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== Origins ==
== Origins ==
[[Alan Stevens]] had the idea for an audio series loosely based on a film called {{w|Yojimbo}} by Akira Kurosawa. The film is about a Samurai who plays two powerful families off against one another in order to benefit himself.
[[Alan Stevens]] had the idea for an audio series loosely based on a film called ''{{w|Yojimbo}}'' by Akira Kurosawa. The film is about a Samurai who plays two powerful families off against one another in order to benefit himself.


Around this time, [[BBC Books]] published a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' novel titled ''[[Corpse Marker (novel)|Corpse Marker]]'' as part of its line of [[BBC Past Doctor Adventures|Past Doctor Adventures]]. Written by [[Chris Boucher]] it served as a sequel to his 1977 ''Doctor Who'' story ''[[The Robots of Death (TV story)|The Robots of Death]]'' and was also a crossover with the BBC television series ''[[Blake's 7]]'' due to the inclusion of [[Carnell]], a character originating in that series. Stevens contacted Boucher and proposed the idea of an audio drama using the setting established in ''[[Corpse Marker (novel)|Corpse Marker]]'' named Kaldor City. Boucher encouraged Stevens to write the script, which he wrote in collaboration with [[Jim Smith]]. Pleased with the results, Boucher gave his full approval to proceed with the concept.<ref>[http://www.kaldorcity.com/aboutus.html About Kaldor City and Magic Bullet]</ref>
Around this time, [[BBC Books]] published a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' novel titled ''[[Corpse Marker (novel)|Corpse Marker]]'' as part of its line of [[BBC Past Doctor Adventures|Past Doctor Adventures]]. Written by [[Chris Boucher]] it served as a sequel to his 1977 ''Doctor Who'' story ''[[The Robots of Death (TV story)|The Robots of Death]]'' and was also a crossover with the BBC television series ''[[Blake's 7]]'' due to the inclusion of [[Carnell]], a character originating in that series. Stevens contacted Boucher and proposed the idea of an audio drama using the setting established in ''[[Corpse Marker (novel)|Corpse Marker]]'' named Kaldor City. Boucher encouraged Stevens to write the script, which he wrote in collaboration with [[Jim Smith]]. Pleased with the results, Boucher gave his full approval to proceed with the concept.<ref>[http://www.kaldorcity.com/aboutus.html About Kaldor City and Magic Bullet]</ref>
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