and the Dalmari, devastating the city: a perfect occasion for the Master to come back and save them all once more. Furious, the Doctor presents the Master to Ian and Barbara describing him as "the worst of our people, a very ''poison'' to the cosmos, and he calls himself the Master!" | |||
=== The Destination Wars (3) === | === The Destination Wars (3) === | ||
''to be | Somehow flattered, the Master explains how, contrary to what the Doctor believes, he is not exploiting Destination's colonists out of greed or desire; in fact, he admits he had an accident with his TARDIS, and he crashlanded here on this planet, "in the earliest [[Segment of Time]]". He then furnished the colonists indications and plans for technological development, hoping they would sooner or later get to the point of discovering [[nuclear fission]], which will once again power the engines of his ship. His laboratory is actually the control room of his TARDIS, detached by the rest of the ship, and still keeping enough technology to travel forward in time. | ||
However, now that the Doctor is here, the Master has no more need of Destination's colonists: the Doctor can simply take him away with him in his TARDIS. The Doctor refuses to do so, and the Master, to force his hand, orders his servers to throw out of there his companions, leaving them amidst the war on Destination. While out there, Ian, Barbara and Susan meet Reena, who leads them to a bunker where survivors on Destination are grouped after the Dalmari attack almost destroyed the city. The travellers learn that Robac died the first year of the war, when the Dalmari sabotaged a conference that was being held to find a peaceful solution. Now Destination's colonists, led by Tanna, have come to the point of developing nuclear power, which, as the "Inventor" promised them, it will be their weapon to win the war. | |||
Reena, however, has grown disillusioned with her faith in the Inventor, and kept the communication device the Doctor gave Robac. Accompanied by Susan and Barbara (as Ian distracts Tanna by pretending to help her with the nuclear fission), which tell her the truth about the Inventor, she goes to see one of the Dalmari her mother keeps as prisoners and uses the device to communicate with him. The Dalmari reveals her that it were the "metal men" (i.e. the servers) to disrupt the conference by killing the representants of both people. Understanding that their wars had been the product of the Master's manipulations, Barbara, Susan and Reena free the Dalmari prisoners and tell them what happened. In the meantime, Susan and Reena will go up to the communication tower and, using Robac's device, will stop the bombings, so that the Dalmari and the colonists can finally talk. | |||
Meanwhile, the Master has managed to force the TARDIS's key out of the Doctor, by threatening to abandon Susan, Ian and Barbara on Destination. He then allows the Doctor to go and retrieve Susan, making him believe they can all leave together; as soon as he is out, the Master contacts Ian and Barbara with one of his servers and, imitating the Doctor's voice, have them come back to the TARDIS, unwillingly leading him to it. He then hypnotises both to enter in the ship with him, and the three of them depart, leaving the Doctor and Susan stranded on Destination. | |||
=== Prisoners of Time (4) === | === Prisoners of Time (4) === | ||
''to | Stranded, the Doctor and Susan have no other choice but try to stop the war between the colonists and the Dalmari. Noticing that, without the Master, the servers wander without purpose, the Doctor repograms them so that he can control them, and marches them off to the battlefield. Their presence stops the Dalmari, who are afraid of them, and allows the Doctor to talk to Tanna and convince her to suspend the hostilities for an hour, the time for him to come back to the laboratory and reveal to both people the truth about their wars and the Inventor. | ||
In the TARDIS, the Master proves himself unable to fly the ship, due to the Doctor's meddling with the commands. Ian and Barbara in the meantime realise they have been hypnotised: the Master used their desire to protect one another to make them obey him. Together, they came up with a plan against him. Using a [[slingshot]] Ian confiscated to one of their students their last day at school, Barbara distracts the Master, giving Ian time to throw one of their Chinese dresses over him; they then tie him up and close him in a room in the TARDIS. However, the Master sneers at them, saying that they are not better at driving the TARDIS than he is. | |||
On Destination, the Doctor lights the screens of the city and shows the Dalmari and the colonists evidences about the Master's true nature and deeds, thus persuading the two sides to stop fighting and start talking. He then begins to take control of the Master's platform to move forward in time, thinking that maybe they can reach a time where Destination's technology has developed so much that they use it to leave. Susan protests: not only that is too similar to what the Master was doing, but also, they cannot abandon these people when they are just beginning a new path. Reena runs in, telling the Doctor that the two species are finding difficulties to communicate: they will probably need a third party to truly listen to each other. The Doctor, persuaded, programs the capsule to jump forward in time for two years, with Susan and Reena in the inside, before going out and join the peace talks to help everyone. | |||
In the TARDIS, Ian and Barbara decide to use the [[fast return switch]] to come back to Destination: it works, and they come back to the planet two years after they left. They are greeted by the Doctor, who shows them how much Destination has changed under his guidance and thanks them for bringing back the TARDIS. At the same time, Reena and Susan emerge from the time capsule, and Reena is reunited with her mother. All seems well, but the Master manages to escape from the crate they put him in and comes back to the laboratory, when he prepares to announce his return to Destination's citizens. | |||
However, just as he is about to do so, the Doctor cuts off his message. He says that he detached all connections between his laboratory and the city, leaving only energy enough to keep it functional but not working; right now, the energy is so low the Master is not even able to open the doors. He is, for all intents and purposes, trapped. He then forces the Master to acknowledge he crashlanded on Destination after stealing [[the Master's first TARDIS|a faulty TARDIS]] too, albeit in a worse state than the Doctor's; the rest of it was dispersed in the [[Time Vortex|Vortex]], and that is all that remains of the control room. The Master begs the Doctor not to leave him here, but the Doctor cuts off the communication. | |||
The travellers finally leave Destination, admonishing their colonists that them, and only them, are the real inventors. They land somewhere else - another alley. Ian comes out to check their surroundings, but he only manages to take a few steps before being shot. | |||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
* [[First Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[David Bradley]] | * [[First Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[David Bradley]] | ||
* [[Susan | * [[Susan]] - [[Claudia Grant]] | ||
* [[Ian Chesterton]] - [[Jamie Glover]] | * [[Ian Chesterton]] - [[Jamie Glover]] | ||
* [[Barbara Wright]] - [[Jemma Powell]] | * [[Barbara Wright]] - [[Jemma Powell]] | ||
* | * {{Dreyfus|c}} - [[James Dreyfus]] | ||
* [[Robac]] - [[Raymond Coulthard]] | * [[Robac]] / [[Server robot|Servers]] / [[Dalmari]] - [[Raymond Coulthard]] | ||
* [[Reena]] - [[Deli Segal]] | * [[Reena]] - [[Deli Segal]] | ||
* [[Tanna]] - [[Sian Reeves]] | * [[Tanna]] - [[Sian Reeves]] | ||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
* [[Space Year]]s are based on how many [[year]]s have passed since the [[humanoid]] ancestors of Destination's inhabitants left for [[space]] | * [[Space Year]]s are based on how many [[year]]s have passed since the [[humanoid]] ancestors of Destination's inhabitants left for [[space]]. | ||
* The TARDIS arrives in [[Space Year 2003]]. The Master brings them to [[Space Year 2015]], where war has broken out (Robac having died in the first year of the war, [[Space Year 2009]]), and the Doctor stays behind until [[Space Year 2017]] to help mend the peace. | * The TARDIS arrives in [[Space Year 2003]]. The Master brings them to [[Space Year 2015]], where war has broken out (Robac having died in the first year of the war, [[Space Year 2009]]), and the Doctor stays behind until [[Space Year 2017]] to help mend the peace. | ||
* The Doctor believes Destination, on the farthest arm of its galaxy, is billions of [[light-year]]s from the [[Milky Way]]. | * The Doctor believes Destination, on the farthest arm of its galaxy, is billions of [[light-year]]s from the [[Milky Way]]. | ||
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* Ian confiscated [[banger]]s from [[Tommy Flint]] on his last day at [[Coal Hill School]]. | * Ian confiscated [[banger]]s from [[Tommy Flint]] on his last day at [[Coal Hill School]]. | ||
* The Master has met [[Houdini]]. | * The Master has met [[Houdini]]. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
* | * Upon their arrival, Ian inquires if they are still on [[Earth]], implying that they just left the planet. Later, in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Barbarians and the Samurai (audio story)}}, The Doctor will tell [[Takagi Mamoru]] that they recently visited [[Paris]], referring to [[TV]]: {{cs|The Reign of Terror (TV story)}}. | ||
* Ian mentions the [[Dalek]]s | * Ian mentions the [[Dalek]]s, which the travellers recently met for the first time in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Daleks (TV story)}}. The Doctor later mentions to Barbara that he and the Master were once pioneers among their people, as he told [[Alydon]] in that earlier story. | ||
* The Master refers to Ian and Barbara's leaving Earth as a "[[ | * The Master uses [[Hypnosis|hypnotism]] on Ian. In numerous stories set later in his timeline, he hypnotised people, beginning with his first appearance in [[TV]]: {{cs|Terror of the Autons (TV story)}}. | ||
* Ian and Barbara still have clothes in the TARDIS from [[Peking]] | * The Master refers to Ian and Barbara's leaving Earth in [[TV]]: {{cs|An Unearthly Child (TV story)}} as a "[[kidnap]]ping". He also suggests that they may be suffering from [[Stockholm syndrome]], an idea that Ian would laugh off later in his life, in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Transit of Venus}}. | ||
* The Master | * Ian and Barbara still have clothes in the TARDIS from [[Peking]], which they visited in [[TV]]: {{cs|Marco Polo (TV story)}}. | ||
* The Master mentions that [[Quadrigger]]s were set to work on his TARDIS before he stole it. | * The Doctor would use the [[fast return switch]] again in an attempt to take Ian and Barbara back to their own time, but it will break once again, taking them back to [[Skaro]], in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Return to Skaro (audio story)}}. | ||
* The Master comments that the Doctor isn't the only one to meet with [[Houdini]]. The Doctor would frequently make mention of his having met Houdini, and [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Sorcerer's Apprentice (novel)}} established that the First Doctor and Susan had met him together. | |||
* The Master | * The Master mentions that [[Quadrigger]]s were set to work on his TARDIS before he stole it. Quadriggers were first established as the engineers that work on TARDISes in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Beginning (audio story)}}. | ||
* Because [[The Master's first TARDIS|the Master's TARDIS]] was not quite operational, he got stuck in the earliest [[Segment of Time|Segments of Time]]. The Earth colonists in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Ark (TV story)}} also measured great lengths of time in segments. | |||
* The end of the story leads directly into [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Great White Hurricane (audio story)}}, as television stories usually did in the era that ''The First Doctor Adventures'' series tried to emulate. | |||
* The [[Second Doctor]] would later encounter this incarnation of the Master again in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Home Guard (audio story)}}, though he believed that this adventure had been the end of his once friend. Later on, the [[Seventh Doctor]] would meet this incarnation at the [[Psychic Circus]] in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Psychic Circus (audio story)}}. | |||
* The Doctor feels a sense of responsibility for the Master's actions, as they are both [[Time Lord]]s. He would express a similar sense of responsibility in [[TV]]: {{cs|Last of the Time Lords (TV story)}}. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:41, 4 November 2024
The Destination Wars was the first story in the audio anthology The First Doctor Adventures: Volume One, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Matt Fitton and featured David Bradley as the First Doctor, Claudia Grant as Susan Foreman, Jamie Glover as Ian Chesterton, Jemma Powell as Barbara Wright and introduced James Dreyfus as The Master.
It was added for free to the podcast Into the TARDIS as part of Big Finish's 25th anniversary of creating Doctor Who audio stories. It was released in four parts on 20 and 27 July and 3 and 10 August 2024 and hosted by Sixth Doctor actor Colin Baker.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
The TARDIS arrives in a gleaming utopia in the Space Year 2003. Has the Doctor truly brought Ian and Barbara home, to glimpse their future?
The world owes much to its legendary Inventor, and Susan finds herself face to face with the great benefactor. But soon, the time travellers are in a world at war and the Doctor must confront his past.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
Journey to the Future (1)[[edit] | [edit source]]
The TARDIS lands inside a container, in a big room which looks like a storeroom, just after the Doctor finished doing some adjustments to re-calibrate the ship. The travellers come out, and while Susan and Barbara stay behind to take notes of the container they landed in, the Doctor and Ian go look outside to see where they are. From the window, they see a world who, in its appearance, looks rather similar to the Earth, albeit some year in the future: cars are now hovering, and there are screens showing the time of the day and the year, Space Year 2003.
They ask a passer-by, introducing himself as Robac, City Warden, for information, and he confirms them that that is indeed the year they are in (which Barbara and Ian take as a confirmation that this is their Earth forty years in the future). He asks them whether they are friends of the Inventor, but the Doctor replies they are travellers just arrived there and curious to know more. Robac then invites them all to his house, where they are welcomed by his wife, Tanna, head of a city scientific guild and security chief, and his teenage daughter Reena. As Susan and Reena retire to the room of the latter, the adults sit at the meal with Robac and Tanna, who inform them this is a very important day: the Inventor, the man to whom the people of their planet owe their scientific development, has returned and is going to address them with a public speech, which shall be broadcast citywide from the screens.
Reena confides to Susan her dream of becoming an inventor, just as their own, and reveals her they are not actually on Earth, but on Destination, a planet miles away from Earth. The same conclusion is reached also by Ian and Barbara when the Doctor has Robac explain what the date really means: Space Year 2003 is the number of years passed since the ancestors of the actual colony came from another world to this planet. The Doctor then proceeds to inform their guests that they too come from another world; Robac and Tanna then decide to immediately bring the three of them to the City Centre, in order to inform the Inventor, verify their claims and have accommodations prepared for them. The Doctor, Ian and Barbara agree and all of them depart for the City Administration Building.
While passing for the main square, the travellers notice some little robots with eyestalks: the servers, Robac explained, keeping them in order and watching over them when the Inventor is away. Tanna, on the other hand, tells them about the statue in the middle of the square, a memorial of the war the colonists fought against the Dalmari, the original inhabitants of this planet. With the help of the Inventor, the colonists managed to drive them away and lock them out of the town. Tanna is still talking, when she receives a sudden call and storms off. Robac also leaves them in the main square beside the statue, while he goes to inform the servers of their arrival. While alone, the travellers think about what has been told them: Ian is not persuaded by the tales about the Inventor, and Barbara is perplexed at the similarities between this civilisation and the Earth one. The Doctor asks Ian to retrieve Susan and cone back here; as soon as he is off, he tells Barbara he noticed worry on Tanna's face as she received her communication. The two of them then follows Tanna along the alleyway she went through.
As the Doctor and Barbara follow Tanna and a squadron of soldiers she is leading beneath the city, when they find themselves surrounded by a group of Dalmari, a server of the Inventor reaches Robac's house and tells Reena she has been selected to meet the Inventor, as is customary on Destination when he arrives. Ian arrives at that moment to fetch Susan, but the server receives new information: Ian and Susan are to accompany Reena to meet the Inventor. Once they are inside the Inventor's laboratory (a grandiose building in the centre city), Reena is sent by the servers to prepare food for the Inventor, while Susan and Ian get to meet him personally. As soon as he sees him, Susan recognises the Inventor as the Master and tries to warn Ian about him, but the Master easily dismisses her and talks directly to Ian, saying that, unlike the Doctor, he can bring him and Barbara home.
The Father of Invention (2)[[edit] | [edit source]]
Susan tries to warn Ian about the Master, but he uses his hypnotic abilities to make her silent. After she is driven away by a server, the Master has Ian tell him everything about him, Barbara and the Doctor since their encounter. Ian tells him everything, even when the TARDIS is located, as the Master insists he can help him and Barbara get home, and that they shouldn't trust the Doctor, which, he reveals, is a criminal among their people. Eventually, the Master gets from Ian everything he wished to know and make him fall asleep, but not before having given him some instructions.
Susan, awakened from the trance imposed on her by the Master, finds herself a prisoner in another part of the laboratory. Reena is sent to bring her food, accompanied by a server, but Susan takes this opportunity to disable it and try to run away. She is stopped by another server and subdued, while Reena meets the Master and receives from him instruction and plans for the next technological advancements to be achieved on Destination, which she is supposed to bring to her people. The Master also tells her to relate he won't be staying this time, because of urgent matters.
In the underground, the Dalmari have surrounded Tanna and her men, but they're still not attacking. The Doctor tries to communicate with them and, to the surprise of everyone, a Dalmari answers to him using a device. The arrival of Robac with another troop of men interrupts the communication, but the Doctor is still able to get the device the Dalmari used; he also observes with Barbara that the weapons displayed by the Dalmari were strikingly similar to those of Destination's people.
The group comes back to the surface just in time for the Doctor to recognise the Master from the images of his last visit, which are shown on the city's screens. Enraged and worried, the Doctor gives Robac the device he took from the Dalmari, instructing him to give it a closer look and storms off for the Master's laboratory, where he and Barbara are immediately received. At the same time, Reena goes out and gives her parents the new plans of the Master; Tanna decides their development will start immediately, ignoring the Doctor's warnings to wait for him.
In the laboratory, the travellers are reunited and the Doctor confronts the Master. The Master, glad to finally show off his work to someone who can appreciate it (or so he thinks), makes her see that, from inside his capsule, he can travel forward in time. Twelve years in front of the travellers' eyes and war breaks out between Destination's colonists and the Dalmari, devastating the city: a perfect occasion for the Master to come back and save them all once more. Furious, the Doctor presents the Master to Ian and Barbara describing him as "the worst of our people, a very poison to the cosmos, and he calls himself the Master!"
The Destination Wars (3)[[edit] | [edit source]]
Somehow flattered, the Master explains how, contrary to what the Doctor believes, he is not exploiting Destination's colonists out of greed or desire; in fact, he admits he had an accident with his TARDIS, and he crashlanded here on this planet, "in the earliest Segment of Time". He then furnished the colonists indications and plans for technological development, hoping they would sooner or later get to the point of discovering nuclear fission, which will once again power the engines of his ship. His laboratory is actually the control room of his TARDIS, detached by the rest of the ship, and still keeping enough technology to travel forward in time.
However, now that the Doctor is here, the Master has no more need of Destination's colonists: the Doctor can simply take him away with him in his TARDIS. The Doctor refuses to do so, and the Master, to force his hand, orders his servers to throw out of there his companions, leaving them amidst the war on Destination. While out there, Ian, Barbara and Susan meet Reena, who leads them to a bunker where survivors on Destination are grouped after the Dalmari attack almost destroyed the city. The travellers learn that Robac died the first year of the war, when the Dalmari sabotaged a conference that was being held to find a peaceful solution. Now Destination's colonists, led by Tanna, have come to the point of developing nuclear power, which, as the "Inventor" promised them, it will be their weapon to win the war.
Reena, however, has grown disillusioned with her faith in the Inventor, and kept the communication device the Doctor gave Robac. Accompanied by Susan and Barbara (as Ian distracts Tanna by pretending to help her with the nuclear fission), which tell her the truth about the Inventor, she goes to see one of the Dalmari her mother keeps as prisoners and uses the device to communicate with him. The Dalmari reveals her that it were the "metal men" (i.e. the servers) to disrupt the conference by killing the representants of both people. Understanding that their wars had been the product of the Master's manipulations, Barbara, Susan and Reena free the Dalmari prisoners and tell them what happened. In the meantime, Susan and Reena will go up to the communication tower and, using Robac's device, will stop the bombings, so that the Dalmari and the colonists can finally talk.
Meanwhile, the Master has managed to force the TARDIS's key out of the Doctor, by threatening to abandon Susan, Ian and Barbara on Destination. He then allows the Doctor to go and retrieve Susan, making him believe they can all leave together; as soon as he is out, the Master contacts Ian and Barbara with one of his servers and, imitating the Doctor's voice, have them come back to the TARDIS, unwillingly leading him to it. He then hypnotises both to enter in the ship with him, and the three of them depart, leaving the Doctor and Susan stranded on Destination.
Prisoners of Time (4)[[edit] | [edit source]]
Stranded, the Doctor and Susan have no other choice but try to stop the war between the colonists and the Dalmari. Noticing that, without the Master, the servers wander without purpose, the Doctor repograms them so that he can control them, and marches them off to the battlefield. Their presence stops the Dalmari, who are afraid of them, and allows the Doctor to talk to Tanna and convince her to suspend the hostilities for an hour, the time for him to come back to the laboratory and reveal to both people the truth about their wars and the Inventor.
In the TARDIS, the Master proves himself unable to fly the ship, due to the Doctor's meddling with the commands. Ian and Barbara in the meantime realise they have been hypnotised: the Master used their desire to protect one another to make them obey him. Together, they came up with a plan against him. Using a slingshot Ian confiscated to one of their students their last day at school, Barbara distracts the Master, giving Ian time to throw one of their Chinese dresses over him; they then tie him up and close him in a room in the TARDIS. However, the Master sneers at them, saying that they are not better at driving the TARDIS than he is.
On Destination, the Doctor lights the screens of the city and shows the Dalmari and the colonists evidences about the Master's true nature and deeds, thus persuading the two sides to stop fighting and start talking. He then begins to take control of the Master's platform to move forward in time, thinking that maybe they can reach a time where Destination's technology has developed so much that they use it to leave. Susan protests: not only that is too similar to what the Master was doing, but also, they cannot abandon these people when they are just beginning a new path. Reena runs in, telling the Doctor that the two species are finding difficulties to communicate: they will probably need a third party to truly listen to each other. The Doctor, persuaded, programs the capsule to jump forward in time for two years, with Susan and Reena in the inside, before going out and join the peace talks to help everyone.
In the TARDIS, Ian and Barbara decide to use the fast return switch to come back to Destination: it works, and they come back to the planet two years after they left. They are greeted by the Doctor, who shows them how much Destination has changed under his guidance and thanks them for bringing back the TARDIS. At the same time, Reena and Susan emerge from the time capsule, and Reena is reunited with her mother. All seems well, but the Master manages to escape from the crate they put him in and comes back to the laboratory, when he prepares to announce his return to Destination's citizens.
However, just as he is about to do so, the Doctor cuts off his message. He says that he detached all connections between his laboratory and the city, leaving only energy enough to keep it functional but not working; right now, the energy is so low the Master is not even able to open the doors. He is, for all intents and purposes, trapped. He then forces the Master to acknowledge he crashlanded on Destination after stealing a faulty TARDIS too, albeit in a worse state than the Doctor's; the rest of it was dispersed in the Vortex, and that is all that remains of the control room. The Master begs the Doctor not to leave him here, but the Doctor cuts off the communication.
The travellers finally leave Destination, admonishing their colonists that them, and only them, are the real inventors. They land somewhere else - another alley. Ian comes out to check their surroundings, but he only manages to take a few steps before being shot.
Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctor - David Bradley
- Susan - Claudia Grant
- Ian Chesterton - Jamie Glover
- Barbara Wright - Jemma Powell
- The Master - James Dreyfus
- Robac / Servers / Dalmari - Raymond Coulthard
- Reena - Deli Segal
- Tanna - Sian Reeves
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Space Years are based on how many years have passed since the humanoid ancestors of Destination's inhabitants left for space.
- The TARDIS arrives in Space Year 2003. The Master brings them to Space Year 2015, where war has broken out (Robac having died in the first year of the war, Space Year 2009), and the Doctor stays behind until Space Year 2017 to help mend the peace.
- The Doctor believes Destination, on the farthest arm of its galaxy, is billions of light-years from the Milky Way.
- The Dalmari are native to Destination.
- The citizens of Destination are humanoids, but not Earthlings. However, the Master based their society on Earth. As such, they have popcorn and oak trees, which exist only on Earth. They have plasma batteries.
- The Master's servor robots are bullet, laser, and plasma-proof.
- The Master suggests that Ian and Barbara are suffering from Stockholm syndrome in relation to the Doctor's kidnapping of them. He realises that with Ian being from 1963, he would be unaware of the term.
- The Master claims it took Destination's ancestors almost two millennia to cross one star system. Robac mentions that they spent most of that time in cryo-sleep.
- The Master influences the people of Destination to develop the technology to split the atom, as he requires nuclear fission, via a fission bomb or nuclear warhead, to restart his dimensional engines.
- Ian notes that destination ore is essentially uranium.
- The Master's laboratory is his control room, kept in a temporal stasis bubble. The rest of his TARDIS is lost in the time vortex.
- The Master persuades the Doctor to give up his TARDIS key.
- Ian confiscated bangers from Tommy Flint on his last day at Coal Hill School.
- The Master has met Houdini.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Upon their arrival, Ian inquires if they are still on Earth, implying that they just left the planet. Later, in AUDIO: The Barbarians and the Samurai [+]Loading...["The Barbarians and the Samurai (audio story)"], The Doctor will tell Takagi Mamoru that they recently visited Paris, referring to TV: The Reign of Terror [+]Loading...["The Reign of Terror (TV story)"].
- Ian mentions the Daleks, which the travellers recently met for the first time in TV: The Daleks [+]Loading...["The Daleks (TV story)"]. The Doctor later mentions to Barbara that he and the Master were once pioneers among their people, as he told Alydon in that earlier story.
- The Master uses hypnotism on Ian. In numerous stories set later in his timeline, he hypnotised people, beginning with his first appearance in TV: Terror of the Autons [+]Loading...["Terror of the Autons (TV story)"].
- The Master refers to Ian and Barbara's leaving Earth in TV: An Unearthly Child [+]Loading...["An Unearthly Child (TV story)"] as a "kidnapping". He also suggests that they may be suffering from Stockholm syndrome, an idea that Ian would laugh off later in his life, in AUDIO: The Transit of Venus [+]Loading...["The Transit of Venus"].
- Ian and Barbara still have clothes in the TARDIS from Peking, which they visited in TV: Marco Polo [+]Loading...["Marco Polo (TV story)"].
- The Doctor would use the fast return switch again in an attempt to take Ian and Barbara back to their own time, but it will break once again, taking them back to Skaro, in AUDIO: Return to Skaro [+]Loading...["Return to Skaro (audio story)"].
- The Master comments that the Doctor isn't the only one to meet with Houdini. The Doctor would frequently make mention of his having met Houdini, and PROSE: The Sorcerer's Apprentice [+]Loading...["The Sorcerer's Apprentice (novel)"] established that the First Doctor and Susan had met him together.
- The Master mentions that Quadriggers were set to work on his TARDIS before he stole it. Quadriggers were first established as the engineers that work on TARDISes in AUDIO: The Beginning [+]Loading...["The Beginning (audio story)"].
- Because the Master's TARDIS was not quite operational, he got stuck in the earliest Segments of Time. The Earth colonists in TV: The Ark [+]Loading...["The Ark (TV story)"] also measured great lengths of time in segments.
- The end of the story leads directly into AUDIO: The Great White Hurricane [+]Loading...["The Great White Hurricane (audio story)"], as television stories usually did in the era that The First Doctor Adventures series tried to emulate.
- The Second Doctor would later encounter this incarnation of the Master again in AUDIO: The Home Guard [+]Loading...["The Home Guard (audio story)"], though he believed that this adventure had been the end of his once friend. Later on, the Seventh Doctor would meet this incarnation at the Psychic Circus in AUDIO: The Psychic Circus [+]Loading...["The Psychic Circus (audio story)"].
- The Doctor feels a sense of responsibility for the Master's actions, as they are both Time Lords. He would express a similar sense of responsibility in TV: Last of the Time Lords [+]Loading...["Last of the Time Lords (TV story)"].
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Official The Destination Wars page at bigfinish.com
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