Deathworld (Vienna audio story)

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Deathworld was the third and final story of Vienna: Series One, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Jonathan Morris and featured Chase Masterson as Vienna Salvatori.

Publisher's summary

The planet Mercator. Twenty trained assassins enter a game arena, armed only with their wits to compete against each other in a harsh environment. Twenty killers go in. One comes out.

Amongst the killers is Vienna Salvatori. This is the moment she has trained her whole life for, honing her skills as an assassin to become the best in the galaxy.

As the killers are wiped out one by one, Vienna fights on in the hope of finally learning the truth about her past. In the last battle, only one can be the last assassin standing.

Plot

Vienna wakes up after three months of training simulations at the Assassin Academy, including her missions to assassinate Jamela K'lynn, the Kreyfin and Percival Kendrick, and is given a score of only 43%. She and fellow assassin Malrick, who scored 98%, listen to Felman Shazarel's speech about the imminent Tournament of Death in which the various assembled assassins will fight to the death and are flown away in a hovership. On the journey, Vienna tells Malrick that she believes that the training simulations were based on her memories as she can remember what happened following the last simulation. She learnt from her ship upon leaving Percival and Kendra Spendlove on Miradox that she had wiped her memories of Crevo Finn after uploading them to her ship's storage drive to make her more efficient and had them restored, allowing her to remember how Crevo broke in and attacked her parents when she was a child in the Ultracity of Mercator. Whilst her father was killed, her mother was left in a coma and Vienna has been paying for her care on Miracle 3.

Vienna forms an alliance with Malrick and they head to high ground to set up a base, sneaking up on the attacking Galaron Darvil on the way and causing him to accidentally swallow one of his own poison darts. She tells Malrick how she broke into the Magisterial Palace on Kazbar and threatened a defence robot with mind-erasure to get it to take her to Crevo, who claimed that he did not know who she was and that he would have been too young thirty years ago to have attacked her parents. When he claimed to have proof of his innocence, she saved him from people attacking the palace so that she could kill him herself at a later date and they fled from the defence robots, whose loyalty circuits had been reprogrammed, in a hover skimmer. She then performed a memory scan on Crevo, but he was shot and killed when the scan was only 85% complete.

Exploring a cave with Malrick in the hopes of finding food, Vienna kills an attacking sabre-toothed creature with a giant icicle and they eat it. She continues her story and tells Melrick how Crevo's memory scan revealed that he was not on Mercator on the day that Vienna's father was killed and that she feigned a crash as she left Kazbar to deceive an attacking ship. When the other pilot entered her ship, she held him in a stasis field and removed his mask, finding that it was Melrick and that he believed that she had killed his father on Mercator. She deduces that he has been given an altered version of her own memory to trick him into killing her and shoots him dead when the stasis field is lowered. Melrick has no memory of this encounter and does not understand how he is alive.

As they hide and plan on how to kill Darvil, Malrick informs Vienna that he remembers who is truly is. As Vienna approaches Darvil from the rear, a concealed Malrick gives away her location on purpose. Darvil shoots a poison dart at her, which hits. Malrick them grabs Darvil and pushes him off a cliff, causing him to be the winner. The adjudicators acknowledge that the only lifesign belongs to Malrick and send a craft to collect him.

Back at the city, Canton Malrick is unveiled before a crowd as the winner of the Tournament of Death. He asks for a private word with Felman Shazarel. Back in private, Malrick informs Shazarel that he's aware that this world is not real. He recalls Vienna pointing out to him that the stars are not in any order, just placed at random. Malrick is convinced that the Mercator here and now is, in fact, the reality, and that all of the missions that were undertaken by himself were the real world. He also is aware that the real Shazarel is in a control room in the real world. Shazarel congratulates Malrick on working it out. But Malrick reveals his true identity. According the this fake Malrick, the real Malrick died aboard Vienna's ship two days prior. Malrick's avatar changes to that of Vienna, who reveals her true self.

Shazarel is shocked to find out that the real world immersion pod for Vienna is empty. Vienna explains that after killing Malrick, she decided to discover who had given him her own memories. Vienna's computer had scanned Malrick's dead mind and found that four weeks to his arrival on her ship, Malrick had been inside a training immersion pod when the fake memories had been implanted. The computer reveals that he had left Mercator in the star system Galvan 5 for the planet Kazban. This revelation had caused Vienna to head for Mercator, where she found a organisation named Death Incorporated.

Death Incorporated steals orphaned children, plugs them into immersion pods, tells them that they're in a high-tech ultracity and trains them to be assassins. Once fully trained, the assassin believes that they're leaving reality and entering a simulation, rather than the other way around. Upon finishing their mission, they return to the pods and enter what they believe to be reality. Vienna tells Shazarel that the only reason she pretended to be Malrick was to find out why her memories of her father's murder had been stolen from her. Sharazel find this to be incredibly amusing.

Shazarel explains that those memories aren't hers. They, too, were implanted into her memory during the simulation so that she would kill Crevo Finn, at the request of one of his commercial rivals, the Vernagulos Empire. Shazarel allows her to work out that she's one of "them", a stolen orphan. Demanding the knowledge of her real parents, Shazarel reveals that this particular memory was removed a long time ago. All of the money transferred to Miracle 3 is revealed to have gone into the accounts of Death Incorporated.

Shazarel demands to know who was controlling her avatar, to which she explains it was the artificial intelligence of her onboard computer. She also tells him that the computer's orders were to remind her of the Simulacrum and get her out. In the real world, Malrick's pod opens and Vienna gets out, welcomed by her computer. The computer scrambles their scanners as she makes her escape. Shazarel orders the activation of the assassins to aid in her capture. As she makes her way towards Shazarel's control room, she is stopped by the real Galaron Darvil.

Darvil convinces Shazarel that perhaps killing Vienna himself would be much more satifying. He agrees, but upon entering the control room, Darvil pulls a gun and holds everyone to gunpoint. According to Darvil, Shazarel forced his way into Darvil's home when he was a child and murdered his father. Shazarel tries to convince him that the memory is fake but Vienna asks whether it feels fake, to which Darvil is very much convinced of its reality. Vienna reveals that she has implanted that same altered memory into every assassin in the building, and that those assassins will stop at nothing until he is dead.

Vienna promises to let him live if he tells her the identity of her real parents. Apparently she was bought by Death Incorporated over thirty years ago from Carlo and Delta Tuvala at Forest Gala I. Despite her promise, she allows Darvil to kill him. Vienna then orders one of the workers to wipe every file on the system and shut everything down, including the tournaments. She tells Darvil that from now on, they carve their own destinies. Without Death Incorporated they start again.

In the ship, Vienna sets her course for Forest Gala I but then cancels it. She then makes the computer upload her conversation with Shazarel into the data core and makes the computer delete it from her mind. Vienna believes that her parents wouldn't want to see their daughter turned into a murderer, despite the computer attempting to correct her to 'heroine'. The memory is deleted despite the computer's protests. From far away, someone else orders her computer to take her to Focal Magnus. The mysterious gentleman claims that all these years, Vienna has been unaware that she has been working for him.

Cast

Worldbuilding

  • The rules of the Tournament of Death deny the use of weapons, allow the recording of all progress and state that only one person may win.
  • A fake memory was implanted into Vienna's memories of her mother in a coma on the planet Miracle 3. Vienna's fees were being sent there to cover the costs of her treatment. In reality, all of it was a false memory and all payments were sent to the bank accounts of Death Incorporated.
  • The Simulacrum is an invention of Death Incorporated that takes orphans and inducts them into a fake reality, training them to be assassins.

Notes

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Continuity

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