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* Charley mentions that this is the second time in as many weeks that C'rizz has tried to strangle her. He previously did so while under the influence of the [[Cave creature]] on [[Setarus]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Twilight Kingdom (audio story)|The Twilight Kingdom]]'')
* Charley mentions that this is the second time in as many weeks that C'rizz has tried to strangle her. He previously did so while under the influence of the [[Cave creature]] on [[Setarus]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Twilight Kingdom (audio story)|The Twilight Kingdom]]'')
* The phantom TARDIS assumes the form of a [[sedan chair]] ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'') and a [[Organ|pipe organ]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Attack of the Cybermen (TV story)|Attack of the Cybermen]]'').
* The phantom TARDIS assumes the form of a [[sedan chair]] ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'') and a [[Organ|pipe organ]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Attack of the Cybermen (TV story)|Attack of the Cybermen]]'').
* C'rizz once again shows unfamilarity with the concept of [[time]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Creed of the Kromon (audio story)|The Creed of the Kromon]]'')
* The Doctor sees the phantom TARDIS "shatter into a million shards", a fate which would later befall the real TARDIS when it was seemingly destroyed by the [[Dalek]]s on [[Skaro]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician's Apprentice]]'') only to be reassembled as a result of the [[Hostile Action Displacement System]] utilised by the [[Twelfth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'')


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Faith Stealer was the sixty-first monthly Doctor Who audio story produced by Big Finish Productions. It was the first story of the second tetralogy of Eighth Doctor stories set in the Divergent Universe. It featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor, India Fisher as Charlotte Pollard and Conrad Westmaas as C'rizz. This story is Graham Duff's only contribution to Doctor Who fiction as a writer.

Publisher's summary

When the Doctor, Charley and C'rizz find their journey through the Interzone interrupted by a nightmarish vision, they are surprised to find the Kro'ka offering the perfect solution...

The Multihaven — a vast array of religions and faiths housed in one harmonious community — appears to offer the perfect sanctuary in which to convalesce. But under the guidance of the charismatic Laan Carder, one religion seems to be gathering disciples at an alarming rate...

With the Doctor and Charley catching glimpses of an old friend and C'rizz on the receiving end of some unorthodox religious practices, their belief, hope and faith are about to be tested to the limit.

It's time to see the light.

Plot

to be added

Cast

Uncredited cast

References

The Doctor

  • The Doctor's worst nightmare is the TARDIS being shattered into a million shards.
  • The Doctor claims that he rarely remembers his dreams.

Individuals

  • C'rizz cannot sing.
  • The Doctor and Charley discuss how they actually know very little of C'rizz, which they attribute to the fact that he seldom talks about himself.
  • C'rizz still does not understand the concept of time.

Religion

  • C'rizz identifies himself as a member of the Church of the Foundation. He had never previously mentioned the name of his faith to either the Doctor or Charley.
  • The Doctor claims that that he and Charley belong to the Tourist Faith, that they worship C'rizz and begin each day with a ritual cup of tea. Charley later says, "C'rizz be praised!" This is classed as the 47th Religion in Multihaven.
  • The 47 religions in the Multihaven also include the 23rd Church of Lucidity (led by Laan Carder), the Church of Kabari (led by Bishop Parrash), the Bakoans, the Microbaptists, the Divine Gas, the Temple of the Ever Open Door and the Church of Serendipity, which worships the Great Lord Whoops the Great Neglecter and embrace accidents and chaos of all kinds. Charley compares the Multihaven to a "spiritual stock exchange."
  • The Kabarians worship Kabari, a versatile material which can be used as a foodstuff, a hat, a wallpaper and many other things. They formerly worshiped water.
  • The Multihaven has a population of approximately 6,000 people.
  • There is a redemption vending machine in the Multihaven.
  • There used to be a religion that worshipped a spoon.

Notes

Illustrated preview by Martin Geraghty from DWM 348.
  • This is the first story of the second season of the Divergent Universe arc.
  • This story is unusual in that it does not feature the TARDIS. However, it does feature an illusory version of the TARDIS created by the Miraculite.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 11 and 12 June 2004.
  • An illustrated preview for this story appeared in DWM 348 illustrated by Martin Geraghty.

Continuity

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