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(So I'm not allowed to contribute by adding Daleks to Main Enemy on this page anymore? Because I thought the Daleks were equally the main threat in this story.)
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|companions        = [[Melanie Bush|Mel]]
|companions        = [[Melanie Bush|Mel]]
|featuring        = [[Mechonoid|Mechonoids]]
|featuring        = [[Mechonoid|Mechonoids]]
|enemy            = [[Davros]]
|enemy            = [[Davros]], [[Dalek]]s
|setting          = [[Lethe (The Juggernauts)|Lethe]], the [[Beta Orianus]] system
|setting          = [[Lethe (The Juggernauts)|Lethe]], the [[Beta Orianus]] system
|writer            = [[Scott Alan Woodard]]
|writer            = [[Scott Alan Woodard]]

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The Juggernauts was the sixty-fifth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Scott Alan Woodard and featured Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor and Bonnie Langford as Melanie Bush.

It was the first appearance of the Mechonoids in a performed story since TV: The Chase in 1965. This was Bonnie Langford's second audio story with Colin Baker, the first being AUDIO: The One Doctor.

Publisher's summary

In a small mining colony on the dark and distant planet of Lethe, strange events are occurring — the results of which could dramatically affect things on a universal scale. For within the dingy corridors of the artificial biosphere, the lone survivor of a devastating crash has expertly wormed his way into the lives of the colony's personnel.

A scientist known as Davros.

Separated from one another across space and time, the Doctor and Mel find themselves in very different predicaments: Mel has been employed on Lethe, while the Doctor has been imprisoned aboard an alien spacecraft. Both situations are inexorably linked, however, and at the apex of the two sits Davros and the terrifying possibility of a new threat even more powerful than the Daleks!

Rescuing Mel and stopping Davros should be the Doctor's primary goals, but could it be that this time, Mel does not wish to be rescued? And might Davros actually be working on something for the benefit of the civilised galaxies...?

Plot

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Cast

Uncredited cast

References

The Doctor

Individuals

The Daleks

  • A Supreme Dalek is in charge of the Daleks who inform the Doctor of Davros' presence.

The TARDIS

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