"The thought of never seeing her family again made her tearful."
Writer: Paul Booth
Format: Audio
Released: April 2025
Series: Short Trips 13.04
Featuring; Eighth Doctor, Charley
Synopsis
Kairon lies in ruins, its timeline destroyed by a reckless temporal Ponzi scheme. Amid the chaos, Kenz Qindi holds the secret to saving her planet. But there's worse to come. The Time Lords might eradicate Kairon from existence, unless Charley and the Doctor can help Kenz set things right.
Verdict
Ahead of Time was a great audio adventure to continue my way through the Tales from the Vortex thirteenth series of Short Trips! I quite like how this series is almost going backwards in terms of chronology and the Doctors featured as after three opening instalments in the modern era, this episode saw us dive into the Eighth Doctor and whilst I do consider him as a Classic era Doctor, I almost feel like he's something of the crossover between eras which is good fun to think about. He does feel like the halfway point now as we await the confirmed identity of the Sixteenth Doctor on screen and pairing him up with Charley is always going to be a good option. They are a phenomenal pairing and it was good to dive back into their era with a Short Trip here. It obviously helps in having India Fisher as the narrator because she brings a strong level of authenticity to proceedings as she can perfectly capture the role of Charley, and her impression of the Eighth Doctor is just fine, especially considering she's the opposite sex! I thought the setting of Kairon was very strong and it definitely had pre-Time War vibes which was intriguing considering Charley was companion. I don't associate that conflict as anything to do with her with it being early on in the Eighth Doctor's chronology, but it had a feeling that it was coming. Something in the shadows lurking about to make itself known in devastating fashion. I think the involvement of the Time Lords there had a lot to play with that as the Doctor knew that if he didn't act quickly then they would be around and deal with things in a brutal and swift manner. I thought it was nice for the Doctor to proclaim that he would deal with things with a little more finesse. That's a pretty accurate description of his involvement in things and setting events on their proper course. I was impressed with the writing of the Eighth Doctor and even though there was no Paul McGann present, I got that excitable character that is his incarnation through the writing on quite a few occasions which is a really big positive. I loved the concept behind the Janthronite and the very concept of a paradox mineral was tremendous. It was a little bit like the Weeping Angels in non-corporeal form with just one gram throwing you into the past, and only that one singular gram again being the way back to the future. The odds were stacked against you and that explained why it had mythical status, but it was possible! I do love exploring stories about time and this was right up my alley. My main issue is that it was a little short. I mean, for a Short Trip it was actually on the longer side at forty-four minutes but if this was given a full cast Monthly Adventures kind of presentation I think this could have been an instant classic. I thought the Plasmoids were a decent threat to have involved in the story and it's always good to have something as a monster-type villain. They ticked that box very nicely here. Grandmother Issa was a lovely character too and I liked her story and the emotions that came from her history and familial connections were very strong. The discussion at the end regarding how the original mineral even came to be was fun and I just love the existence of a paradox. It should be impossible and yet here we are! Overall, a terrific story to continue the range.
Rating: 8/10



















