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=== A World Without Fear (1) === | === A World Without Fear (1) === | ||
''to be | As [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] sails away from [[New York City]], [[First Doctor|the Doctor]] explains, in layman's terms, that he is attempting to pull a "time [[slingshot]]", spinning the TARDIS, in a chronological sense, 180 degrees and back to [[Earth]] in [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] and [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]]'s time. Confident in his math and bristling at [[Susan Foreman|Susan]]'s worry, the Doctor arrogantly flips the switch. Without missing a beat, the [[TARDIS control room]] begins exploding before the ship crash lands. Activating the [[TARDIS scanner]], the four see a blue/green landscape much like Earth but the other readings indicate that they are a galaxy away from Earth. When the Doctor tries to take off for Earth however, the engine refuses to turn over. | ||
Elsewhere on the planet, [[Brenna (The Invention of Death)|Brenna]] and [[Sharlan]] discuss their observations of a disturbance in the ether, concluding that the new arrival is on the hill. | |||
As Susan reads off the [[fault locator]]'s seventeenth reading, the crew settles in for a long repair period. Confident that the natives can supply them with the resources to repair the ship, the Doctor and Ian set out, asking Susan and Barbara to remain behind in case the species, again, proves hostile. Enjoying the countryside, the Doctor and Ian spy a collection of buildings and make for them. As they walk, Ian spies a translucent [[amoeba]]-like [[humanoid]]. Deciding not to wake it, the Doctor and Ian set off to find more of its kind. After finding five more of the creatures, all slumbering, the Doctor eagerly points out a [[kite]], clearly the sign of an active intelligence and runs towards it. | |||
Confident that they'll get into trouble, Susan and Barbara follow soon after but have barely left the TARDIS before Brenna and Sharlan arrive. At Susan's urging, the two duck behind a bush but are quickly found, introducing themselves as being from beyond the [[mountain]]s. | |||
Approaching the kite flyer, the Doctor only manages to scare them off. As he and Ian discuss the oddity of the species, the kite flyer returns with more of their kind, all fascinated by the opaqueness of the visitors. The Doctor asks to be taken to the leader but the creatures do not understand the word. | |||
Guided by Brenna and Sharlan to the settlement, Susan and Barbara learn that this is the planet [[Ashtallah]] populated by the [[Ashtallan]]s. As Susan and Barbara spin their cover story, Brenna and Sharlan reveal that they are primitive and complacent people but that they are their people's [[scientist]]s. As they walk, the Ashtallans explain that their culture is a stagnant one of passive leisure, the very idea of fear is unknown on their world. | |||
In the village, as the Doctor and Ian continue to be prodded, they note the bizarreness of the species. The Ashtallans have no visible age, no visible distinctiveness from one member to another, their willingness to so eagerly approach the unknown suggests a lack of the basic survival instinct and Ian even doubts, thanks to the aliens sleeping on the ground, that the buildings are habitats. As they theorise, the Ashtallans throw a [[spear]] at them. Confused at their anger, the Ashtallans explain that it was but a game, with the Doctor pondering if they even have a fear of death. | |||
Entering the village, Susan and Barbara catch the Ashtallans' attention. Eager to play, an Ashtallan grabs the spear and lobs it, fatally impaling Barbara. As she bleeds out, Ian demands to know what the Ashtallans have done in the name of some game. | |||
=== The First (2) === | === The First (2) === | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
* Ian has confiscated several slingshots from the student at [[Coal Hill School]]. He took seven from Thompson in Third Form. | |||
* Ian at first thinks they might be in the [[Peak District]]. | * Ian at first thinks they might be in the [[Peak District]]. | ||
* According to the Doctor, "no one dangerous flies kites." | |||
* The Doctor says that [[Time Lord|his people]] mastered the art of making [[vaccine]]s a long time ago. | * The Doctor says that [[Time Lord|his people]] mastered the art of making [[vaccine]]s a long time ago. | ||
* The Doctor also makes reference to how they have their own [[healing]] abilities and Ian interprets this as a simple reference to humans' own ability to heal from [[injury|injuries]], although the Doctor's flustered reaction suggests that he was actually referring to his and Susan's ability to [[regeneration|regenerate]]. | * The Doctor also makes reference to how they have their own [[healing]] abilities and Ian interprets this as a simple reference to humans' own ability to heal from [[injury|injuries]], although the Doctor's flustered reaction suggests that he was actually referring to his and Susan's ability to [[regeneration|regenerate]]. | ||
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* Ian references an incident in which the Doctor claimed he needed to find [[mercury (element)|mercury]]. The Doctor gets flustered at his remark. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'') | * Ian references an incident in which the Doctor claimed he needed to find [[mercury (element)|mercury]]. The Doctor gets flustered at his remark. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'') | ||
* Susan and the Doctor mention meeting [[Dalek]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'') and [[Sensorite]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sensorites (TV story)|The Sensorites]]'') | * Susan and the Doctor mention meeting [[Dalek]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'') and [[Sensorite]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sensorites (TV story)|The Sensorites]]'') | ||
* Ian has always wanted to say "take me to your leader". ([[TV]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|Voyage of the Damned]]'') | |||
* The [[Eleventh Doctor]] will later express the belief that "Doctor" is a good name for a child. ([[TV]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'') | * The [[Eleventh Doctor]] will later express the belief that "Doctor" is a good name for a child. ([[TV]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'') | ||
* Barbara and Ian are both treated with Ashtallan cells, which the Doctor speculates could mean they will "never age". ([[TV]]: ''[[Death of the Doctor (TV story)|Death of the Doctor]]'') | * Barbara and Ian are both treated with Ashtallan cells, which the Doctor speculates could mean they will "never age". ([[TV]]: ''[[Death of the Doctor (TV story)|Death of the Doctor]]'') |
Revision as of 01:21, 7 February 2021
The Invention of Death was the first audio story in the anthology The First Doctor Adventures: Volume Two. It was written by John Dorney and featured David Bradley as the First Doctor, Claudia Grant as Susan Foreman, Jemma Powell as Barbara Wright and Jamie Glover as Ian Chesterton.
Publisher's summary
After an experimental flight, the TARDIS crew find themselves on one of the strangest worlds they have ever encountered.
Alien life takes many forms, and on Ashtallah the travellers find all their preconceptions tested.
But this world is about to make a discovery – and it could mean the end of everything.
Plot
A World Without Fear (1)
As the TARDIS sails away from New York City, the Doctor explains, in layman's terms, that he is attempting to pull a "time slingshot", spinning the TARDIS, in a chronological sense, 180 degrees and back to Earth in Ian and Barbara's time. Confident in his math and bristling at Susan's worry, the Doctor arrogantly flips the switch. Without missing a beat, the TARDIS control room begins exploding before the ship crash lands. Activating the TARDIS scanner, the four see a blue/green landscape much like Earth but the other readings indicate that they are a galaxy away from Earth. When the Doctor tries to take off for Earth however, the engine refuses to turn over.
Elsewhere on the planet, Brenna and Sharlan discuss their observations of a disturbance in the ether, concluding that the new arrival is on the hill.
As Susan reads off the fault locator's seventeenth reading, the crew settles in for a long repair period. Confident that the natives can supply them with the resources to repair the ship, the Doctor and Ian set out, asking Susan and Barbara to remain behind in case the species, again, proves hostile. Enjoying the countryside, the Doctor and Ian spy a collection of buildings and make for them. As they walk, Ian spies a translucent amoeba-like humanoid. Deciding not to wake it, the Doctor and Ian set off to find more of its kind. After finding five more of the creatures, all slumbering, the Doctor eagerly points out a kite, clearly the sign of an active intelligence and runs towards it.
Confident that they'll get into trouble, Susan and Barbara follow soon after but have barely left the TARDIS before Brenna and Sharlan arrive. At Susan's urging, the two duck behind a bush but are quickly found, introducing themselves as being from beyond the mountains.
Approaching the kite flyer, the Doctor only manages to scare them off. As he and Ian discuss the oddity of the species, the kite flyer returns with more of their kind, all fascinated by the opaqueness of the visitors. The Doctor asks to be taken to the leader but the creatures do not understand the word.
Guided by Brenna and Sharlan to the settlement, Susan and Barbara learn that this is the planet Ashtallah populated by the Ashtallans. As Susan and Barbara spin their cover story, Brenna and Sharlan reveal that they are primitive and complacent people but that they are their people's scientists. As they walk, the Ashtallans explain that their culture is a stagnant one of passive leisure, the very idea of fear is unknown on their world.
In the village, as the Doctor and Ian continue to be prodded, they note the bizarreness of the species. The Ashtallans have no visible age, no visible distinctiveness from one member to another, their willingness to so eagerly approach the unknown suggests a lack of the basic survival instinct and Ian even doubts, thanks to the aliens sleeping on the ground, that the buildings are habitats. As they theorise, the Ashtallans throw a spear at them. Confused at their anger, the Ashtallans explain that it was but a game, with the Doctor pondering if they even have a fear of death.
Entering the village, Susan and Barbara catch the Ashtallans' attention. Eager to play, an Ashtallan grabs the spear and lobs it, fatally impaling Barbara. As she bleeds out, Ian demands to know what the Ashtallans have done in the name of some game.
The First (2)
to be added
The Dying Art (3)
to be added
The Invention of Life (4)
to be added
Cast
- The Doctor - David Bradley
- Susan Foreman - Claudia Grant
- Ian Chesterton - Jamie Glover
- Barbara Wright - Jemma Powell
- Sharlan - Tracy Wiles
- Brenna - Michelle Morris
References
- Ian has confiscated several slingshots from the student at Coal Hill School. He took seven from Thompson in Third Form.
- Ian at first thinks they might be in the Peak District.
- According to the Doctor, "no one dangerous flies kites."
- The Doctor says that his people mastered the art of making vaccines a long time ago.
- The Doctor also makes reference to how they have their own healing abilities and Ian interprets this as a simple reference to humans' own ability to heal from injuries, although the Doctor's flustered reaction suggests that he was actually referring to his and Susan's ability to regenerate.
Notes
- This story was recorded at The Moat Studios.
- This story leads directly into The Barbarians and the Samurai.
Continuity
- The TARDIS crew have recently left Paris. (TV: The Reign of Terror)
- Ian references an incident in which the Doctor claimed he needed to find mercury. The Doctor gets flustered at his remark. (TV: The Daleks)
- Susan and the Doctor mention meeting Daleks (TV: The Daleks) and Sensorites. (TV: The Sensorites)
- Ian has always wanted to say "take me to your leader". (TV: Voyage of the Damned)
- The Eleventh Doctor will later express the belief that "Doctor" is a good name for a child. (TV: Closing Time)
- Barbara and Ian are both treated with Ashtallan cells, which the Doctor speculates could mean they will "never age". (TV: Death of the Doctor)
External links
- Official The Invention of Death page at bigfinish.com
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