"Names are for tombstones."
Writer: Rossa McPhillips
Format: Audio
Released: May 2022
Series: The War Doctor Begins 3.02
Featuring: War Doctor
Synopsis
Fighting alongside the Time Lords against their common enemy, some Thals have realised that this collaboration is not between equals.
When his new battleship is stolen, the War Doctor must convince his old allies that they are on the same side..
Verdict
Temmosus was an excellent episode to continue my way through the Battlegrounds third series of The War Doctor Rises! I thought this was a really strong story and exactly the kind of adventure I would expect from the Time War and this incarnation of the Doctor. It was really good stuff to incorporate the Thals into the Time War because they are a race that have been at war with the Daleks eternally. It's an ancient foe and the Doctor utilising that here with the Temmosus was intriguing. The concept of both the Thals and the Daleks having the same DNA was really fascinating stuff and not something I had ever considered! I wouldn't have expected it considering the Thals and Kaleds are two distinct races, but for the purpose of the titular ship and the Doctor programming it to only be controlled by Thals, it very much worked. The very idea of a Thal and a Dalek working together was incredible and that just showed the extent to which the Time War was causing havoc. Desperate times called for desperate measures and the way the Doctor confronted Dylon about his destination being Skaro was powerful stuff. The rest of the crew were almost incredulous and it was clear immediately there was history between these two. I thought Dylon's conversations with the Dalek Red Fleet Commander were interesting but I was certain that on both sides they were not as it seemed. There seemed to be more at play that I thought was going to be revealed later on, but alas it wasn't to be and maybe they really were in an alliance! The reaction of the Dalek Time Strategist in learning of the communication his Red Fleet Commander had was fantastic as he basically told on him to the Dalek Emperor! Extermination was immediate but there was definitely more that the Commander was doing as he constantly affirmed he was serving the Emperor. The threat the Temmosus provided in having a chameleon circuit was brilliant but it was perfect for the Time War against the Daleks. It could easily disguise itself as a Dalek battle ship and evade capture which would obviously be helpful, especially against the scanners with the same DNA! I thought the legend of Temmosus was a lovely throwback to The Daleks and you almost have to have a link with that serial when the Thals are involved. Soolal and Gilder were really good characters and hearing the Thals discuss their lives and their families was actually emotional. What were they fighting for now? Was the Time War really their fight when they've been in conflict with the Daleks since they were sludge in the slime? It was really strong to explore their feelings. The involvement of Tamasan was good but she got way more than she bargained for in installing the bomb. The threat to Skaro was obvious but the Doctor called her bluff and actually negotiated the War Cabinet be made equal in terms of Time Lords and Thals! I find that incredible and I can't see the rest of the Cabinet agreeing. The Doctor of course knew how to ensure the bomb didn't go off even if he couldn't diffuse it. Cutting the power was more than sufficient! That was really good and felt like the Doctor of old which I love because even though he's trying to become a warrior and revoking the name, he's still the same man in a world of war. Overall, a fantastic episode to continue the series!
Rating: 9/10


















