Corruption (audio story)

Corruption was the third story in the I, Davros series released by Big Finish Productions.

Publisher's summary
"Logically, the war ends with one form of life in utter control of the world. All other life forms gone. That is the goal — that is the only true victory!"

Now established within the Scientific Elite, Davros and his team are pushing the boundaries of Kaled experimentation further and further forward. Access to Thal DNA spearheads an entirely new field of research for Davros, and as he becomes more and more intrigued by genetic mutations, others around him begin to fear him, his drive and his obsessive need for power.

Meanwhile he must learn to cope with betrayal and political manoeuvrings that will leave him changed forever...

Plot
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Cast

 * Coordinator Davros - Terry Molloy
 * Renna - Lucy Beresford
 * Scientist Ral - David Bickerstaff
 * The Daleks - Nicholas Briggs
 * Councillor Valron - Seán Carlsen
 * Section Leader Fenn - Daniel Hogarth
 * Lady Calcula - Carolyn Jones
 * Scientist Shan - Katarina Olsson
 * The Supremo - John Stahl

Continuity

 * Some of the events in this story were first touched upon in AUDIO: Davros.
 * Drammankin Lake is now commonly referred to as the Lake of Mutations and is one of the few places on Skaro where animal and plant life can flourish as the Thousand Year War has destroyed Skaro's ecosystem. (AUDIO: Innocence, TV: The Daleks)
 * Davros and Shan collect rodents for genetic research. (AUDIO: Davros)
 * Davros tells Shan that he saw Kaleds being mutated by the Varga plants in the Wastelands years earlier. (AUDIO: Purity)
 * Davros mentions that she wrote a paper suggesting the Kaled race would need to be re-engineered to survive on Skaro after the war, which she called "the Dalek Solution." (AUDIO: Davros)
 * Davros refers to the Varga plants and the Mutos. (TV: Mission to the Unknown, Genesis of the Daleks; AUDIO: Purity)
 * Years later, the Thal spy Baran would read Davros' report about his experiments on his mother's corpse after she had been mutated by the radiation. (AUDIO: Guilt)
 * Davros's conviction that Kaleds and Thals are not closely related is supported by the experiments of the Halldons. (PROSE: We are the Daleks!)