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The Revolution Game was the second story in The Eighth Doctor: The Further Adventures of Lucie Miller: Volume One, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Alice Cavender and featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and Sheridan Smith as Lucie Miller.
Publisher's summary
It's Lucie's birthday, and her birthday treat awaits. But whatever she's expecting, it's not what she’s getting on the colony world of Castus Sigma in the year 3025: ringside seats for the interplanetary Retro Roller Derby – sponsored by Heliacorp, "turning sunlight into gold"!
It's more than just a game, though. For the competitors, it's a matter of life or death – a New Life with Heliacorp, or a living death on Castus Sigma.
Or, on this fateful day, a very actual death. Because there are strange creatures living out on the plain, beyond the colony. Creatures with every reason to want to sabotage the games. Creatures with a grudge.
Plot
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Cast
References
- Lucie comments that her mother, Mary Miller, was once "Queen of the Golden Wheels Roller Disco at the Palatine Blackpool".
- Lucie states that her mother got her a pair of rollerblades for her 13th birthday, after which Susie Dugdale challenged her to race a milk float down Waterloo Road.
- Lucie has increased strength and agility due to the lower gravity on Castus Sigma, causing her to say that she feels like the Bionic Woman.
- The Doctor quotes "A Better Resurrection" by Christina Rossetti.
- The camps outside the colonies had "movie nights". Movies shown included Spartacus and Rain Man.
- Lucie mentions Lois Lane and Superman.
Notes
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Continuity
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External links
- Official The Revolution Game page at bigfinish.com
Footnotes
- ↑ credited only as George in the audio credits