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|range | |range = The Eighth Doctor: The Further Adventures of Lucie Miller | ||
|series in range = The Further Adventures of Lucie Miller | |series in range = The Eighth Doctor: The Further Adventures of Lucie Miller: Volume One | ||
|number in series = 2 | |number in series = 2 | ||
|number | |number = 1.2 | ||
|doctor | |doctor = Eighth Doctor | ||
|companions | |companions = [[Lucie Miller|Lucie]] | ||
|enemy | |enemy = [[Spartacus (The Revolution Game)|Spartacus]] | ||
|setting | |setting = [[Castus Sigma]], [[3025]] | ||
|writer | |writer = Alice Cavender | ||
|director | |director = [[Nicholas Briggs]] | ||
|sound | |sound = [[Iain Meadows]] | ||
|music | |music = [[Jamie Robertson]] | ||
|publisher = Big Finish Productions | |||
|publisher | |release date = 10 July 2019 | ||
|release date | |format = 1 CD<br/>Download<br/>2nd of 4 stories | ||
|format | |production code = BFPDWCDMG047 | ||
|production code = BFPDWCDMG047 | |isbn = ISBN 978-1-78703-740-3 (physical)<br>ISBN 978-1-78703-741-0 (digital) | ||
|isbn | |series = ''[[The Eighth Doctor: The Further Adventures of Lucie Miller]]'' | ||
|series | |prev = The Dalek Trap (audio story) | ||
|prev | |next = The House on the Edge of Chaos (audio story) | ||
|next | |anthology = The Eighth Doctor: The Further Adventures of Lucie Miller: Volume One | ||
|producer = [[Scott Handcock]] | |||
''''' | |epcount = 1 | ||
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'''''The Revolution Game''''' was the second story in ''[[The Eighth Doctor: The Further Adventures of Lucie Miller: Volume One]]'', produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was written by [[Alice Cavender]] and featured [[Paul McGann]] as the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Sheridan Smith]] as [[Lucie Miller]]. | |||
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 two parts on [[18 June (releases)|18]] and [[15 June (releases)|15 June]] [[2024 (releases)|2024]] and hosted by [[Sixth Doctor]] actor [[Colin Baker]]. | |||
== Publisher's summary == | == Publisher's summary == | ||
It's [[Lucie Miller|Lucie]]'s [[birthday]], and her birthday treat awaits. But whatever she's expecting, it's not what she’s getting on the colony world of [[Castus Sigma]] in the year [[3025]]: ringside seats for the interplanetary [[Retro Roller Derby]] – sponsored by [[Heliacorp]], "turning sunlight into gold"! | |||
It's more than just a game, though. For the competitors, it's a matter of life or death – a New Life with Heliacorp, or a living death on Castus Sigma. | |||
Or, on this fateful day, a very actual death. Because there are [[Jengu|strange creatures]] living out on the plain, beyond the colony. Creatures with every reason to want to sabotage the games. Creatures with a grudge. | Or, on this fateful day, a very actual death. Because there are [[Jengu|strange creatures]] living out on the plain, beyond the colony. Creatures with every reason to want to sabotage the games. Creatures with a grudge. | ||
==Plot== | == Plot == | ||
''to be | [[Lucie Miller|Lucie]], who calculates that it is long past her birthday, asks [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]] for a birthday surprise. Setting [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] to arrive somewhere at random, they arrive in a [[desert]] on [[Castus Sigma]] at a time when the area should be an [[oasis]]. They pick up a transmission advertising the [[Retro Roller Derby]], exciting Lucie and prompting her to reverse her decision to leave. | ||
The Doctor and Lucie meet [[Sash (The Revolution Game)|Sash]] and [[George Mycos|George]], the latter of whom has been injured. Lucie goes with Sash and George to the medicentre on an automatic [[buggy]] whilst the Doctor lags behind on foot, soon encountering the buggy's irritated owner, [[Clegg (The Revolution Game)|Clegg]], and catches a lift with him. On the way, George mentions Specimen 34 and Lucie learns that he and Sash are racing to win a lifetime pass for Sash's sister. She receives a free wristband from [[Heliacorp]] for her help in rescuing George from what they claim was a [[hyenoid]] attack. | |||
The Doctor reaches the medicentre and sneaks into the lab with Lucie and Sash using George's pass. They find Specimen 34, a giant desiccated bug called [[Spartacus (The Revolution Game)|Spartacus]] which they revive by soaking it in [[water]]. When Sash heads off to practice with George's pass, the Doctor goes after her and Lucie and Spartacus are forced to flee to avoid detection by a [[drone]]. Lucie sees the [[dam]] that Heliacorp have put up, keeping the [[Jengu]] from their water, and learns that the Jengu intend to attack the [[human]]s. Spartacus supports the attack, but flies off to warn the Doctor due to his life debt. | |||
The Doctor is captured by Clegg's drones and communicates with a [[camouflage]]d Spartacus, who warns him that he must get to higher ground to avoid the oncoming flood. Lucie returns to the arena and decides to take Sash's place in the derby so that Sash can get George's [[glasses]] from the medicentre, having realised that they can detect the Jengu when they are camouflaged. Sash collects the glasses and meets [[Tallulah (The Revolution Game)|Tallulah]], a young Jengu and a fan of the derby, and learns that they have been working with George to organise a peaceful protest against the humans. | |||
Sash begins a speech about making peace with the Jengu, but Clegg has her stopped and orders his drones to attack Tallulah and the other young Jengu. Spartacus kidnaps Lucie, believing her to be an important rollerskater, but she manages to escape onto the Doctor's flier and Clegg shoots Spartacus through the [[thorax]]. Clegg offers the Doctor and Lucie jobs at Heliacorp in return for their silence; they refuse his offer and, upon confirming that the arena has been evacuated, the Doctor detonates Spartacus's explosives to awaken the Jengu beneath. | |||
The Doctor and Lucie say farewell to Sash and George and leave in the TARDIS, once again setting the coordinates to random. | |||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
* [[Eighth Doctor]] - [[Paul McGann]] | * [[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Paul McGann]] | ||
* [[Lucie Miller]] - [[Sheridan Smith]] | * [[Lucie Miller]] - [[Sheridan Smith]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Clegg (The Revolution Game)|Clegg]] - [[Jonathan Keeble]] | ||
* [[Sash (The Revolution Game)|Sash]] - [[Madeline Duggan]] | * [[Sash (The Revolution Game)|Sash]] - [[Madeline Duggan]] | ||
* [[ | * [[George Mycos|George]] / [[Spartacus (The Revolution Game)|Spartacus]]{{note|Credited only as George in the audio credits.}} - [[Tom Alexander]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Tallulah (The Revolution Game)|Tallulah]] - [[Alicia Ambrose-Bayly]] | ||
== | == Crew == | ||
'' | * Director - [[Nicholas Briggs]] | ||
* Executive Producers - Nicholas Briggs and [[Jason Haigh-Ellery]] | |||
* Music - [[Jamie Robertson]] | |||
* Producer - [[Scott Handcock]] | |||
* Script Editor - [[Alan Barnes]] | |||
* Sound Design - [[Iain Meadows]] | |||
* Writer - [[Alice Cavender]] | |||
== Worldbuilding == | |||
* Lucie comments that her mother, [[Mary Miller]], was once "Queen of the [[Golden Wheels Roller Disco]] at the [[Palatine Blackpool]]". | |||
* Lucie states that her mother got her a pair of [[rollerblade]]s for her 13th birthday, after which [[Susie Dugdale]] challenged her to race a [[milk float]] down [[Waterloo Road]]. | |||
* Lucie has increased strength and agility due to the lower gravity on [[Castus Sigma]], causing her to say that she feels like the [[Bionic Woman]]. | |||
* Clegg mentions [[hyenoid]]s. | |||
* George is a [[biochemist]]. | |||
* George and Sash come from [[Castus Delta]]. | |||
* The Doctor quotes "[[A Better Resurrection]]" by [[Christina Rossetti]]. | |||
* The camps outside the colonies had "movie nights". Movies shown included ''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]'' and ''[[Rain Man]]''. | |||
* Lucie says she feels like [[Lois Lane]] being carried by [[Superman]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:41, 27 June 2024
The Revolution Game was the second story in The Eighth Doctor: The Further Adventures of Lucie Miller: Volume One, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Alice Cavender and featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and Sheridan Smith as Lucie Miller.
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 two parts on 18 and 15 June 2024 and hosted by Sixth Doctor actor Colin Baker.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
It's Lucie's birthday, and her birthday treat awaits. But whatever she's expecting, it's not what she’s getting on the colony world of Castus Sigma in the year 3025: ringside seats for the interplanetary Retro Roller Derby – sponsored by Heliacorp, "turning sunlight into gold"!
It's more than just a game, though. For the competitors, it's a matter of life or death – a New Life with Heliacorp, or a living death on Castus Sigma.
Or, on this fateful day, a very actual death. Because there are strange creatures living out on the plain, beyond the colony. Creatures with every reason to want to sabotage the games. Creatures with a grudge.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
Lucie, who calculates that it is long past her birthday, asks the Doctor for a birthday surprise. Setting the TARDIS to arrive somewhere at random, they arrive in a desert on Castus Sigma at a time when the area should be an oasis. They pick up a transmission advertising the Retro Roller Derby, exciting Lucie and prompting her to reverse her decision to leave.
The Doctor and Lucie meet Sash and George, the latter of whom has been injured. Lucie goes with Sash and George to the medicentre on an automatic buggy whilst the Doctor lags behind on foot, soon encountering the buggy's irritated owner, Clegg, and catches a lift with him. On the way, George mentions Specimen 34 and Lucie learns that he and Sash are racing to win a lifetime pass for Sash's sister. She receives a free wristband from Heliacorp for her help in rescuing George from what they claim was a hyenoid attack.
The Doctor reaches the medicentre and sneaks into the lab with Lucie and Sash using George's pass. They find Specimen 34, a giant desiccated bug called Spartacus which they revive by soaking it in water. When Sash heads off to practice with George's pass, the Doctor goes after her and Lucie and Spartacus are forced to flee to avoid detection by a drone. Lucie sees the dam that Heliacorp have put up, keeping the Jengu from their water, and learns that the Jengu intend to attack the humans. Spartacus supports the attack, but flies off to warn the Doctor due to his life debt.
The Doctor is captured by Clegg's drones and communicates with a camouflaged Spartacus, who warns him that he must get to higher ground to avoid the oncoming flood. Lucie returns to the arena and decides to take Sash's place in the derby so that Sash can get George's glasses from the medicentre, having realised that they can detect the Jengu when they are camouflaged. Sash collects the glasses and meets Tallulah, a young Jengu and a fan of the derby, and learns that they have been working with George to organise a peaceful protest against the humans.
Sash begins a speech about making peace with the Jengu, but Clegg has her stopped and orders his drones to attack Tallulah and the other young Jengu. Spartacus kidnaps Lucie, believing her to be an important rollerskater, but she manages to escape onto the Doctor's flier and Clegg shoots Spartacus through the thorax. Clegg offers the Doctor and Lucie jobs at Heliacorp in return for their silence; they refuse his offer and, upon confirming that the arena has been evacuated, the Doctor detonates Spartacus's explosives to awaken the Jengu beneath.
The Doctor and Lucie say farewell to Sash and George and leave in the TARDIS, once again setting the coordinates to random.
Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctor - Paul McGann
- Lucie Miller - Sheridan Smith
- Clegg - Jonathan Keeble
- Sash - Madeline Duggan
- George / Spartacus[nb 1] - Tom Alexander
- Tallulah - Alicia Ambrose-Bayly
Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Director - Nicholas Briggs
- Executive Producers - Nicholas Briggs and Jason Haigh-Ellery
- Music - Jamie Robertson
- Producer - Scott Handcock
- Script Editor - Alan Barnes
- Sound Design - Iain Meadows
- Writer - Alice Cavender
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Lucie comments that her mother, Mary Miller, was once "Queen of the Golden Wheels Roller Disco at the Palatine Blackpool".
- Lucie states that her mother got her a pair of rollerblades for her 13th birthday, after which Susie Dugdale challenged her to race a milk float down Waterloo Road.
- Lucie has increased strength and agility due to the lower gravity on Castus Sigma, causing her to say that she feels like the Bionic Woman.
- Clegg mentions hyenoids.
- George is a biochemist.
- George and Sash come from Castus Delta.
- The Doctor quotes "A Better Resurrection" by Christina Rossetti.
- The camps outside the colonies had "movie nights". Movies shown included Spartacus and Rain Man.
- Lucie says she feels like Lois Lane being carried by Superman.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
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External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Official The Revolution Game page at bigfinish.com
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- ↑ Credited only as George in the audio credits.
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