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|range            = The Sixth Doctor: The Last Adventure
|range            = The Sixth Doctor: The Last Adventure
|number in range  = 1
|number in range  = 1
|series          = ''[[The Sixth Doctor: The Last Adventure]]''
|audio anthology  = The Sixth Doctor: The Last Adventure
|audio anthology  = ''[[The Sixth Doctor: The Last Adventure]]''
|number          = 1
|number          = 1
|doctor          = Sixth Doctor
|doctor          = Sixth Doctor
|companions      = [[Constance Clarke|Constance]]
|companions      = [[Constance Clarke|Constance]]
|enemy            = [[The Master]], [[The Valeyard]]
|featuring        = [[The Valeyard]]
|enemy            = The [[Tremas Master]]
|setting          = [[Reality nexus]]
|setting          = [[Reality nexus]]
|writer          = [[Simon Barnard]] and [[Paul Morris]]
|writer          = Simon Barnard, Paul Morris
|director        = [[Nicholas Briggs]]
|director        = [[Nicholas Briggs]]
|producer        = [[David Richardson]]
|producer        = [[David Richardson]]
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|sound            = Howard Carter
|sound            = Howard Carter
|publisher        = Big Finish Productions
|publisher        = Big Finish Productions
|cover            = [[Tom Webster]]
|release date    = 17 August 2015
|release date    = [[17 August (releases)|17 August]] [[2015 (releases)|2015]]
|format          = 1 CD<br/>Download<br/>1st of 4 stories
|format          = 1 CD<br/>Download<br/>1st of 4 stories
|production code  = BFPDW6RD01  
|production code  = BFPDW6RD01  
|isbn            = ISBN 978-1-78178-575-1  
|isbn            = ISBN 978-1-78178-575-1  
|series          = ''[[The Sixth Doctor Adventures]]''
|prev            = Trial of the Valeyard (audio story)
|next            = The Red House (audio story)
|next            = The Red House (audio story)
|series2         = ''[[The Sixth Doctor Adventures]]''
|epcount         = 1
|prev2            = Trial of the Valeyard (audio story)
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first story in the audio anthology ''[[The Sixth Doctor: The Last Adventure]]'', produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was written by [[Simon Barnard]] and [[Paul Morris]] and featured [[Colin Baker]] as the [[Sixth Doctor]], [[Miranda Raison]] as [[Constance Clarke]] and [[Michael Jayston]] as [[The Valeyard]].
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first story in the audio anthology ''[[The Sixth Doctor: The Last Adventure]]'', produced by [[Big Finish Productions]]. It was written by [[Simon Barnard]] and [[Paul Morris]] and featured [[Colin Baker]] as the [[Sixth Doctor]], [[Miranda Raison]] as [[Constance Clarke]] and [[Michael Jayston]] as [[The Valeyard]].


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The three reach the train, only to find him abandoned and ravaged. They once again leave, worried about the fate of the passengers, and come across [[The Master's aliases|Keith Potter]], a trainspotter. He tells them that he saw the railways growing in number as he observed, and joins them in their search for the train. The four of them see a train very similar to the one they left, to the point of having on board Tim's travelling companions, who leads them to the conclusion they must have found another train, of a similar model.
The three reach the train, only to find him abandoned and ravaged. They once again leave, worried about the fate of the passengers, and come across [[The Master's aliases|Keith Potter]], a trainspotter. He tells them that he saw the railways growing in number as he observed, and joins them in their search for the train. The four of them see a train very similar to the one they left, to the point of having on board Tim's travelling companions, who leads them to the conclusion they must have found another train, of a similar model.


Aboard the train, things are far from quiet. [[Norman]], the controller, does not allow anyone to leave, and [[Hilary Ratchett|Hilary]], one of the passengers, says she found another of her companions, Danny, dead outside the train. The Doctor suggests they check on the driver, but when he, Tim and Constance do, they found he is missing and the windows of the drive cabin are smashed. As they report this to the passengers, a man knocks on the door of the train, asking to come in: to everyone's amazement, everyone recognises him as Danny, the passenge Hilary found dead. The Doctor insists they open the door, but Norman and the other passengers stop him from doing so, leaving Danny to die at the hands of something out there.  
Aboard the train, things are far from quiet. [[Norman]], the controller, does not allow anyone to leave, and [[Hilary Ratchett|Hilary]], one of the passengers, says she found another of her companions, Dave, dead outside the train. The Doctor suggests they check on the driver, but when he, Tim and Constance do, they found he is missing and the windows of the drive cabin are smashed. As they report this to the passengers, a man knocks on the door of the train, asking to come in: to everyone's amazement, everyone recognises him as Dave, the passenge Hilary found dead. The Doctor insists they open the door, but Norman and the other passengers stop him from doing so, leaving Dave to die at the hands of something out there.


The Doctor reproaches them, but Norman manages to turn all the passengers against him and Constance; they move to lock them into the bathroom, but when they open the door, they found Danny's body in there. The discovery allows the Doctor time to think, and gather there must have been three Dannys, all of them dead; he also stars suspecting about Hilary, the only passenger not to have an alibi, the only witness to see the body and the one with blood stains on their dress. Under pressure, Hilary confesses she killed Danny out of resentment and anger for her failures in life. She herself, however, is horrified at the thought; when Tim tries to calm her down, she hits him with some force, leaving him bruised but alive.
The Doctor reproaches them, but Norman manages to turn all the passengers against him and Constance; they move to lock them into the bathroom, but when they open the door, they found Dave's body in there. The discovery allows the Doctor time to think, and gather there must have been three Daves, all of them dead; he also stars suspecting about Hilary, the only passenger not to have an alibi, the only witness to see the body and the one with blood stains on their dress. Under pressure, Hilary confesses she killed Dave out of resentment and anger for her failures in life. She herself, however, is horrified at the thought; when Tim tries to calm her down, she hits him with some force, leaving him bruised but alive.


Hilary leaves the train together with Keith, who promises to take her to the station. When they are out, though, Tim stops her and "induces" her to tell her what really happened: there were voices, Hilary says, exploiting her frustration, driving her towards the killing. Satisfied, Keith breaks the contact and leaves her to die at the hands of their misterious assailants.
Hilary leaves the train together with Keith, who promises to take her to the station. When they are out, though, Tim stops her and "induces" her to tell her what really happened: there were voices, Hilary says, exploiting her frustration, driving her towards the killing. Satisfied, Keith breaks the contact and leaves her to die at the hands of their misterious assailants.


On the train, the Doctor realises they stand on a [[reality nexus]], a point of convergence between [[Parallel universe|parallel universes]], who are collapsing one on each other: they have actually seen different version of the same train and passengers, and Hilary has been victim of the influence of a "dark" version of herself. The station they should be headed for must be a point of control, which the Doctor decides to try and reach, aided by Keith, now back to the train. Constance remains on the train, together with the other passengers, but she is forced to leave with Tim after another passenger, [[Alice Lloyd|Alice]], is driven insane as Hilary, and attacks Norman killing him.
On the train, the Doctor realises they stand on a [[reality nexus]], a point of convergence between [[parallel universe]]s, who are collapsing one on each other: they have actually seen different version of the same train and passengers, and Hilary has been victim of the influence of a "dark" version of herself. The station they should be headed for must be a point of control, which the Doctor decides to try and reach, aided by Keith, now back to the train. Constance remains on the train, together with the other passengers, but she is forced to leave with Tim after another passenger, [[Alice Lloyd|Alice]], is driven insane as Hilary, and attacks Norman killing him.


The Doctor and Keith reach the station, and find another version of Norman, with a different uniform; the station is built with a style which reminds the Doctor of the work of the [[Parallel Sect]], an old species capable of moving through parallel universes. They designed this place as a control room, with the purpose of keeping up the shields between the universe, and also created the Normans (a species of robots) so that they act as caretakers. Here Keith reveals himself to be an avatar of [[the Master]]: he has taken control of the Normans and ordered them to disable the shields, thus allowing him transit in any dimension he wishes. However, to avoid dimensions to collapse, he has to introduce a safety protocol, which would heavily damage him: he intends to force the Doctor to do it for him.
The Doctor and Keith reach the station, and find another version of Norman, with a different uniform; the station is built with a style which reminds the Doctor of the work of the [[Parallel Sect]], an old species capable of moving through parallel universes. They designed this place as a control room, with the purpose of keeping up the shields between the universe, and also created the Normans (a species of robots) so that they act as caretakers. Here Keith reveals himself to be an avatar of [[the Master]]: he has taken control of the Normans and ordered them to disable the shields, thus allowing him transit in any dimension he wishes. However, to avoid dimensions to collapse, he has to introduce a safety protocol, which would heavily damage him: he intends to force the Doctor to do it for him.
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* [[The Valeyard]] - [[Michael Jayston]]
* [[The Valeyard]] - [[Michael Jayston]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* Constance mentions the TARDIS always getting lost.
* Constance mentions the TARDIS always getting lost.
* The Doctor mentions [[Cartesian geometry]], which involves 26 [[dimension]]s.
* The Doctor mentions [[Cartesian geometry]], which involves 26 [[dimension]]s.
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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* Constance was a [[WREN]] during [[World War II]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Criss-Cross (audio story)|Criss-Cross]]'')
* Constance was a [[WREN]] during [[World War II]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Criss-Cross (audio story)|Criss-Cross}})
* The Doctor refers to his darker self who he knows is still out there, despite trying to rectify the matter. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Trial of the Valeyard (audio story)|Trial of the Valeyard]]'')
* The Doctor refers to his darker self who he knows is still out there, despite trying to rectify the matter. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Trial of the Valeyard (audio story)|Trial of the Valeyard}})
* According to Norman, the Master has been referring to himself as the "definite article". The [[Fourth Doctor]] once referred to himself in the same way when it came to [[doctor]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'')
* According to Norman, the Master has been referring to himself as the "definite article". The [[Fourth Doctor]] once referred to himself in the same way when it came to [[doctor]]s. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Robot (TV story)|Robot}})
* After his true identity is revealed, the Master says, "Oh, my dear Doctor, you have been naive." He previously said this after revealing himself to the [[Fifth Doctor]] on [[3 March]] [[1215]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'')
* After his true identity is revealed, the Master says, "Oh, my dear Doctor, you have been naive." He previously said this after revealing himself to the [[Fifth Doctor]] on [[3 March]] [[1215]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons}})


== External links ==
== External links ==
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[[Category:The Sixth Doctor: The Last Adventure audio stories]]
[[Category:The Sixth Doctor: The Last Adventure audio stories]]
[[Category:The Master audio stories]]
[[Category:Tremas Master audio stories]]
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