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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the sixth audio story featuring the line up of the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Peri Brown]] and [[Erimem]]. Released in [[May]] [[2005]], it was the first audio written by [[Colin Brake]], who had authored several ''[[Doctor Who]]'' novels for the [[Second Doctor|Second]] and [[Eighth Doctor]]s.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the sixth audio story featuring the line up of the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Peri Brown]] and [[Erimem]].  It sits almost exactly in the middle of the run of stories featuring the former [[Egyptian]] [[queen]]. Released in [[May]] [[2005]], it was the first audio written by [[Colin Brake]], who had authored several ''[[Doctor Who]]'' novels.


It had notably [[George Orwell|Orwellian]] themes of individuals versus the state. Indeed it could be viewed as a pastiche of {{wi|1984 (novel)|1984}}, in the same way that, say, ''[[The Brain of Morbius]]'' was an obvious homage to ''[[Frankenstein]]'' and ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'' evoked ''[[King Kong]]''.   
''Crowd'' explored the notably [[George Orwell|Orwellian]] theme of individuality versus conformity. Indeed it could be viewed as a pastiche of {{wi|1984 (novel)|1984}}, in the same way that, say, ''[[The Brain of Morbius]]'' was an obvious homage to ''[[Frankenstein]]'' and ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'' evoked ''[[King Kong]]''.   


A major subplot was that of [[Erimem]] recovering from the unpleasant experiences of ''[[The Roof of the World (audio story)|The Roof of the World]]''.  As the title suggests, the story is in some ways about whether the Doctor and Erimem really want to travel together, and whether [[Peri]] can successfully build a coherent three-person "TARDIS team".  By the end of the story, the initially uneasy travelling companions seem at last settled with each other, ending a gentle story arc that had begun with Erimem's introduction in ''[[The Eye of the Scorpion]]''.  
A major subplot was that of [[Erimem]] recovering from the unpleasant experiences of ''[[The Roof of the World (audio story)|The Roof of the World]]'', as well as broader philosophical differences with the Doctor that dated back to ''[[The Council of Nicaea (audio story)|The Council of Nicaea]]''.   
 
As the title suggests, the story is in some ways about whether the Doctor and Erimem really want to travel together, and [[Peri]]'s struggle to stabilise them all into a coherent, three-person "TARDIS team".  However, the title has a double meaning.  It also refers to the people whom the Doctor and his friends meet.  Made acutely agoraphobic by the rules of their society, it's intensely difficult for even two of them to physically meet.  For them, three is very definitely a crowd.  
== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
On an almost lifeless planet in a remote star system, Earth Colony [[Phoenix (Earth colony)|Phoenix]] is struggling to survive. The colonists, utterly dependent on [[transmat]] technology and unable to leave the security of their Habitat Domes, have developed severe [[agoraphobia]]... not to mention an inability to deal with visitors...
On an almost lifeless planet in a remote star system, Earth Colony [[Phoenix (Earth colony)|Phoenix]] is struggling to survive. The colonists, utterly dependent on [[transmat]] technology and unable to leave the security of their Habitat Domes, have developed severe [[agoraphobia]]... not to mention an inability to deal with visitors...

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Three's a Crowd was the sixth audio story featuring the line up of the Fifth Doctor, Peri Brown and Erimem. It sits almost exactly in the middle of the run of stories featuring the former Egyptian queen. Released in May 2005, it was the first audio written by Colin Brake, who had authored several Doctor Who novels.

Crowd explored the notably Orwellian theme of individuality versus conformity. Indeed it could be viewed as a pastiche of 1984, in the same way that, say, The Brain of Morbius was an obvious homage to Frankenstein and Robot evoked King Kong.

A major subplot was that of Erimem recovering from the unpleasant experiences of The Roof of the World, as well as broader philosophical differences with the Doctor that dated back to The Council of Nicaea.

As the title suggests, the story is in some ways about whether the Doctor and Erimem really want to travel together, and Peri's struggle to stabilise them all into a coherent, three-person "TARDIS team". However, the title has a double meaning. It also refers to the people whom the Doctor and his friends meet. Made acutely agoraphobic by the rules of their society, it's intensely difficult for even two of them to physically meet. For them, three is very definitely a crowd.

Publisher's summary

On an almost lifeless planet in a remote star system, Earth Colony Phoenix is struggling to survive. The colonists, utterly dependent on transmat technology and unable to leave the security of their Habitat Domes, have developed severe agoraphobia... not to mention an inability to deal with visitors...

The TARDIS crew arrives on an apparently abandoned space station in orbit above the planet and soon discover that they and the remaining colonists are in the gravest danger.

To survive, the Fifth Doctor, Peri and Erimem must uncover the colony's darkest secrets before it is too late.

Something inhuman is stalking the colony...

...and it's hungry!

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