The Guardians of Prophecy (audio story): Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
no edit summary
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 56: Line 56:
Auga uses a second amulet to enter the inner chamber of Malador's tomb. He tells Peri that Malador is a legendary figure in Serenity's ancient history whose very existence is open to question. The chamber contains an energy sphere, which is Prophecy's source of power. Auga plans to destroy the computer so as to allow the Meers to overthrow the Elect and gain control of Serenity through revolution.
Auga uses a second amulet to enter the inner chamber of Malador's tomb. He tells Peri that Malador is a legendary figure in Serenity's ancient history whose very existence is open to question. The chamber contains an energy sphere, which is Prophecy's source of power. Auga plans to destroy the computer so as to allow the Meers to overthrow the Elect and gain control of Serenity through revolution.


The Doctor warns the Guardians that if Prophecy is deactivated or destroyed, the shield of goodness generated around the planet will break down and the Melkur will no longer be dormant. The Guardians dismiss Malador as a mere legend which is used to frighten errant children. However, the Doctor tells them that stories of Malador, which state that he is [[immortality|immortal]], indestructible and pure [[evil]], have spread as far as [[Gallifrey]] and are used to frighten [[Gallifreyan]] children. When the Guardian requests Prophecy to pass judgment on the Doctor's claims, she finds him guilty of breaching the enclosure and instructs that he is to be thrown into the labyrinth immediately.
The Doctor warns the Guardians that if Prophecy is deactivated or destroyed, the shield of [[good]]ness generated around the planet will break down and the Melkur will no longer be dormant. The Guardians dismiss Malador as a mere legend which is used to frighten errant children. However, the Doctor tells them that stories of Malador, which state that he is [[immortality|immortal]], indestructible and pure [[evil]], have spread as far as [[Gallifrey]] and are used to frighten [[Gallifreyan]] children. When the Guardian requests Prophecy to pass judgment on the Doctor's claims, she finds him guilty of breaching the enclosure and instructs that he is to be thrown into the labyrinth immediately.


As he has previously participated in raids on tombs on other planets, Ebbko finds it suspicious that there were no traps in the Tomb of Malador and believes that they may have been intended to reach the inner chamber.
As he has previously participated in raids on tombs on other planets, Ebbko finds it suspicious that there were no traps in the Tomb of Malador and believes that they may have been intended to reach the inner chamber.
Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.