"Can I be your friend?"
Writer: Nigel Fairs
Format: Audio
Released: September 2016
Series: Short Trips Rarities 1.01
Featuring: Fifth Doctor, Nyssa
Synopsis
In her bedroom on board the TARDIS, Nyssa dreams of her long lost home, and a Forbidden Archway that never really existed – or did it?
In the TARDIS corridors she finds a flight of steps, a door marked 'keep out', and beyond, a locked room full of secrets n n
In her bedroom on board the TARDIS, Nyssa dreams of her long lost home, and a Forbidden Archway that never really existed - or did it?
In the TARDIS corridors she finds a flight of steps, a door marked ‘keep out’, and beyond, a locked room full of secrets. In particular a casket containing a jewel seems to call to her. “Nyssa of Traken, do you want to be my friend?”
So begins a journey that takes Nyssa from snow capped mountains to vast cities, and introduces her to people she seems to know so well. What dangerous landscape has she wondered into - and can she ever escape to safety, and the comfort of her travelling companions?
Verdict
The Toy was an excellent episode to kick off the Rarities range of Short Trips! For some reason I always thought this range was just audio readings of the Short Trips prose stories so I was going to wait until I reached those in their original format, but with the recent Big Finish sale on Short Trips and a little bit of research, a whole new world opened up for me as I realised there are countless of these that are original and which I do not own! So expect to see these cropping up in the near future of the blog as I make my way through them. And wow what a start this was! Firstly, whenever anything links back to The Keeper of Traken I'm going to like it because that was my first ever Classic era serial so the nostalgia is real. It's one of my all time favourite stories and that's why Nyssa is so well renowned for me personally as a companion. I was delighted to see that Sarah Sutton was the narrator and I must say she did an incredible job with her impersonations of the Fifth and First Doctors alongside a sublime take on Tegan that was far too brief! This is very much a Nyssa story despite the Fifth Doctor also featuring in a more cameo role with and she leads it wonderfully. I thought the idea of her dreaming about Traken was really nice because it's still so devastating what the Master did to her. She really had a rough deal considering that he took the form of her father before then wiping out her entire planet. It couldn't really be much worse for her and so it's no surprise that her suppressed feelings are coming out in her subconscious. I admire her a lot for staying strong. The Forbidden Archway was a really intriguing concept and what it opened up was quite incredible! Venturing through the TARDIS is always fun and it's a wonder that the plot device of picking something up that a companion ought not to hasn't been done more! There must be so much that the Doctor has picked up by this point of his travels which is fun to think about, but here it was a device that the Doctor had since he left Gallifrey. I thought that was so good and the jewel was pretty ominous in description but what came of it for Nyssa and partially the Doctor was sublime. It was a little strange for Nyssa to be referring to what was clearly the First Doctor as her grandfather and it was odd to think of her as Susan for a little while, but then when she was interacting with the Master I thought it was wonderful. The idea of him playing with time around the Doctor even before he had departed was magnificent and was a brief showcase of their history on Gallifrey together. I would love to get a series or a book one day depicting the early lives of the Doctor and the Master to expand on their rivalry and history, but this was a lovely glimpse that has got me wanting more! Nyssa got to see the orange skies of Gallifrey which I liked and whilst things did perhaps go a little too far with the jumping around time to see numerous incarnations of both the Doctor and the Master, I was more focused on Gallifrey. The suggestion from the Doctor that he was the reason why the Master also followed suit in leaving the Time Lord home planet was terrific and is definitely something I could agree with! Just the idea of Nyssa interacting with that very early Master is a delightful thought and it would have been great for the Doctor to get a glimpse too. He was clearly impacted by the ordeal which sold just how significant things were. The crystal having belonged to Susan was a nice way to bookend things with Nyssa being mistaken for her. Overall, a quite excellent half an hour spent! A delightful story.
Rating: 9/10


















