"You deserve to be remembered."
Writer: Lizbeth Myles
Format: Audio
Released: March 2022
Series: Torchwood Monthly 50X
Featuring: Norton
Synopsis
A brilliant scientist detects an asteroid destroying any craft entering the Earth's orbit. Is it protecting the human race or imprisoning it?
Only one person believes her. That person is from Torchwood. Norton Folgate is taking Lynne Sharman on the journey of her life.
Verdict
The Black Knight was a very good story to continue my way through the Torchwood monthly range at Big Finish. However, in saying that I can't help but feel it falls incredibly short of the planned milestone fiftieth release from the series. It's no secret that Absent Friends has become something of a lost story which is ironic within a company that literally has its own Lost Stories range for Big Finish. But it's just a massive shame that it seems we are not going to get this story released. The prospect of the Tenth Doctor getting involved in Torchwood with Captain Jack and Ianto was incredibly exciting and it feels just like the ultimate tease that the trailer is out there for us to listen to with no sign of it getting the release treatment. Surely it will come out one day, right? Like surely. Someone has the files! I just don't really see what Big Finish are gaining by not releasing this episode when they are still selling numerous other releases with John Barrowman featured. Surely it's all or none based on your feelings on his past actions? Anyway, I don't want to do a disservice to the actual story in question because it was a very good one as my rating reflects, but I can't not discuss what should have been when it comes to the fiftieth release in the series. Now, I thought Lynne Sharman was a terrific character and I recognised the voice of Safiyya Ingar immediately as the more recognisable Eleventh Doctor companion of Valerie. She is so synonymous with that role which made a massive impact in the Eleventh Doctor Chronicles range it was almost difficult to differentiate her from that character here! I think Valarie would have done well here, but of course this was about Lynne and I liked how she was challenging the scientific norms for a woman. She was adamant about her calculations and that meant there was something unaccounted for in the atmosphere. The idea of the asteroid acting as a barrier to anything trying to leave the planet – or enter it – was fascinating but I don't think Lynne was expecting to get up close and personal with what she had dubbed the Black Knight. Norton Folgate is a decent character but I'm not awfully sure he warrants such a pivotal role in the Torchwood range, but it's good to be so familiar with a character from another era of Torchwood. He was right on the go in getting them into space and Freddie was understandably sceptical about him. How could he just get the go ahead for a launch with the three of them when they weren't fully trained astronauts in the role? And yet they were on their way. I liked how the journey up to space was presented and the difficulty of the thrust speed on the human anatomy was presented fantastically. I thought the death of Freddie was powerful stuff and Lynne being adamant that they needed something to go back with because of all of the deaths that came with this mission was emotional stuff. So for her to not make the journey up was quite something. The calmness in which Norton revealed that to Lynne as he recognised she was suffering from radiation poisoning was cruel. The scream that she omitted when Norton explained to her what was happening and why she couldn't go back home despite everything she had discovered was powerful stuff. I could completely understand. Overall, doing Torchwood in space is something that needs to be done more and this was a fine example. A great listen!
Rating: 8/10



















