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|image                  = The Battle of the Tower (audio story).jpg
|image                  = The Battle of the Tower (audio story).jpg
|series                = ''[[UNIT: The New Series]]''
|series                = ''[[UNIT: The New Series]]''
|audio anthology        = ''[[Shutdown (audio anthology)|Shutdown]]''
|audio anthology        = Shutdown (audio anthology)
|number                = 2.3
|number                = 2.3
|range                  = UNIT: The New Series
|range                  = UNIT: The New Series
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|enemy                  = [[Dokan (Power Cell)|Dokan]]
|enemy                  = [[Dokan (Power Cell)|Dokan]]
|setting                = [[Tower of London]], [[2010s]]
|setting                = [[Tower of London]], [[2010s]]
|writer                = [[Andrew Smith (writer)|Andrew Smith]]
|writer                = Andrew Smith (writer)
|director              = [[Ken Bentley]]
|director              = [[Ken Bentley]]
|producer              = [[David Richardson]]
|producer              = [[David Richardson]]
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|cover                  = [[Tom Webster]]
|cover                  = [[Tom Webster]]
|publisher              = Big Finish Productions
|publisher              = Big Finish Productions
|release date          = [[30 June (releases)|30 June]] [[2016 (releases)|2016]]
|release date          = 30 June 2016
|format                = 1 CD
|format                = 1 CD
|production code        = BFPUNS02
|production code        = BFPUNS02
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|prev                  = Death in Geneva (audio story)
|prev                  = Death in Geneva (audio story)
|next                  = Ice Station Alpha (audio story)
|next                  = Ice Station Alpha (audio story)
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the third story in the audio anthology, ''[[Shutdown (audio anthology)|Shutdown]], ''produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was written by [[Andrew Smith (writer)|Andrew Smith]] and featured [[Jemma Redgrave]] as [[Kate Stewart]], [[Ingrid Oliver]] as [[Petronella Osgood]] and [[James Joyce (actor)|James Joyce]] as [[Josh Carter]].
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the third story in the audio anthology ''[[Shutdown (audio anthology)|Shutdown]], ''produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was written by [[Andrew Smith (writer)|Andrew Smith]] and featured [[Jemma Redgrave]] as [[Kate Stewart]], [[Ingrid Oliver]] as [[Petronella Osgood]] and [[James Joyce (actor)|James Joyce]] as [[Josh Carter]].


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
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One of the [[Tengobushi]] attacks the [[UNIT]] [[aeroplane]] and, whilst [[Josh Carter|Josh]] struggles with him, [[Kate Stewart|Kate]] and [[Petronella Osgood|Osgood]] try to pilot it. Josh manages to get the Tengobushi off of the plane and lands safely on the [[ocean]], after which they manage to return to the [[Tower of London]] and go to high-alert with the intention of going into lockdown once the [[tourism|tourists]] have left. Osgood finds the [[Kamishi]] energy cell in the [[Black Archive]] and Kate has Josh kidnap [[Felicity Lyme|Lyme]] and bring her to the Tower. Lyme admits that [[John Harrison (Power Cell)|Professor Harrison]] told [[Kenton Eastwood|Dr Eastwood]] about the energy cell and that he ended the experiments shortly before his death.
One of the [[Tengobushi]] attacks the [[UNIT]] [[aeroplane]] and, whilst [[Josh Carter|Josh]] struggles with him, [[Kate Stewart|Kate]] and [[Petronella Osgood|Osgood]] try to pilot it. Josh manages to get the Tengobushi off of the plane and lands safely on the [[ocean]], after which they manage to return to the [[Tower of London]] and go to high-alert with the intention of going into lockdown once the [[tourism|tourists]] have left. Osgood finds the [[Kamishi]] energy cell in the [[Black Archive]] and Kate has Josh kidnap [[Felicity Lyme|Lyme]] and bring her to the Tower. Lyme admits that [[John Harrison (Power Cell)|Professor Harrison]] told [[Kenton Eastwood|Dr Eastwood]] about the energy cell and that he ended the experiments shortly before his death.


[[Peter Latcham|Sir Peter]] arrives at the Tower and has Lyme released. Kate orders [[Sam Bishop|Sam]] to be sent to [[Santiago]] ahead of Lyme and explains to Sir Peter about the imminent Tengobushi attack. She meets with [[Dokan (Power Cell)|Dokan]] and [[Chiso]] near the [[White Tower]] and goes to check on Osgood when her work on the energy cell causes a tremor. Josh follows the Kamishi to the [[London Underground]] and into the tunnel to their secret base, but he is soon forced to flee and returns to the Tower before lockdown.
[[Peter Latcham|Sir Peter]] arrives at the Tower and has Lyme released. Kate orders [[Sam Bishop|Sam]] to be sent to [[Santiago]] ahead of Lyme and explains to Sir Peter about the imminent Tengobushi attack. She meets with [[Dokan (Power Cell)|Dokan]] and [[Chiso]] near the [[White Tower]] and goes to check on Osgood when her work on the energy cell causes a tremor. Josh follows the Kamishi to the [[London Underground]] and into the tunnel to their secret base, but he is soon forced to flee and returns to the Tower before lockdown. Sir Peter attempts to leave before the battle begins, but the Kamishi raise an energy field through which [[human]]s cannot pass; to get around this, Osgood sends out the [[ravens of death]].


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The Tengobushi test UNIT's defences and Kate has Josh bring Osgood and the energy cell from the Black Archive to her. Osgood contaminates the air in the archive with necrotising [[radiation]] before they leave and, on Kate's orders, they shut themselves inside the [[Jewel House]] for protection from the Tengobushi, who have caused damage to the underground tunnels using [[energy missile]]s. Osgood and Josh remembers the [[Saturnine Star]] from their induction and insert it into a UNIT insignia, revealing a hidden passageway which leads them to the White Tower. UNIT soon realise that the attack is a diversion and that the Tengobushi are using unused tube lines to sneak in.
 
Dokan enters the base with more Tengobushi and Kate invokes [[Operation Swordfish]], having Josh take Sir Peter to the assembly point beneath [[St Thomas's Tower]] to escape by [[submarine]] through [[Traitor's Gate]] with the other evacuees whilst Osgood prepares to use the energy cell and an [[Antarian pulse grenade]] against the invaders. Kate invites Dokan to the [[Bloody Tower]] and uses an [[anti-gravity]] device to escape, leaving him to be wounded by the energy cell. She joins Osgood and Josh in the submarine, hoping that Dokan will have realised how big a threat humanity is and leave Earth. Dokan's masters have sensed Kamishi energy signatures at the [[South Pole]] and order him to be ready for their arrival.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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* [[Peter Latcham|Sir Peter Latcham]] - [[Nigel Carrington]]
* [[Peter Latcham|Sir Peter Latcham]] - [[Nigel Carrington]]
* [[Dokan (Power Cell)|Dokan]] - [[Dan Li]]
* [[Dokan (Power Cell)|Dokan]] - [[Dan Li]]
* [[Chiso]] / [[Tengobushi Assassins]] - [[Akira Koieyama]]
* [[Chiso]] / [[Tengobushi|Tengobushi Assassins]] - [[Akira Koieyama]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* [[Richard (The Battle of the Tower)|Richard]] is Lyme's [[driver]].
* [[Richard (The Battle of the Tower)|Richard]] is Lyme's [[driver]].
* Lyme has a flight to [[Santiago]].
* Lyme has a flight to [[Santiago]].
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* Sir Peter has the authority of the [[Defence Secretary (Death in Geneva)|Defence Secretary]].
* Sir Peter has the authority of the [[Defence Secretary (Death in Geneva)|Defence Secretary]].
* Josh mentions [[Diagon Alley]], a fictional location in the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series.
* Josh mentions [[Diagon Alley]], a fictional location in the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series.
* Kate has new [[battery|batteries]] put in the [[ravens of death]].
* The [[Saturnine Star]] was given to [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] by an [[ambassador]] from [[Andromeda]].
* Osgood uses an [[Antarian pulse grenade]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 07:14, 30 August 2024

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The Battle of the Tower was the third story in the audio anthology Shutdown, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Andrew Smith and featured Jemma Redgrave as Kate Stewart, Ingrid Oliver as Petronella Osgood and James Joyce as Josh Carter.

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

The threat is now clear, and Kate Stewart retreats to UNIT HQ with her most trusted colleagues. She has no choice but to place the Black Archive into lockdown, and the Tower of London is where UNIT will make its stand.

While the capital sleeps, an alien horde is gathering, ready to rise from the shadows to attack Earth's greatest defence force inside its own stronghold.

The Tower is infiltrated, and UNIT must hold the line. At any cost. Lock and load...

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

One of the Tengobushi attacks the UNIT aeroplane and, whilst Josh struggles with him, Kate and Osgood try to pilot it. Josh manages to get the Tengobushi off of the plane and lands safely on the ocean, after which they manage to return to the Tower of London and go to high-alert with the intention of going into lockdown once the tourists have left. Osgood finds the Kamishi energy cell in the Black Archive and Kate has Josh kidnap Lyme and bring her to the Tower. Lyme admits that Professor Harrison told Dr Eastwood about the energy cell and that he ended the experiments shortly before his death.

Sir Peter arrives at the Tower and has Lyme released. Kate orders Sam to be sent to Santiago ahead of Lyme and explains to Sir Peter about the imminent Tengobushi attack. She meets with Dokan and Chiso near the White Tower and goes to check on Osgood when her work on the energy cell causes a tremor. Josh follows the Kamishi to the London Underground and into the tunnel to their secret base, but he is soon forced to flee and returns to the Tower before lockdown. Sir Peter attempts to leave before the battle begins, but the Kamishi raise an energy field through which humans cannot pass; to get around this, Osgood sends out the ravens of death.

The Tengobushi test UNIT's defences and Kate has Josh bring Osgood and the energy cell from the Black Archive to her. Osgood contaminates the air in the archive with necrotising radiation before they leave and, on Kate's orders, they shut themselves inside the Jewel House for protection from the Tengobushi, who have caused damage to the underground tunnels using energy missiles. Osgood and Josh remembers the Saturnine Star from their induction and insert it into a UNIT insignia, revealing a hidden passageway which leads them to the White Tower. UNIT soon realise that the attack is a diversion and that the Tengobushi are using unused tube lines to sneak in.

Dokan enters the base with more Tengobushi and Kate invokes Operation Swordfish, having Josh take Sir Peter to the assembly point beneath St Thomas's Tower to escape by submarine through Traitor's Gate with the other evacuees whilst Osgood prepares to use the energy cell and an Antarian pulse grenade against the invaders. Kate invites Dokan to the Bloody Tower and uses an anti-gravity device to escape, leaving him to be wounded by the energy cell. She joins Osgood and Josh in the submarine, hoping that Dokan will have realised how big a threat humanity is and leave Earth. Dokan's masters have sensed Kamishi energy signatures at the South Pole and order him to be ready for their arrival.

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