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The Dark Flame was the forty-second monthly Doctor Who audio story produced by Big Finish Productions. It was the second audio story to feature the "side step" into the Virgin New Adventures series featuring the Seventh Doctor played by Sylvester McCoy, Ace played by Sophie Aldred and Bernice Summerfield played by Lisa Bowerman.

Publisher's summary

A thousand years ago, the evil Cult of the Dark Flame infiltrated every star system in the galaxy. In the history books the Cult is legendary, its despotic leader a terrible memory.

But for some the Dark Flame still burns. For some, its horrifying power is the ultimate goal. All that is required is for the right people to be in the wrong place and time...

An archaeologist and his robot are on the poisonous world of Marran Alpha, where they will uncover a hideous relic. The Doctor and Ace are on their way to the deep space research centre Orbos, where Professor Bernice Summerfield is soon to start the countdown to universal Armageddon.

Four acolytes of Evil.

Three mad scientists.

Two companions.

One Doctor.

Plot

to be added

Cast

References

Energy and radiation

Species

  • The Doctor observes that "sleep is for Chelonians."
Preview illustration by Martin Geraghty featured in DWM 328

Notes

Continuity

External links