Time-Burst (audio story)

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Time-Burst was the third and final story in the audio anthology Purity Unleashed, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Ian Potter and featured Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor, Bonnie Langford as Melanie Bush, Ruth Madeley as Hebe Harrison, Toby Hadoke as Ron and Imogen Stubbs as Patricia McBride.

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Tracking the anomaly that erased Hebe from history, the Doctor and Mel find an instability in Sheffield, 1864. Who is Mrs Virtue, the mysterious owner of the new steelworks? And can the Doctor untwist history before a natural disaster washes them all away...?

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With the TARDIS damaged and thrown millennia off-course, the Doctor is unable to follow Patricia's time track and instead heads to Neepsend, the still point within a temporal anomaly stretching from 1864 to Hebe's time in the 21st century. The Doctor remembers a book concerning Samuel Harrison, a possible ancestor of Hebe's from the 19th century, but he and Mel find that the 19th and 20th century Earth history books in the TARDIS library are being constantly rewritten.

Patrick visits the newly-completed Patrician Works in search of better pay to support his wife, Mary, and their unborn child and argues with Mr Colton about the comparatively low wage on offer. Patricia, owning the business and calling herself Eugenia Virtue, is impressed and offers to pay him to bring together a gang to impede her competitors, but he is shocked upon seeing the cables of the time-suit entering her skin and only agrees when promised a better future.

The Doctor briefly moves forward in time without Mel noticing, after which they meet Mary and learn of an S. Harrison who writes for the Sheffield Times. The Doctor goes to Sheffield to investigate and again shifts into the future where he uses a security guard's mobile phone to research Harrison and realises that he has left Mel stuck in the path of the Great Flood, which will kill hundreds of people at Neepsend in the night.

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The Doctor gets a taxi to take him to Neepsend but slips through time again and returns to 1864 and escapes from pursuing police on a horse, Samson. When he gets back to Neepsend, Mary tells him that Mel has gone to the Patrician Works after recognising Patricia's alias and he goes after her, but Patricia has Colton hold a sword to Mel's throat. Patricia intends to benefit from the Great Flood by having the works be the only factory in Sheffield to survive, giving her a monopoly and allowing her to reshape the future through industrialisation.

The Dale Dike Dam starts to burst and Colton tries to kill Patricia for her betrayal, but he is killed by touching live cabling and the Doctor and Patricia are pulled through time. The time-suit is failing as it tries to maintain the altertaions of the timeline and the TARDIS is using the Doctor to re-stitch 1864 and Hebe's time together, so their journey is slow and the Doctor warns Patricia not to activate her suit. Patricia activates her suit regardless and is ripped apart in the Time Vortex whilst the Doctor arrives at the other end of the temporal link and deactivates it, after which he returns to 1864.

The Doctor runs with Mel back to the TARDIS before it can be swept away or buried and assures her that Patricia is gone and that any anachronistic technology at the Patrician Works will be lost in the Sheffield Outrages. Patrick and Mary, whose surname is McBride, escape the flood and plan to use knowledge gained from the Doctor to bet on Blair Athol and amass a fortune to build a better future. When the Doctor and Mel arrive at Hebe's flat, they find that Hebe and Ron do not know them and are prepared to kill them in the name of Purity.

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