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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
=== Part one ===
[[Rako (Devil in the Mist)|Boatswain Rako]] enters the secure unit to check on the prisoner, [[Nustanu]]. The ship drops out of [[hyperspace]], forcing Rako to return to [[Orna (Devil in the Mist)|Captain Orna]] whilst the computer deals with the integrity of the shield around Nustanu.
Having lost her [[purse]], [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] overturns [[Tegan Jovanka's TARDIS bedroom|her bedroom]] looking for it and tells [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]] that she thinks [[Kamelion]] has taken it. Turlough stands up for him, however, trusting [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]]'s judgement. [[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] shakes and, finding Kamelion under the console, Tegan accuses him of sabotage and tries to take a cable from him, only for the Doctor to tell her that Kamelion was helping him refit the console. She refuses to apologise. The [[proximity alarm]] sounds and the TARDIS is hauled aboard the prison ship.
The Doctor exits the TARDIS and apologises to Orna and Rako, who assume that he and his [[companion]]s are affiliated with Nustanu. The power system falters and Orna sends Rako to the secure unit whilst the Doctor, with a gun pointed at him, attempts to stabilise the power. The system goes down, however, and Nustanu escapes from his cell and vanishes, transforming into living [[mist]] before returning to threaten Turlough's life. Orna fires at Nustanu and he disappears once more.
The Doctor restores power and manages to trap Nustanu between two blast doors, but the [[artificial gravity]] is lost. The ship is caught in a gravitational field and the group attempt to get to the TARDIS by floating before Kamelion manages to restore the artificial gravity. Due to the emergency, the ship prepares to eject the hull to lighten the load, forcing the group to hurry to the control room.
The group are separated with Tegan, Kamelion and Orna on the wrong side of the ship. They hurry towards the TARDIS as the Doctor, Turlough and Rako attempt to pilot the ship safely to the surface, but their way is blocked and they instead enter an [[escape pod]]. As the pod is ejected, Tegan thinks that she hears Nustanu and tells them that she thinks that he is in the pod with them. The Doctor tells Turlough and Rako to brace for impact.
=== Part two ===
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=== Part three ===
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=== Part four ===
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== References ==
== References ==
* Orna belongs to the [[Third Harrigain Collective]].
* The [[Zamglitti Empire]] dominated billions and ruled for 300 years.
* The [[Zamglitti Empire]] dominated billions and ruled for 300 years.
* Kamelion can only access the TARDIS information files and no other part of the ship. He gets damaged falling in a river.
* Kamelion can only access the TARDIS information files and no other part of the ship. He gets damaged falling in a river.

Revision as of 20:29, 7 August 2022

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Devil in the Mist was the two hundred and forty-seventh story in Big Finish's Main Range. It was written by Cavan Scott and featured Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka, Mark Strickson as Vislor Turlough and Jon Culshaw as Kamelion.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS deposits the Doctor, Tegan, Turlough and their android ally Kamelion aboard a prison ship. A ship with just one prisoner: Nustanu, last warlord of the Zamglitti – monstrous, mind-bending mimics able to turn themselves into mist.

A ship that's in trouble, and about to make a crash-landing...

On a planet of mists.

Plot

Part one

Boatswain Rako enters the secure unit to check on the prisoner, Nustanu. The ship drops out of hyperspace, forcing Rako to return to Captain Orna whilst the computer deals with the integrity of the shield around Nustanu.

Having lost her purse, Tegan overturns her bedroom looking for it and tells Turlough that she thinks Kamelion has taken it. Turlough stands up for him, however, trusting the Doctor's judgement. The TARDIS shakes and, finding Kamelion under the console, Tegan accuses him of sabotage and tries to take a cable from him, only for the Doctor to tell her that Kamelion was helping him refit the console. She refuses to apologise. The proximity alarm sounds and the TARDIS is hauled aboard the prison ship.

The Doctor exits the TARDIS and apologises to Orna and Rako, who assume that he and his companions are affiliated with Nustanu. The power system falters and Orna sends Rako to the secure unit whilst the Doctor, with a gun pointed at him, attempts to stabilise the power. The system goes down, however, and Nustanu escapes from his cell and vanishes, transforming into living mist before returning to threaten Turlough's life. Orna fires at Nustanu and he disappears once more.

The Doctor restores power and manages to trap Nustanu between two blast doors, but the artificial gravity is lost. The ship is caught in a gravitational field and the group attempt to get to the TARDIS by floating before Kamelion manages to restore the artificial gravity. Due to the emergency, the ship prepares to eject the hull to lighten the load, forcing the group to hurry to the control room.

The group are separated with Tegan, Kamelion and Orna on the wrong side of the ship. They hurry towards the TARDIS as the Doctor, Turlough and Rako attempt to pilot the ship safely to the surface, but their way is blocked and they instead enter an escape pod. As the pod is ejected, Tegan thinks that she hears Nustanu and tells them that she thinks that he is in the pod with them. The Doctor tells Turlough and Rako to brace for impact.

Part two

to be added

Part three

to be added

Part four

to be added

Cast

References

  • Orna belongs to the Third Harrigain Collective.
  • The Zamglitti Empire dominated billions and ruled for 300 years.
  • Kamelion can only access the TARDIS information files and no other part of the ship. He gets damaged falling in a river.
  • Tegan cannot find her purse which she usually keeps on her dresser in her TARDIS bedroom. It is later found in her coat pocket. The purse was given to her by Aunt Vanessa.
  • The Harrigain are a proud warrior race noted for their battle hammers, of which the Master has three.
  • Orna mentions a peach between Humans and Harrigain, and considers attacking an enemy with their own weapon to be dishonourable.
  • The Doctor recalls climbing Mount Cadon in his youth, which was also known as Mount Plutarch, Mount Lung and Mount Rycadia. At the foot of the mountain was the Time Lord Academy.
  • At the summit of Mount Cadon, one could see the whole of time, but a hallucinogenic compound in the snow often prevents climbers from reaching it. The summit can be reached by TARDIS but the Doctor points out this is "cheating."
  • As a youth the Doctor and a group of his friends tried to climb the mountain. Vansell broke his leg during the journey.
  • The Rastana were attacked by the Zamglitti because of their spring, which contains nanites capable of healing wounds. The Guardian of the Spring, a sophisticated artificial intelligence, uses these nanites to control dog, bat, and eel/snake creatures to attack intruders.

Notes

Alternate cover.

Continuity

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