The Sontarans (audio story)

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The Sontarans was the fourth and final story of the third season of The Early Adventures.

This was part of the series of stories which take place between Episodes 7 and 8 of The Daleks' Master Plan, a narrative gap opened by The Mutation of Time and filled by The Little Drummer Boy, The Anachronauts, Home Truths, The Drowned World, The Guardian of the Solar System, and An Ordinary Life. The Sontarans is the final story in this series of adventures. The ending leads back into Episode 8 of The Daleks' Master Plan, 'Volcano', with another time machine pursuing the TARDIS, while the Daleks make a cameo appearance, preparing to test the Time Destructor back on Kembel.

Narratively, this is the Doctor's first encounter with the Sontarans, as both the Second and Third Doctors knew of them and the Rutan Host in their respective television adventures.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS arrives on a moon-sized asteroid orbiting two gas giants. With an amazing view, it's a chance for the Doctor, Steven and Sara to unwind after their recent adventures.

But they quickly find themselves in the midst of battle — on one side: a familiar group of space-suited soldiers — members of the Space Security Service. On the other: strange, squat aliens in body armour.

Surviving the initial hostilities, the Doctor and his friends discover that the SSS squad is on a terrifying mission. With many lives at stake, they have to venture deep inside the asteroid in search of a hideous weapon. But who can they trust in the battle against these Sontarans?

Plot

The Sontarans (1)

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The Descent (2)

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The Blind City (3)

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The Rule of War (4)

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Cast

Uncredited Cast

References

  • Steven knows of the Sontarans from his years as a pilot, although he never encountered them. Sara knows of them from the histories of this event.
  • The Doctor claims to have fought in a war.
  • Slite claims that humour improves human efficiency for war by up to 84%.
  • Sara and Papas both joined the Space Security Service at the age of 7.

Notes

Continuity

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