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Review of Self-Help by KamelionFan27

6 March 2025

This was a fantastic start to the box set, Sacha Dhawan Continues to play the Master incredibly well and I cannot wait to listen to more.


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Review of The Cognition Shift by KamelionFan27

6 March 2025

A fantastic conclusion to a fantastic box set, the performances are brilliant, with Derek Jacobi and Paul McGann given excellent material. Hearing them play each other's characters was a treat.


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Review of The Castle of Kurnos 5 by KamelionFan27

28 January 2025

Great episode. Paul McGann and Derek Jacobi are so good, the plot was really great and the characters well written.


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Review of The Scaramancer by KamelionFan27

28 January 2025

This was an excellent story, well fleshed out characters played by a great cast of actors, with a revelation at the end that changes everything... I'm really looking forward to hearing where this box set goes next


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Review of The Edge of Redemption by KamelionFan27

27 January 2025

This was a really fun start to the box set. The characters were great and played by an excellent cast, Derek Jacobi is incredible as the Master.

The story is fun with plenty of humour, but also the darkness that the War Master series is known for, and the balance between them is very good.


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Review of Davros by KamelionFan27

25 January 2025

This is a story that features Davros and not the Daleks, allowing for an exploration of Davros's character, and does that brilliantly. This is the second story in the villains trilogy, and I think it's my favourite. All the characters feel very fleshed out and are played brilliantly, the standout performance here was of course Terry Molloy as Davros, the scenes of him recounting moments from his past are simply incredible.


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Review of The Living Darkness by KamelionFan27

25 January 2025

This story is driven by it's characters, and with an excellent cast it does very well, Stephen Noonan continues to excel as the First Doctor, and Peter Purves is excellent as ever playing Steven. The side characters are all excellently written and excellently played, I was a little disappointed to see Dodo's role significantly reduced again though.


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Review of Omega by KamelionFan27

21 January 2025

The villains trilogy begins with "Omega" and it's absolutely brilliant. The story greatly expands on Omega's character and backstory, while cleverly still leaving some things unclear, his characterisation is fantastic and Ian Collier, reprising the role from "Arc of Infinity", plays omega brilliantly. Peter Davison is given a lot of interesting things to do in this story and his performance is brilliant.

The story is fantastic, it keeps you second guessing until the very end, and has several incredible twists, the twist that The Doctor for most of the story is actually omega is fantastic, and so well executed, it's a perfect twist for Audio, because the story never actually lies to you, you just aren't given all the information. The main twist of the story in particular was genius and is one of those twists that changes everything. This story is a must listen, as is the whole Villains trilogy.


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Review of The Curse of Time by KamelionFan27

21 January 2025

Hearing the fourth Doctor, Sarah, and Harry all together again was a treat, Sadie Miller and Christopher Naylor continue to be fantastic as Sarah and Harry. Though the setting was an interesting one, the story itself was fairly average, not at all bad, but nothing particularly special, still a fun listen though


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Review of Colditz by KamelionFan27

17 January 2025

The cast of this story is fantastic, of particular note is David Tennant, appearing here, before he had played the Doctor, as Kurtz, a particularly nasty Nazi officer, who makes for a very menacing villain. I really enjoyed Sophie Aldred's performance here too, her anger at the Nazis and determination to escape is played very well, her scenes with Tennant being a highlight.

The story itself is fantastic, there's not much I can say without spoilers, but it doesn't go where I expected it to, and the twists throughout keep it engaging from start to finish.


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Review of Dust Breeding by KamelionFan27

14 January 2025

This was a good story with an interesting cast, though I can't say much without spoilers


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Review of The Shoreditch Intervention by KamelionFan27

14 January 2025

A great finale to the first Suan's War box set. I loved the expansion on certain things from the show's past. The interactions between susan and the eighth doctor were fantastic.


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Review of Daughter of the Gods by KamelionFan27

14 January 2025

This is my first Early Adventures audio, and WOW did I pick a good one. This story features both the first and second doctors (played here by Peter Purves and Frazer Hines respectively), acting as a pseudo fifth anniversary special. Both actors give a tremendous performance, Hines's ability to mimic Troughton's voice is very impressive and although Purves's voice doesn't sound as much like his respective Doctor, his vocal mannerisms are spot on and he delivers a truly engaging performance, this story gives him some very emotional moments and you can really hear the heartbreak in his voice.

Although this story features two doctors, the real star is one of the companions: Katerina. Ajjaz Awad is cast in the role for this story and she is absolutely perfect, it's a real shame there's nowhere to fit more stories with her, because I would have loved to hear many more, but then again, maybe that would have taken away from the emotional impact here. This story gives Katerina so much more development than she ever got on TV, making her ultimate fate in The Daleks' Master Plan all the more Heart breaking.

The actual plot is relatively simple, the first Doctor and crew have been stranded on a planet due to a collision in the time vortex, and a few months later due to an identical collision the second Doctor and crew land there too, shortly after the start of a Dalek invasion. This plot could easily have been quite boring, multi Doctor stories can often put fan service before story, especially with the Daleks as the villains, but here the choice of villain is very much justified.

The multi Doctor element of the story is not a major factor, with more focus going to Katerina, but it's handled in a very unique way, with the two Doctors having an almost antagonistic relationship, which makes this story SUCH an interesting listen, I've never heard two Doctors so opposed before, but both Doctors are absolutely justified in their stances, it doesn't feel forced or unrealistic, and this is enforced by how well the two actors play the Doctors. This is one of the best audio dramas I've ever listened to, maybe one of the best from ANY form of media, it is seriously that good.


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Review of Assets of War by KamelionFan27

14 January 2025

Not as good as the previous two episodes but still a fun listen. I really liked how Susan clashed with the other timelords over the morality of their methods


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Review of The Uncertain Shore by KamelionFan27

14 January 2025

I loved the way this episode highlighted the effect the time war had on ordinary people


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Review of Sphere of Influence by KamelionFan27

14 January 2025

This was a great introduction to the Susan's War series. As a big fan of the Sensorites it was great hearing them again, and several of the interactions between Ian and Susan were beautifully written. I do wish this series had it's own theme, rather than just reusing the War Doctor's


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