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TARDIS Guide

Overview

Released

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Runtime

133 minutes

Time Travel

Future

Tropes (Potential Spoilers!)

War

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Ridius IV, Kalsos, Earth

Synopsis

Humanity is emerging from a long, exhausting war. Against an enemy so powerful, so implacable, it seemed unstoppable — right up until the moment it stopped.

Now, despite its "victory", the human race is on its knees. The Doctor and Mel join its struggle for survival to try to ensure it has a future.

A race against time takes them from the Great Tower of Kalsos to the Reliquaries of Earth. In an epic journey across the ten systems, their fates are intertwined with one family. The Tevelers are to feel the effects of war more than most...

The Doctor has a plan. Mel is sure he can save the day. But something is lurking. Watching. Waiting. A presence the Doctor knows of old. But just how far does its influence pervade?

The Eminence awaits...

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I have a vague remembrance of the Eminence from the 8DAs and it took me an embarrassingly long time to put together that that Eminence and this one are the same monster. That said, I can't remember very much of what the Eminence even did in the 8DAs, so in that way, it was good that this story predates the 8DAs, so it explained the concept of the Infinite Warriors and gaseous intelligence completely. Which is great if you're forgetful, like me.

This episode takes us to a tower, which has to be destroyed to get rid of the last of the Eminence, which humanity had been at war with. The plan the Eminence constructs when the Doctor shows up, is to possess him and use him to infect the seed banks of Earth, so all of humanity could be infected and turn into Infinite Warriors. Because, in a 4DA released after this, it turns out the Fourth Doctor was already possessed before, meaning Six had a trace of Eminience in him still.

Big Finish. We love making sense...

Anyway, I did enjoy this episode - it wasn't anything particularly hard, high concept, or complicated, but it was a fun listen and I liked the way the seed banks were pivotal to the plot. I also enjoyed the constant updates from the newscaster, who would go on to be named in the 8DAs as Casey Carraway. It never fails to amuse (and frustrate, and delight) me that no matter how much you think you know about Big Finish, there's always some story somewhere that you knew nothing about that connects to the rest of the BF universe and recontextualises everything in a throwaway line or unnamed minor character. We love stories, indeed.


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