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Released

March 2011

Written by

Justin Richards

Cover Art by

Simon Holub, Alex Mallinson

Directed by

Gary Russell

Runtime

67 minutes

Time Travel

Alternate Reality

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

The Axis, Gallifrey

Synopsis

Gallifrey kills...

The President of the High Council wants Romana dead. The Temporal Intervention Agency has been dispatched to hunt her down. Its mission: to eliminate her from the timelines for ever. It would be as though she had never existed...

Only an old friend can offer Romana any hope of survival. An acquaintance she and Leela once shared. One they haven't seen in years.

But time is running out. Death is fast approaching. And this time, not everyone can survive... with or without the Doctor.

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Wow. Just wow.

Disassembled is a masterclass in this form of storytelling, I absolutely adore it.

Last time, we had 'what if Gallifrey were capitalist', this time it's a classic 'what if they were fascists', and in the Spirit of Inferno, you can't help but love to see what our core cast would become in that environment. Seeing these time lords being fully in on intervening is terrifying, the story opening on just such casual use of the De-mat Gun really does just set the stakes for this story, and the danger our core cast are in.

The alternate versions of cast we see as well are just great. Our Romana has had moments where it seems she might take the darker path, but she never quite falls to it, and even when she does, it's always done with the best of intentions, meanwhile the one we see here has fully fallen into the 'ends justify the means' mindset. Our Leela was able to find a home on Gallifrey as herself, the Interrogater General modifed her life on Mordee so that she fit in better here, while no longer a 'savage', her actions are more savage than our world's Leela ever was.

And then there's Lord Burner. I love the misdirection we get with him initially helping our crew, finding his way back to the Axis. The fact we think the paradox is happening from the Interrogator General being in the Axis alongside Narvin, whom she killed on her world (which is another thing they do that I love), but then the eventual reveal about what the title of Lord Burner truly means, Brax confiding the history of the position of Romana, and the lore implications of what he says. I absolutely adore that Brax was the burner, and I love his mention of the refusal to kill The Doctor, instead killing the president and making it look like an accident. Brax has already somewhat been built up as this all powerful all knowledgable figure, but this moment really does just bring it to the forefront, and makes you question the danger a person like him could pose.

I also love Brax and Burner's confrontation, Brax's line as he falls into the portal paralleling The Master in Planet of Fire, with the implication here being very clear. And then the bit at the end, with Brax meeting Benny for the first time (in his timeline) makes me want to listen to her stories more than I think anything else I've seen her in has done.

Overall, yeah, this story was incredible, and once again I'm so so glad I started listening to this series.


JayPea

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Stunning!

Jameson and Baker are both incredible actors; able to play their traditional roles but with an added menace and in Leela's case, cruelty. Not to say there isn't a cruelty to Burner, but it's more subtle and almost scary just how close to our Doctor he is while being despicable.

What a great episode for Brax, where we learn even more about his backstory and get more depth to him! The more we learn, the more fascinated by him I am. What the hell is his relationship to The Doctor!? And his sacrifice, while not making me tear up, did make me emotional.

Interesting that Benny makes an appearance here at the end! Does this mean he has a relationship with her? I've never heard her stuff so never knew!

Literally my only criticism of this audio is that Romana got almost nothing to do; which is totally fine when she got so much in series 2 and in the last episode.

Not quite Mindbomb but damn was this amazing stuff!


BSCTDrayden

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Most important thing first: Louise Jameson is an incredible actress, such amazing talent and work, she is unbelievably good in this and deserves the world

I feel like I can’t really put the rest of my feelings into proper words yet but I absolutely love this, it had me on the edge of my seat for a very long part, again Leela is incredible, the Interrogator is indeed very hot and I will say no further on that (but again, the acting is so incredible). Colin Baker is incredible as the Lord Burner and poor Brax that ending was so sad, and him being the president’s assassin who was meant to kill the Doctor is incredible character building and I want to see more of that.

Absolutely incredible episode, definitely one of my favourites


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INTERROGATOR GENERAL: Look at you! All savagery and instict, just as I was, once.

LEELA: You?

INTERROGATOR GENERAL: But that was a long time ago. A little temporal tinkering, a few changes to my early life, like having to grow up without a father, and now look at me. Oh, I'm so sorry. Of course, you can't look at me, can you? I wonder how you lost your eyes...?

ANDRED: If you don't need me...

INTERROGATOR GENERAL: Squeamish as ever, Andred.

LEELA: Andred? Is that Andred?

INTERROGATOR GENERAL: I will see you later for some... private interrogation.

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