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* The Assemblers cannot distinguish between [[Man|men]] and [[Woman|women]]. As a result of this, they struggle to confirm that Lucie is [[human]] and repeatedly refer to her [[breast]]s as "unorthodox protrusions". | * The Assemblers cannot distinguish between [[Man|men]] and [[Woman|women]]. As a result of this, they struggle to confirm that Lucie is [[human]] and repeatedly refer to her [[breast]]s as "unorthodox protrusions". | ||
Revision as of 04:15, 8 May 2021
The Cannibalists was the sixth story in the third series of the Eighth Doctor Adventures, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Jonathan Morris and featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and Sheridan Smith as Lucie Miller.
Publisher's summary
The Haven hangs in space. A vast star city, devoid of life. Organic life, that is.
From their high spire, looking out over silent streets and empty plazas, the Assemblers are waiting for the day when the humans arrive. Waiting. Waiting. Waiting...
When the TARDIS brings the Doctor and Lucie to the Haven, it seems like Assemblers' long wait might be over. Living beings! Without batteries! Protocol be praised!
Except — they're headed for the lower levels. They don't want to do that. That's where the Cannibalists live. And if the Cannibalists catch them — well, they won't be living beings much longer...
Plot
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Cast
- The Doctor - Paul McGann
- Lucie Miller - Sheridan Smith
- Titus - Phil Davis
- Servo - Phill Jupitus
- Domitian/Diode - Nigel Lambert
- Macrinus/Crusher - Teddy Kempner
- Probus/Ripper - Oliver Senton
- Minerva - Charlotte Fields
- Elevator Voice - Beth Chalmers
References
- Lucie has watched a lot of Star Trek.
- Titus quotes Neil Young by saying, "It's better to burn out than to fade away".
- The Assemblers cannot distinguish between men and women. As a result of this, they struggle to confirm that Lucie is human and repeatedly refer to her breasts as "unorthodox protrusions".
Notes
- This audio drama was recorded on 22 October 2008 at The Moat Studios.
- The story was initially released as a download on the Big Finish website on 16 and 23 May 2009, and was later broadcast on BBC Radio 7 from 27 June to 4 July 2010.
- This story was originally released on CD and download.
Continuity
- In PROSE: The Pirate Loop, the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones also arrive in a place populated only by robots waiting for the humans to arrive.
- Lucie mentions meeting Cybermen and Autons. (AUDIO: Human Resources, Brave New Town)
- Minerva recognises the Doctor as an "organic approximating human form", and detects that he contains "human genetic content". (TV: Doctor Who)
External links
- Official The Cannibalists page at bigfinish.com
- The Cannibalists at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- DisContinuity for The Cannibalists at Tetrapyriarbus - The DisContinuity Guide
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