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|cover          = [[Clayton Hickman]]
|cover          = [[Clayton Hickman]]
|publisher      = Big Finish Productions
|publisher      = Big Finish Productions
|release date    = [[May (releases)|May]] [[2000 (releases)|2000]]
|release date    = [[April (releases)|April]] [[2000 (releases)|2000]]
|format          = 4 Episodes on 2 CDs
|format          = 4 Episodes on 2 CDs
|production code = [[List of production codes#Big Finish production codes|7S]]
|production code = [[List of production codes#Big Finish production codes|7S]]

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The Genocide Machine was the seventh story in Big Finish's monthly Doctor Who range. It was the first serial in the Dalek Empire arc, which continued in the Sixth Doctor audio The Apocalypse Element and the Fifth Doctor audio The Mutant Phase before concluding in the Eighth Doctor audio The Time of the Daleks.

The story introduced the character of Bev Tarrant who would go on to be a main character in the Bernice Summerfield Audio range.

Publisher's summary

The library on Kar-Charrat is one of the wonders of the Universe. It is also hidden from all but a few select species. The Doctor and Ace discover that the librarians have found a new way of storing data — a wetworks facility — but the machine has attracted unwanted attention, and the Doctor soon finds himself pitted against his oldest and deadliest enemies — the Daleks!

Plot

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Cast

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References

  • Ace wanders around the TARDIS library. She finds a book from Kar-Charrat.

Daleks

  • The Daleks were kept in cryogenic hibernation in what was thought to have been a ziggurat on the planet.
  • According to Bev Tarrant, the Daleks' ziggurat is at least twelve hundred seventy years old, meaning that it was most likely built during the 29th century.
  • The Daleks use a duplicate of Ace to bring down the Kar-Charrat library defences.
  • The Kar-Charratans attack the Daleks by flooding their shells and drowning the mutants inside of them.
  • A Special Weapons Dalek, the Dalek Supreme and the Dalek Emperor are all present or are in contact during the course of events.
  • The Daleks count in rels.

Technology

  • The Doctor's consciousness/mind was used as a buffer to control data transfer from the wetworks facility to the Dalek test subject.
  • The Doctor blows up the wetworks facility, freeing the captive natives.

Time technology

Notes

Art by Lee Sullivan from DWM 290
  • This is Big Finish's first Dalek audio drama, marked as "Dalek Empire Part One", voiced for the first time by Nicholas Briggs, who continues the role to the present day in Big Finish audios and in the New Series. Alistair Lock also provides Dalek voices in the story.
  • This audio was featured in Doctor Who Magazine issue 290 with an accompanying illustration by Lee Sullivan.
  • This story marks the first appearance of the Daleks in an audio drama.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 13 and 14 November 1999.
  • The first two editions of aHistory dated this story to 4256, as this was the date given by the Big Finish website; however, the third edition redates it to circa 5256, since in The Judas Gift (set in 2607) Bev Tarrant says she's from "three thousand years in the future".

Continuity

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