Heroes of Sontar (audio story)

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Heroes of Sontar was the one hundred and forty-sixth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Alan Barnes and featured Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa, Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka and Mark Strickson as Turlough.

Released in April 2011, it was the first story in that year's trilogy of stories featuring the Fifth Doctor along with Tegan, Turlough and an older Nyssa who rejoined them in Cobwebs. This was the first Big Finish audio story to feature the Sontarans.

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Planet Samur was once a peaceful haven. Pilgrims journeyed across the seven galaxies to meditate in the courtyards of the vast Citadel that spanned its equator. It was Samur's misfortune, however, to find itself situated on the furthermost frontier in the eternal war between the amoeboid Rutan Host and the belligerent, troll-like Sontarans...

Twenty years after detonating a bacteriological weapon over Samur, rendering it uninhabitable, the Sontarans are back: a select platoon of seven has landed here on a secret mission, carrying sealed orders given to them by Fleet Marshal Stabb.

The TARDIS has landed here, too, bringing the Doctor, Tegan, Turlough and Nyssa into the second great Battle of Samur. Fighting not only the Sontarans, but mystical mercenaries... and a deadly, decades-old curse.

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Wanting to give Tegan some rest after the Mara, the Doctor pilots the TARDIS to the Citadel of Samur and finds it in a state of disrepair despite it only being thirty years after his previous visit. He tests the brittleness of the ground over which a purple moss has passed and accidentally creates a crevice which leaves the TARDIS inaccessible, indicating that the moss, which is everywhere, is weakening the Citadel at a molecular level.

Nyssa is interested in the moss and, in one of the many courtyards, she and Turlough locate a banner commemorating Samur's subjugation by the Sontaran Empire. She becomes infected by the moss and the two of them head back to the TARDIS for a biotronic agitator, but the ship is covered in moss. A Sontaran spaceship crashes after being shot by the Rutans, its crew escaping in gravity spheres, and the Doctor and Tegan are arrested by Field-Major Thurr after Tegan unwittingly gives away the Doctor's identity.

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The Doctor surrenders to Thurr to keep himself and Tegan from being executed and manipulates him into setting out to gather all of the Sontarans' communicator crystals to get in contact with Sontar and clarify what is to be done with them. Nyssa is captured by Corporal Clun and Turlough falls into a ten-storey crevice with Trooper Vend, whose communicator he smashes to keep him from calling for reinforcements. When the Sontarans hear Trooper Nold being attacked over his communicator, they presume that Turlough has killed him.

Clun brings Nyssa and explains that the moss is Agent Z/002, a weapon which the Sontarans used to turn the Samurians and the six surviving Witch Guard mercenaries into moss twenty years ago, but Thurr believes that this and the possibility of the victims killing Nold for revenge is absurd. Tegan is taken hostage by Sergeant Mezz and tasked by the Doctor with stealing booster shots from the Sontarans' replenishment tank at the crashed ship to cure Nyssa, finding the corpse of Pilot Beck on the way. Beneath the ground, Turlough and Vend see a living darkness and run.

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The Doctor and Nyssa learn from Clun of the seventh Witch Guard's curse, stating that seven Sontarans would have to die to avenge the deaths of the seven Witch Guards, and the Doctor tries to use four Sontaran communicators to contact the Rutans. Turlough and Vend barricade themselves in the crashed ship with Tegan and Mezz against the darkness, which transforms into a swordsman who kills Mezz and disappears after the Doctor's signal bounces against something in the stratosphere. The resulting sound also harms the Sontarans and Nyssa uses it to gain the upper hand.

Tegan, Turlough and Vend fire the ship's plasma cannons and launch the ship back to the Citadel, where Thurr deliberately spills the nutrients collected by Tegan in an empty container which supposedly held sealed orders and condemns her and Turlough to be executed. He is stopped by two Witch Guards, who reveal that Thurr and his men were sent by Fleet-Marshal Stabb to die to put an end to the curse. The Doctor, having left in a gravity sphere to find what it is in the stratosphere, attempts to contact the Rutans, but he is shot at despite declaring himself a non-combatant.

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Stabb has his adjutant rescue the Doctor from the Rutans and bring him aboard his battle sphere where the Doctor dodges his blows and learns more about the conquest of Samur. He deduces that Stabb and his subsequent clones have been corrupted by the seventh Witch Guard and that this is what has caused the Sontarans' defeats rather than the supposed curse. He leaves the Sontarans to be killed by the approaching Rutans, but the exhausted Stabb has a seizure and dies before they arrive.

Tegan, Turlough and Nyssa learn that the Witch Guards intend to absorb the Sontarans and recreate the seven heroes from which their clans are cloned. They are to be absorbed and killed by the Witch Guards, but Tegan and Nyssa realise that the Witch Guards have absorbed the Sontarans' weaknesses and get Thurr to use the Doctor's transmitter to incapacitate them. Nyssa can feel Agent Z/002 nearing her brain and has Tegan promise to have the Doctor take a data recorder containing her research on Richter's to her husband in the event of her death. After the Witch Guards absorb Thurr and Trooper Jorr, the Doctor's gravity sphere lands on them.

The Doctor cures Nyssa with a biotronic agitator from a Sontaran medical kit and the Witch Guards recombine as a six-headed creature which absorbs Vend, the last of the Sontarans on Samur, and grows a seventh head. They reveal that they plan to invade Sontar and clone themselves to create an army, but coronic acid swallowed by Vend kills them. The Doctor, Tegan, Turlough and Nyssa return to the TARDIS as Sontaran DNA, which might get rid of the moss, rains down on the planet from the ships.

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  • Tegan's aunt Vanessa was seemingly fond of saying, "Bog off."

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  • The Doctor visited Samur approximately thirty years earlier.

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  • This audio drama was recorded on 17 and 20 December 2010 at the Moat Studios.
  • It was released on 14 April 2011.[1]
  • This story is set between Enlightenment and The King's Demons.
  • This story contains multiple references to Dad's Army, many of the Sontaran characters share similarities with characters from Dad's Army and there are multiple direct quotes, such as Tegan calling Field-Major Thurr Napoleon, much as Warden Hodges would call Captain Mainwaring, Sergeant Mezz saying Sergeant Wilson's catchphrase; "Do you think that's wise, Sir?", Corporal Clun saying Corporal Jone's catchphrase; 'Don't panic', Trooper Jorr being a pessimistic doomsayer as Private Frazer, and Turlough calling Trooper Vend a stupid boy as Mainwaring kept calling Private Pike.
  • An illustration of this story by Andy Walker was included in DWI 1.

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