"The Oppenheimer of Gallifrey."
Writer: Mark Wright
Format: Audio
Released: December 2023
Series: The War Doctor Begins 6.02
Featuring: War Doctor, Case
Synopsis
The War Doctor's search for Case is diverted by Commodore Tamasan, summoning him against his will to a remote TARDIS drydock facility at the very edge of the War. Tamasan has a dangerous proposition, but what is her true agenda? Case has been unleashed by the Daleks to eliminate a key Time Lord asset, an asset who could the course of the Time War. With nothing left to lose, Case has nothing left to fear...
Verdict
Fear Nothing was a great episode to continue my way through the Enemy Mine final series of The War Doctor Begins! This was a very strong story to take us through to the finale and it became a rather emotional one for the Doctor in a number of ways. The continued struggle for him of essentially just Case's existence played its part once again here but there were more emotional ties when it came to Jodall. She was a fascinating character and I loved how mysterious and enigmatic she was right from then off. She had a connection to the TARDIS and the moment the Doctor heard how she knew he called his Type-40 'old girl' was stunning. It was almost like a reminder to him of who he used to be and deep down we know he still is that same man despite his insistence that his previous selves are a man of the past who no longer exists. Pairing the War Doctor here with Tamasan was good and it was a stark difference from The Hybrid's Choice when Veklin filled that companion role. They actually had a good relationship ship but the Commodore here was very self serving and lacking in compassion for the Doctor. She was firmly on the side of the Time Lords in every way and that meant she saw Case for what she was on her Dalek side. To be fair, I can kind of understand it as she didn't experience everything with her that the Doctor did but she was a little harsh and still didn't care in the aftermath when Case didn't shoot them despite having a free shot. That showed the Doctor that there was still hope but I get the feeling things might not end well for the Doctor where she stands as we head into the finale. It sounds callous but I do hope that is the case because this is war and there don't need to be happy endings. I thought the journey to the edge of the Time War was good and the atmosphere definitely did feel a little less frantic and dare I say calm. I think the links to the Gallifrey series within the War Room were good and Tamasan acting in her own interest here without the War Council even knowing of the Dreadnoughts was quite impressive. Even the Doctor had an air of intrigue and surprise at how far she went. I liked how he wasn't happy by the concept of the Dreadnoughts and the scale of the weaponised destruction they presented. His begging to her about the fact trillions would die was a strong moment and it's almost an incomprehensible number to think about which really highlighted the devastation potential within the Time War. The moment Tamasan casually emerged from the battle and claimed to have terminated Case was brutal in its simplicity. The Doctor couldn't accept it and whilst it wasn't true, he almost might wish it was because of the fate that then befell Jodall. He'd fostered a really strong relationship with her which I enjoyed and she definitely had that familiar feeling of a companion again, but her perishing was really touching. The Doctor was obviously angered and he's got a lot on his plate right now. That's a perilous position for him to be in as we head into the next stage of the Case conflict. She's firmly on the wrong side and her doing the Daleks' bidding is not good news. She's an asset and the Time Lords' position is precarious now. The foreshadowing of The Day of the Doctor and the Doctor talking about someone one day pushing the button to end the War was a little too on the nose, but I like how they're able to play around with things like that now. Overall, a great listen!
Rating: 8/10


















