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|main character        = [[Narvin]]
|main character        = [[Narvin]]
|featuring              = [[Kransa]], [[Shade of Portent]]
|enemy                  =  
|enemy                  =  
|setting                = [[Azran]]
|setting                = [[Sargol (planet)|Sargol]]
|writer                = Gary Russell
|writer                = Gary Russell
|read by                = [[Seán Carlsen]]
|read by                = [[Seán Carlsen]]
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'''''Damned If You Don’t''''' was the fourth and final story of ''[[Echoes Through Eternity (audio anthology)|Echoes Through Eternity]]'', marking [[List of anniversaries|20 years]] of the ''[[Gallifrey (audio series)|Gallifrey]]'' series, produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was written by [[Gary Russell]] and read by [[Seán Carlsen]]. It featured [[Narvin]].
'''''Damned If You Don't''''' was the fourth and final story of ''[[Echoes Through Eternity (audio anthology)|Echoes Through Eternity]]'', marking [[List of anniversaries|20 years]] of the ''[[Gallifrey (audio series)|Gallifrey]]'' series, produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was written by [[Gary Russell]] and read by [[Seán Carlsen]]. It featured [[Narvin]].


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
As the [[Time War]] rages, Narvin is at the heart of the action - but he has lost so much, he may not have the will to carry on. Until his past returns to haunt him...
As the [[Time War]] rages, [[Narvin]] is at the [[heart]] of the action - but he has lost so much, he may not have the will to carry on. Until his past returns to haunt him...


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
''to be added''
Fighting the [[Dalek]]s on [[Sargol (planet)|Askran]], [[Narvin]] thinks about how the [[Time War]] has separated him from [[Romana II|Romana]], [[Leela]], [[Braxiatel]], [[K9 Mark II|K9]] and [[the Doctor]] and how, according to [[the Matrix]] and its [[coordinator]]s, he is the one responsible for triggering the conflict. He records a message for [[Eris (Collaborators)|Eris]] as he sets out to destroy a platform and prevent the Daleks from using [[cobalt]] warheads against the [[star system]], although he is at a loss at how to do so without taking himself and a sizeable portion of the [[planet]] with it. He is approached by somebody in the [[uniform]] of the [[Chancellery Guard]] who struggles to remove their [[blast visor]], but she eventually manages to get it off and Narvin gets a feeling of ''[[déjà vu]]''. He is unsure why she feels familiar, however.
 
The [[soldier]] explains that she was separated from her party and she insists on assisting Narvin in his mission, having heard his message for Eris, despite his attempt to get him to join his fellow resistance members elsewhere. Narvin, she says, is invaluable whilst she is expendable. His mind enters a shard of the [[Untempered Schism]]'s essence and he sees various things, including his old friends, the resistance, sending [[Ace]] to [[the Obscura]], [[Dalek]]s, [[War Doctor|a man with a bandolier]], the [[Fall of Gallifrey]], [[Valyes]] blaming him for the war and [[the Watchmaker]]. When he returns to Askran, he recognises the soldier as [[Kransa]] and remembers how the [[Shade of Portent]] had [[Oubliette of Eternity|oublietted]] her out of existence. He also learns from Kransa that the planet's name is Sargol and realises that the Shade must have rewritten [[reality]] again.
 
Rather than explain how he recognises Kransa, Narvin claims that he knows who she is thanks to his [[data controller]] and decides to melt the [[Dalekanium]] of the platform's tower with his [[staser]] to reach the warhead chamber. After several hours, Narvin and Kransa are able to shimmy up a pole and access the control panels which Narvin uses to delete the Dalek commands and coding to prevent them from being accessed remotely. He notices that the warheads were due to be sent through a [[vortex corridor]] to [[the Capitol]] and that Kransa has not been responding to him for a while, after which she vanishes and the Shade of Portent appears in her place. The Shade reveals that the [[Time Shade]]s have been using manipulating Narvin into saving them from the Daleks' attack and that it was his guilt that gave Kransa form.
 
Now that the Time Shades have been saved, Kransa has been returned to existence at the point from which she was oublietted. However, she died in a [[fire]] in her family home shortly after graduating Narvin's class at the [[Celestial Intervention Agency|CIA]] with honours. The Shade turns the warheads to dust and disappears. On the last day of the Time War, Narvin is ready to face [[the Moment]] and wonders where Leela is.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
* [[Narvin]]
* [[Narvin]]
* [[Kransa]]
* [[Kransa]]
* [[Targ]]
* [[Syzyg]]
* [[Hoth (Damned If You Don't)|Hoth]]
* [[Shade of Portent]]


== Worldbuilding ==
== Worldbuilding ==
''to be added''
* [[Eris (Collaborators)|Eris]] does his best leading [[The resistance (Deception)|the resistance]].
* [[Targ]] is a [[Nekkistani]].
* [[Syzyg]] is a [[Sunari]].
* [[Hoth (Damned If You Don't)|Hoth]] is an [[Archetryx (species)|Archetryx]].
* Narvin wishes that he had a [[sonic lance]] or [[Narvin's sonic screwdriver|his screwdriver]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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* Narvin refers to “Rassilon the Resurrected”; a title [[Rassilon (Hell Bent)|Rassilon]] cited himself in [[TV]]: {{cs|Hell Bent (TV story)}}.
* Narvin refers to “Rassilon the Resurrected”; a title [[Rassilon (Hell Bent)|Rassilon]] cited himself in [[TV]]: {{cs|Hell Bent (TV story)}}.
* Narvin recalls [[Thirteenth Livia Caralis|Livia]]’s last moments, as depicted in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Homecoming (audio story)}}.
* Narvin recalls [[Thirteenth Livia Caralis|Livia]]’s last moments, as depicted in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Homecoming (audio story)}}.
* Narvin recalls his involvement in the [[Genesis Incident|mission]] to avert the [[creation of the Daleks]], as depicted in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Ascension (audio story)}}, and is aware it’s been pointed to as the start of the Time War, including by [[Valyes]] personally. He previously saw a vision of Valyes accusing him in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Damned If You Do (audio story)}}.
* Narvin recalls his involvement in the [[Genesis Incident|mission]] to avert the [[creation of the Daleks]], as depicted in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Ascension (Gallifrey audio story)}}, and is aware it’s been pointed to as the start of the Time War, including by [[Valyes]] personally. He previously saw a vision of Valyes accusing him in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Damned If You Do (audio story)}}.
* Narvin mentions that [[Eris (Havoc)|Eris]] saved his life, as occurred in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Homecoming (audio story)}}.
* Narvin mentions that [[Eris (Havoc)|Eris]] saved his life, as occurred in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Homecoming (audio story)}}.
* Narvin sees a vision of him sending Ace off before she was lost to the [[Obscura]], as occurred in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Soldier Obscura (audio story)}}.
* Narvin sees a vision of him sending Ace off before she was lost to the [[Obscura]], as occurred in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Soldier Obscura (audio story)}}.
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* Narvin sees a vision of [[the Watchmaker]], who he’d encountered in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Enemy Lines (audio story)}}.
* Narvin sees a vision of [[the Watchmaker]], who he’d encountered in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Enemy Lines (audio story)}}.
* Narvin recalls his mission with Kransa and encounter with the [[Time Shade]], as depicted in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Damned If You Do (audio story)}}.
* Narvin recalls his mission with Kransa and encounter with the [[Time Shade]], as depicted in [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Damned If You Do (audio story)}}.
* Narvin uses the term "[[Oubliette of Eternity|oublietted]]" to refer to Kransa's erasure from time, evoking the [[Oubliette of Eternity]] from [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Neverland (audio story)}}. The Shade of Portent's ability to do this evokes the [[Matrix Rassilon]]'s ability to oubliette intruders in [[the Cloisters]] in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Four Faces of Immortality (short story)}}.
=== Continuity with notcovered sources ===
* Narvin believes that the planet Askran is named for [[Askran|a Time Lord]]. The Time Lord Askran is a recurring villain in the ''[[Audio Visuals (fan work)|Audio Visuals]]'' stories. The planet Askran's true name [[Sargol (planet)|Sargol]] is a reference to the drug [[Sargol]], which first appeared in the same story as Askran.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 17:48, 1 December 2024

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Damned If You Don't was the fourth and final story of Echoes Through Eternity, marking 20 years of the Gallifrey series, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Gary Russell and read by Seán Carlsen. It featured Narvin.

Publisher's summary[[edit]]

As the Time War rages, Narvin is at the heart of the action - but he has lost so much, he may not have the will to carry on. Until his past returns to haunt him...

Plot[[edit]]

Fighting the Daleks on Askran, Narvin thinks about how the Time War has separated him from Romana, Leela, Braxiatel, K9 and the Doctor and how, according to the Matrix and its coordinators, he is the one responsible for triggering the conflict. He records a message for Eris as he sets out to destroy a platform and prevent the Daleks from using cobalt warheads against the star system, although he is at a loss at how to do so without taking himself and a sizeable portion of the planet with it. He is approached by somebody in the uniform of the Chancellery Guard who struggles to remove their blast visor, but she eventually manages to get it off and Narvin gets a feeling of déjà vu. He is unsure why she feels familiar, however.

The soldier explains that she was separated from her party and she insists on assisting Narvin in his mission, having heard his message for Eris, despite his attempt to get him to join his fellow resistance members elsewhere. Narvin, she says, is invaluable whilst she is expendable. His mind enters a shard of the Untempered Schism's essence and he sees various things, including his old friends, the resistance, sending Ace to the Obscura, Daleks, a man with a bandolier, the Fall of Gallifrey, Valyes blaming him for the war and the Watchmaker. When he returns to Askran, he recognises the soldier as Kransa and remembers how the Shade of Portent had oublietted her out of existence. He also learns from Kransa that the planet's name is Sargol and realises that the Shade must have rewritten reality again.

Rather than explain how he recognises Kransa, Narvin claims that he knows who she is thanks to his data controller and decides to melt the Dalekanium of the platform's tower with his staser to reach the warhead chamber. After several hours, Narvin and Kransa are able to shimmy up a pole and access the control panels which Narvin uses to delete the Dalek commands and coding to prevent them from being accessed remotely. He notices that the warheads were due to be sent through a vortex corridor to the Capitol and that Kransa has not been responding to him for a while, after which she vanishes and the Shade of Portent appears in her place. The Shade reveals that the Time Shades have been using manipulating Narvin into saving them from the Daleks' attack and that it was his guilt that gave Kransa form.

Now that the Time Shades have been saved, Kransa has been returned to existence at the point from which she was oublietted. However, she died in a fire in her family home shortly after graduating Narvin's class at the CIA with honours. The Shade turns the warheads to dust and disappears. On the last day of the Time War, Narvin is ready to face the Moment and wonders where Leela is.

Characters[[edit]]

Worldbuilding[[edit]]

Notes[[edit]]

to be added

Continuity[[edit]]

Continuity with notcovered sources[[edit]]

  • Narvin believes that the planet Askran is named for a Time Lord. The Time Lord Askran is a recurring villain in the Audio Visuals stories. The planet Askran's true name Sargol is a reference to the drug Sargol, which first appeared in the same story as Askran.

External links[[edit]]