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'''''Psychodrome''''' was the first story in the audio anthology ''[[The Fifth Doctor Box Set]]'', produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was written by [[Jonathan Morris]] and featured [[Peter Davison]] as the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Matthew Waterhouse]] as [[Adric]], [[Sarah Sutton]] as [[Nyssa]] and [[Janet Fielding]] as [[Tegan Jovanka]]. | '''''Psychodrome''''' was the first story in the audio anthology ''[[The Fifth Doctor Box Set]]'', produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was written by [[Jonathan Morris]] and featured [[Peter Davison]] as the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Matthew Waterhouse]] as [[Adric]], [[Sarah Sutton]] as [[Nyssa]] and [[Janet Fielding]] as [[Tegan Jovanka]]. | ||
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The Doctor, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan are imprisoned, but soon escape by picturing a hole in the [[wall]]. They find that King Magus is merging the three kingdoms and barricade themselves into the monastery, using their imagination to get rid of Prince Erdos's [[guard]]s. The Doctor's companions see projections of King Magus, Queen Antigone and Prince Erdos, who blame the Doctor for the deaths of Tremas, Vanessa and Varsh as well as numerous others on his travels. The three of them deny it and inform the Doctor, who admits that he does hold some responsibility and that he has to stop running and confront King Magus. They insist on joining him. | The Doctor, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan are imprisoned, but soon escape by picturing a hole in the [[wall]]. They find that King Magus is merging the three kingdoms and barricade themselves into the monastery, using their imagination to get rid of Prince Erdos's [[guard]]s. The Doctor's companions see projections of King Magus, Queen Antigone and Prince Erdos, who blame the Doctor for the deaths of Tremas, Vanessa and Varsh as well as numerous others on his travels. The three of them deny it and inform the Doctor, who admits that he does hold some responsibility and that he has to stop running and confront King Magus. They insist on joining him. | ||
' | Prince Erdos is destroyed when Adric refutes King Magus's claims by shouting that the Doctor is good and that he will [[sacrifice]] his own life before leaving him. Tegan gets rid of Queen Antigone by expressing her belief in the Doctor, after which the citadel starts to collapse and the four travellers run to the TARDIS, which was handed over to King Magus by the tribespeople. King Magus begs the Doctor to stay, but he refuses and dematerialises the ship. Tegan asks to be taken back to [[Heathrow Airport]] in [[1981]] and the Doctor sets the coordinates, asking her what could possibly go wrong. | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == |
Revision as of 21:43, 13 April 2023
Psychodrome was the first story in the audio anthology The Fifth Doctor Box Set, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Jonathan Morris and featured Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Matthew Waterhouse as Adric, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa and Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka.
Publisher's summary
Shortly after surviving the perils of Logopolis, Castrovalva and the machinations of the Master, the new Doctor and his new crew could be forgiven for wanting to take a breather from their tour of the galaxy. But when the TARDIS lands in a strange and unsettling environment, the urge to explore is irresistible... and trouble is only a few steps away.
The world they have found themselves in is populated by a wide variety of the strangest people imaginable - a crashed spacecraft here, a monastery there, even a regal court. And not everyone they meet has their best interests at heart.
With the TARDIS stolen and the very environment itself out to get them, the travellers face an extremely personal threat. They'll have to work as a team if they want to get out alive... but can you really trust someone you barely know?
Plot
Part one
Tegan is shown to her bedroom aboard the TARDIS by Adric, whom she does not like nor trust and who is disillusioned with life on the ship since losing his Doctor. Tegan and Nyssa discuss the death of Vanessa and the destruction of Traken before following the new Doctor and Adric outside, finding themselves on a world from which Nyssa gets a feeling of foreboding. The four of them head back to the TARDIS, but tribespeople are carrying the ship away and the Doctor and Adric follow, leaving Nyssa and Tegan behind.
Unhappy with this, Tegan removes her heels and she and Nyssa go after them, but soon get lost. Nyssa and Tegan meet adventurer Professor Rickett and his companions, Perditia and Magpie, who take them to their base camp. When the camp is attacked, Nyssa and Tegan run and head towards a citadel, but they are found by Prince Erdos and brought before his father, King Magus, and grandmother, Queen Antigone, who refuse to let them leave for their own safety.
The Doctor and Adric are noticed by the tribespeople and chased until they are saved by two scientists: Denyx and his daughter, Zaria. The scientists take them to their crashed colony ship, where the Doctor learns that Nyssa and Tegan have wandered off and that they will be in danger from savage creatures once night falls. Adric is given a tour of the ship and challenges Zaria to rebel against the strict lifestyle there by going with him outside of the ship without permission. The Doctor opens a sealed hatch to go after them, but Flight Coordinator Javon orders him at gunpoint to close it. In the caves, Adric and Zaria encounter giant spiders.
Part two
Professor Rickett, Perditia and Magpie escape the tribespeople into the colony ship and stop Javon. They join the Doctor in going after Adric and Zaria and are led to a monastery by Pyrrha, a sceptic whose associate, mathematician Calcula, saved the two of them from the spiders. Calcula takes the Doctor and Adric to the observatory where they realise that they are on an artificial body which has based its environs on the Terradonian starliner, the Traken court building, Logopolis and Gallifrey in addition to creating monsters and versions of the four travellers from their own memories and perceptions.
Denyx and Javon visit King Magus's court upon learning of its existence and meet Nyssa and Tegan, claiming that the Doctor is still at their ship and offering to lead them to him. Tegan recognises the similarities of the shifting cave system and the tribespeople to experiences from her childhood, namely when her mother took her to Arnhem Land and when they went to a corroboree. The caves separate them from Denyx and Javon and then from one another, with Nyssa being reunited with Professor Rickett, Perditia and Magpie. The three of them have fallen ill, apparently suffering with a virus which Nyssa finds herself unable to cure despite having treated similar afflictions on her homeworld. Perditia dies.
Zaria visits King Magus and tells him what she has learnt from the Doctor and Adric about the world and their place in it. As the presence of the Doctor, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan are keeping the four factions of this world in existence, King Magus declares that the TARDIS crew will be forbidden from leaving. He has Prince Erdos kill Zaria, declaring that the TARDIS crew will be captured and that he will conquer the other three factions of the world, which he will rule as its sole and singular master.
Part three
Magpie dies and Nyssa decides to help Professor Rickett to the colony ship for medical attention, but Denyx only permits Nyssa on board due to her showing no symptoms and asks her to see to Javon. Javon too is infected and Nyssa likens to the condition to accelerated entropy. Denyx blames her when she fails to save Javon's life and initiates takeoff despite the ship being damaged when the Doctor arrives, he and Adric having been reunited with Tegan and found Professor Rickett outside.
Denyx passes out with the controls locked and Adric trains in vain to solve the mathematical problem to unlock it. The ship is only stopped when Prince Erdos disconnects the warp drive. The Doctor, Adric and Nyssa are brought before King Magus, whom Nyssa realises is based on her impressions of the Doctor, the Monitor, her father and the Master, and, after Queen Antigone brings Tegan to him, he kills Professor Rickett and Denyx by shrinking. He tells the Doctor how much his companions resent him, making his fear of his companions losing faith in him a reality.
Part four
The Doctor, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan are imprisoned, but soon escape by picturing a hole in the wall. They find that King Magus is merging the three kingdoms and barricade themselves into the monastery, using their imagination to get rid of Prince Erdos's guards. The Doctor's companions see projections of King Magus, Queen Antigone and Prince Erdos, who blame the Doctor for the deaths of Tremas, Vanessa and Varsh as well as numerous others on his travels. The three of them deny it and inform the Doctor, who admits that he does hold some responsibility and that he has to stop running and confront King Magus. They insist on joining him.
Prince Erdos is destroyed when Adric refutes King Magus's claims by shouting that the Doctor is good and that he will sacrifice his own life before leaving him. Tegan gets rid of Queen Antigone by expressing her belief in the Doctor, after which the citadel starts to collapse and the four travellers run to the TARDIS, which was handed over to King Magus by the tribespeople. King Magus begs the Doctor to stay, but he refuses and dematerialises the ship. Tegan asks to be taken back to Heathrow Airport in 1981 and the Doctor sets the coordinates, asking her what could possibly go wrong.
Cast
- The Doctor - Peter Davison
- Tegan Jovanka - Janet Fielding
- Nyssa - Sarah Sutton
- Adric - Matthew Waterhouse
- Professor Rickett / King Magus / Denyx - Robert Whitelock
- Magpie / Calcula / Prince Erdos - Phil Mulryne
- Perditia / Jenessa / Zaria - Camilla Power
- Javon / Pyrrha / Queen Antigone - Bethan Walker
References
- Tegan lived on a cattle farm when she was young.
- Tegan compares King Magus and Queen Antigone's Citadel to something out of Frankenstein.
- The Doctor tells Tegan that he is afraid of the Daleks, the Cybermen and dentists.
- Tegan compares Adric to the Artful Dodger.
- Tegan's aunt Vanessa always used to say, "If you have nothing useful to say, keep your mouth shut". Adric says that she must have often said it to Tegan.
- Adric describes the Fourth Doctor as "unpredictable, intimidating and enigmatic but brilliant".
Notes
- Taking place almost immediately after Castrovalva, this means chronologically, this is the earliest audio drama to feature the Fifth Doctor.
- This is the first Big Finish audio drama in which Matthew Waterhouse reprises his role as Adric. It is also the first time that he has played the character since The Caves of Androzani in 1984.
- This story was recorded on 31 July and 1 August 2013 at The Moat Studios.
- This is the first audio drama in which the Fifth Doctor uses the sonic screwdriver.
- Tegan's room is stated to have formerly belonged to Romana, despite Romana's room having supposedly having been ejected to allow the TARDIS to escape a gravity bubble in TV: Logopolis.
Continuity
- Tegan tells Adric that she has a flight to catch at Heathrow Airport on 28 February 1981. (TV: Logopolis)
- Adric reminds Tegan that she previously got lost in the TARDIS. (TV: Logopolis) He mentions that Tegan's lipstick is still drying on the TARDIS walls. (TV: Castrovalva)
- Adric tells Tegan that Romana has recently left the TARDIS. (TV: Warriors' Gate)
- Tegan refers to the Fourth Doctor's regeneration. (TV: Logopolis)
- Tegan refers to the fact that Adric created Castrovalva while the Tremas Master's prisoner. (TV: Castrovalva)
- Nyssa sympathises with Tegan over the death of her aunt Vanessa two days earlier while Tegan sympathises with Nyssa over the destruction of Traken. (TV: Logopolis)
- The Doctor refers to the fact that Adric stowed away aboard the TARDIS. (TV: Full Circle, State of Decay)
- The Doctor says, "When I say 'run,' run." (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen, Castrovalva)
- Adric tells Zaria that he rebelled against his society on Alzarius. (TV: Full Circle)
- Tegan refers to the Master's use of the Tissue Compression Eliminator on her aunt Vanessa and the Logopolitans. (TV: Logopolis)
- Adric compares the spaceship to the Terradonian starliner on Alzarius, (TV: Full Circle) the Guardians of Observance to the Logopolitans, (TV: Logopolis) the Citadel to the Court Building on Traken (TV: The Keeper of Traken) and the giant spiders to the Marshspiders and Marshmen on Alzarius, (TV: Full Circle) the Three Who Rule and the Great Vampire. (TV: State of Decay)
- Before she dies, Javon says, "My dad used to say that 'if' was the most powerful word in the English language." (TV: Castrovalva)
- Professor Rickett says, "This is the end but the moment..." (TV: Logopolis)
- Adric refers to his badge for mathematical excellence. (TV: Full Circle)
- Tegan remarks that she seems to spend half her life carrying unconscious men. (TV: Castrovalva)
- Tegan once again exclaims, "Rabbits!" (TV: Logopolis)
- Nyssa created King Magus from her memories of the Doctor, her father Tremas, the Monitor and the Master. (TV: The Keeper of Traken, Logopolis, Castrovalva)
- Adric tells Tegan about his former travelling companion K9. (TV: Full Circle, State of Decay, Warriors' Gate)
- Adric recalls that the Marshmen used the TARDIS as a battering ram. (TV: Full Circle)
- The Doctor says "brave heart, Tegan" for the first time. Tegan asks him not to do so again, thinking that it is silly. He would later do so on numerous occasions. (TV: Earthshock, Warriors of the Deep)
- When reflecting on being the last of her species, Nyssa tells the Doctor she hopes he will never know what it is like to be alone in the universe. Though the Doctor would later spend a period of his life believing himself to be the last of the Time Lords (TV: The End of the World, et. al), he would later discover that this was not the case. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)
- The Doctor suggests that he take Adric, Nyssa and Tegan to the Eye of Orion. (TV: The Five Doctors)
- King Magus refers to Tremas' death. (TV: The Keeper of Traken)
- Prince Erdos refers to the deaths of Adric's brother Varsh, (TV: Full Circle) the privateers, (TV: Warriors' Gate) the Logopolitans and the Trakenites. (TV: Logopolis)
- Adric refers to the fact that the Doctor averted the heat death of the universe. (TV: Logopolis)
- Prince Erdos asks Adric how long it will be before he is killed while travelling with the Doctor. (TV: Earthshock)
- Before he ceases to exist, King Magus says, "Is this death?" The Fifth Doctor would later say this when unsure if he would be able to regenerate after contracting Spectrox Toxaemia. (TV: The Caves of Androzani)
- Tegan asks the Doctor to bring her to Heathrow Airport at 17:30 on 28 February 1981. However, the TARDIS instead materialises on Monarch's ship, albeit on the correct date. (TV: Four to Doomsday)
- When Tegan asks the Doctor to return her to Heathrow, the Doctor rhetorically asks "What could possibly go wrong?" (TV: Four to Doomsday, The Visitation, et. al) His tenth incarnation would later pose this question to his companion after the latter warned him to "be careful" when taking a Crusader 50 shuttle bus tour across the surface of the planet Midnight. (TV: Midnight)
- King Magus offers the Doctor and his friends "a continued existence under my guidance" because, as the Doctor puts it "the alternative is annihilation" before telling Magus that he is quoting the Master. (TV: Logopolis)
- The presence of the Doctor and his companions will later affect another artificial environment, again creating evil elements. (PROSE: Strange England)
- Tegan compares Adric to the Artful Dodger. During his sixth incarnation, The Doctor would meet a 23-year-old version of the Artful Dodger in the Land of Fiction. (AUDIO: Legend of the Cybermen)
External links
- Official Psychodrome page at bigfinish.com