Pursuit of the Nightjar (audio story)

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Pursuit of the Nightjar was the first story in the audio anthology In the Night, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Tim Foley and featured Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa and Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka.

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The story of the Nightjar has been told for many years. A spaceship helmed by the legendary Captain Gobin on a vital mission of mercy, delivering medical supplies to a distant colony in the middle of devastating war, an act of bravery that triggers the end of the conflict.

At her heels throughout the journey, her pursuer, the spaceship Nemesis, helmed by the dogged Captain Eslo, never quite able to catch her target. The Doctor has always wanted to witness these historic events. And now, alongside Nyssa and Tegan, he's got his chance.

But history might just have other ideas.

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  • The Doctor heard the story of the Nightjar on one of his first trips after leaving Gallifrey at the bazaar on Garazone. Susan bought him a model of the Nightjar at the market there.
  • The Doctor mentions Reapers and hollow men as Vortex lifeforms that would make the temporal situation worse.
  • The Doctor mentions the famous anecdote about NASA spending millions of dollars to make a pen that would work in space. Apparently at some point, these pens became sentient and hostile, requiring the Doctor to stop them.
  • Goben mentions that the Nightjar and Nemesis have faced the dangers of the Asteroid Symbol Glades, the Lonely Scar, Gentle Cluster, and the Obscura.

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