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The Waters of Amsterdam was the two hundred and eighth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Jonathan Morris and featured Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka and Sarah Sutton as Nyssa.

Publisher's summary[]

Reunited with the Doctor and Nyssa, Tegan joins them on a trip to Amsterdam's Rijkmuseum to see a new exhibition of the work of Rembrandt van Rijn, featuring his drawings of "Vessels of the Stars". The Doctor is astonished to discover that they are designs for spaceships that would actually work, and decides to pop back to the Dutch Golden Age for a quiet word with Rembrandt – but the world-weary artist is no mood to help.

Meanwhile, strange forces are swirling in the canals, creatures from ancient myth, the watery, goblin-like Nix. What is their connection to the mysterious Countess Mach-Teldak – and to the events of Tegan's life during her year away from the Doctor?

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Worldbuilding[]

  • When Kyle refers to Rembrandt as "the Master", the Doctor initially believes that he is referring to the Tremas Master.
  • Tegan is a fan of the band Talking Heads.
  • Tegan dislikes modern art.
  • Tegan explains how to ride a bicycle to Nyssa, who understands the principle.
  • In 1658, Polsbroek is the Mayor of Amsterdam and President of the East India Company.
  • Rembrandt's wife Saskia died before 1658. Their son is studying in Leiden.
  • Countess Mach-Teldak is the first born of the Imperial Dynasty and the rightful heir to the Veraxi throne.
  • Teldak has never heard of Traken.
  • In an alternate timeline, by 1983, the Galactic Dutch Company has created domed colonies on both Venus and Mars, and possesses a fleet of 1,000 interstellar ships.
  • Teldak's craft includes warp drive and a focus resonator.
  • Nyssa mentions the dimensional stabiliser.

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