Red Dawn (audio story)

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Red Dawn was the eighth story in Big Finish's main range. It was written by Justin Richards and featured Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor and Nicola Bryant as Peri Brown.

Though Ice Warrior stories were not uncommon at Big Finish following this initial adventure, Red Dawn proved interesting retrospectively because Nicholas Briggs — later the dominant 21st-century voice of the Ice Warriors — was not at all involved in the production. Matthew Brehner's Zzaal ultimately became a counterpoint to Briggs' several Martian characters, both on audio and television. Indeed, producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Gary Russell gave voice to the subordinate Ice Warriors, further distancing this story's Ice Warrior's vocal palette from the later Briggsian norm.

Publisher's summary

Ares One: NASA's first manned mission to the dead planet Mars. But is Mars as dead as it seems?

While the NASA team investigate an 'anomaly' on the planet's surface, the Doctor and Peri find themselves inside a strange alien building. What is its purpose? And what is frozen inside the blocks of ice that guard the doorways? If the Doctor has a sense of deja-vu, it's because he's about to meet some old adversaries, as well as some new ones...

Plot

Part 1

The NASA mission Ares One set off for Mars, captained by Commander Lee Forbes. Upon arrival, pilot Susan Roberts is forced to manually land on the planet surface because of the dust storm interfering with the scanning system.

Meanwhile, the Fifth Doctor and Peri arrive in the TARDIS on unknown ground. They discover that they are inside some organic building, made of a green substance. They also continue to find — as they walk through endless corridors — ice-pillars, which seem to hold a shape inside them.

After a quick walk across the surface, Commander Forbes discovers what they are looking for and when he embarks the rocket again, he deduces that the communications have gone down. This turns out to be true, and so he and his pilot exit the transport and investigate the green building. They suddenly find the Doctor and Peri who have been wandering for a while.

The Doctor joins forces with the Commander as Susan takes Peri to the rocket for an insulation suit. The Doctor and the Commander discover some sort of ceremonial room and find more ice-moulded pillars, which seem to crack in the warming air. The Doctor realises what is inside each one: Ice Warriors.

Part 2

Commander Zzaal takes both the Doctor and Forbes prisoner, believing them to be raiding the tomb, but he soon admits that they wouldn't have opened the doors if they didn't have honorable intentions. Roberts points what looks like a gun at the Ice Warriors, but Sstast almost kills her with his sonic blaster, prompting an angered Doctor to tell the Ice Warriors that she was holding a spectographer in an attempt to bluff them. Roberts is taken to the medical facilities while Sstast is ordered to capture the remaining humans.

Peri finds out that Leo Webster has ordered an investigation of the anomaly, and then starts becoming suspicious when Tanya tells her that Paul is the head of the defence division of Webster Corporation. Paul reveals that he and the other astronauts knew all along that the anomaly belonged to the aliens as the first probes to Mars returned with technological debris and organic shell fragments containing alien DNA as well as Martian soil. The communications blackout prevents Paul from telling the Earth that they have found alien DNA. Peri tells Paul that the aliens weren't awake when the carrier signal was lost, and Tanya finds out that someone has changed the password to prevent them from contacting Earth.

Part 3

to be added

Part 4

to be added

Cast

References

Spacecraft

Mars

  • The British missions to Mars are mentioned. However this is the first American Mars mission.
  • The titular "red dawn" refers to the ultraviolet radiation that penetrates Mars' atmosphere.
  • The Ice Lord Izdaal was the greatest Ice Warrior who ever lived.

Notes

Illustrations by Lee Sullivan from Doctor Who Magazine

Cover gallery

Continuity

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