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{{Infobox Other CDs|
{{Infobox Other CDs
cd name= Guilt |
|image = [[Image:Guilt_cover.jpg|250px]] Cover Artist - [[Stuart Manning]]
image=[[Image:Guilt_cover.jpg|250px]] Cover Artist - [[Stuart Manning]]|
|cd name = Guilt
series= [[Big Finish - Explored Worlds|Big Finish]] - [[I, Davros]] |
|series = [[Big Finish - Explored Worlds|Big Finish]] - [[I, Davros]]
number= 4|
|number = 4
main character= [[Davros]]|
|main character = [[Davros]]
featuring= [[Nyder]] |  
|featuring = [[Nyder]]
enemy= [[Thal]]s|
|enemy = [[Thal]]s
year= [[Skaro]] |
|year = [[Skaro]]
writer= [[Gary Hopkins]] |
|writer = [[Scott Alan Woodard]]
director= [[Gary Russell]] |
|director = [[Gary Russell]]
producer= [[Steve Foxon]]|
|producer = [[Steve Foxon]]
publisher= [[Big Finish Productions]] |
|publisher = [[Big Finish Productions]]
release date= [[December]] [[2006]] |
|release date = [[December]] [[2006]]
format= 1 CD|
|format = 1 CD
production code= BFPDAVCD04 |
|production code = BFPDAVCD04
isbn= ISBN 1-84435-234-X |
|isbn = ISBN 1-84435-234-X
previous story= [[Corruption]] |
|previous story = [[Corruption]]
next story= }}
}}


==Publisher's summary==
==Publisher's summary==
'''"That is our world out there. A chemical soup for a sky above and a scarred, radioactive wasteland below. It is purgatory. But we must make it paradise!"'''
'''"That is our world out there. A chemical soup for a sky above and a scarred, radioactive wasteland below. It is purgatory. But we must make it paradise!"'''


The [[Kaled]] city is now ravaged, and life has become one of fear, protected by a vast transparent dome that covers the city ruins. The [[Thal]]s undertake a desperate mission to take Davros away from his laboratories, and the Supremo must send a crack squad over enemy lines to retrieve his chief scientist. Led by the morally bankrupt Lieutenant Nyder, Davros is rescued. But he has been changed by the experience, and where once he stood for knowledge, he now espouses the utter extermination of the Thal people. To this end, Davros will stop at nothing to make sure his legacy lives on...  
The [[Kaled]] city is now ravaged, and life has become one of fear, protected by a vast transparent dome that covers the city ruins. The [[Thal]]s undertake a desperate mission to take Davros away from his laboratories, and the Supremo must send a crack squad over enemy lines to retrieve his chief scientist. Led by the morally bankrupt Lieutenant Nyder, Davros is rescued. But he has been changed by the experience, and where once he stood for knowledge, he now espouses the utter extermination of the Thal people. To this end, Davros will stop at nothing to make sure his legacy lives on...


==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 05:47, 30 July 2010


Publisher's summary

"That is our world out there. A chemical soup for a sky above and a scarred, radioactive wasteland below. It is purgatory. But we must make it paradise!"

The Kaled city is now ravaged, and life has become one of fear, protected by a vast transparent dome that covers the city ruins. The Thals undertake a desperate mission to take Davros away from his laboratories, and the Supremo must send a crack squad over enemy lines to retrieve his chief scientist. Led by the morally bankrupt Lieutenant Nyder, Davros is rescued. But he has been changed by the experience, and where once he stood for knowledge, he now espouses the utter extermination of the Thal people. To this end, Davros will stop at nothing to make sure his legacy lives on...

Cast

References

  • Davros used to enjoy sweet tea.
  • The Kaled's birthrate is rapidly declining, and mutations, still births and other such things are becoming much more commonplace.
  • Davros experiments and genetically alters many of the Kaled's infant population, creating further mutations of the Kaleds.
  • Nyder rescues Davros from one of the Thal domes.
  • Captain Croag and the Highland Rangers was a television show that screened within the Kaled population, Davros watched it as a child, as did Yarvell.
  • Davros transplants a Thal brain into his 'Mark One' travel machine; an early prototype (from sounds and descriptions) what would become a Dalek.
  • Besides Davros, Calcula is the only other character to appear in all four audio dramas in the I, Davros mini-series.

Notes

  • This release included a second CD with a behind the scenes documentary and interviews behind all four audio dramas.
  • Peter Miles (Nyder) and Lisa Bowerman (Colonel Murash) previously appeared in the Sixth Doctor audio drama BFA: Whispers of Terror together. They played Curator Gantman and Beth Pernell respectively.

Continuity

  • This story occurs a short (relative) time before DW: Genesis of the Daleks.
  • From the description and implication the Mark One Davros creates would be of the same design seen in DW: The Daleks.

External links

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