Disassembled (audio story)

Publisher's summary
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.

Plot
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Cast
Gallifrey
 * Romana II - Lalla Ward
 * Leela - Louise Jameson
 * K9 Mark II - John Leeson
 * Irving Braxiatel - Miles Richardson
 * Narvin - Sean Carlsen
 * Bernice Summerfield - Lisa Bowerman

Alternative Gallifrey
 * Lady President Romana - Lalla Ward
 * Interrogator General Leela - Louise Jameson
 * The Burner Doctor (Lord Burner) - Colin Baker
 * Castellan Vansell - Anthony Keetch
 * Commander Andred - Andy Coleman
 * Technician Hester - Chris Johnson

Individuals

 * Narvin mentions the Master.
 * Leela is tortured by her counterpart, who was brought to Gallifrey to amuse the previous Lord President.
 * In the alternative timeline, Interrogator General Leela was preceded by Narvin, whom she murdered for the position.
 * In the alternative timeline, the Doctor had to leave Gallifrey after challenging the Time Lord's temporal intervention policy when he faced erasure from the timeline by his brother, Braxiatel. Braxiatel was killed by the Doctor, who adopted that title, stole a TARDIS and fled Gallifrey to challenge the Time Lords' right to rewrite history. By the time that President Romana came to power, the Doctor had adopted the title "Lord Burner" and the role of the the President's personal temporal assassin who "burned" people from history, a role previously held by Braxiatel in both the proper and alternative timelines.

Continuity

 * While in the alternative timeline, Romana gives Narvin the pseudonym "Fred", the name which the Fourth Doctor proposed to give her shortly after their first encounter. (TV: The Ribos Operation)
 * As was the case with his counterpart in the proper timeline, the Burner Doctor was put on trial by the Time Lords during his sixth incarnation. (TV: The Trial of a Time Lord)
 * Romana previously met the Sixth Doctor from the proper timeline in AUDIO: The Apocalypse Element.
 * In his capacity as Lord Burner, Braxiatel was ordered by President Pandad VII to burn "an old man" and "his granddaughter" from history. He disobeyed this order and the intended victims stole a TARDIS and fled Gallifrey. (TV: An Unearthly Child) The very same day, President Pandad died when a power relay in his office overloaded; an inquiry headed by Braxiatel found that this was an accident.
 * As Braxiatel is about to push the Burner Doctor into one of the Axis' portals without setting any coordinates, the Burner Doctor's final line is, "How could you do this to your own...?" He was presumably going to say "brother" as such a familial relationship has been hinted at since PROSE: Tears of the Oracle. On several occasions during this story, the Doctor and Braxiatel are implied to be related but this is not directly stated nor is the extent of their familial connection. Furthermore, the line is highly reminiscent of 's plea to the Fifth Doctor in the proper timeline before being apparently killed on Sarn: "Won't you show mercy to your own...?" (TV: Planet of Fire) According to that serial's DVD commentary, Fiona Cumming asked John Nathan-Turner how the line was to end, to which he replied "brother". Wheres the Tenth Doctor responded to Martha Jones' question as to whether he had a brother with "No, not anymore" in TV: Smith and Jones, he later strongly implies in TV: The Sound of Drums that the is not his brother. In the former instance, he may have been instead referring to Braxiatel.
 * Bernice Summerfield mentions that Braxiatel attended, or from his perspective would later attend, her wedding to Jason Kane, which took place in Cheldon Bonniface on 24 April 2010. (PROSE: Happy Endings)