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The [[Fifth Doctor|Doctor]] and [[Nyssa]] land on a [[planet]] on instructions from the [[Time Lords]]. The Doctor has been tasked with a mission to convince fellow Time lord, the cardinal [[Zero (Spring)|Zero]], to return home and take his place on the [[High Council of Time Lords|high council]]. The native species on the planet appear to be an [[Bird|avian]] species. | The [[Fifth Doctor|Doctor]] and [[Nyssa]] land on a [[planet]] on instructions from the [[Time Lords]]. The Doctor has been tasked with a mission to convince fellow Time lord, the cardinal [[Zero (Spring)|Zero]], to return home and take his place on the [[High Council of Time Lords|high council]]. The native species on the planet appear to be an [[Bird|avian]] species. The Doctor and Nyssa stumble onto an ongoing trial for [[Redklaw]] who stole food but a child of the species is publicly injured as well because the law dictates that the guilty party as well as one of their closest of kin whom they care about most must be punished and Nyssa impulsively interferes, ignoring the Doctor's warning. While trying to calm the situation, the Doctor discovers that they have been expecting him. | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == |
Revision as of 04:52, 20 October 2020
Spring was the first story in the audio anthology, Circular Time, which comprised the ninety-first release in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Mike Maddox and featured Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor and Sarah Sutton as Nyssa.
It featured the Doctor meeting another Time Lord who had "gone native" on an unnamed world inhabited by an avian species. It was perhaps most notable for its theme of how to construct a valid system of jurisprudence.
Publisher's summary
In the springtime of the distant future, the Doctor and Nyssa become embroiled in Time Lord politics on an alien world.
Plot
The Doctor and Nyssa land on a planet on instructions from the Time Lords. The Doctor has been tasked with a mission to convince fellow Time lord, the cardinal Zero, to return home and take his place on the high council. The native species on the planet appear to be an avian species. The Doctor and Nyssa stumble onto an ongoing trial for Redklaw who stole food but a child of the species is publicly injured as well because the law dictates that the guilty party as well as one of their closest of kin whom they care about most must be punished and Nyssa impulsively interferes, ignoring the Doctor's warning. While trying to calm the situation, the Doctor discovers that they have been expecting him.
Cast
- The Doctor - Peter Davison
- Nyssa - Sarah Sutton
- Hoodeye - Jamie Sandford
- Redklaw - Toby Longworth
- Carrion - Lois Baxter
- Snowfire - Teresa Gallagher
- Zero - Hugh Fraser
References
- The Doctor mentions jelly babies and his fourth incarnation's scarf.
- Zero is from the Prydonian Chapter of Time Lords, the same chapter that the Doctor belongs to.
- The Council of the Great Mother is a Time Lord organisation.
Notes
- According to a 20 November 2006 blog post, Mike Maddox wrote this story based on a short story by Paul Cornell.
- This was the first in a series of stories named after seasons.
- Lord Cardinal Zero's regeneration at the end of this story is the only instance of a Time Lord regenerating into a different species.
- This story is set between Time-Flight and Arc of Infinity.
Continuity
- Nyssa suggests the Doctor might be afraid of heights after his fourth incarnation's fatal fall from the Pharos Project's telescope on 1 March 1981. (TV: Logopolis)
- Zero refers to the Doctor's first trial on Gallifrey and his consequent forced regeneration into the Third Doctor. (TV: The War Games)
- Zero sarcastically asks the Doctor if the Time Lords have sent him to stop the creation of the avians' empire or lock them in a tunnel, setting them back over a thousand years. (TV: Genesis of the Daleks)
- The Doctor wakes Zero up by yelling, "Look out, vampires in the Capitol!" (TV: State of Decay)
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