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|series                 =''[[Bernice Summerfield (series)|Bernice Summerfield]]''
number= 34|
|story number          = 34
main character= [[Bernice Summerfield]]|
|range                  = BSSR
featuring= |  
|series in range        = Series 7 (BFBS)
enemy= |
|series number in range = 7
year= [[2606]] |
|number in series      = 6
writer= [[Eddie Robson]] |
|number                = 6
director= [[Edward Salt]] |
|main character         = [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]]
producer= [[Matthew Cochrane]]|
|featuring              = Maggie Matsumoto
publisher= [[Big Finish Productions]] |
|featuring2            = Jason Kane
release date= [[November]] [[2006]] |
|featuring3            = Irving Braxiatel
format= 1 CD |
|enemy                 =  
production code= BFPCD34 |
|setting                = [[EmpireState]], [[2607]]
isbn= ISBN 1-84435-254-4 |
|writer                 = Eddie Robson
previous story= ''[[The Oracle of Delphi]]'' |
|director               = [[Edward Salt]]
next story= ''[[The Tub Full of Cats]]''}}
|producer              = [[Simon Guerrier]]
|music                  = [[Thea Cochrane]]
|sound                  = Thea Cochrane
|cover                  = [[Adrian Salmon]]
|publisher              = Big Finish Productions
|release date           = December 2006
|format                 = 1 CD
|production code       = BFPCD34
|isbn                   = ISBN 1-84435-254-4
|prev                  = The Oracle of Delphi (audio story)
|next                   = The Tub Full of Cats (audio story)
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the thirty-fourth ''[[Bernice Summerfield (series)|Bernice Summerfield]]'' audio story released by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was the sixth and final story of the seventh season.


==Publisher's summary==
== Publisher's summary ==
A remarkable city once stood on a desert moon between six colony worlds: an entire city contained within a single vast tower. In honour of another great feat of architecture from an earlier age, the human pioneers who built the city christened it the Empire State.
A remarkable [[city]] once stood on a desert moon between six colony worlds: an entire city contained within a single vast [[tower]]. In [[honour]] of another great feat of [[architecture]] from an earlier age, the [[human]] [[pioneer]]s who built the city christened it the [[EmpireState]].


The phrase 'once stood' would seem to imply that the city isn't there any more, and until yesterday it wasn't, having been destroyed almost a century ago. Indeed, Bernice Summerfield has reluctantly left behind a Braxiatel Collection in turmoil and launched an expedition to excavate the site of the Empire State, and noted archaeologists like her rarely concern themselves with things that haven't been broken, ruined or lost.
The phrase "once stood" would seem to imply that the city isn't there any more, and until yesterday it wasn't, having been destroyed almost a [[century]] ago. Indeed, [[Bernice Summerfield]] has reluctantly left behind a [[Braxiatel Collection]] in turmoil and launched an [[expedition]] to [[excavation|excavate]] the site of the EmpireState, and noted [[archaeologist]]s like her rarely concern themselves with things that haven't been broken, ruined or lost.


Yet now the Empire State has reappeared as if the last century never happened, and the members of Bernice's expedition have been scattered throughout the city. One member in particular proves difficult to track down, which is awkward as Bernice believes that she may hold the key to what's happening at the Empire State - and the means to save the Braxiatel Collection.
Yet now the EmpireState has reappeared as if the last century never happened, and the members of Bernice's expedition have been scattered throughout the city. One member in particular proves difficult to track down, which is awkward as Bernice believes that she may hold the key to what's happening at the EmpireState — and the means to save the Braxiatel Collection.


==Cast==
== Plot ==
*[[Bernice Summerfield]] - [[Lisa Bowerman]]
After [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]] unearths and catalogues the [[Stone of Barter]] on a [[desert]] [[moon]], the ruins of the [[EmpireState]] rise from the [[sand]] and she passes out. When she comes around, she finds herself in a [[lift]] with [[Rand Goodwin]], who expresses his dissatisfaction with life in the [[tower]] and repairs the lift when it breaks. She manages to find almost all of the members of her team and sends them to the [[shuttle]] whilst she looks for [[Maggie Matsumoto]], whom she asks about at [[Saf (The Empire State)|Saf]]'s [[bar]], the [[Spirit World]]. When she magically repairs a [[glass]] that she smashes, she explains to Saf that she must have absorbed powers from the stone, which has disappeared.
*[[Jason Kane]] - [[Stephen Fewell]]
*Maggie - [[Sophie Louise Dann]]
*Rand - [[Simon Watts]]
*Saf - [[Philip Edgerley]]


==References==
Benny finds Maggie and learns that she has been keeping the [[misanthropy|misanthropic]] Rand from destroying the EmpireState. Rand does so by overloading the generators, but Benny restores it with the powers which Maggie reveals are hers; her powers, which use the [[energy]] of a stabilised [[black hole]], were absorbed by the stone when she touched it. In truth, she is not an [[archaeologist]] but a homemade temporal physics experiment made by her "[[Irving Braxiatel|father]]" from a kit bought in [[Tokyo]] and came to acquire the stone for her own ends, wanting revenge on her "father" for making her clean up his messes. Benny agrees to return her powers if Maggie lets her keep the stone afterwards, but she refuses to hand it over and leaves Rand in Benny's care.
*Benny gets stuck in a [[time loop]].
*Benny is searching (and finds) [[Irving Braxiatel]], it turns out he has a daughter.


==Notes==
Benny explains to Rand that she is looking for the stone because it is said to contain information on the whereabouts of somebody that she is looking for and tells him about her powers. When Rand mentions that he sold the Spirit World to Saf only eight days ago, Benny realises that Saf is the custodian of the stone, guarding it and following instructions given to him by his predecessor to help Maggie in return for receiving stock tips and [[lottery]] numbers. The glasses are smaller versions of the stone and have been absorbing the "good vibes" of the patrons for Maggie to transmit at the [[planet]]s that the moon orbits. However, the "good vibes" are unstable as Benny has not properly restored the EmpireState but her own [[utopia]]n vision of it, resulting in conflict on [[Mordita]].
*While Jason is 'present' for this audio, he's mostly on a communications relay rather than speaking to Benny in person.


==Continuity==
As the EmpireState becomes unstable, Benny convinces Maggie to give her the stone in exchange for her powers and tells Rand to destroy the tower. Saf then tells Benny that the stone was once a person who must hold the information that Benny is after and restores him. The stone is Braxiatel, Maggie's designer, who says that he needed some "me-time" without being disturbed and that he is done with the [[Braxiatel Collection]], but Benny says that she needs his help. The EmpireState is destroyed.
*Braxiatel left the Collection in [[BFBS]]: ''[[The Crystal of Cantus]]''.


==Timeline==
== Cast ==
* ''The Empire State'' occurs after [[BFBS]]: ''[[Old Friends]]''
* [[Bernice Summerfield]] - [[Lisa Bowerman]]
* ''The Empire State'' occurs before [[BFBS]]: ''[[The Tub Full of Cats]]''
* [[Jason Kane]] - [[Stephen Fewell]]
* [[Maggie Matsumoto|Maggie]]- [[Sophie-Louise Dann]]
* [[Rand Goodwin|Rand]] - [[Simon Watts]]
* [[Saf (The Empire State)|Saf]] - [[Philip Edgerley]]


==External links==
== Worldbuilding ==
*{{bigfinish|76-Bernice-Summerfield-The-Empire-State|The Empire State}}
* [[The Foundations]] was a [[pop]] group which had a hit in [[1968]] with their single "[[Build Me Up Buttercup]]". It did not have any [[female]] members.
*{{dwrefguide|bs_a27.htm|The Empire State}}
* The moon aligns with the [[planet]]s [[Mordita]] and [[New Delvan]].
* Rand likes [[otter]]s.
* Benny is searching for, and finds, [[Irving Braxiatel]]. It turns out he has a [[Maggie Matsumoto|daughter]].
* The ship Benny is on stops at the planet [[Gangard]].
* [[Patricia (The Empire State)|Patricia]] works at the bar.
* Saf is from [[Glassandro]].
* Benny calls the EmpireState a "[[Death Star]] of good vibes".
 
== Notes ==
* While [[Jason Kane|Jason]] is "present" for this audio, he's mostly on a communications relay rather than speaking to Benny in person.
 
== Continuity ==
* Benny mentions that she recently almost became a god. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Tartarus Gate (audio story)|The Tartarus Gate]]'')
* Braxiatel left the Collection in ''[[The Crystal of Cantus (audio story)|The Crystal of Cantus]]''.
 
== External links ==
{{bigfinish|releases/v/the-empire-state-73|The Empire State}}
{{dwrefguide|bs_a27.htm|The Empire State}}
{{BFBS}}
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The Empire State was the thirty-fourth Bernice Summerfield audio story released by Big Finish Productions. It was the sixth and final story of the seventh season.

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

A remarkable city once stood on a desert moon between six colony worlds: an entire city contained within a single vast tower. In honour of another great feat of architecture from an earlier age, the human pioneers who built the city christened it the EmpireState.

The phrase "once stood" would seem to imply that the city isn't there any more, and until yesterday it wasn't, having been destroyed almost a century ago. Indeed, Bernice Summerfield has reluctantly left behind a Braxiatel Collection in turmoil and launched an expedition to excavate the site of the EmpireState, and noted archaeologists like her rarely concern themselves with things that haven't been broken, ruined or lost.

Yet now the EmpireState has reappeared as if the last century never happened, and the members of Bernice's expedition have been scattered throughout the city. One member in particular proves difficult to track down, which is awkward as Bernice believes that she may hold the key to what's happening at the EmpireState — and the means to save the Braxiatel Collection.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

After Benny unearths and catalogues the Stone of Barter on a desert moon, the ruins of the EmpireState rise from the sand and she passes out. When she comes around, she finds herself in a lift with Rand Goodwin, who expresses his dissatisfaction with life in the tower and repairs the lift when it breaks. She manages to find almost all of the members of her team and sends them to the shuttle whilst she looks for Maggie Matsumoto, whom she asks about at Saf's bar, the Spirit World. When she magically repairs a glass that she smashes, she explains to Saf that she must have absorbed powers from the stone, which has disappeared.

Benny finds Maggie and learns that she has been keeping the misanthropic Rand from destroying the EmpireState. Rand does so by overloading the generators, but Benny restores it with the powers which Maggie reveals are hers; her powers, which use the energy of a stabilised black hole, were absorbed by the stone when she touched it. In truth, she is not an archaeologist but a homemade temporal physics experiment made by her "father" from a kit bought in Tokyo and came to acquire the stone for her own ends, wanting revenge on her "father" for making her clean up his messes. Benny agrees to return her powers if Maggie lets her keep the stone afterwards, but she refuses to hand it over and leaves Rand in Benny's care.

Benny explains to Rand that she is looking for the stone because it is said to contain information on the whereabouts of somebody that she is looking for and tells him about her powers. When Rand mentions that he sold the Spirit World to Saf only eight days ago, Benny realises that Saf is the custodian of the stone, guarding it and following instructions given to him by his predecessor to help Maggie in return for receiving stock tips and lottery numbers. The glasses are smaller versions of the stone and have been absorbing the "good vibes" of the patrons for Maggie to transmit at the planets that the moon orbits. However, the "good vibes" are unstable as Benny has not properly restored the EmpireState but her own utopian vision of it, resulting in conflict on Mordita.

As the EmpireState becomes unstable, Benny convinces Maggie to give her the stone in exchange for her powers and tells Rand to destroy the tower. Saf then tells Benny that the stone was once a person who must hold the information that Benny is after and restores him. The stone is Braxiatel, Maggie's designer, who says that he needed some "me-time" without being disturbed and that he is done with the Braxiatel Collection, but Benny says that she needs his help. The EmpireState is destroyed.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • While Jason is "present" for this audio, he's mostly on a communications relay rather than speaking to Benny in person.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]