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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the thirty-fourth [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|monthly ''Doctor Who'' audio story]] produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was released in [[July]] [[2002]]. It saw a return to [[Mondas]] for [[Peter Davison]]'s [[Fifth Doctor]] and his [[companion]] [[Nyssa]], played by [[Sarah Sutton]]. This story was the inspiration for two [[2006]] ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television episodes; it had a credit in both [[TV]]: ''[[The Age of Steel (TV story)|The Age of Steel]]'' and [[TV]]: ''[[Rise of the Cybermen (TV story)|Rise of the Cybermen]]''.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the thirty-fourth [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|monthly ''Doctor Who'' audio story]] produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It explained the origins of the [[Mondasian Cybermen]], and so can be considered a kind of "Genesis of the Cybermen" tale.
 
It was the partial inspiration for two [[2006]] ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television episodes — ''[[The Age of Steel (TV story)|The Age of Steel]]'' and ''[[Rise of the Cybermen (TV story)|Rise of the Cybermen]]'', on which ''Spare Parts'' writer [[Marc Platt]] received acknowledgement.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==

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Spare Parts was the thirty-fourth monthly Doctor Who audio story produced by Big Finish Productions. It explained the origins of the Mondasian Cybermen, and so can be considered a kind of "Genesis of the Cybermen" tale.

It was the partial inspiration for two 2006 Doctor Who television episodes — The Age of Steel and Rise of the Cybermen, on which Spare Parts writer Marc Platt received acknowledgement.

Publisher's summary

"I'm not even sure they are people by the end. They’re just so many tinned left-overs..."

On a dark frozen planet where no planet should be, in a doomed city with a sky of stone, the last denizens of Earth's long-lost twin will pay any price to survive, even if the laser scalpels cost them their love and hate and humanity.

And in the Mat-infested streets, round about tea-time, the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa unearth a black market in secondhand body parts and run the gauntlet of augmented police and their augmented horses.

And just between the tramstop and the picturehouse, the Doctor's worst suspicions are finally confirmed: the Cybermen have only just begun, and the Doctor will be, just as he always has been, their saviour...

Plot

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Cast

References

Species

  • Yvonne has a pet Cybermat.
  • The Doctor tries to fight off a Cyberman with gold, but it has no effect.
  • This story marks the first chronological appearance of a Cyber-Planner. It originates in a union of the brightest minds of the Mondasian Council.
  • Part of the Cybermen design is structured after the Doctor's own brain.
Preview illustration by Martin Geraghty featured in DWM 320

Notes

Continuity

  • This story takes place at the beginning of the Cybermen's creation. Many of its events lead into those of TV: The Tenth Planet.
  • Mondas began to drift through space, due to the sudden arrival of a moon between Earth and Mondas. This upset the gravitational equilibrium of Mondas, causing it to escape its orbit. (TV: The Tenth Planet)
  • Cyber-Commander Zheng would return for a cameo appearance in AUDIO: The Reaping. That story depicted him as still being operational in September 1984.
  • The Doctor's desire to eliminate the Cybermen from history is rather illogical, and certainly contradicts the Fourth Doctor's rationale for not destroying the Daleks in Genesis of the Daleks. The problematic effects on just the Doctor's personal timeline are easy to see. Eliminating Cybermen means not only that Adric might not die, but also that:
  • Nyssa has sympathy with people losing their family. (TV: The Keeper of Traken)

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