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Doctor Who - Drahvins
1st Doctor enemies as they appear in the new series Oh and a namedrop for the Drahvins. That's all they got in the Pandorica Opens, so...
All the Drahvins going to die because they mindlessly followed Maaga who only cares about her own power and safety, instead of choosing to try to live alongside those around them and different from them. A tired tale as old as time, except in this particular case the Drahvins actually do lose their power and do die,
Not the Drahvins rather die than work with the Rill. Truly so representative of today's absolute BS shit we see.
Maaga: *laughs* Oh we have a small number of men- as many as we need. The rest we kill. They consume valuable food and fulfill no particular function.
In Review: Doctor Who - Galaxy 4 – Animated Release
In Review: Doctor Who – Galaxy 4 – Animated Release
It’s the Drahvins vs the Rills… with the Doctor caught in the middle! The partly-missing First Doctor story Galaxy 4 is returning as an animation… Reviewed by Tim Robins Animation, Blu-Ray/DVD Galaxy 4 sees the first Doctor (William Hartnell) and his companions; Vicki (Maureen O’Brian) and Steven (Peter Purves) arrive on a planet on the point of destruction. With time running out, the…
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(a) No, Heroes of Sontar is pretty self-explanatory, since BBC4 can’t assume any of their listeners will know any particular classic TARDIS team. There’s a few minor details you might miss, but they’re not important for the story.*
(b) The iPlayer for Part One is letting me listen from the US, which suggests it’s not country-locked.
*FWIW, Nyssa’s older than she was on TV. The actor who played Turlough wanted to have the old 80s team back together again, but the problem was, Nyssa left classic Who about the time he joined, so their characters barely overlapped. Solution? Have Tegan, Turlough and the Fifth Doctor run into Nyssa again, decades later in her own timeline. Her ship was destroyed, so they offer her a lift. The Doctor’s taking his own sweet time about getting her home.
Complication: that means Nyssa's timeline and the Doctor’s are out of sequence. A previous story established that she was in telepathic contact with him when he died. So she’s concealing his future— her past— from him, to make sure she doesn’t jeopardize his regeneration. It doesn’t matter for Heroes of Sontar, except that she alludes to their crossed timelines in a private heart-to-heart with Tegan.
That’s about it.