The Gulf (audio story)

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The Gulf was the second and final story in the audio anthology The Third Doctor Adventures: Volume Seven, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Tim Foley and featured Tim Treloar as the Third Doctor and Sadie Miller as Sarah Jane Smith.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS lands on an ocean planet where the Doctor and Sarah find themselves stranded on a former rig, which has recently been converted into an artistic retreat.

But art is far from the residents’ minds. A troubled member of their collective has disappeared, and the Doctor senses a sinister psychic presence. The waves are rising. And there's something in the water.

Plot

Part one

The TARDIS materialises on an obsolete Earth Empire spin drifter on an ocean world and the Doctor and Sarah look around, crossing a bridge towards a figure that Sarah sees. The figure disappears, but Lynette warns them that the bridge is unsafe and it collapses because of their weight as they reach the other side, separating them from the TARDIS. Although Lynette is unhappy about their arrival as she believes them to be from Depot, the conglomeration that owns the spin drifter, Marta welcomes them and has Lynette take Sarah to Pen for some dry clothes. She explains to the Doctor that the spin drifter, known as the Collective, is a retreat for artists and that Laurel, one of their number, disappeared the night before.

Marta, whom the Doctor realises is the famed painter Marta Malvani, gives the Doctor a tour and introduces him to Jesko, a cook, before taking him to the hydroponic garden. At the Doctor's request, she takes him to Laurel's room where they are joined by Sarah and Pen and look at Laurel's latest watercolour, one depicting tentacled creatures in the ocean. Looking at them gives the Doctor a feeling which he felt whilst outside. Although this is a theme present in many of the artists' works, there is supposedly no life native to the planet and Marta states that they are likely metaphorical. The Doctor touches the painting once Marta and Pen have gone and realises that Laurel used water from the sea, which is poisoned by trivax.

At dinner, Sarah admires a portrait of Marta's daughter, who was killed at the border of Barbica whilst on a pleasure cruise. When the Doctor asks the group what they think of the retreat, Pen says that the sea screams at night and Jesko reports that those who worked at the spin drifter before its closure experienced strange phenomena which led to Depot pulling out. Marta disregards this, however. The Doctor and Sarah spend the night in the observation lounge to listen out for the screams and hear a knocking from the deck below. Pen warns them not to go outside through the hatch, but the Doctor ignores her and the hatch opens.

Part two

Laurel enters through the hatch and Marta sends her straight to bed rather than making her answer questions on her whereabouts. In the morning, she explains that she fell into the water for a few seconds and spent several hours recovering before making the considerable climb back up the spin drifter. She returns to her work without eating breakfast and the Doctor recommends that Marta contacts the authorities via an astral flare regardless of Laurel's return, telling Sarah that she could not have survived the trivax nor made the climb. The spin drifter's systems began to falter and the Doctor, suspicious of the timing given Laurel's return, goes to examine the tidal generators to ensure that the Collective does not fall into the sea. Laurel, meanwhile, tells Lynette that their secret project is over and Lynette threatens the eavesdropping Pen into silence.

The Doctor sends Sarah to the library with Pen to discover what phenomena made the spin drifter's crew leave and warns her to keep her distance from Laurel, who is secretly given instructions by a monster she has made an agreement with. However, after reading about how the crew experienced night terrors and heard screams, Sarah is told by Pen about the project she heard Laurel and Lynette talking about and decides to investigate it despite the Doctor's warning. Lynette catches them trying to spy on her and they find a Barbican communicator indicating that she is a rebel in opposition to the Depot, of which she believes the Doctor and Sarah to be agents. As Lynette has information that Pen does not want shared with Marta, Pen asks Sarah not to report what they have discovered.

Marta explains that that nobody has been to the generators in quite some time, but she and the Doctor find that the doors have been serviced recently and the area is full of containers of raw trivax. Once they reach the main area, the Doctor notices that seawater has been leaking onto the generators and Sarah and Pen join them to inform them of Laurel and Lynette's project. The Doctor deduces that they have been extracting trivax to sell to Barbica and that the supposed screams are the sounds of the machinery, but he also believes that a psychic force is at play. They hurry to the kitchen when they hear Jesko crying and find Lynette, distressed after witnessing Laurel using psychic powers to force Jesko to relive her son's funeral and seeing a creature inside of Jesko. The group find Jesko's withered body and Laurel offers to free them as she did Jesko.

Part three

A creature resembling those of Laurel's painting approaches the group and they lock themselves inside Marta's studio. Lynette confesses that she and Laurel were indeed extracting trivax, but Laurel only intended to paint with it and was unaware of Lynette's plans to sell it for monetary gain. Her ramblings make the Doctor realise that Jesko's body was robbed of its salt, merged with seasalt embedded in the concrete and manipulated by psychic power to create a creature which, over the communications system, Laurel says is one of the Gulf. The Doctor and Pen fail to find a way to escape via the balcony and Marta smashes the communications when Laurel psychically displaces Sarah to try to make her cry by accusing her of abandoning her Aunt Lavinia. Finding a secret passageway, most of the group get away whilst Lynette tries to get through to Laurel; she fails and Laurel makes her cry by reminding her of her family.

The spin drifter starts to tilt and Marta's hands are blistered by seawater running through the pipes. After giving Pen his cravat to dry Marta's hands, the Doctor tasks Sarah with getting the two of them to the life raft whilst he heads to the TARDIS to use it to stabilise the spin drifter. He allows Laurel to detect his thoughts in the hopes that she will ignore the three women, but she sees through this and she invites him to negotiate on the deck with the promise that she will not hurt his friends. Cornered in the garden by two creatures, Sarah realises that they can be repelled by freshwater as they do not wish to be diluted and prepares to attack them, only for Laurel to arrive and reveal that Pen fought alongside Marta's daughter on Barbica's side. Depot shot down their ship and Pen failed to rescue Marta's daughter, whom she loved and who she cries over, causing a creature to emerge from her.

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Part four

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Cast

Worldbuilding

Notes

Continuity

  • The Doctor tells Sarah that the TARDIS is capable of towing a planet, and that if she is lucky, she may see this one day - something she would indeed witness many years later. (TV: Journey's End)
  • The Doctor likens the mental displacement caused by the Gulf to being inside the mind of Omega. (TV: The Three Doctors)
  • The TARDIS is able to float on the water again. (TV: Fury from the Deep)
  • Lauren tries to use Sarah's memories of Aunt Lavinia Smith. (TV: A Girl's Best Friend)

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