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Revision as of 15:35, 19 January 2018
The Destination Wars was the first audio story in the anthology The First Doctor Adventures: Volume One. It starred David Bradley as the First Doctor.
Publisher's summary
The TARDIS arrives in a gleaming utopia in the Space Year 2003. Has the Doctor truly brought Ian and Barbara home, to glimpse their future?
The world owes much to its legendary Inventor, and Susan finds herself face to face with the great benefactor. But soon, the time travellers are in a world at war and the Doctor must confront his past.
Plot
Journey to the Future (1)
to be added
The Father of Invention (2)
to be added
The Destination Wars (3)
to be added
Prisoners of Time (4)
to be added
Cast
- The Doctor - David Bradley
- Susan Foreman - Claudia Grant
- Ian Chesterton - Jamie Glover
- Barbara Wright - Jemma Powell
- The Master - James Dreyfus
- Robac - Raymond Coulthard
- Reena - Deli Segal
- Tanna - Sian Reeves
References
- Space Years are based on how many years have passed since the humanoid ancestors of Destination's inhabitants left for space.
- The Dalmari are native to Destination.
- The Master suggests that Ian and Barbara are suffering from Stockholm syndrome in relation to the Doctor's kidnapping of them. He realises that, being from 1963, Ian would be unaware of the term.
- The Master influences the people of Destination to develop the technology to split the atom.
- The Master persuades the Doctor to give up his TARDIS key.
- Ian confiscated bangers from Tommy Flint on his last day at Coal Hill School.
Notes
- This was the audio debut for David Bradley as the First Doctor. His first line in the audio was: "Stop complaining, Chessison. Come along."
Continuity
- Ian mentions the Daleks. (TV: The Daleks)
- The Master refers to Ian and Barbara's leaving Earth as a "kidnapping". (TV: An Unearthly Child)
- Ian and Barbara still have clothes in the TARDIS from Peking. (TV: Marco Polo)
- The Master mentions that Quadriggers were set to work on his TARDIS before he stole it. (AUDIO: The Beginning)
External links
- Official The Destination Wars page at bigfinish.com
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