Davros (audio story)

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Davros was the forty-eighth monthly Doctor Who audio story produced by Big Finish Productions. It marked the first appearance in an audio story of Davros, played by Terry Molloy opposite Colin Baker's Sixth Doctor.

Publisher's summary

Illustrated preview from DWM 335 by Martin Geraghty.

TAI stock has shot up by over fifteen percent on news that galaxy-famous scientist Davros, controversial creator of the Daleks, has been hired to work on unspecified technological projects.

Davros has been given the chance to redeem himself.

Humanity stands on the verge of a new era, but it needs the help of the galaxy's greatest ever scientist. But Davros is dead... isn't he?

From the bunkers and shelters of ancient Skaro to the gleaming domes of the future Earth Empire, Davros has always been a man of destiny. Now he's working for mankind's benefit. But how much do we really know about Davros?

Has Davros really turned over a new leaf? The Doctor certainly doesn't think so. But is the Doctor always right?

Plot

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Cast

References

The Doctor

  • The Doctor does not consider mass redundancies and labour relations to be one of his fields.
  • The Doctor requires only one hour of sleep per night. However, he likes to lie-in and has a tendency to snore.
  • The Doctor refuses to wear a tie as he believes that it would clash with his coat.
  • According to Lorraine Baynes, there are hundreds of fleeting references to the Doctor in her historical sources but nothing substantial.
  • Davros tells the Doctor that he is the closest thing that he has a friend.
Art by Roger Langridge in DWM 338

Individuals

  • Lorraine Baynes has a degree in space medicine.
  • The Doctor considers Lorraine to be a Dalek apologist rather than a reputable historian. He has skimmed her two best selling books on the Daleks: Dalek Genius and The Dark Side of Skaro. Baynes considers his wife to be the foremost authority on Davros. She seeks to write the definitive biography of Davros. In her personal future, she will teach at the University of Oxford.
  • The Baynes' do not have any children.
  • Willis is a member of the Galactic Press Association. He works for an independent news corporation.
  • Baynes describes Willis as "an asteroid hugging halfwit."
  • Kimberly Todd is a delta grade technician.
  • Peri Brown is on the other side of the galaxy, attending a botany symposium.
  • Davros describes[who?] as "beautiful, young, strong" and as having "a beautiful mind." He claims that she was the first person whom he met who had a superior intellect to his own.

Davros

  • Davros considers himself to be the greatest scientific mind in Skaro's history.
  • Arnold Baynes is the richest man on this side of the galaxy.
  • Davros was grievously wounded by a Thal bombardment of his laboratory in the Kaled Dome which cost him his eyes, left arm and entire lower body. As a result, he was forced to spend the rest of his life confined to a mobile life support system.
  • Davros considers the Doctor to be his intellectual equal, and the closest thing he has to a friend.
  • According to Davros, he was forced to relive his entire life experience during every second of his 90 year imprisonment in cryogenic suspension.
  • While on Skaro, one of Davros' fields was rocketry. However, they were designed to be fired at the Thals rather than into space.
  • Davros has no eyes or taste buds. Even before his accident, he had only eaten food pills and the occasional rodent.
  • Davros believes that he is incapable of love.

Humanity

Astronomical objects

Skaro

  • Skaro is in the same galaxy as Earth, namely Mutter's Spiral.
  • Skaro has two moons: Falkus and Omega Mysterium. Davros tells Lorraine Baynes that he has never seen them, though presumably he means that he has never seen them from space. In his youth, they could be seen clearly from his stepfather Colonel Nasgard's house on Drammankin Lake. Elsewhere on Skaro, they were obscured by the high levels of radiation in the atmosphere. (AUDIO: Innocence)
  • There was no sunlight on Skaro from the beginning of the atomic shelling onwards.
  • Shan wrote a paper on the long-term effects of atomic shelling on the biosphere of Skaro. It was one of the few papers to impress Davros.

Daleks

  • The Daleks have not been active in this arm of the galaxy since the end of the last Dalek War a century earlier.
  • Dalek regalia have become collector's items since the last war. Willis' grandfather served in the war. It took his entire squadron to destroy one Dalek and each member took a fragment of the Dalek's casing as a trophy. After his death, it was sold to a collector for a small fortune.
  • According to the Doctor, humans have a saying: "A Dalek cannot change his bumps."
  • Willis claims that almost every human has a grandparent or great-grandparent who was killed in the last Dalek War.

Species

  • Towards the end of the Thousand Year War, no Kaled had died of old age in ten generations.
  • The Mutos engaged in cannibalism.
  • The infant mortality rate among the Kaled population was four times what it had been a generation earlier.
  • Davros refers to Neanderthals and homo sapiens.

Conflicts

  • By the time that Davros was born, no one on Skaro could remember how the Thousand Year War had started. The Kaled historians claimed that it was the Thals who started the war while the Thal historians claimed that it was the Kaleds.
  • Skaro's economy was geared entirely towards the war effort.

Galactic Law

Companies

  • TransAllied, Inc (TAI) is one the largest corporations in the galaxy. It is owned and run by Arnold Baynes. It was founded by his ancestor Elias Baynes in the 38th century as a small robot production plant. TAI sells robots, starships, terraformers, medical equipment, explosives, foodstuffs, protective clothing, weft engines, computer brains, recreational narcotics, laser cannons and more.

Foods and beverages

Notes

Continuity

External links