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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
=== Part One ===
=== Part One ===
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Aboard [[Icebreaker]] ''[[Alexander (ship)|Alexander]]'', the crew are evacuating. [[Charlie Gibbs]] has accessed the [[nuclear reactor]], with some persuasion he emerges declaring that "[[Eldrad]] must die".
 
[[Kate Sherrin]] is about to head home when she spots a bevy of people on the shore of [[Ambermouth]] harbour - it is the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Tegan Jovanka]], [[Nyssa]] and [[Vislor Turlough]]. The latter two go to look at [[rock pool]]s while the Doctor and Tegan [[paddling|paddle]]. The [[Australia|Australian]] cuts her foot while doing so. Kate comes over and asks the Doctor and Tegan to leave the beach. When she sees the wound, she offers first aid. Turlough and Nyssa find a [[ganet]], dead and covered in [[silicon quartz]]. Kate asks that they forget seeing it and secretes it in her car.
 
The Doctor and his companions go to the [[Pescadorian]] for a drink and some food. There, Turlough meets Gibbs, an old friend of his from [[Brendon Public School]], who finds his friends failure to age remarkable. When he leaves, Turlough is quick to claim they were never friends. Gibbs is in contact with someone, who he tells he has secured the [[Watcher]] and that Turlough will carry it for them, owing him a favour.
 
In the bar, the Doctor approaches [[Bob Gell (Eldrad Must Die!)|Bob Gell]], to enquire about hiring a boat. He learns that all the [[fish]] have died, followed by the bird - gulls, ganets and [[puffin]]s. Outside, Turlough meets Gibbs again, who claims he is from [[Trion (planet)|Trion]]. He tells Turlough a job is required of him and then attacks him. Turlough hears a voice saying his name, and when regains his senses is with the Doctor. Nyssa finds quartz growing inside her drink.
 
Together with Nyssa and Tegan, they head to the [[Ambermouth Seacology Centre]], where Kate works. [[Jim (Eldrad Must Die!)|Jim]] and Kate are working when the Doctor arrives. Nyssa, Tegan and Turlough discover a [[beluga whale]] - called [[Skipper]] by Kate. It has quartz growing out of it and is being given [[morphine]]. Turlough runs away, still hearing voices in his head. Tegan follows him. He finds Gibbs outside. Suddenly the quartz in his watch starts "biting into [him]". Turlough dreams that he is at school, being told that the watch is part of his "new employer's manifestation". He is told not to fight it and, coming to, declares "Eldrad must die".


=== Part Two ===
=== Part Two ===

Revision as of 15:40, 22 October 2014

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Eldrad Must Die! was the first story in the 2013 Fifth Doctor audio trilogy. A sequel to the 1976 Doctor Who television story The Hand of Fear, it allowed Stephen Thorne to reprise his role of Eldrad.

Publisher's summary

"A Doctor, curse his name, threw me down among the dead… but I endure. I am Eldrad… and I must live!"

A nuclear icebreaker, foundering in Arctic waters. Seabirds washed up in the fishing resort of Ambermouth, their wings encrusted with crystals. A shining artefact of uncertain provenance, up for sale on an auction site.

All of these things are linked, as the Doctor, Nyssa, Tegan and Turlough are about to discover. Linked to the rebirth of a genocidal tyrant, presumed dead many years ago…

For the sake of the planets Earth and Kastria alike… Eldrad must die!

Plot

Part One

Aboard Icebreaker Alexander, the crew are evacuating. Charlie Gibbs has accessed the nuclear reactor, with some persuasion he emerges declaring that "Eldrad must die".

Kate Sherrin is about to head home when she spots a bevy of people on the shore of Ambermouth harbour - it is the Fifth Doctor, Tegan Jovanka, Nyssa and Vislor Turlough. The latter two go to look at rock pools while the Doctor and Tegan paddle. The Australian cuts her foot while doing so. Kate comes over and asks the Doctor and Tegan to leave the beach. When she sees the wound, she offers first aid. Turlough and Nyssa find a ganet, dead and covered in silicon quartz. Kate asks that they forget seeing it and secretes it in her car.

The Doctor and his companions go to the Pescadorian for a drink and some food. There, Turlough meets Gibbs, an old friend of his from Brendon Public School, who finds his friends failure to age remarkable. When he leaves, Turlough is quick to claim they were never friends. Gibbs is in contact with someone, who he tells he has secured the Watcher and that Turlough will carry it for them, owing him a favour.

In the bar, the Doctor approaches Bob Gell, to enquire about hiring a boat. He learns that all the fish have died, followed by the bird - gulls, ganets and puffins. Outside, Turlough meets Gibbs again, who claims he is from Trion. He tells Turlough a job is required of him and then attacks him. Turlough hears a voice saying his name, and when regains his senses is with the Doctor. Nyssa finds quartz growing inside her drink.

Together with Nyssa and Tegan, they head to the Ambermouth Seacology Centre, where Kate works. Jim and Kate are working when the Doctor arrives. Nyssa, Tegan and Turlough discover a beluga whale - called Skipper by Kate. It has quartz growing out of it and is being given morphine. Turlough runs away, still hearing voices in his head. Tegan follows him. He finds Gibbs outside. Suddenly the quartz in his watch starts "biting into [him]". Turlough dreams that he is at school, being told that the watch is part of his "new employer's manifestation". He is told not to fight it and, coming to, declares "Eldrad must die".

Part Two

to be added

Part Three

to be added

Part Four

to be added

Cast

References

  • Charlie Gibbs was one of Turlough's classmates in Brendon Public School in 1983.
  • Charlie tells Turlough that he is also an exile from Trion and that his family supported the opposing faction in the civil war.
  • All Kastrians seem to have genetic rings.
  • Other parts of Eldrad survived his obliteration and seem to be aware of each other. Despite this, the older and newer Eldrads are different and do not seem to be psychically linked.

Notes

Continuity

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