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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a full cast audio story released on [[23 October (releases)|23 October]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]] by [[Big Finish Productions]] as part of the [[UNIT (audio series)|UNIT]] audio series. It featured [[Sylvester McCoy]] as the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Beth Chalmers]] as [[Raine Creevy]], [[Tracey Childs]] as Dr. [[Elizabeth Klein]], [[Sophie Aldred]] as [[Ace]] and introduced [[Alex Macqueen]] as {{Macqueen}}.
'''''Dominion''''' was a full cast audio story released on [[23 October (releases)|23 October]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]] by [[Big Finish Productions]] as part of the [[UNIT (audio series)|UNIT]] audio series. It featured [[Sylvester McCoy]] as the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Beth Chalmers]] as [[Raine Creevy]], [[Tracey Childs]] as Dr. [[Elizabeth Klein]], [[Sophie Aldred]] as [[Ace]] and introduced [[Alex Macqueen]] as {{Macqueen}}.


This story is the debut story for another incarnation of [[the Master]], played by MacQueen, who masquerades (and is credited) as "the Other Doctor", a supposed future incarnation, and for the first 3 parts of the story he is "the Doctor" of the story, filling the role that the Doctor would normally fill in a story of this style. It was the first time Big Finish had invented a unique incarnation of the Master, as opposed to reusing an incarnation from the television series.
This story is the debut story for another incarnation of [[the Master]], played by MacQueen, who masquerades (and is credited) as "the Other Doctor", a supposed future incarnation, and for the first 3 parts of the story he is "the Doctor" of the story, filling the role that the Doctor would normally fill in a story of this style. It was the first time Big Finish had invented a unique incarnation of the Master, as opposed to reusing an incarnation from the television series.


According to Nicholas Briggs on the behind the scenes CD, this story was much about doing another UNIT series featuring the Doctor, unlike the previous series which barely mentioned him. At four 60 minute parts, this is the single longest story to feature the [[Seventh Doctor]], having a running time of four hours, double the length of most stories featuring him.
According to [[Nicholas Briggs]] on the behind the scenes CD, this story was much about doing another UNIT series featuring the Doctor, unlike the previous series which barely mentioned him. At four 60 minute parts, this is the single longest story to feature the [[Seventh Doctor]], having a running time of four hours, double the length of most stories featuring him.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
The universe stands on the brink of a dimensional crisis — and the [[Seventh Doctor|Doctor]] and [[Raine Creevy|Raine]] are pulled into the very epicentre of it.
[[N-Space|The universe]] stands on the brink of a dimensional crisis — and [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Raine Creevy|Raine]] are pulled into the very epicentre of it.


Meanwhile, on [[Earth]], [[UNIT]] scientific advisor Dr [[Elizabeth Klein]] and {{Macqueen|n=an incarnation of the Doctor she's never encountered before}} are tested to the limit by a series of bizarre, alien invasions.
Meanwhile, on [[Earth]], [[UNIT]] [[scientific advisor]] [[Elizabeth Klein|Dr Elizabeth Klein]] and {{Macqueen|n=an incarnation of the Doctor she's never encountered before}} are tested to the limit by a series of bizarre, alien invasions.


At the heart of it all is a terrible secret, almost as old as the [[Time Lord]]s themselves. Reality is beginning to unravel and two Doctors, Klein, Raine and all of UNIT must use all their strength and guile to prevent the whole of creation being torn apart.
At the heart of it all is a terrible secret, almost as old as the [[Time Lord]]s themselves. Reality is beginning to unravel and two Doctors, Klein, Raine and all of UNIT must use all their strength and guile to prevent the whole of creation being torn apart.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
=== Part one ===
[[Elizabeth Klein|Dr Elizabeth Klein]], [[UNIT]]'s [[scientific advisor]], makes a recording in which she says that she is being stalked, in real life and in her [[dream]]s, by [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]], whom she calls the "Umbrella Man". Whilst she can go months or even years without seeing him, he always returns.
The Doctor and [[Raine Creevy]] are about to drink [[tea]] in [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] when they receive a [[distress call]] from another [[dimension]], which the Doctor says never happens. They receive a message from [[Ace]], who they believed was on [[Gallifrey]], in which she tries to pass on a message from the [[Time Lord]]s before she seemingly loses signal. The distress call drags the TARDIS off-course and through the dimensional divide.
In a [[tent]] in the middle of [[London]], Dr Klein analyses a twelve-foot [[carbuncle]] of living stone and informs [[Lafayette|Colonel Lafayette]] that it is buried too deep to be removed. She takes a sliver of the stone and analyses it further at the [[laboratory]], but she is interrupted by the materialisation of [[the Master's TARDIS|a TARDIS]]. {{Macqueen|A man without an umbrella}} steps out and identifies himself as [[the Doctor]].


=== Part one ===
[[Sylvie Wilson]] wakes up her husband, [[Pete Wilson|Pete]].
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=== Part two ===
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== References ==
== References ==
=== Klein ===
=== Culture ===
* Klein mentions the ''[[Financial Times]]''.
 
=== Individuals ===
* Klein met [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] briefly before his [[retirement]]. [[Major]] [[Wyland-Jones]] describes him as "a great man" and tells Klein that UNIT files indicate that he worked with three different incarnations, namely the [[Second Doctor|second]], [[Third Doctor|third]] and [[Fourth Doctor|fourth incarnations]].
* Klein met [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] briefly before his [[retirement]]. [[Major]] [[Wyland-Jones]] describes him as "a great man" and tells Klein that UNIT files indicate that he worked with three different incarnations, namely the [[Second Doctor|second]], [[Third Doctor|third]] and [[Fourth Doctor|fourth incarnations]].
* Sylvie is [[pregnancy|pregnant]]. She and Pete have named the unborn baby [[Chloe Wilson|Chloe]].


=== Technology ===
=== Technology ===

Revision as of 18:41, 20 October 2022

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Dominion was a full cast audio story released on 23 October 2012 by Big Finish Productions as part of the UNIT audio series. It featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Beth Chalmers as Raine Creevy, Tracey Childs as Dr. Elizabeth Klein, Sophie Aldred as Ace and introduced Alex Macqueen as the Reborn Master.

This story is the debut story for another incarnation of the Master, played by MacQueen, who masquerades (and is credited) as "the Other Doctor", a supposed future incarnation, and for the first 3 parts of the story he is "the Doctor" of the story, filling the role that the Doctor would normally fill in a story of this style. It was the first time Big Finish had invented a unique incarnation of the Master, as opposed to reusing an incarnation from the television series.

According to Nicholas Briggs on the behind the scenes CD, this story was much about doing another UNIT series featuring the Doctor, unlike the previous series which barely mentioned him. At four 60 minute parts, this is the single longest story to feature the Seventh Doctor, having a running time of four hours, double the length of most stories featuring him.

Publisher's summary

The universe stands on the brink of a dimensional crisis — and the Doctor and Raine are pulled into the very epicentre of it.

Meanwhile, on Earth, UNIT scientific advisor Dr Elizabeth Klein and an incarnation of the Doctor she's never encountered before are tested to the limit by a series of bizarre, alien invasions.

At the heart of it all is a terrible secret, almost as old as the Time Lords themselves. Reality is beginning to unravel and two Doctors, Klein, Raine and all of UNIT must use all their strength and guile to prevent the whole of creation being torn apart.

Plot

Part one

Dr Elizabeth Klein, UNIT's scientific advisor, makes a recording in which she says that she is being stalked, in real life and in her dreams, by the Doctor, whom she calls the "Umbrella Man". Whilst she can go months or even years without seeing him, he always returns.

The Doctor and Raine Creevy are about to drink tea in the TARDIS when they receive a distress call from another dimension, which the Doctor says never happens. They receive a message from Ace, who they believed was on Gallifrey, in which she tries to pass on a message from the Time Lords before she seemingly loses signal. The distress call drags the TARDIS off-course and through the dimensional divide.

In a tent in the middle of London, Dr Klein analyses a twelve-foot carbuncle of living stone and informs Colonel Lafayette that it is buried too deep to be removed. She takes a sliver of the stone and analyses it further at the laboratory, but she is interrupted by the materialisation of a TARDIS. The Reborn Master steps out and identifies himself as the Doctor.

Sylvie Wilson wakes up her husband, Pete.

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Part two

to be added

Part three

to be added

Part four

to be added

Cast

References

Culture

Individuals

Technology

UNIT

Notes

Covers

This story was released across 4 CDs each with its own cover. Each cover featured one of the four main characters of this story; the Seventh Doctor, Elizabeth Klein, Raine Creevy and the Master.

The TARDIS the Master uses as depicted on the cover for the first part is that of the Eleventh and Twelfth Doctor's, one of the rare instances where Big Finish was, at that time, allowed to incorporate elements from the post-2005 version of the show. This tied into the fakeout that Macqueen was a future Doctor.

Continuity

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