Conflict Theory (audio story)

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Conflict Theory was the fourth and final story in the audio anthology The Sixth Doctor and Peri: Volume One. It was written by Nev Fountain and featured Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor and Nicola Bryant as Peri Brown.

Publisher's summary

Concerned by the Doctor’s increasing over-protectiveness, Peri presents him with an ultimatum: either they seek counselling or she leaves the TARDIS permanently. Reluctant to lose one of his closest friends, the Doctor seeks out one of the finest psychoanalysts in the universe: Dr Sigmund Freud.

Plot

The Doctor takes Peri to a mental health facility run by robot Sigmund Freuds, so that they can both receive therapy. Receiving therapy from separate Freuds, the Doctor believes that their relationship has been healthy until recently and that Peri enjoys fishing and playing chess with him, whilst Peri believes that their relationship is difficult and states that she does not enjoy either activity very much.

The Complex attack a library whilst Peri hides with the librarian, Dodo. The Doctor attempts to surrender by waving a handkerchief in the open and sends Peri to man a laser cannon to blast a tower to fall on top of the spacecraft when it approaches. The plan is successful.

Freud notes the danger of the Doctor and Peri's relationship and asks her if she sees putting herself in harm's way and obeying the Doctor as ways of sustaining their friendship, both of which she denies. However, Freud suggests that she is drawn to situations which can only be solved by violence and that, subconsciously, she invites her own destruction time and time again.

The Doctor, Peri and Dodo examine the partially-robotic pilot, which repeats that "inferiority must be removed", but they are forced to flee to a subway tunnel and leave him behind when they come under fire. Peri's arm is bleeding because of damage caused by debris; the Doctor decides to staunch it with his handkerchief.

Freud claims that the Doctor feels that he has to feed Peri's craving for danger and that Peri has told her Freud that she is concerned about his overprotectiveness, but the Doctor says that Peri is mentally unstable and is being manipulative so that she can get what she wants.

The Doctor finds that his handkerchief is missing. He and Peri spot Dodo in the open, waving the handkerchief around, and he is quickly killed.

Freud mentions the fact that Dodo shared his name with one of the Doctor's companions, Dodo Chaplet, although the Doctor believes that this is irrelevant. Peri says that, after Dodo's death, "nothing happened" for months and they realised that they had a problem.

In the TARDIS, Peri finds the Doctor looking at a Barvan scout ship in a jungle on the TARDIS scanner and says that they have to stop them from invading. The Doctor refuses to get involved, saying that it is too dangerous, and dematerialises the ship. Not having left the TARDIS for months, Peri demands to be taken to Baltimore in the mid-1990s, but the Doctor says that the late 20th century is too dangerous and shows her to a medical stasis capsule. She refuses to spend her life in a capsule and runs away.

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Continuity

  • Peri warns the Doctor that his erratic behaviour is reminicient of his post-regeneration confusion, and refers to when he tried to strangle her. (TV: The Twin Dilemma)
  • Peri mentions her years as a a warrior queen on Krontep, remembering how to build and use weapons, although she says it feels like a dream. (TVThe Ultimate Foe)
  • The Doctor uses the TARDIS's telepathic circuits to travel, allowing the TARDIS to read his mind and decide the correct destination to go. (TV: Listen)
  • Freud reminds the Doctor of the five years Peri spent at the mercy of the mind parasite Mandrake, (AUDIOThe Widow's Assassin) and of his initial escape from Gallifrey with his granddaughter Susan, placing her in danger. (AUDIOThe BeginningHome Again, Home Again)

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