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* Robots - [[Matt Addis]], [[Nicholas Briggs]], [[John Dorney]], [[Toby Hadoke]], [[Dan Starkey]]
* Robots - [[Matt Addis]], [[Nicholas Briggs]], [[John Dorney]], [[Toby Hadoke]], [[Dan Starkey]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The ''[[Lorelei]]'' is transporting 157,000 [[Sandminer robot]]s to [[Ventalis]].
* The ''[[Lorelei]]'' is transporting 157,000 [[Sandminer robot]]s to [[Ventalis]].
* Cravnet suffers from [[Grimwade's Syndrome|robophobia]].
* Cravnet suffers from [[Grimwade's Syndrome|robophobia]].

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Robophobia was the one hundred and forty-ninth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Nicholas Briggs and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor and introduced Nicola Walker as Liv Chenka.

Released in July 2011, it featured the Seventh Doctor without any companions. This story began a series of four stories with him travelling in the "black TARDIS", a plot point resolved in Black and White.

A sequel to The Robots of Death, this story also featured a reappearance of the Sandminer robots. They had last appeared in an audio story in Magic Bullet Productions' Storm Mine, part of their Kaldor City audio series released in 2004.

This was Walker's audio debut as Liv Chenka, who would later proceed to travel with the Eighth Doctor.

Publisher's summary

Nothing has ever been officially confirmed, but there is a rumour that on a Sandminer bound for Kaldor City, the robots somehow turned homicidal and nearly wiped out the entire crew. Can that really be true?

The robot transport ship Lorelei has a cargo of over a hundred fifty-seven thousand robots on board, all deactivated. So even if there were any truth in the rumour of that massacre, there'd still be no danger. Surely, there wouldn't...

But then, the Doctor witnesses a murder.

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  • The Doctor's TARDIS is described as being black.

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