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'''Phobos''' was a [[moon]] of [[Mars]]. It was named after [[Phobos (god)|Phobos]], [[son]] of [[Mars (god)|Mars]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Phobos (audio story)|Phobos]]'')
publisher= [[Big Finish]]|
release date= [[May]] [[2007]]|
format= 1 CD |
production code= BFPDWCDMG005 |
isbn= ISBN 978-1-84435-259-3 |
previous story=[[Immortal Beloved]]|
next story=[[No More Lies]]|
}}


==Publisher's Summary==
== History ==
The TARDIS lands on Phobos, moon of Mars - where extreme sports nuts of the future indulge their passion for gravity-boarding and wormhole-jumping. But there's something lurking in the shadows, something infinitely old and infinitely dangerous. It's not for nothing that 'Phobos' is the ancient word for 'fear'...
Phobos was originally a colony ship which brought the ancestors of the [[Ice Warrior]]s to Mars. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Crimson Dawn (short story)|Crimson Dawn]]'')


==Cast & Characters==
The entrance to another dimension was located within Phobos itself. The [[Deindum]] once tried to make [[Deimos]] and Phobos leave Mars' orbit in order to access the dimension and use it as a fuel source. [[The Doctor (Good Companions)|Merlin]] sent [[Excalibur]] to [[Winifred Bambera]] and [[Ancelyn]] in order for them to use the sword to prevent the Deindum's plan from suceeding. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Excalibur of Mars (short story)|Excalibur of Mars]]'')
*[[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Paul McGann]]
*[[Lucie Miller]] - [[Sheridan Smith]]
*[[Headhunter]]/[[Amy]] - [[Katarina Olsson]]
*[[Kai Tobias]] - [[Timothy West]]
*[[Eris]] - [[Nerys Hughes]]
*[[Drew]] - [[Ben Silverstone]]
*[[Hayd]] - [[John Schwab]]
*[[Farl]] - [[Tim Sutton]]


==References==
[[Kim Kronotska]] was on the ''[[Led Zeppelin II]]'' mission to Phobos. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Memory Lane (audio story)|Memory Lane]]'')
''to be added''


==Notes==
It had a [[wormhole]] located on its surface. By the [[23rd century]], Phobos served as a popular destination for devotees of such "[[extreme sports]]" as [[wormhole-jumping|jumping the wormhole]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Phobos (audio story)|Phobos]]'')
''to be added''


==Continuity==
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] travelled to Phobos to look for [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Sonic Sleuth (comic story)|Sonic Sleuth]]'')
''to be added''


==Timeline==
In the early [[2430s]], [[Darzil Carlisle]] earned a scholarship to the [[Phobos Academy of Music]] at age 17, proceeding to study for three years before, as quoted by the [[Fifth Doctor]], "stumbling into a glorious career as a peace negotiator". The Doctor, following an encounter with an older Darzil Carlisle in the later period of the [[25th century]], would realise that Darzil's career was actually the result of him having taken the credit for actions that he would perform in his personal future. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Game (audio story)|The Game]]'')
* Immortal Beloved occurs after: [[Immortal Beloved]]
* Immortal Beloved occurs before: [[No More Lies]]


==External Links==
When Mars died, millions of Ice Warriors had been left in suspension inside Phobos. In the [[25th century]], the [[Fourth Doctor]] woke them up to return Mars to them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Crimson Dawn (short story)|Crimson Dawn]]'')
* [http://www.bigfinish.com/15-doctor-who---phobos-480-p.asp Big Finish '''Phobos''' page]


Due to its ellipsoid shape and its proximity to Mars the gravity on the surface of Phobos altered dramatically throughout its orbit around Mars. By the [[26th century]], [[human]]s had established themselves on Phobos, building such structures such as [[Martian Lunar Park]], an environment dome that maintained a fixed gravity within. Humans also visited Phobos for its range of "extreme sports" such as [[gravity-boarding]] and [[wormhole-jumping]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Phobos (audio story)|Phobos]]'') [[Gregson Grenville]], a security guard at [[Deimos Moonbase]] in the 23rd century, regarded Lunar Park as "a hippie holiday camp." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Deimos (audio story)|Deimos]]'')


[[Category:Eighth Doctor audio plays]]
Phobos was of strategic importance in the war against the [[Dalek]]s. Had the colonists entered the war on the side of the humans, the Daleks would have lost. For this reason the Daleks under [[Davros]]' guidance bombarded the planet ensuring that nothing survived. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[An Incident Concerning the Continual Bombardment of the Phobos Colony (short story)|An Incident Concerning the Continual Bombardment of the Phobos Colony]]'')
[[Category:Big Finish Audio Dramas]]
 
[[Category:2007 audio plays]]
In [[2606]], the television series ''[[Hollyoaks: Life on Phobos]]'' was broadcast on [[GalNet]] following ''[[The Jason Kane Adventures]]''. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Final Amendment (audio story)|The Final Amendment]]'')
 
By the [[82nd century]], [[Josiah W. Dogbolter]], who owned the [[planet]] Mars itself, monitored a war going on in Phobos. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Moderator (comic story)|The Moderator]]'')
 
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[[Category:Moons visited by the Eighth Doctor]]
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 10 January 2023

Phobos

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Phobos was a moon of Mars. It was named after Phobos, son of Mars. (AUDIO: Phobos)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

Phobos was originally a colony ship which brought the ancestors of the Ice Warriors to Mars. (PROSE: Crimson Dawn)

The entrance to another dimension was located within Phobos itself. The Deindum once tried to make Deimos and Phobos leave Mars' orbit in order to access the dimension and use it as a fuel source. Merlin sent Excalibur to Winifred Bambera and Ancelyn in order for them to use the sword to prevent the Deindum's plan from suceeding. (PROSE: Excalibur of Mars)

Kim Kronotska was on the Led Zeppelin II mission to Phobos. (AUDIO: Memory Lane)

It had a wormhole located on its surface. By the 23rd century, Phobos served as a popular destination for devotees of such "extreme sports" as jumping the wormhole. (AUDIO: Phobos)

The Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond travelled to Phobos to look for the Doctor's sonic screwdriver. (COMIC: Sonic Sleuth)

In the early 2430s, Darzil Carlisle earned a scholarship to the Phobos Academy of Music at age 17, proceeding to study for three years before, as quoted by the Fifth Doctor, "stumbling into a glorious career as a peace negotiator". The Doctor, following an encounter with an older Darzil Carlisle in the later period of the 25th century, would realise that Darzil's career was actually the result of him having taken the credit for actions that he would perform in his personal future. (AUDIO: The Game)

When Mars died, millions of Ice Warriors had been left in suspension inside Phobos. In the 25th century, the Fourth Doctor woke them up to return Mars to them. (PROSE: Crimson Dawn)

Due to its ellipsoid shape and its proximity to Mars the gravity on the surface of Phobos altered dramatically throughout its orbit around Mars. By the 26th century, humans had established themselves on Phobos, building such structures such as Martian Lunar Park, an environment dome that maintained a fixed gravity within. Humans also visited Phobos for its range of "extreme sports" such as gravity-boarding and wormhole-jumping. (AUDIO: Phobos) Gregson Grenville, a security guard at Deimos Moonbase in the 23rd century, regarded Lunar Park as "a hippie holiday camp." (AUDIO: Deimos)

Phobos was of strategic importance in the war against the Daleks. Had the colonists entered the war on the side of the humans, the Daleks would have lost. For this reason the Daleks under Davros' guidance bombarded the planet ensuring that nothing survived. (PROSE: An Incident Concerning the Continual Bombardment of the Phobos Colony)

In 2606, the television series Hollyoaks: Life on Phobos was broadcast on GalNet following The Jason Kane Adventures. (AUDIO: The Final Amendment)

By the 82nd century, Josiah W. Dogbolter, who owned the planet Mars itself, monitored a war going on in Phobos. (COMIC: The Moderator)