Peri and the Piscon Paradox (audio story)

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Peri and the Piscon Paradox was the seventh story of the fifth series of The Companion Chronicles, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Nev Fountain and featured Nicola Bryant as Peri Brown, the Fifth Doctor and Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor.

It was the first Companion Chronicles release to feature an actor who regularly played the Doctor, with Colin Baker playing his role of the Sixth Doctor. However, Nicola Bryant provides narration as well as the Fifth Doctor's dialogue.

Publisher's summary

The Doctor and Peri journey to Los Angeles 2009 to do battle with a Piscon. His name is Zarl, and he's a fish of utmost evil.

Zarl is going to steal all the water of Earth and sell it to the highest bidder. Or blow up the San Andreas fault. Or the planet. Or something like that. He's a bit vague on that point.

Fortunately, to stop him there's help from an unexpected source: a future version of Peri. She knows Zarl's dark secret.

But should the future Peri be on Earth at all? Something smells fishy — and it's not just Zarl.

Plot

Part one

The Fifth Doctor's plan of tagging aggressive alien life forms on his Vortex page to more easily learn of schemes requiring his attention results in him finding out about Zarl intention to steal water from Earth to sell to his fellow Piscons. He flies the TARDIS to a Los Angeles shopping mall in 2009 and he and Peri chase a signal across the city, during which Peri spots a woman she feels she recognises wearing sunglasses and watching her. The Doctor finds Zarl in a department store and offers to show him another source of water, but Zarl suddenly becomes angry and runs away after Peri, for whom he shows some concern before escaping, intervenes in their fight.

Noticing a coat on the floor of the department store which did not belong there, Peri sees the woman in sunglasses, whom she correctly suspects is her future self, and is invited to speak with her alone at a coffee shop in an hour. The future Peri claims to be part of a quasi-governmental alien incursion organisation and confirms that she married Davey Silverman, whom she was in a relationship with before and during college and claims to have since had two sons and a daughter just as she had always wanted. The younger Peri is suspicious, but her older self goes to the bathroom and a Piscon smashes through the window.

The Piscon, Zorn of the Piscon Law Enforcement Squad, is searching for Zarl and the younger Peri realises that he is using a device which detects fish. She picks up a tuna sandwich to get Zorn to chase her instead of her older self and runs into several other Piscons with electrical nets, but her older self gets Carburetor to drive into them and pick her younger self up. The two Peris return to the department store where the older Peri tells the Doctor how the Piscons have discovered that they are reincarnated as humans when they die and that Zarl, unable to commit suicide because of a limiter in his brain, wants the Doctor to kill him so that he can be reunited with his wife, who has been reincarnated as Carburetor.

The older Peri gives the Doctor a Piscon warrior blaster to use against Zarl, but he refuses and takes her off to one side to talk privately. The Doctor returns to the younger Peri on his own to work on alien machinery whilst the younger Peri thinks about how different, self-assured and open to violence her older self is. Hours later, Zarl sneaks in and attacks the Doctor before brandishing a clothes rail as a weapon and approaching Peri, telling her to die.

Part two

The Doctor knocks Zarl out by throwing a mannequin head at him, but he and Peri both note that Zarl had more than enough time to kill her and that the older Peri must have been telling the truth. He detains Zarl using timecuffs, the combination for which is the date of Peri's mother's wedding anniversary, and informs him of his intention to hand him over to the Piscon police along with a to-do list of crimes he found in his pocket, agitating him. The older Peri returns and guards Zarl with her younger self whilst the Doctor finds Zorn but, unlike her younger self, she believes that Zarl should be allowed to die.

The Peris hear a strange sound and the younger Peri finds Carburetor, who has come to see Zarl and believes that her life make sense now she knows that she is a reincarnated fish. When Peri returns, she finds that her older self has released Zarl by removing the timecuffs and the Doctor, having arrived with the Piscon police on his trail, leaves again to find him.

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Part three

to be added

Part four

to be added

Cast

Worldbuilding

Cultural references from the real world

  • Peri says there was panic about diseases during the 1980s.
  • Peri compares the expression on Carburetor's face to a face on a Picasso painting.

Music

Films and TV series

Literature

  • Peri compares the Fifth Doctor's actions to a character in a P. G. Wodehouse novel.

The Doctor

Peri

Theories and concepts

Notes

  • This story explains in more detail what happened to Peri after the Trial of a Time Lord story arc. Specifically, it reveals that there are no less than five versions of Peri Brown in existence, each created by Time Lord interference in her timeline - not including the original, who was killed in Mindwarp. One of the five rescued Peris married Yrcanos and became a warrior queen (TV: The Ultimate Foe, PROSE: Bad Therapy), while another version narrates Part 2 of this story, only remembering the events of TV: Planet of Fire. The nature of the other three versions is not revealed.
    • Another version of Peri who is only married to Yrcanos for seven days and rejoins the Doctor in his travels appears in the audio story The Widow's Assassin, as well as Masters of Earth and The Rani Elite.
    • The Seventh Doctor and Chris Cwej meet a version of Peri who seeks to get away from her marriage after two decades and is able to use a time portal to travel to Earth in the 1990s, (PROSE: Bad Therapy) but it is unclear if this Peri would be the same as the Peri who stayed with Yrcanos and had three children or a different Peri.
  • This story features several meetings and even a physical altercation between the Fifth and Sixth Doctors, though the Fifth Doctor remains unaware of his future self's identity.
  • Disc 1 tells the story from the Fifth Doctor and the younger Peri's viewpoint whereas Disc 2 re-explores the story from the Sixth Doctor and the older Peri's view. Although Nicola Bryant performs the voice of the Fifth Doctor, Colin Baker himself performs the Sixth Doctor, becoming the first Doctor actor to appear in a Companion Chronicles release. Also, befitting a story set in two different eras, Part 1 uses the Peter Howell theme arrangement in place at the time that Bryant joined the series during Season 21, and Part 2 uses the Dominic Glynn theme used at the time she left during Season 23.
  • The first and second halves of this story take place at the same time. The same is true of both Flip-Flop and The Veiled Leopard.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 11 and 12 November 2009 at the Moat Studios.
  • Coincidentally, Clara Oswald - who was introduced two years later - also has multiple versions/copies, two of whom (Oswin Oswald and Clara Oswin Oswald) died and many whom encountered the Doctor. (Asylum of the Daleks, The Snowmen)
  • From the Fifth Doctor and the young Peri's perspective, this story is set between Planet of Fire and The Caves of Androzani. From the Sixth Doctor's perspective, it's between The Trial of a Time Lord and Time and the Rani.
  • This story was originally released on CD and download. It is now available as a download only.

Continuity

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