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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
=== Part one ===
=== Part one ===
''Whilst [[Leanne (Ghost Walk)|Leanne]] is giving a [[ghost tour]] at the [[catacombs (Ghost Walk)|catacombs]] in [[Yorkshire]], a man runs to an [[altar]] in a forbidden room and declares that the hungry [[Sabaoth]] is coming and needs Leanne. She hears the [[voice]] of [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]] in her mind, [[apology|apologising]] for the theatrics and asking if she believes in [[ghost]]s.''
Whilst [[Leanne (Ghost Walk)|Leanne]] is giving a [[ghost tour]] at the [[catacombs (Ghost Walk)|catacombs]] in [[Yorkshire]], a man runs to an [[altar]] in a forbidden room and declares that the hungry [[Sabaoth]] is coming and needs Leanne. She hears the [[voice]] of [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]] in her mind, [[apology|apologising]] for the theatrics and asking if she believes in [[ghost]]s.


The Doctor answers a [[distress call]] and pilots [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] to the catacombs in the [[17th century]] instead of aiming for [[Heathrow Airport|Heathrow]]. The travellers split up and [[Nyssa]] senses something which attacks [[Adric]] and pushes into her mind to make her feel afraid and hungry. After leaving a room with markings written in [[chicken]] [[blood]] and [[bone]]s drained of [[energy]], the Doctor and [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] find Adric and Nyssa shivering on the floor and get them back to the TARDIS, but the ship is dead and the Doctor instead uses an [[emergency temporal shift]] to send his [[companion]]s to safety. Tegan, however, chooses to stay and help.
The Doctor answers a [[distress call]] and pilots [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] to the catacombs in the [[17th century]] instead of aiming for [[Heathrow Airport|Heathrow]]. The travellers split up and [[Nyssa]] senses something which attacks [[Adric]] and pushes into her mind to make her feel afraid and hungry. After leaving a room with markings written in [[chicken]] [[blood]] and [[bone]]s drained of [[energy]], the Doctor and [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] find Adric and Nyssa shivering on the floor and get them back to the TARDIS, but the ship is dead and the Doctor instead uses an [[emergency temporal shift]] to send his [[companion]]s to safety. Tegan, however, chooses to stay and help.


''Leanne now understands how the Doctor ended up being stuck in the catacombs and that all of the talk of hauntings over the [[century|centuries]] have indeed been real. She does not know how he got out, however, and he answers that he did not. He says that he [[death|died]] in the catacombs.''
Leanne now understands how the Doctor ended up being stuck in the catacombs and that all of the talk of hauntings over the [[century|centuries]] have indeed been real. She does not know how he got out, however, and he answers that he did not. He says that he [[death|died]] in the catacombs.


=== Part two ===
=== Part two ===
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=== Part three ===
=== Part three ===
Leanne in the present explains that a boy named Derrick was hung from the gallows but mysteriously disappeared during the hanging and takes out a [[newspaper]] article and picture to show it, which the Doctor, in Leanne's head, tries to get her to give him a good look. They get into an argument and she tries to ignore him. He tries to convince her to explore the catacombs she gave a tour at earlier but instead continues her tour to show the "The Witch of the Lake". Meanwhile the Doctor and Tegan, in the past, continue to try and figure out what to do. Tegan, realising a [[pickaxe]] would be helpful for a plan she has to tunnel out, goes looking for one inside the TARDIS but Sabaoth, projecting itself through the consumed TARDIS conscious, traps her inside the TARDIS and the Doctor tries to get inside but gets locked out. Tegan and the creature talk and it flings her mind forward in time as it drains her energy.
Leanne goes to the Doctor's [[tomb]] in the catacombs and starts breaking into it using a [[fire extinguisher]], but the Doctor stops her so as to prevent the question of whether he is alive or dead from being answered. She runs when the Brotherhood appear and the Doctor informs her that they are [[wraith]]s, come to use her as a psychic anchor for Sabaoth due to her having worn a groove in [[reality]] with her tours of places connected to him.


The Doctor managed to get inside the TARDIS and finds Tegan collapsed on the floor and he finally confronts Sabaoth. In the present, he guides Leanne through the catacombs where they find his tomb, where his body is buried. However, he stops Leanne from breaking it open, explaining that currently he's both dead and alive, like a [[Schrödinger's cat|Schrodinger's ghost]], as they neither know whether he is actually dead or alive (he's supposedly dead, but she can still hear his voice so he might be alive and neither believes in ghosts) and that observing the body of him actually being dead will create a [[fixed point in time]], ensuring his death. The Doctor hopes to find a way to avoid this but Leanne is still considering breaking in if it means she will be rid of the voice in her head.
Tegan goes looking for a [[pickaxe]] in a TARDIS storeroom and is locked inside by the alien, who is able to speak using the ship and tells her that he wants to be reborn and devour the world. He sends her spirit ahead in time to the [[1980s]] to serve as his anchor and she tries to warn people, but returns to her body unaware of how successful she was before apparently dying in the Doctor's arms. He puts her body into a [[stasis chamber]].  


Tegan slowly reawakens and explains to the Doctor she went to the future and tried to warn them but is not sure it worked. The last of her energy drains away and the two share a heart-felt moment before she passes on. The Doctor explains in the present to Leanne that he realises now he's here to save her and they hear a voice calling from around them. The Brotherhood of Sabaoth surrounds them and encroaches on them, however, he tries to calm her down explaining that they're not real in the ordinary sense and are more like smoke and mirrors/illusions projected by Sabaoth and Leanne makes a run for it.
[[Katya (Ghost Walk)|Katya]] and [[Martin (Ghost Walk)|Martin]] play with a [[ouija board]] and Katya becomes [[possession|possessed]], leading Martin to seek out [[Angelo (Ghost Walk)|Father Angelo]] to [[exorcism|exorcise]] her. Whilst the Brotherhood stand outside the building, Father Angelo performs the ritual and she gives a warning about Sabaoth, saying that her name is Tegan Jovanka.
 
Some time ago, a boy and his girlfriend Katya play a game with a [[Ouija board]] and Katya becomes possessed, warning them that "Sabaoth is coming".
 
In the past the Doctor berates Sabaoth for killing Tegan and prepares to suffer his fate. Sabaoth continues to taunt the Doctor and slowly drain his energy while he continues walking around and staying active to not succumb to [[sleep]] and have the rest of his energy swiped by Sabaoth. The two continue to talk as the Doctor walks through the dead TARDIS and Sabaoth explains he plans to keep feeding on everything else by bringing himself into the universe from his spectral form.
 
In the present Leanne continues to run from the illusory cloaked men and the Doctor explains that she has traversed so much of the sites and crossed the many psychic barriers that Sabaoth is using her as an anchor. Meanwhile Katya is brought to an expert exorcist by her boyfriend and the exorcist lulls her into a trance where she attempts to warn them that they must not let Sabaoth free. She cries that they must find the Doctor while the expert attempts to perform an exorcism, when suddenly the voice inhabiting Katya cries that they need to listen to her and that they don't understand as her name is Tegan Jovanka...


=== Part four ===
=== Part four ===

Revision as of 16:05, 26 April 2023

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Ghost Walk was the two hundred and thirty-fifth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by James Goss 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

This is a city of ghosts and no-one knows them better than Leanne. Twice a night she leads tourists to visit the most haunted sites - the Hanging Yard, the Witch Pool, the Screaming House, and, of course, the Catacombs.

Leanne's realised the ghosts of the city are real. Something's lurking in the Catacombs - an ancient force that has been growing in the darkness for centuries. Sabaoth is returning and they must be stopped before they devour the world. Leanne knows this, because a ghost told her.

A ghost called The Doctor.

Plot

Part one

Whilst Leanne is giving a ghost tour at the catacombs in Yorkshire, a man runs to an altar in a forbidden room and declares that the hungry Sabaoth is coming and needs Leanne. She hears the voice of the Doctor in her mind, apologising for the theatrics and asking if she believes in ghosts.

The Doctor answers a distress call and pilots the TARDIS to the catacombs in the 17th century instead of aiming for Heathrow. The travellers split up and Nyssa senses something which attacks Adric and pushes into her mind to make her feel afraid and hungry. After leaving a room with markings written in chicken blood and bones drained of energy, the Doctor and Tegan find Adric and Nyssa shivering on the floor and get them back to the TARDIS, but the ship is dead and the Doctor instead uses an emergency temporal shift to send his companions to safety. Tegan, however, chooses to stay and help.

Leanne now understands how the Doctor ended up being stuck in the catacombs and that all of the talk of hauntings over the centuries have indeed been real. She does not know how he got out, however, and he answers that he did not. He says that he died in the catacombs.

Part two

Having appeared in 1738, Nyssa is rescued from being burnt as a witch by Matthew Doyle and taken to his vicarage where she tells him about time travel and learns that the catacombs are currently owned by the reclusive Brotherhood of Sabaoth. Matthew visits them to find her friends and is kept waiting in the cold for hours, after which he kisses Nyssa and is rejected when he offers her a quiet life with him. Mrs Stubbs spreads the rumour that Matthew has been bewitched by Nyssa and, heartbroken and kept from his church, he stops defending her and she is to be drowned, watched by the Brotherhood.

The Doctor is without a plan and realises from Tegan's lethargy that she is being fed on by the alien. To keep her awake, he makes her walk with him around the catacombs.

Adric confesses in court to stealing a loaf of bread and is imprisoned pending execution. The cloaked Brotherhood attend his execution, drawn by the temporal energy around him and intending to feed it to Sabaoth, and he ensures that his name is mentioned in the newspaper. A noose is placed around Adric's neck and, despite his request for a few minutes more in the hopes that the Doctor might save him at the last minute, the floor beneath him drops as the crowd cheers.

Part three

Leanne goes to the Doctor's tomb in the catacombs and starts breaking into it using a fire extinguisher, but the Doctor stops her so as to prevent the question of whether he is alive or dead from being answered. She runs when the Brotherhood appear and the Doctor informs her that they are wraiths, come to use her as a psychic anchor for Sabaoth due to her having worn a groove in reality with her tours of places connected to him.

Tegan goes looking for a pickaxe in a TARDIS storeroom and is locked inside by the alien, who is able to speak using the ship and tells her that he wants to be reborn and devour the world. He sends her spirit ahead in time to the 1980s to serve as his anchor and she tries to warn people, but returns to her body unaware of how successful she was before apparently dying in the Doctor's arms. He puts her body into a stasis chamber.

Katya and Martin play with a ouija board and Katya becomes possessed, leading Martin to seek out Father Angelo to exorcise her. Whilst the Brotherhood stand outside the building, Father Angelo performs the ritual and she gives a warning about Sabaoth, saying that her name is Tegan Jovanka.

Part four

Leanne awakens the next morning to find that she has managed to escape the Brotherhood but the Doctor explains that she was supposed to and explains that Sabaoth planted a trigger in her mind and that going back into the catacombs will be catastrophic, however, she berates him, explaining she needs to pay her rent even if the world will end because of it (as he explained) and will be going back again to give a tour tonight. In the past, the Doctor builds a wall around himself and the dead TARDIS as he dies, explaining to Sabaoth that he cannot allow people to get their hands on the body of a dead Time Lord. Leanne has lunch in a cafe and when she refuses to follow the Doctor's advice he begins to cause things in the cafe to shatter, break or rumble. Overwhelmed, Leanne tries to shut him down and accidentally manifests telekinetic powers, blowing out the city's electricity supply but at the very least she can no longer hear the voice of the Doctor in her head.

Later, Leanne gives a tour of the catacombs but begins hearing whispers and voices that she cannot block out. She explains that in the residence built on top of them, two students playing with a Ouija board in one apartment lead them to rediscover the catacombs running underneath the entire street (Katya and her boyfriend). She then leads them to the Temple of Sabaoth, and her patrons are revealed to be the Brotherhood of Sabaoth. As she prepares for her fate, the Doctor reveals himself just as Sabaoth appears.

The Doctor reveals he escaped death by going into a healing coma (an ability of Time Lords) after he had sealed himself inside and projected himself into the head of the person that Sabaoth was using to be bring himself back into the world, Leanne. The Doctor and Leanne face Sabaoth together.

The Doctor awakens to discover himself in a fully operational and energised TARDIS which he used to go back and save Nyssa from being drowned and Adric from being hanged, as it turns out Leanne's telekinetic outburst was channeling Sabaoth's power and managed to send him back in time and restore some power to the TARDIS, allowing him to go save the others. In the present the Doctor, Nyssa, Adric and Tegan encourage Leanne to fight Sabaoth and she manages to suppress his return. They manage to vanquish him and the Doctor explains when he projected his mind into Leanne's he implanted a "virus" in it that she passed on to Sabaoth and coupled with having access to his powers as the two were linked, Sabaoth had set itself up for destruction.

The Doctor further explains that he ensured Nyssa and Adric were sent to points that would eventually lead to them becoming spots on her ghost walk and that he lied to Sabaoth about Tegan and put her into a cryo-pod so she could heal and it wouldn't feed on her, then woke her up "almost" immediately after. They then dressed up in cloaks to blend in with the brotherhood that followed Leanne through her tour and that was when they appeared to help her defeat Sabaoth. He then explains that things should be back to normal from now with no more supernatural occurrences, which Leanne is thankful for, saying "she never really believed in ghosts".

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Notes

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  • This story was recorded on 17 and 19 July 2017 at The Moat Studios, London.
  • Adric and Nyssa do not appear in the third episode.
  • Although the concept of the Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is used here, a proper distinction needs to be made between its depiction in the real world and its depiction in the story. In the real world, the principle typically refers to non-relativistic Quantum Mechanics, in which time is usually treated as merely a type of parameter rather than an observable. It also has a somewhat analogous uncertainty relation, usually dubbed the "Time-energy uncertainty relation".[1][2] Note that this uncertainty relation is different to the one Heisenberg formulated, although they are related. This is different yet again in Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Field Theory. In the context of the story, it is only used as an analogy to explain why the TARDIS over-shoots its destinations a lot. It should not be taken literally.
  • The Doctor explains that certain events in time can become fixed points in time if they are observed, however, if they are not observed they can potentially be changed. The Doctor wasn't sure whether he was dead or alive while inside Leanne's head and so claimed that they couldn't see his body to check whether he was dead or alive, lest he really be dead and they create a fixed point in time. He refers to the situation as a "Schrodinger's ghost", a reference to the famous Quantum Mechanics thought experiment Schrodinger's cat.
  • Tegan mentioning a Peter Cushing film is actually a meta-reference as Peter Cushing himself played a version of Doctor Who in the films NOTVALID: Dr. Who and the Daleks and NOTVALID: Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
  • The Doctor asks rhetorically that if Leanne does "ghost walks" for a living, why would she not want to mention she has an actual ghost in her head? "Ghost Walk" is, of course, the title of the story.
  • Sacha Dhawan, who voices the characters Reverend Matthew Doyles and Katya's boyfriend, would later go on to play the Master in 2020 for Series 12 opposite Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor. Interestingly, this audio contains more than one actor to have appeared in some capacity on the show (besides the main cast) as Fenella Woolgar voices the central character Leanne and had previously played Agatha Christie in TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp. In fact three people from Ghost Walk would later be in the same TV episode The Power of the Doctor that of Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Sacha Dhawan. With Dhawan playing the Master, only Davison and FIelding plays the same characters that they had played in Ghost Walk.

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