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== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
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On the way back to [[Earth]], something interferes with [[the TARDIS]]'s navigational systems and [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]], who believes that [[Time Lord|his people]] could be responsible for the diversion, and [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah]] land inside the [[asteroid]] [[Hygieia]] in the [[asteroid belt]]. They observe another asteroid being collected for [[mineral]] extraction via [[gravity beam]] and the Doctor deduces that they are in the [[24th century]], a time during which [[miner]]s use machines to draw out minerals in a stream of molten debris. Realising that they are in the path of such debris, they are detected by the mining team as they try to escape through a hatch and are saved when the process is stopped. | On the way back to [[Earth]], something interferes with [[the TARDIS]]'s navigational systems and [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]], who believes that [[Time Lord|his people]] could be responsible for the diversion, and [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah]] land inside the [[asteroid]] [[Hygieia]] in the [[asteroid belt]]. They observe another asteroid being collected for [[mineral]] extraction via [[gravity beam]] and the Doctor deduces that they are in the [[24th century]], a time during which [[miner]]s use machines to draw out minerals in a stream of molten debris. Realising that they are in the path of such debris, they are detected by the mining team as they try to escape through a hatch and are saved by [[Rellak|Operator Rellak]] when the process is stopped. | ||
Rellak explains that Hygieia is a former [[Earth]] [[penal colony]], the current residents of which are demanding [[independence]], and [[Miro (Revolution in Space)|Security Officer Miro]] takes the Doctor and Sarah to [[Rogan|Governor Rogan]], who was once a [[prison governor]]. On the way, Sarah hears whispers which she dismisses as her hearing things. Rogan initially accuses the two of them of being anti-colonial activists, but goes on to show them a picture of the [[Big Dumb Object]], a [[crystal]]line [[alien]] object found on Hygieia being studied by [[Annis Gottfried|Dr Gottfried]], whom he sends the Doctor to. Sarah, meanwhile, asks for a tour of the [[prison]] and is shown around by Miro. | |||
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* A [[gravity beam]] can be used to collect [[asteroid]]s. | * A [[gravity beam]] can be used to collect [[asteroid]]s. | ||
* On [[Earth]], convicts were sent to [[Australia]]. | * On [[Earth]], convicts were sent to [[Australia]]. | ||
* Sarah says that she might need some [[coffee]]. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 13:50, 16 February 2024
Revolution in Space was the story comprising the thirteenth release in The Third Doctor Adventures, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Jonathan Morris and featured Tim Treloar as the Third Doctor and Sadie Miller as Sarah Jane Smith.
Publisher's summary
The Doctor and Sarah find themselves in an asteroid, on the outer reaches of Earth’s solar system. It’s the future, and humans have colonised this inhospitable place, to mine vital minerals to supply their home planet. However, links with Earth are becoming ever more strained, and forces within the colony are seeking independence. Revolution is in the air.
Meanwhile, in the deepest chambers of the asteroid, a powerful force is emerging. Its influence is growing rapidly. But how will it affect Sarah Jane Smith and her place in future history?
Plot
Part one
On the way back to Earth, something interferes with the TARDIS's navigational systems and the Doctor, who believes that his people could be responsible for the diversion, and Sarah land inside the asteroid Hygieia in the asteroid belt. They observe another asteroid being collected for mineral extraction via gravity beam and the Doctor deduces that they are in the 24th century, a time during which miners use machines to draw out minerals in a stream of molten debris. Realising that they are in the path of such debris, they are detected by the mining team as they try to escape through a hatch and are saved by Operator Rellak when the process is stopped.
Rellak explains that Hygieia is a former Earth penal colony, the current residents of which are demanding independence, and Security Officer Miro takes the Doctor and Sarah to Governor Rogan, who was once a prison governor. On the way, Sarah hears whispers which she dismisses as her hearing things. Rogan initially accuses the two of them of being anti-colonial activists, but goes on to show them a picture of the Big Dumb Object, a crystalline alien object found on Hygieia being studied by Dr Gottfried, whom he sends the Doctor to. Sarah, meanwhile, asks for a tour of the prison and is shown around by Miro.
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Part two
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Part three
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Part four
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Part five
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Part six
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Cast
- The Doctor - Tim Treloar
- Sarah Jane Smith - Sadie Miller
- Governor Rogan - Richard James
- Tribune Foyle - David Dobson
- Operator Rellack - Barry Aird
- Operator Goole - Robert Whitelock
- Officer Miro - Anna Critchlow
- Dr Annis Gottfried - Charlie Norfolk
- Mullins - Tom Alexander
- Zyla Kalstein - Juliet Aubrey
- Operator Carver - Harry Myers
Crew
- Cover Art - Sean Longmore
- Music, Script Editor & Director - Nicholas Briggs
- Executive Producers - Nicholas Briggs and Jason Haigh-Ellery
- Producer - Heather Challands
- Sound Design - David Roocroft
- Writer - Jonathan Morris
- Senior Producer - John Ainsworth
Worldbuilding
- The Doctor believes the TARDIS was detoured by the Time Lords.
- The Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver to open an observation hatch.
- The asteroid belt is sparse.
- A gravity beam can be used to collect asteroids.
- On Earth, convicts were sent to Australia.
- Sarah says that she might need some coffee.
Notes
- In behind-the-scenes material, Revolution in Space is identified as "the Boston Tea Party in space". (BFX: Revolution in Space)
- Zyla is also compared to Hannibal Lecter. (BFX: Revolution in Space)
- Notably, Sarah temporarily gains psychokinetic powers over the course of this story.
- This story was recorded on 21-23 August 2023 at the Soundhouse.
Continuity
- Sarah refers to seeing mining work on Exxilon (TV: Death to the Daleks) and Peladon. (TV: The Monster of Peldadon)
- The Doctor tries telling Sarah one of his stories about the hermit on the mountain, but unlike Jo, Sarah is neither charmed or relaxed by it. Instead, she frequently interrupts. (TV: The Time Monster)
External links
- Official Revolution in Space page at bigfinish.com
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