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Sword of Orion (Dr Who Big Finish) [Audiobook] [Audio CD]

Nicholas Briggs (Author), Paul McGann (Performer), India Fisher (Performer), Bruce Montague (Performer)
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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Big Finish Productions (February 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1903654157
  • ISBN-13: 978-1903654156
  • Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,571,376 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Eighth Doctor's first encounter with Cybermen, January 8, 2007
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I must say that Paul McGann is one of my favorite incarnations of the Doctor, despite his sole onscreen performance. I had the pleasure of listening to the first "Season" of Mr. McGann's audio adventures as the Doctor. Of the ones I've heard so far, Sword of Orion was one of the best.

McGann is brillaint as the Doctor, translating his charm and dash easily into audio form. His new companion, Charley, while not another Sarah Jane, is a very strong foil for the Doctor. She has the added bonus of being from 1930s Britian, it allows her more room to be amazed by the technology and sophistication of the future and of aliens in general.

The story itself is not too hard to predict, though the way it goes about it is quite fun. It offers up nice character development for everyone involved, which gives the audience some personal feelings towards otherwise two dimenisonal Cybermen fodder.

It's a big shame that the packaging for this story gives away the main plot point, especially as it's played up as a surprise in the story. However, Doctor Who has a history of revealing secrets too soon.

While not the best Audio Drama I've heard, I found it quite fun and enjoyable. Definately worth the price, however it is hard to obtain these cds Stateside. (For a great McGann piece try Big Finish's "Shada." Douglas Addam's script orginally intended for Tom Baker is reworked for McGann and it works exceptionally well.)

I would urge all Who fans to seek out the Big Finish CDs. They are a great addition to the Who verse and the authors are all trying very hard to make them fit into continuity, as well as trying to give some of the shorter lived doctors (Particuarly Colin Baker and McGann) some more adventures!
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4.0 out of 5 stars "They turned the burning light of their technology on something they felt was holding them back.", April 19, 2008
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The Eighth Doctor, as played by Paul McGann: most prolific, or least? Well, it rather depends. In terms of television, this incarnation has but merely one appearance, the ill-fated 1996 TV movie meant to kickstart the program's revival to no avail. One almost feels McGann was cheated, given a chance at this iconic role only to have it snatched away. And to the degree that "Doctor Who" is after all primarily a TV show, that's indeed about the long and short of it. And yet the Eighth Doctor would go on for years to star in other media, especially radio dramas such as "Sword of Orion" here, thus in a way extending McGann's tenure and gradually generating an impressively massive multitude of adventures.

All of which is mostly Terra Incognito for me. As a fan, I tend to cleave pretty closely to the television series and for the most part leave it at that. Idle curiosity, though, and the sight of one of my particularly favorite villains, the Cybermen, led me to "Sword of Orion" kind of on a lark.

All in all, it's a thoroughly enjoyable tale, one that feels familiarly "Doctor Who" in spirit. Maybe just a tad too familiar. The plot comes across somewhat as little more than a clever recapitulation of "Tomb of the Cybermen"--only with a derelict spaceship instead of an underground installation and a team of salvage collectors instead of archaeologists. This effect seems the result less of intentional mimicry than unconscious influence, however. Paul McGann's fine vocal portrayal of the Doctor gives the story its own particularly unique feel, just as intriguing twists, interesting characters, and startlingly horrific motifs all manage to keep the listener thoroughly engaged in what's going on. The well-crafted dialogue carries the unfolding plot along in a compelling way that never seems artificial--you know, in that stilted way radio dramas can be prone to. Most of all, though, "Sword of Orion" succeeds wonderfully in asking that fundamental question any Cyberman tale should ask: just what is it that makes us human?
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4.0 out of 5 stars Cybermen will survive, November 3, 2011
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Zachary W. Dyer "Steeljaw" (Coventry, RI United States) - See all my reviews
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This story over all is very good, the only falling short is the Cybermen themselves. Had it been more of a surprise I would have loved it more. Saddly it's a well known part of Doctor Who history to have a lot of the surprises spoiled. But this time it wasn't spoiled by the title it's ruined by the cover art.
Other then that the Cybermen have a relatively simple scheme, find Humanoid life and Proccess it.
The real story is to do with the mystery behind the Sword of Orion. The problem is you have no sense of this mystery until the very end.
What really made this episode shine is the Characters, I loved the play between all the crewman, and how the story easily incorparated a lot of the cleche's of Doctor Who without making them to over the top.
Sword of Orion with all it's flaws is still fun to listen to, the Cybermen have some terrific scenes with the Doctor and oddly enough he runs rings around them logically to defeat them.
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