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TARDIS Guide

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Released

May 2012

Written by

Johnny Byrne

Runtime

154 minutes

Time Travel

Unclear

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Serenity

Synopsis

The TARDIS materialises on Serenity, the last surviving world of the Traken Union. Peri expects a good place for a holiday — not tomb raiders, a labyrinth filled with terrifying monsters and a trap-laden necropolis.

For Serenity's gentle name belies its history as the home planet of the Melkur, soldiers created to serve a long dead dark force, the embodiment of evil itself. Whilst they sleep, vicious thieves are after this force's secrets, and will stop at nothing to find them.

But will they find more than they bargained for?

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A very solid entry in the Lost Stories range. It's still era authentic, but manages to feel like modern Big Finish (something the first series struggled with, prioritizing era authenticity to it's own detriment). I like that this is a sort-of sequel to The Keeper of Traken. It captures a lot of the same vibes and the planet Serenity would be easy to mistake for Traken.

There's a very strong cast of characters here, all very memorable and well performed. The master thief, Ebbko, was definitely a highlight for me. Malador was also a great villain, he strongly reminded me of Omega which is no coincidence considering he is voiced by none other than Stephen Thorne himself.

Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant get some great material here and both are very lively and entertaining to listen to, a contrast to their oddly characterised and often annoying personalities in the first series of lost stories. I hope the next few keep up this level of quality. It really is a shame that this never made it to TV as I would have loved to see it.


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