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* [[The Doctor's Black Scrolls]] supposedely detail how a Time Lord can breach the twelve-regeneration limit imposed by [[Rassilon]]. | * [[The Doctor's Black Scrolls]] supposedely detail how a Time Lord can breach the twelve-regeneration limit imposed by [[Rassilon]]. | ||
* The Doctor mentions the seventeen suns of [[Kasterborous]]. | * The Doctor mentions the seventeen suns of [[Kasterborous]]. | ||
* While trying to figure out who is on trial, the Doctor lists a few Time Lords. The list consists of [[the Master]], [[the Rani]], [[the Monk]], and [[Morbius]]. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 00:34, 23 December 2013
Trial of the Valeyard was Big Finish Productions' subscriber-free release for 2013.
Publisher's summary
There is some evil in all of us – even the Doctor. Transported aboard the Time Lords' orbiting courtroom, the Doctor once again encounters the Valeyard, an amalgamation of the darker sides of his nature. This time, however, the Doctor isn't in the dock. This time, the Valeyard is the defendant, accused of a crime so terrible that the presiding Inquisitor is forbidden to reveal it even to the court, nor even to his counsel for the defence… the Doctor.
If the Valeyard is found guilty, he'll be executed. Execute the Valeyard, and the secret of his origins dies with him. A secret that the Doctor is desperate to know… and which the Time Lords will stop at nothing to protect.
Plot
to be added
Cast
References
- Etarho is a gas giant around which orbits a single satellite.
- Shadow Houses are rumoured organisations on Gallifrey where Time Lords who have experienced failed regenerations are sent.
- The Doctor's Black Scrolls supposedely detail how a Time Lord can breach the twelve-regeneration limit imposed by Rassilon.
- The Doctor mentions the seventeen suns of Kasterborous.
- While trying to figure out who is on trial, the Doctor lists a few Time Lords. The list consists of the Master, the Rani, the Monk, and Morbius.
Notes
- This story was released free to Big Finish subscribers whose subscriptions included AUDIO: Afterlife.
- This story was recorded on 15 and 20 May 2013
- This story will be released to the public in December 2014.
Continuity
- The Valeyard claims that the final incarnation of the Doctor had a picture of Stockbridge on the wall of his lab. (COMIC: The Stockbridge Horror)
- The Doctor recognises the space station from his trial. (TV: The Trial of a Time Lord)
- The Doctor mentions how the Master was able to survive past his final incarnation. (TV: Logopolis)
External links
- Official Trial of the Valeyard page at bigfinish.com