Embrace the Darkness (audio story)
Embrace the Darkness was the thirty-first story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Nicholas Briggs and featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and India Fisher as Charlotte Pollard.
It was the fourth in a series of six audio stories featuring the Eighth Doctor.
Publisher's summary
The Doctor and Charley travel to the remote Cimmerian System to unravel the mystery of its sun. But darkness has already embraced the scientific base on Cimmeria IV in more ways than one.
In a fight for survival, the Doctor must use all his wits against a deadly artificial life-form and an ancient race whose return to the Cimmerian System threatens suffering and death on an apocalyptic scale.
Plot
Part one
Haliard wins at drafts against Ferras, when Orllensa, their boss, returns from the cold outside the scientific base they're in. They were listening to a recording of Professor Astrov's instructions, but were ignoring it in favour of the game. They power up their ship, ready to leave the planet they're on (Cimmeria IV), but the base begins to shift, causing the power to fail. They begin to lose light, which is a problem, as they're on a planet with no sun. Ferras goes to get some lamps and something touches his arm- they send out a distress signal. An unknown voice whispers "embrace the darkness", and the three are attacked. The voice declares them to be safe forever.
On the TARDIS, the Doctor picks up a temporal energy discharge from a flotilla of type 70 TARDIS's. The Doctor tries to avoid them but the TARDIS becomes temperamental, and Charley comes to see what's happening. They end up in the Cimmerian system, and Charley accesses the TARDIS data bank to find out more about it. One day, the star suddenly vanishes, but the TARDIS has taken them to a time before that. The Doctor wants to find out why the sun disappeared, so they go back to when it happened. Then, everything goes haywire.
A droid notes in their mission log that there has been no response from the base, so they head towards the planet to investigate. Meanwhile, Ferras wakes up. Orrlensa is already awake. The Doctor and Charley have been brought somewhere by a matter transmitter, but are in a containment field. Ferras finds Haliard sobbing in pain. Meanwhile, the droid- a rescue operation droid (ROSM)- interrogates Charley and the Doctor. Charley is classified as a biohazard, and the droid, ROSM, is about to kill her. The Doctor argues for her life while Charley runs. Another ROSM finds Charley but she escapes in a pod that takes her to the Cimmeria IV base.
On the base, Haliard has stopped crying- he's gone, into the darkness. The Doctor travels with the ROSMs to the base as well. The ROSM notes that the base has been infiltrated by odd particles, which seem to be the cause of the problems facing the base crew. Charley is in the base- it's dark. She shines a light, but Ferras and Orrlensa can't see her, or any light. Ferras and Orrlensa's eyes are gone.
Part two
The Doctor and the ROSM keep trying to figure out what is happening on the base, while Ferras and Orrlensa describe the pain they're in. Charley's light dims- the shipmates say that the Cimmerians are taking the light, having been doomed by the ancients to live in perpetual darkness, as the Doctor recounted earlier. Charley's eyes are struck with pain as she cries out for the Doctor.
The Doctor keeps trying to tell the ROSM that the potentially mutagenic cells in Charley aren't as urgent a danger as the alien particles harming the people on the planet below. They disperse the particles, and the Doctor gets his sonic back as they enter the base. ROSM turns the lights on, and the Doctor runs off, finding Haliard laughing madly, screaming "embrace the darkness". The Doctor finds Orrlensa
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Cast
- The Doctor - Paul McGann
- Charley Pollard - India Fisher
- Orllensa - Nicola Boyce
- Ferras - Lee Moone
- Haliard - Mark McDonnell
- ROSM / Solarian / Cimmerian - Ian Brooker
- Cimmerian Voice - Nicholas Briggs
Worldbuilding
TARDIS
- Type 70 TARDISes emit a particular temporal energy discharge signature.
- Charley knows how to access the TARDIS' databank.
Technology
- ROSM is an acronym for Rescue Operational Security Module. It was designed by Professor Astrov.
Species
- The Doctor is aware of other species who refer to themselves as the Solarians.
Planets
- Cimmeria IV is located hundreds of light-years from Earth.
Culture
- Ferras and Haliard play draughts.
Notes
- This story was originally to have featured the Morestrans (who appeared in the television story Planet of Evil) instead of the Throxillians, but the rights could not be obtained from the BBC.
- This audio drama was recorded on 22 January, 25 January and 26 January 2001.
- The name of the robot ROSM is a reference to the 1921 play R.U.R. Rossum's Universal Robots by Karel Čapek which introduced the word "robot" to both science fiction and the English language.
Gallery
Illustration preview by Martin Geraghty in DWM 316
Continuity
- ROSM detects the anti-time infection in Charley's system but is unable to recognise it. (AUDIO: Neverland)
- The Doctor runs into a flotilla of Type 70 TARDISes in the Time Vortex and steers around them. He later learns the reasons for their presence from Lady President Romana during the anti-time crisis. (AUDIO: Neverland)
- The Celestial Toymaker would later refer to the Cimmerian in a riddle while Charley was playing his games in the Celestial Toyroom. (AUDIO: Solitaire)
- After Charley escaped from the Ever-and-Ever Prolixity, a Viyran agent was stationed in the Cimmerian system to search for her. (AUDIO: The Fall of the House of Pollard)
External links
- Official Embrace the Darkness page at bigfinish.com
- Embrace the Darkness Transcript
- Embrace the Darkness at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- DisContinuity for Embrace the Darkness at Tetrapyriarbus - The DisContinuity Guide
- Embrace the Darkness - Music by Jim Mortimore at Jim Mortimore.Bandcamp