Island of the Fendahl (audio story)

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Island of the Fendahl was the fourth and final story in The Eighth Doctor: The Further Adventures of Lucie Miller: Volume One, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Alan Barnes and featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and Sheridan Smith as Lucie Miller.

Publisher's summary

The Fendahl is the death of evolution, the horror that lies in wait at the far end of the food chain.

The Fendahl is death itself.

And the Fendahl is dead. The Doctor destroyed it many years ago, in another incarnation, when he encountered it in a place called Fetchborough.

But if the Fendahl is dead... how can it live again, on the remote island of Fandor?

Plot

The TARDIS, which electrocuted the Doctor after taking exception to his piloting, lands but loses power. The Doctor slips into unconsciousness to resynchronise his hearts whilst Lucie takes his sonic screwdriver to open the doors. She finds that they have landed on Earth and meets Dieter, who offers to drive to Fandor Village to call for an air ambulance for the Doctor but, when she asks him to go on his own, he uses a chloroform solution on her.

DC Howard is looking for Maxine Mitchell, a girl believed to have been brought to the island against her will, when Dieter brings Lucie to her, believing her to be Maxine. Lucie awakes and DC Howard quickly realises that a mistake has been made and explains who Maxine is. When Dieter remembers Lucie's companion and learns that he is called "the Doctor", he asks DC Howard to call an air ambulance and drives off. Mrs Morrison at the inn tells them that the one telephone on the island is down.

The Doctor wakes up and, finding Lucie missing, leaves the TARDIS to find her. He nears a monastery and encounters Freddie, who calls him "Doctor" and invites him inside. The community, including Maxine, welcome him and refuse to allow him to leave. Freddie claims to have called the village looking for Lucie, but the Doctor realises that the island has no telegraph poles and tries to leave, but he cannot move his legs. When it passes, he leaves, with Freddie calling after him that he will return.

Dieter reaches the TARDIS and suddenly finds that he cannot move his legs. Later, Lucie and DC Howard arrive and find a heavily decomposed body. The Doctor joins them and remembers having seen something similar before, but cannot recall when until Lucie mentions Dieter's surname which she saw on his passport: Fendelman, meaning "man of the Fendahl". DC Howard heads to the monastery when the Doctor mentions Maxine being there and, when the Doctor realises that the commune were waiting for Dieter (a doctor) to complete their coven, the Doctor follow her.

Lucie goes to the village for help and interrupts the villagers' Lammas Eve festival. Mrs Morrison tells her about how they would sacrifice the first lamb of the season to Old Fandowen and, this year, Lucie is said lamb. She hides and is saved from a Fendahleen by Dieter using a bullet containing rock salt. The two of them retreat to a tunnel which Dieter found after escaping the Fendahleen at the TARDIS, where he tells her that the body at the TARDIS was that of an electrician. The tunnels are in the shape of a pentagram, the sign of the Fendahl.

The Doctor and DC Howard find a secret passage into the same tunnels in the monastery and encounter a Fendahleen. They reach the centre and find Maxine on the altar. DC Howard reveals that she is with the cult, having heard the call after entering the monastery, and that she is Thea Ransome's cousin. Inside of the altar is the Fendahl Core, returned from the Cathares supernova. The villagers bring Lucie and Dieter to the altar and the Doctor explains that the Core took control of the Daleks and was set free by the Doctor, projecting itself back in time to Earth.

to be completed

Cast

References

Culture

Music

  • Lucie thinks the Doctor's frock coat is as bad as Coldplay.

Television

TARDIS

Notes

  • The title and setting of this story reference how Image of the Fendahl was initially misreported to the Doctor Who Appreciation Society as The Island of Fandor after member Gordon Blows misheard the title on a telephone call.[1]

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