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}}{{audio stub}}'''''The Entropy Composition''''' was a [[2010]] [[Big Finish]] full-cast audio short story featuring the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Nyssa]]. | }}{{audio stub}}'''''The Entropy Composition''''' was a [[2010]] [[Big Finish]] full-cast audio short story featuring the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Nyssa]]. | ||
Revision as of 19:59, 1 June 2013
The Entropy Composition was a 2010 Big Finish full-cast audio short story featuring the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa.
It was notable for being a rare example of a Big Finish audio which had been commissioned as a result of an open invitation for scripts. Writer Rick Briggs won out over about a thousand other submissions.
Publisher's summary
A lost prog rock symphony is unearthed from the vaults – with catastrophic consequences for the entire cosmos.
Cast
- Fifth Doctor - Peter Davison
- Nyssa - Sarah Sutton
- Erisi - Andree Bernard
- Naloom - Ian Brooker
- Mrs Moloney - Joanna Munro
- Geoff Cooper - James Fleet
References
- Entropy Sirens are an ancient race, existing before the creation of the universe.
- The Terileptis Event Horizon Fold is the most magnificent sunrise in this area of space-time.
- The Doctor dislikes being referred to as "sweet."
Notes
- Andree Bernard (Erisi) previously played Dolly Bailey in TV: The Shakespeare Code.
- Other such "open submission" scripts can be found on Short Trips: Volume 1 and its successors.
Continuity
- Mrs Moloney queries whether the Doctor is wearing a vegetable, to which he replies, "It's decorative" — thereby echoing the Tenth Doctor's assessment of the his fifth incarnation's celery. (TV: Time Crash)
- Nyssa refers to "The Entropy Composition" as the "music of the spheres", giving a metatextual wink towards the mini-episode of the same name.
- Nyssa is still thinking about her happy childhood on Traken. (AUDIO: The Demons of Red Lodge)
External links
- Official The Demons of Red Lodge and Other Stories page at bigfinish.com