"We have spent eternity inside a dying fire."
Writers: Joshua Pruett & Jonathan S Powell
Format: Audio
Released: April 2026
Series: UNIT: Eras 1.04
Featuring: Mel, Kate
Synopsis
2023. The Toymaker has been vanquished and UNIT stands tall.
But when a cutting-edge telescope is brought online, the UNIT skyscraper is plunged into lockdown. Besieged by an impossible foe, Melanie Brush and new recruit Dr Isla Ellis need all their wits to survive. Because the stars have woken up, and something is very wrong with the Vlinx.
Verdict
Deadstar was another great episode to conclude the Hostile Universe first series of UNIT: Eras! I was very excited to see such a quick delve into the current era of Doctor Who (sort of, I mean the current status of the show on television is a bit messed up as we know Billie Piper won't actually be the Sixteenth Doctor, but Ncuti Gatwa is clearly no longer the current incarnation either!) and it feels great to sort of get an up to date adventure with UNIT. This clearly follows on very soon after The Giggle and it's a great showcase for the older and wiser Melanie Bush. She really does steal the show and showcases that she is a tremendous character. I don't think she was really done justice with the Fifteenth Doctor despite it being just glorious to see her return, so I'm glad that she leads here and showcases her qualities as a UNIT operative. The whole concept of the Skycaster was intriguing and I was absolutely hooked when there was mention of seeing stars up close and personal that came from the Big Bang. I still find the whole theory on that incomprehensible in my mind as it just doesn't compute. How can life and civilisation and the universe have started? Everything must have a beginning and it's an endless cycle that I love thinking about because it really is impossible. Something can't come from nothing, so where and how did the genesis of all things occur? I'm delving too deep there for the purposes of this episode but it was just great to ponder on and I'm not surprised at all why it was such a stargazing opportunity. It was rightly met with awe. I think it was good that Kate featured here but she was very much in the background to Mel which was a good dynamic. I liked the idea of her sending a message through time which was pretty clever in utilising her surroundings and the situation. The Cold Ones were a strong threat and I liked the mystery they came with. It's such a good name and having them wanting to steal and inhabit the warmth of flesh was pretty eery. They were also voiced well in feeling like something that could have come from such a long time ago. I enjoyed Isla Ellis as the new recruit at UNIT and who better for her to learn from than Mel? Her questioning to Mel about her travels in the TARDIS were great and it was nice to get Mel's perspective on why she left and how things still felt the same on Earth when invasions happened. Isla claiming she didn't know how it was possible for her to give it up was understandable as on paper it sounds like an incredible opportunity. I wasn't all that bothered by the Vlinx featuring but it was a unique perspective to have its consciousness removed and into Mel's phone. Talk about technology! I thought the way the Cold Ones were sent packing was pretty emotional with Isla and Mel making a fine team, although I do think the epilogue perhaps dragged a little unnecessarily. Kate's line about still finding pink petals was tremendous though as I still can't believe that Spice Girls routine happened on screen! Outstanding. Overall, a great first step into the latest era and the potential for a full UNIT spinoff of its own is more than there. But I must admit I've loved this Eras format and there's so much room to explore further with it. I hope it continues. A very strong conclusion to a terrific box set!
Rating: 8/10

















