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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
=== Part one ===
=== Part one ===
''to be added''
An Australian
reporter speaks on the phone with someone in his apartment. Suddenly
he hears a strange noise and the power goes off in his apartment. He
goes to investigate and ends up being attacked by a strange creature.
 
Nyssa interrupts the
Doctor watching cricket. They are staying in a hot villa just a bit
of a ways from Brisbane. They agree that it is nice to finally be
someplace where they can have a relaxing vacation, only to be
interrupted by Tegan. She runs into the room exclaiming that her
friend from high school, Mike Bretherton, has gone missing. He is a
reporter who was always investigating top stories, according to
Tegan, trying to expose corrupt officials and law-breaking denizens.
The Doctor wants to just relax and take a holiday, but Nyssa insists
that they help Tegan investigate his disappearance. 
 
They take the TARDIS
to Mike’s apartment which they find is extremely messy. They find
articles that Mike has gathered surrounding strange disappearances.
Tegan reads from the news article about Mike’s disappearance that
his last known contact had mentioned him explainin that he saw a
meteor above his apartment before he disappeared.
 
Inside the TARDIDS,
the Doctor retrieves an ionograph that he says can help them. They
use it to find the diminishing ion trail of a spacepod, which the Doctor dubs "a space eddy" that most
likely abducted Mike. 
 
They find that the
“space eddy” as the Doctor refers to the spacepod as has returned
to its place of origin, Luparis. The Doctor is puzzled about this.
This is because Luparis, the Doctor explains to a confused Tegan, is
an uninhabited planet with a climate similar to a tropical paradise.
They decide to go and investigate.
 
Meanwhile on the
planet Luparis a man named Lord Jezzavar makes his way through the
streets on horseback as people yell insults at him. He arrives at a
palace where he is greeted by Lord Zellenger. They argue about the
unrest going on in the city as Zellenger inquires as to why Jezzavar
has 12 guards armed with rapiers following him wherever he goes, even
if it’s just to see their wife, the queen. They continue on with
their business.
 
The TARDIS crew
arrive on Luparis and find it is not at all what they expected, as it
is colder and resembles Tudor earth. Tegan even notes the uncanny
resemblance of the London bridge, visible from  their landing spot.
Tegan runs off and the Doctor and Nyssa are forced to follow.
 
Queen Zafira is
teaching a dance lesson to her handmaids when Zellenger arrives. He
argues with her about the alarming amount of guards Lord Jezzavar is
hiring to be in his presence. Zafira accuses him of being jealous of
Jezzavar. She explains to him that his duty is to her, and that if
she has grown tired of him then he must accept that and move on. The
two argue about the public unrest, with Zafira suggesting that they
publicly hang the drunkards and vagabonds. Zellenger disagrees and
argues with her but she dismisses him. He chides her, explaining that
while she has been a strong leader in the past, she is being faced
with a challenge never before seen in their planet’s history. He
advises her to deal with it rather than simply be affronted by it,
but, disgusted, she demands he leave.
 
Tegan accidentally
bumps into a rowdy crowd of commoners. One of them is interested in
her and offers to buy he a drink. Disgusted, she attempts to leave
but the man summons his friends. The Doctor and Nyssa manage to catch
up with her. The Doctor intervenes, but the man, insulted, claiming
that just because they dress fancy and are royalty means they think
they can do whatever they want, demands his friends bring him his
weapons. Just then a royal guard arrives and scares the men away.
 
Their saviour turns
out to be Lord Jezzavar. He apologizes for the rudeness of his
people, and asks them to identify themselves. The Doctor explains
that they are from off-world and were interested in visiting the
planet to see their society for themselves. Pleased, Lord Jezzavar
decides to give them an audience with the Queen. Tegan protests, but
Nyssa defuses the situation by addressing Lord Jezzavar honorifically. He is impressed and the Doctor explains that Nyssa
herself is also from royalty from the planet Trakken. Lord Jezzavar
is pleased to learn that the aristocratic system survives on other
planets. They agree to then go see the Queen, with the Doctor quietly
explaining to Tegan that if this place is indeed a replica of Tudor
London, then there are about 200,000 people here and they are
unlikely to find Mike by simply looking around, convincing her that
seeing the Queen might give them a better chance to find him. 
 
As they travel to
the palace, Lord Jezzavar inquires as to Nyssa’s heritage. She
sadly explains that her family have all perished. Lord Jezzavar
offers some comforting words, but Tegan says he is trying to court
Nyssa, having ulterior motives but the Doctor points out Jezzavar’s
wedding ring and he explains he is only trying to offer some comfort.
They arrive at the palace and the Doctor exclaims that it looks
exactly like the Palace of Whitehall “to the T”.
 
The TARDIS crew meet
the Queen. She is impressed with Nyssa’s heritage and the Doctor’s
knowledgeable background but no so much with Tegan. She sets up
chambers for them to stay in close to her own quarters and has her
guards escort them there. Talking privately with Jezzavar and
Astorius, she comments that the Doctor has the air of a warrior, and
when asked whether she would like them to get rid of him, she insists
that they may need him, as there are times when powerful men are
beneficial to their cause. The two leave and Astorius asks Jezzevar
about the “sleepers”.
 
The trio of Nyssa,
Tegan and the Doctor agree to play along for now in order to try and
gain their hosts’ trust. Lord Jezzavar interrupts and asks that
Nyssa accompany him on a ride. He tell the Doctor, meanwhile, that
the Queen has requested an audience with him. Tegan asks about
herself and Jezzavar hesitantly says that she can admire the palace.
 
The Doctor and the
Queen go for a walk on the veranda.
 
Tegan, meanwhile,
upset about having been left out, goes around asking for the garden
and with access to the gates to go outside the palace. She talks with
a servant who initially warns her about the “sleepers” but when
Tegan begins to inquire about them, the servant drops the subject and
shows her to the gates. They are locked, and despite being 12 feet
high, Tegan decides to climb over them.


=== Part two ===
=== Part two ===

Revision as of 21:23, 13 June 2020

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Hexagora was a Big Finish Doctor Who audio story released in 2011. It featured the Fifth Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan Jovanka.

Publisher's summary

When a newspaper reporter goes missing, the Doctor, Tegan and Nyssa uncover a case of alien abduction. The trail leads them to the planet Luparis, and a city that appears to be a replica of Tudor era London.

What are the monsters that lurk in the shadows? And what is the terrible secret at the heart of Luparis? To save a world, the Doctor must try and defeat the evil plans of Queen Zafira.

And one of her plans is to marry him...

Plot

Part one

An Australian reporter speaks on the phone with someone in his apartment. Suddenly he hears a strange noise and the power goes off in his apartment. He goes to investigate and ends up being attacked by a strange creature.

Nyssa interrupts the Doctor watching cricket. They are staying in a hot villa just a bit of a ways from Brisbane. They agree that it is nice to finally be someplace where they can have a relaxing vacation, only to be interrupted by Tegan. She runs into the room exclaiming that her friend from high school, Mike Bretherton, has gone missing. He is a reporter who was always investigating top stories, according to Tegan, trying to expose corrupt officials and law-breaking denizens. The Doctor wants to just relax and take a holiday, but Nyssa insists that they help Tegan investigate his disappearance.

They take the TARDIS to Mike’s apartment which they find is extremely messy. They find articles that Mike has gathered surrounding strange disappearances. Tegan reads from the news article about Mike’s disappearance that his last known contact had mentioned him explainin that he saw a meteor above his apartment before he disappeared.

Inside the TARDIDS, the Doctor retrieves an ionograph that he says can help them. They use it to find the diminishing ion trail of a spacepod, which the Doctor dubs "a space eddy" that most likely abducted Mike.

They find that the “space eddy” as the Doctor refers to the spacepod as has returned to its place of origin, Luparis. The Doctor is puzzled about this. This is because Luparis, the Doctor explains to a confused Tegan, is an uninhabited planet with a climate similar to a tropical paradise. They decide to go and investigate.

Meanwhile on the planet Luparis a man named Lord Jezzavar makes his way through the streets on horseback as people yell insults at him. He arrives at a palace where he is greeted by Lord Zellenger. They argue about the unrest going on in the city as Zellenger inquires as to why Jezzavar has 12 guards armed with rapiers following him wherever he goes, even if it’s just to see their wife, the queen. They continue on with their business.

The TARDIS crew arrive on Luparis and find it is not at all what they expected, as it is colder and resembles Tudor earth. Tegan even notes the uncanny resemblance of the London bridge, visible from their landing spot. Tegan runs off and the Doctor and Nyssa are forced to follow.

Queen Zafira is teaching a dance lesson to her handmaids when Zellenger arrives. He argues with her about the alarming amount of guards Lord Jezzavar is hiring to be in his presence. Zafira accuses him of being jealous of Jezzavar. She explains to him that his duty is to her, and that if she has grown tired of him then he must accept that and move on. The two argue about the public unrest, with Zafira suggesting that they publicly hang the drunkards and vagabonds. Zellenger disagrees and argues with her but she dismisses him. He chides her, explaining that while she has been a strong leader in the past, she is being faced with a challenge never before seen in their planet’s history. He advises her to deal with it rather than simply be affronted by it, but, disgusted, she demands he leave.

Tegan accidentally bumps into a rowdy crowd of commoners. One of them is interested in her and offers to buy he a drink. Disgusted, she attempts to leave but the man summons his friends. The Doctor and Nyssa manage to catch up with her. The Doctor intervenes, but the man, insulted, claiming that just because they dress fancy and are royalty means they think they can do whatever they want, demands his friends bring him his weapons. Just then a royal guard arrives and scares the men away.

Their saviour turns out to be Lord Jezzavar. He apologizes for the rudeness of his people, and asks them to identify themselves. The Doctor explains that they are from off-world and were interested in visiting the planet to see their society for themselves. Pleased, Lord Jezzavar decides to give them an audience with the Queen. Tegan protests, but Nyssa defuses the situation by addressing Lord Jezzavar honorifically. He is impressed and the Doctor explains that Nyssa herself is also from royalty from the planet Trakken. Lord Jezzavar is pleased to learn that the aristocratic system survives on other planets. They agree to then go see the Queen, with the Doctor quietly explaining to Tegan that if this place is indeed a replica of Tudor London, then there are about 200,000 people here and they are unlikely to find Mike by simply looking around, convincing her that seeing the Queen might give them a better chance to find him.

As they travel to the palace, Lord Jezzavar inquires as to Nyssa’s heritage. She sadly explains that her family have all perished. Lord Jezzavar offers some comforting words, but Tegan says he is trying to court Nyssa, having ulterior motives but the Doctor points out Jezzavar’s wedding ring and he explains he is only trying to offer some comfort. They arrive at the palace and the Doctor exclaims that it looks exactly like the Palace of Whitehall “to the T”.

The TARDIS crew meet the Queen. She is impressed with Nyssa’s heritage and the Doctor’s knowledgeable background but no so much with Tegan. She sets up chambers for them to stay in close to her own quarters and has her guards escort them there. Talking privately with Jezzavar and Astorius, she comments that the Doctor has the air of a warrior, and when asked whether she would like them to get rid of him, she insists that they may need him, as there are times when powerful men are beneficial to their cause. The two leave and Astorius asks Jezzevar about the “sleepers”.

The trio of Nyssa, Tegan and the Doctor agree to play along for now in order to try and gain their hosts’ trust. Lord Jezzavar interrupts and asks that Nyssa accompany him on a ride. He tell the Doctor, meanwhile, that the Queen has requested an audience with him. Tegan asks about herself and Jezzavar hesitantly says that she can admire the palace.

The Doctor and the Queen go for a walk on the veranda.

Tegan, meanwhile, upset about having been left out, goes around asking for the garden and with access to the gates to go outside the palace. She talks with a servant who initially warns her about the “sleepers” but when Tegan begins to inquire about them, the servant drops the subject and shows her to the gates. They are locked, and despite being 12 feet high, Tegan decides to climb over them.

Part two

to be added

Part three

to be added

Part four

to be added

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