Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Relics of Jegg-Sau, or simply The Relics of Jegg-Sau, was the third story of the fifth season of the Big Finish Bernice Summerfield series and the first in this season to feature a monster that originated on Doctor Who. Here, the K103 robot, based on the K1 featured in Robot, is reprised by Michael Kilgarriff, the originator of the role in Tom Baker's debut adventure.
Publisher's summary
The colonists knew the risks about Jegg-Sau. With a flimsy atmosphere, no mineral wealth and exhausted soil, only the strongest and most determined could hope to make a home there. But with nowhere else to go, they went ahead, allegedly funded by a stock of valuable relics and art treasures stolen from Earth...
But the colony failed. Jegg-Sau was deserted once more, a home only to carrion and rusted dreams. But Bernice Summerfield believes the relics remained, and she's come a long, long way in search of them. What she'll find is that others have reached Jegg-Sau before her. She'll find herself cat's-paw in a dark outpost of frailty and obsession.
And she'll find the robots.
Plot
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Cast
- Bernice Summerfield - Lisa Bowerman
- Robot - Michael Kilgarriff
- Ethan Kalwell - Paul Shelley
- Elise Kalwell - Katherine Holme
References
Communications technology
- Irving Braxiatel had an extra power pack built into the communication panel of Benny's shuttle, given her propensity to get into trouble.
Individuals
- Professor J.P. Kettlewell and his first robot, the Experimental Prototype Robot K1, are mentioned.
- Robert Eliot Whitman, one of the original colonists, kept a journal while on Jegg-Sau. He installed a virtual reality suite which was equipped with a simulation engine. His programme of choice was Pick-Up Bar Babylon, a virtual reality pornography which was made in 2289. His chosen pick-up was named Misty. However, Whitman was still unhappy. He lacked true companionship given that Misty was a simulation.
Languages
- Benny knows several curses in the Ice Warrior language.
Objects
- In addition to K103, other artefacts in the Jegg-Sau auction hub include a 1918 painting by Wyndham Lewis, a Samurai sword dating from the 15th century and Egyptian bowls dating from the 3rd century B.C..
Robots
- K103 was constructed in 2058. Benny describes its design as "retro" and jokingly claims that "you could fit a man inside there." It is designed to operate the Starclimber 3000, which Benny says "takes [her] back to the playground" as it was for children "who couldn't afford a proper bike" by the late 26th century.
Notes
- This story was inspired by the 224-piece Enemies of Doctor Who jigsaw puzzle released by Whitman Publishing in 1978, showing a whole group of Robots. One of the characters in this story is named Whitman as an in-joke, whereas "Jegg-Sau" sounds similar to "jigsaw." (DWM 412)
- This audio drama was recorded on 4 July 2004.
- This story serves as a sequel to the Doctor Who story Robot, where Michael Kilgarriff portrayed a similar robot.
- This story was originally released on CD. It is now also available as a download.
Continuity
- Kalwell tells Benny that the original K1 robot grew in size due to its construction from living metal. However, the incident was subsequently covered up by UNIT. (TV: Robot)
External links
- Official The Relics of Jegg-Sau page at bigfinish.com
- The Relics of Jegg-Sau at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
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