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[[Bernice Summerfield]] wakes up in hospital on [[Earth]], in the ruined city of [[Buenos Aires]]. She is relieved to find her son [[Peter Summerfield|Peter]] by her side. [[Frost (Secret Origins)|Frost]], the man who kidnapped Peter and has terrorised this city for centuries, has long been thought immortal: but now he's dead. Everything is fine.
[[Bernice Summerfield]] wakes up in hospital on [[Earth]], in the ruined city of [[Buenos Aires]]. She is relieved to find her son [[Peter Summerfield|Peter]] by her side. [[Frost (Secret Origins)|Frost]], the man who kidnapped Peter and has terrorised this city for centuries, has long been thought immortal: but now he's dead. Everything is fine.


Or is it? As Bernice tells Peter how she rescued him, she questions why Frost went to such lengths to kidnap Peter in the first place. Frost is one of two people she's met here who claim to have known her for a long time: he seemed to have a grudge against her, whilst the other, a young woman named [[Robyn]], claims to have worked with her for many years.
Or is it? As Bernice tells Peter how she rescued him, she questions why Frost went to such lengths to kidnap Peter in the first place. Frost is one of two people she's met here who claim to have known her for a long time: he seemed to have a grudge against her, whilst the other, a young woman named [[Robyn (Secret Origins)|Robyn]], claims to have worked with her for many years.


As Bernice recuperates, the memories of this time start to come back to her. She remembers new adventures stretching back many, many years. She and Robyn have defeated Frost countless times before. How can this be right? Are these memories real? The answers lie in the origins of the feud between Bernice and Frost — but is Bernice paying too heavy a price for remembering?
As Bernice recuperates, the memories of this time start to come back to her. She remembers new adventures stretching back many, many years. She and Robyn have defeated Frost countless times before. How can this be right? Are these memories real? The answers lie in the origins of the feud between Bernice and Frost — but is Bernice paying too heavy a price for remembering?
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== Cast ==
== Cast ==
* [[Bernice Summerfield]] - [[Lisa Bowerman]]
* [[Bernice Summerfield]] - [[Lisa Bowerman]]
* [[Robyn]] - [[Donna Berlin]]
* [[Robyn (Secret Origins)|Robyn]] - [[Donna Berlin]]
* Agent [[Green (Secret Origins)|Green]] / [[Lambton]] / [[Sebastian (Secret Origins)|Sebastian]] / Captain [[Strasser]] - [[Duncan Wisbey]]
* Agent [[Green (Secret Origins)|Green]] / [[Lambton]] / [[Sebastian (Secret Origins)|Sebastian]] / Captain [[Strasser]] - [[Duncan Wisbey]]
* [[Frost (Secret Origins)|Frost]] - [[Doug Bradley]]
* [[Frost (Secret Origins)|Frost]] - [[Doug Bradley]]

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Secret Origins was the forty-eighth Bernice Summerfield audio story released by Big Finish Productions. It was the fourth and final story of the tenth season.

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Bernice Summerfield wakes up in hospital on Earth, in the ruined city of Buenos Aires. She is relieved to find her son Peter by her side. Frost, the man who kidnapped Peter and has terrorised this city for centuries, has long been thought immortal: but now he's dead. Everything is fine.

Or is it? As Bernice tells Peter how she rescued him, she questions why Frost went to such lengths to kidnap Peter in the first place. Frost is one of two people she's met here who claim to have known her for a long time: he seemed to have a grudge against her, whilst the other, a young woman named Robyn, claims to have worked with her for many years.

As Bernice recuperates, the memories of this time start to come back to her. She remembers new adventures stretching back many, many years. She and Robyn have defeated Frost countless times before. How can this be right? Are these memories real? The answers lie in the origins of the feud between Bernice and Frost — but is Bernice paying too heavy a price for remembering?

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