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Venus Mantrap (audio story)

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Venus Mantrap was the forty-seventh Bernice Summerfield audio story released by Big Finish Productions. It was the third story of the tenth season.

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Publisher's summary

Eros, artificial moon of Venus, has a reputation for romance, but Professor Bernice Summerfield is just visiting for the money – specifically the secret royalties of her recently deceased partner, the famous "novelist" Jason Kane. Jason entrusted control of the inheritance to Bernice's rival in love and academia, acerbic alien rodent Professor Scoblow, and Bernice is prepared for a fight.

Unfortunately for Bernice, the path of finance rarely runs smoothly and disgruntled hamsters are the least of her problems: Eros's twin moon, the warlike Thanatos, is moving into alignment, Erosian society is in turmoil, war rockets are due for launch, and worst of all the banks are closed until further notice.

To get her hands on Jason's money, Bernice must ally herself with Scoblow to bring peace to Eros and Thanatos through a dangerous combination of espionage and dating, at terrible risk to both life and dignity.

And if that wasn't bad enough, a force as inevitable as death is waiting to strike...

Plot

Benny arrives on the artificial planet Eros from the orbital spaceport and has to explain to tourist Mr Felterby that she is not the same Bernice Summerfield who serves as President of Earth, something she seeks to avoid having to do again by donning a pair of sunglasses. After giving Adrian and Peter a call to let them know that she has arrived, she visits old acquaintance Professor Scoblow, Jason's editor, at the Eros Scientific Relationship Consultancy to ask her to surrender her position as co-signatory of Jason's bank account containing the royalties from his books. Scoblow agrees, which surprises Benny, and they head to the bank to sort things, only to find that relations between Eros and Venus have broken down and all financial transfers have been frozen. According to rumour, Thanatos will attack Eros with war rockets when it enters alignment.

Benny and Scoblow return to the Scientific Relationship Consultancy. There, Scoblow tells Benny about the Venusian ambassador N'Jok Barnes and Benny decides to steal the security codes for the Thanatosian armouries from his hotel room whilst he is on a date with Caspel, a Love Drone, and thus prevent war. However, the Love Drones join the riots which have begun across Eros, so Benny is forced to pose as one, using the alias "Jenny Wintermeadow". She is initially hesitant, but finds herself sexually attracted to N'Jok and goes with him upstairs after an attempted bombing of the hotel. She fails to get N'Jok to have sex with her in the lift or jacuzzi to keep him away from his room and they find Scoblow and Vice Chancellor Twisk inside, Scoblow having found a negative hyperspace signaller and a series of plans in the safe before Twisk entered.

Admitting to being human, Benny has everybody turn around so that she can puts her underwear back on and slips out of the room with everything from N'Jok's safe. N'Jok informs the police and Twisk, with whom he is working to stage a conflict and bring about peace, leaves to give a speech to the masses, but Benny replaces his speech with an excerpt from Jason's unpublished pornographic book, Barely Humanoid, humiliating him. She then poses as President Summerfield and delivers the speech that N'Jok wrote for Twisk, after which N'Jok explains that he wanted to be remembered for bringing peace and that Twisk wanted to become Chancellor. Benny rejects him due it being too soon after Jason's death and she and Scoblow visit the bank where she empties Jason's account and gives Scoblow 10% as promised.

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Cast

Uncredited cast

Crew

Worldbuilding

Notes

  • This audio drama was recorded on 19 December 2008.
  • The book in which Megali Scoblow was introduced, Beige Planet Mars, was also co-written by Lance Parkin and Mark Clapham.
  • A download version of this story was released on 23 May 2022.[1]

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