Jonah (audio story)

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Jonah was the fourth and final story in the audio anthology The Eighth Doctor: Time War: Volume Two, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Timothy X Atack and featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor, Rakhee Thakrar as Bliss, Nikki Amuka-Bird as Major Tamasan, Jacqueline Pearce as Cardinal Ollistra and Julia McKenzie as The Twelve.

Publisher's summary

In the depths of an ocean world ravaged by the Time War, the weary survivors are pressed into service by Cardinal Ollistra.

Something is hidden beneath the sea: the Twelve knows the truth, if only she could drag it from her jumbled mind. And when the Doctor becomes the captain of a submarine boat, all omens spell disaster...

Plot

On the Bloodhound submarine in the oceans of Uzmal, Ensign Murti hears what the Doctor, going by "Captain Jonah", identifies as the sound of an approaching Dalek deep-sea battle-sub which fires its torpedoes.

Cardinal Ollistra records a report for the War Council in another submarine, the Peacemaker, captained by Major Tamasan, in which she discusses how energy weapons and time machines cannot function in Uzmal's waters. Executive Officer Omor interrupts, followed by Tamasan, and asks to know what the Peacemaker's mission is so as to improve morale. Ollistra shows him a chart of the waters drawn from memory by the Twelve, showing that the Daleks are looking for something under the ocean floor, and demotes him to Comms Officer whilst Tamasan becomes Executive Officer.

The Bloodhound is slowly sinking. Bliss is surprised to find that she is alive and wonders how the Daleks' missiles fused and self-destructed given that the waters are usual on a quantum level. The Doctor suggests that they let the Bloodhound drift for a while, hiding them from the Daleks' heat sensors, whilst he visits the Twelve in the brig.

The Twelve cannot remember the nature of the thing that she traced to Uzmal in a previous incarnation and the Doctor wonders if she has been conditioned by the Daleks as part of a scheme to lure the Time Lords there. He has the detonator to two charges which have been implanted into each of her hearts by the Time Lords which he is to use should she betray them but, whilst he will not use it, Tamasan has a second detonator which will also destroy the Bloodhound. The Twelve is irritated by how her people will never trust her and tells the Doctor that she believes that she wiped her own mind, not the Daleks.

The Admiral prepares to launch an attack on the Bloodhound.

The Doctor, accompanied by the Twelve, orders an engine restart with full power and confides in Panath that the Daleks' weapons most likely will not be able to reach them, but that he wants the Twelve to believe that the situation is extremely dangerous. He asks Bliss to keep an eye on the Twelve and to inform him, and only him, if she does anything strange.

Omor points out to Tamasan that, unable to use torpedoes, the Daleks are using themselves as undetectable missiles. Tamasan chooses to abandon the Bloodhound to the Dalek attack.

Panath finds a group of Daleks infiltrating the hull and orders the crew to abandon their posts. The Doctor suggests that they flood the engine room to stop the Daleks, but Murti says that this can only be done from the inside and joins Panath there. Meanwhile, the Twelve collapses and starts shouting "Daleks conquer and destroy!" Murti knocks Panath out and moves her to safety before asking the Doctor to order her to sacrifice her own life to stop the Daleks per the rules of her culture. The Doctor cannot do it and Bliss tells him not to, so Panath gives the order instead. She is angered at having to do the Doctor's job and, with the Bloodhound sinking into the Undula Abyss, goes to start work on the secondary engines on the Doctor's orders.

Bliss wakes up the Twelve, who remembers being interrogated about the Ourashima by the Daleks using a mind probe, which she avoided by retreating into her own mind. The Twelve asks Bliss about her own past, but she is unable to remember exactly what she was doing and escaping from when she met the Doctor, prompting the Twelve to suggest that the Daleks had done more damage to the timeline than either of them realised. With the Ourashima, the Twelve believes that the Daleks will win every war.

Tamasan orders Omor to scan all channels, which he initially refuses to do as it would make them visible. They find an Old High Gallifreyan message from the Bloodhound informing them that the Twelve has remembered that the Daleks are looking for an entity in the depths of the ocean. Omor recognises the name "Ourashima" as one belonging to a legendary figure.

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