The First Sontarans (audio story)

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The First Sontarans was the sixth story release in the third series of The Lost Stories, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was adapted by Andrew Smith, from his original script, and featured Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor and Nicola Bryant as Peri Brown.

Publisher's summary

1872. After finding a strange signalling device on the moon, the Doctor and Peri travel to the depths of the English countryside to track down the source of its transmissions. But they're not the first aliens to arrive on the scene.

Old enemies of the Doctor are drawing their battle lines in the forest and the local humans will be lucky to escape the conflagration unscathed.

For hidden within this village is a deadly secret - a secret that could destroy the entire Sontaran race...and reveal the terrible mystery of their creation.

Plot

Part one

The Doctor takes Peri to Mare Nectaris on the Moon in 1872 where they find a crashed communications repeater. Taking it back into the TARDIS, he finds that its purpose is to cover up the fact that the message it is retransmitting, saying "We are here", comes from Sussex. They trace the message to a forest and put a stop to a cockfight, for which innkeeper Jacob Gilley apologises whilst also emphasising the difficult times that the villagers are currently going through. Peri, recognising the opportunity to collect information about possible anomalies in the area, suggests that Jacob take her and the Doctor to his tavern, The Coach and Horses.

The Gentleman bursts into the tavern and demands to know what a Time Lord is doing on Earth, having recently killed another alien. Before he can attack the Doctor and Peri, Major Thessinger arrives and invites the two of them to his home to seek sanctuary against the Gentleman, who departs after warning the two travellers to leave. They do not stay long with Thessinger, whom the Doctor quickly realises is not as affluent as he claims and is lying about serving in the Battle of Inkerman, and are knocked out and captured shortly after leaving his home.

Thessinger is visited by the Gentleman, who accuses him of being a Kaveetch and draws a technologically advanced firearm which Thessinger claims not to recognise. The Doctor awakens in a dungeon fitted with an anachronistic CCTV camera and electronic doors, behind one of which he finds Commander Lork of the 1st Sontaran Battle Fleet, a Sontaran prisoner who assumes that the Doctor is his jailer and goes to attack him.

Part two

The Doctor manages to lock Lork, who believes him to be a Kaveetch, back up and releases Peri from behind another door. Together, they manage to get through the exit by applying different degrees of force to its energy field and realise that they are in a makeshift morgue in the cellar of a large house. The Doctor switches off the transmitter to the Moon, finds two dissected Sontarans and identifies the contents of four jars as the remains of the other members of a Sontaran patrol before Gilley enters, granting him and Peri their freedom as he has confirmed that they are not Sontaran agents. In truth, Gilley is Meredid Roath, a Kaveetch cellular geneticist.

Gilley explains that the Sontarans attacked his planet and that he and his wife, Leandra, escaped to Earth before sending a transmission to summon the other survivors and lure in a Sontaran patrol which he could dissect. Lork escapes his cell by emulating the Doctor and Peri and is enraged to find the corpses of his comrades.

to be completed

Part three

to be added

Part four

to be added

Cast

Worldbuilding

Cultural references from the real world

Individuals

Planets

Timeline

  • Meredid and Leandra Roath have been on Earth since the early 1860s.

Species

TARDIS

  • The Doctor is able to preserve Leandra's life using the Zero Room.

Notes

CD booklet interior artwork.
  • This is the first Big Finish audio drama to feature both the Sontarans and the Rutan Host.
  • Writer Andrew Smith removed all of the Mary Celeste scenes from the original TV script and instead added a reference. According to Smith, when he was originally writing the TV episode, he became highly disturbed when his research about the Mary Celeste turned into him knowing every detail about all the crew who died on the ship.
  • This story was originally released on CD and download.

Continuity

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