Truman Crouch | Nigel Fairs |
The Doctor | Nicholas Briggs |
Ria | Heather Barker |
Cuthbert | Barry Killerby |
Drudger Voices | Alistair Lock |
Admiral Elinsford | David Sax |
Reckett | Julian Harries |
Keven | Joseph Howard |
Evelyn | Amanda Hurwitz |
Luck | Bernadette Gepheart |
Harold Posidor | Ron Thomas |
Grifelians | Julian Harries |
Bernadetter Gepheart | |
Other Voices | John Ainsworth |
Tracey Sharpe |
Script | Arthur Wallis |
Samuel Flint | |
Music | Alistair Lock |
Series Theme | Gregori Glasst |
Editor/Director | Nick Briggs |
Cover Graphics | David Clarke |
A/V Associate | John Ainsworth |
Producer | Gary Russell |
Audio mixer and keyboards provided by Andy Grant of Metro Music International
Audio Visuals is a non-profit making fan organisation
Those words - etched into the TARDIS console, daubed on the doors and burnt into the scanner - now have more meaning than ever as the Doctor and Truman seem to lose track of themselves. They feel they have experienced something terrible - but what? As massive and complex galactic events unfold, they begin to realise the diabolical extent of the subterfuge which has ensnared them.
Who is Justyce? Why is Justyce hounding the Doctor throughout Time and Space? Cuthbert, the self-styled President of Conglomerate, may well have the answers... but before the Doctor and Truman can discover the truth, they have to face education by ordeal...
Kevin | Joseph Howard |
Evelyn | Amanda Hurwitz |
Harold Posedor | Ron Thomas |
Truman Crouch | Nigel Fairs |
Luck | Bernadette Gepheart |
The Doctor | Nicholas Briggs |
Drudger Voices | Alistair Lock |
Grifelians | Julian Harries |
Bernadette Gepheart | |
Cuthbert | Barry Killerby |
Askran | John Ainsworth |
Dalek Voices | David Sax |
Other Voices | John Ainsworth |
Tracey Sharpe |
Script | Arthur Wallis |
Samuel Flint | |
Music | Alistair Lock |
Series Theme | Gregori Glasst |
Editor/Director | Nick Briggs |
Cover Graphics | David Clarke |
A/V Associate | John Ainsworth |
Producer | Gary Russell |
Audio mixer and keyboards provided by Andy Grant of Metro Music International
Audio Visuals is a non-profit making fan organisation
ARTHUR'S NOTE
I started work on this script in 1986, when the Ecological Bandwagon hadn't really started to roll at top speed. So, although I did jump on it, I can at least reassure myself that I did so at a very early stage. Still, what the heck? It's a good bandwagon to be on, whatever speed it's rolling at.
Anyway, at that point the script was called PARASITE and was all about Cuthbert. It's still about Cuthbert... isn't it? Well, at some point in 1987, when I'd written an excessively detailed background to Conglomerate's socio-economic and political involvement in galactic affairs, I realised I needed some action. Thoroughly brain-locked by ecological issues, I called on the zap-pow-spook'em abilities of Samuel SWORD OF ORION Flint.
The result is a hybrid adventure intended to mash your brain and make your heart pound. Hiding behind the sofa is optional. Naturally you'll make up your own mind... but one thing's for sure, you'll know a lot more about Justyce by the end of this one! (Cue cheering)