The Resurrection of Mars (audio story)

The Resurrection of Mars was the sixth release of the fourth series of The New Eighth Doctor Adventures.

Publisher's summary
Deimos, moon of Mars – where Lord Slaadek's plans to revive the ancient Ice Warrior civilisation hang by a thread. Only the Doctor can stop him… but an old enemy, hiding in the catacombs, has an alternative plan, one that will test the Doctor's heroism to its limits. Just how far will the Doctor go to prevent the destruction and resurrection of Mars – on a day when his friends become enemies, and his enemies have right on their side?

Plot
The Monk throws Lucie Miller out of his TARDIS. Although she expected him to leave her in Blackpool, he instead abandons her in the Deimos moonbase.

The Doctor and Professor Boston Schooner sabotaged the atmospheric re-ioniser prior to the passenger rocket's departure from Mars. However, the Doctor was uncertain that his plan was going to work, telling Temperance Finch that he had his fingers crossed.

The Monk travels to the passenger rocket in order to recruit Tamsin as his new companion. He tells her that he was impressed with her during their encounter in the Abbey of Kells in Ireland in 1006 and that he was "injudicious in [his] choice of companion." He takes Tamsin to Halcyon, a planet located 90 lightyears from Earth, in the 33rd century. While there, he uses an "S.E.P filter" to disguise himself and Tamsin as Halcyonians.



The Monk claims that Halcyon has a population of 20 billion, yet their entire population has all that they could want. On their return to his TARDIS, the Monk takes them one year forward in time, at which time the Ice Warriors have destroyed all life on the planet to their attempt to create a second Mars. The Monk blames this on the Doctor's interference with the Ice Warriors' plans on the Deimos moonbase a thousand years earlier. The Doctor later describes it as one of the greatest catastrophes in the history of the universe but is powerless to prevent it as doing so would have major ramifications on the Web of Time. The Doctor repairs the moonbase's microwave generator, which allows the Ice Warriors to destroy the passenger rocket and kill all 600 people aboard.

During the Monk and Lucie's travels together, they subsequently visited a planet called Questes which was ruled by a dictator, who according to Lucie was "like Genghis Khan but with two beards." In order to prevent him from being born, the Monk arranged for his parents (as well as dozens of other innocent people) to be killed in an avalanche. After Lucie objected to this since she viewed it as being murder, the Monk materialised his TARDIS on Deimos and threw her out. He knew that Lucie's presence would prevent the Doctor from destroying the moonbase.

The Monk tells the Doctor that he altered the settings on the Ice Warriors' suspended animation chambers to ensure that they awoke in the 23rd century, several centuries earlier than in the original timeline.

The Doctor detonates the explosive device placed in the moonbase by Grenville, leading to the facility's destruction. This results in the moon being converted into a miniature sun, which provides the necessary heat to power the atmospheric re-ioniser. He then uses the re-ioniser to terraform Mars so that its atmosphere is composed of 80% nitrogen and 20% oxygen. Consequently, the planet is made habitable for humans as was the intention of the scientists and engineers who designed the re-ioniser prior to the Great Recession. The Doctor claims that doing so was consistent with recorded history and therefore did not damage the Web of Time.

Cast

 * The Doctor - Paul McGann
 * Tamsin Drew - Niky Wardley
 * Lucie Miller - Sheridan Smith
 * The Monk - Graeme Garden
 * Margaret - Susan Brown
 * Temperance Finch - Tracy Ann Oberman
 * Harold - Nick Wilton
 * The Ice Warriors - Nicholas Briggs
 * Pilot - Jack Brown

Continuity

 * The Doctor mentions that he has not seen Lucie since 25 December 2009. However, he believes that it may have been 2006. (AUDIO: Death in Blackpool)
 * Tamsin asks the Monk if he is "fed up of skulking around monasteries, trying to pilfer illuminated manuscripts." (AUDIO: The Book of Kells)
 * The Monk tells Tamsin that he was the time traveller who organised the companion auditions in London in 2010. (AUDIO: Situation Vacant)
 * The Monk's TARDIS is damaged after the Doctor stole the directional unit. (AUDIO: The Book of Kells)
 * This is not the first time that the Monk has used the Ice Warriors in his plans. (COMIC: 4-Dimensional Vistas)
 * The Doctor discovers that Lucie was the Monk's accomplice "Brother Lucianus" at the Abbey of Kells while Lucie learns that the Doctor was the apothecary who was assisting "Sister Maria." (AUDIO: The Book of Kells)
 * During their travels together, Lucie and the Monk met the Sensorites. During his first incarnation, the Doctor, his granddaughter Susan Foreman, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright encountered them in their native Sense Sphere in the 28th century. (TV: The Sensorites)
 * The Doctor tells Lucie that he used to be "the man with a master plan" who arranged the destruction of his enemies and the toppling of dictatorships in order to serve the greater good to the point where he began to countenance sacrificing the lives of the few to save the many. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks, et. al) He eventually began travelling on his own as he was no longer willing to risk the lives of his companions after an incident which he does not want to discuss. Following his regeneration into his eighth incarnation in San Francisco on 31 December 1999, the Doctor abandoned these tendencies and vowed that he would never travel alone again as he did not want to forget how precious life is. (TV: Doctor Who (1996))
 * The Monk tells the Doctor that he will be "hoist on his own petard" (TV: The King's Demons) due to his "spurious morality" (TV: The Ultimate Foe).
 * The Monk tells Tamsin that he intends to forge an alliance with "old friends" (TV: The Daleks' Master Plan) who also have a few scores to settle with the Doctor (AUDIO: Lucie Miller / To the Death).
 * The Doctor asks Lucie if she wants to visit the acid seas of Marinus. (TV: The Keys of Marinus)
 * Lucie refers to the death of her aunt Patricia Ryder. (AUDIO: Death in Blackpool) Given that his presence ruined her last Christmas, the Doctor decides to make it up to her by giving her the perfect Christmas. (AUDIO: Relative Dimensions)