Beachhead (audio story)

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Beachhead was the first story in the audio anthology Doom Coalition 2, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Nicholas Briggs and featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor, Nicola Walker as Liv Chenka and Hattie Morahan as Helen Sinclair.

Publisher's summary

In an attempt to recharge his batteries after his confrontation with the Eleven, the Doctor takes Liv and Helen to the sleepy English seaside village of Stegmoor. But they find the village in turmoil and, to make matters worse, their arrival uncovers a mystery from the Doctor's past which threatens the future safety of the planet. Can the Doctor prevent the Voord from invading Earth? And more importantly why have they come in the first place?

Plot

In 2017 Stegmoor, Matilda goes to her local shop for toilet roll and is served by Lilly, with whom she has a secret romantic relationship. They discuss the area's poor broadband and Matilda's headache when the river bursts its banks and Lilly is swept away whilst Matilda manages to drive off.

In the TARDIS, the Doctor feels some power trying to work the console, but ignores it to take Liv and Helen for some peace and quiet in Stegmoor, which he recalls having visited some time ago. They materialise at the bottom of a mudstone cliff.

Matilda returns home to her mother, Phillipa, and tells her what has happened, although Phillipa is initially sceptical due to having seen no sign of danger at the reservoir during her last visit. Using binoculars, she spots the TARDIS.

The Doctor, Liv and Helen exit the TARDIS and quickly re-enter when Liv hears the flood. They struggle to close the door and find that the TARDIS has been shut down and is being pushed along the beach by the water. Matilda and Phillipa head to the beach to check if there had indeed been people. Phillipa worries about her daughter's headache, which she has been keeping from her.

Somewhere, a female voice says that "the power is rising".

Matilda and Phillipa reach the TARDIS and see Liv and Helen carry the Doctor, who suffered a headache, out of it. Matilda tells her mother to take the newcomers to the Gregsons' house whilst she goes to the village. Before leaving, Helen takes the Doctor's TARDIS key to lock the door and Phillipa tells Matilda that she remembers a police box showing up once before. Liv and Helen spot the hull of a shiny black spaceship in the sea.

Liv and Helen lay the Doctor by the fire at the Gregsons' house and Phillipa shows familiarity with his name. Matilda says that the phone line is down and is joined on her way to the village by Liv, who offers her skills as a med-tech for the injured. Liv asks Matilda about her headache, which she tells her her father suffered from, whilst Phillipa tells Helen of the time she met the Doctor. After a near-miss, Liv and Matilda hit a figure in a black protective suit. The Doctor wakes up, tasting a familiar energy in the air.

Liv identifies the figure as a non-human and tells Matilda that there is a spaceship in the sea. The Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver and finds that the taste is van Cassadine energy, which was likely responsible for the flooding and the TARDIS's shutdown. Liv and Matilda carry the figure into the car and turn around to take her to the Doctor. The Doctor confirms to Phillipa that he is the same Doctor that she once met and remembers investigating a fallen object with Liz Shaw and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and Phillipa tells him that the object had knocked her husband out and left him with a headache until the day he died.

The figure, identifying as Scout-Ship Commander Ishtek and a Voord, wakes up and tells Liv and Matilda that she has recently woken up and is confused. The Doctor surmises that the TARDIS had tried to guide him towards the van Cassadine energy when Phillipa, who had stormed out, returns with a shotgun and demands the truth. Liv and Matilda return and bring Ishtek inside. Ishtek demands access to the TARDIS as her ship has been in a reenergising cycle for some time and pulls a gun on Phillipa, who shoots and wounds her. The Doctor, Liv, Helen and the Gregsons flee towards the TARDIS.

The Doctor and co. spot an air-sea rescue helicopter which is shot down by Ishtek. Whilst Matilda and Phillipa go to attract the attention of a helicopter further inland, the Doctor, Liv and Helen head into the Voord spaceship and find the device that has been sucking the energy from the freak weather conditions, its method of camouflage and that Ishtek had apparently been calling for reinforcements. After finding cryo-bays, Ishtek and a male Voord enter the ship, demanding to have access to the TARDIS's power in order to return to the Voord survival flotilla.

At gunpoint, the Doctor, Liv and Helen are led back towards the TARDIS. Ishtek tells them that her planet is dead, shooting down another helicopter when the Doctor volunteers to take the Voord to a new world. Matilda and Phillipa return and become further hostages. They are seen by a police sergeant who calls in backup after the Voord fire at him.

The Doctor agrees to give Ishtek the power she needs, although she insists that she will conquer Earth once he has, and Tellat is sent into the TARDIS with him to supervise and kill the hostages if necessary. The Doctor transfers the power that Ishtek needs and her spaceship transforms into sand and rocks. He and the women are then saved from Tellat by anti-terrorist police, who shoot and kill Tellat. The police sergeant searches them all before informing Matilda that nobody died in the flood and that Lilly is safe. Lilly runs up to her and they hug with Phillipa's blessing.

The police sergeant attempts to question the Doctor, Liv and Helen, but they escape into the TARDIS where the Doctor tells them that he had potentially crushed the Voord to death, or otherwise they were trapped. Whilst Helen questions whether or not it was moral to kill them, the Doctor and Liv excuse it by reminding her that he had given them several warnings. The Doctor dematerialises the TARDIS and muses on the Voord homeworld, knowing that it is not supposed to die at any point around the 21st century.

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