Brotherhood of the Daleks (audio story)

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Brotherhood of the Daleks was the one hundred and fourteenth monthly Doctor Who audio story produced by Big Finish Productions. It was the third audio story to feature the Sixth Doctor and Charlotte Pollard line-up of Doctor and companion.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS makes a return trip to the jungle planet of Spiridon, when the Sixth Doctor and Charley fall in with a lost platoon of shellshocked Thal soldiers — victims of a sneak attack by their blood enemies, the Daleks.

Besieged by deadly flora, surrounded by invisible monsters, and with all hope of rescue gone, the Thals are the victims of a grim experiment in psychological warfare.

With the very nature of reality under threat, the Doctor and Charley need each other more than ever. But dark forces are conspiring to tear them apart...

Plot

to be added

Cast

References

Daleks

  • In an hallucination/dream state a Black Dalek makes an appearance.
  • Dalekanium is mentioned as the alloy the Daleks' casing is constructed of.
  • Charley coins the phrase Thaleks — Daleks that believe they are Thals.
  • There is a Red Dalek present amongst the Thaleks.
  • Murgat's Brotherhood Daleks have the star of Lenin on their casings.
  • Charley mentions the Supreme Dalek.

The Doctor

Individuals

Planets

  • The Doctor initially thinks that he and Charley have landed on the planet Spiridon, which is in the ninth system of "a far away galaxy," later called the "ninth galaxy" and later the "galaxy of Antares."
  • The Thal homeworld is New Davius.

Science

Species

  • The Doctor and Charley encounter the Thals.

Theories and concepts

Notes

CD sleeve illustraion.
  • The Daleks' movement throughout this audio has a noise similar to that used in the BBC Wales revived series.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 23 and 24 June 2008 at The Moat Studios.
Illustrated preview from DWM 401. Illustration by Brian Williamson.

Continuity

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