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Doctor Who: The Krotons (BBC Audio Collection)

par Robert Holmes

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'The Krotons have always been our friends, our benefactors!' The TARDIS arrives on a planet which is home to the humanoid Gonds. Ruling over these people are the Krotons, crystalline beings who crash-landed there centuries before. Currently in suspended animation, the Krotons can only be reconstituted by an influx of mental energy. Twice a year, the most capable Gond students are taken into the Krotons' spaceship, the Dynatrope. Apparently, they have been chosen to live alongside their masters - but, in fact, they are drained of all mental energy and then killed. When the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe befriend the Gonds, they find a community divided by their servitude to the Krotons. Then the Doctor and Zoe take the Krotons' mental ability test - and unwittingly help revive the crystalline monsters... Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines and Wendy Padbury star in this classic BBC TV story from 1969. In a special bonus interview Frazer Hines also recalls the making of The Krotons, and his long association with Doctor Who in general. 2 CDs. 1 hr 53 mins.… (plus d'informations)
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This Doctor Who [:] The Krotons audio book isn't the novelization of the TV episode. It's the actual soundtrack with Frazer Hines, who played Jamie, providing the linking narration (minus the Scottish accent). Mr. Hines is also interviewed at the end, which I enjoyed.

The second Doctor, Zoe, and Jamie arrive in the wastelands of the planet of the Gonds. The wastelands were created about a thousand years ago when the Krotons landed in their spaceship, the Dynatrope, and the primitive Gonds went to war with them. Since then the Gonds have been taught through machines in their Learning Hall. Periodically, the two best and brightest of the Gond students are selected to go live with the Krotons as their companions. The current selections are a young man named Abu and a young woman named Vana.

Abu enters with no fuss, but Thara, son of the Gonds' leader, Selris, doesn't want Vana to go. There's an argument over this before the three visitors from the T.A.R.D.I.S. arrive. The Gonds are surprised to learn that the wastelands are no longer poisonous, but they're horrified to learn what really happens to those selected to live with the Krotons. Vana is rescued, but it takes time for her to recover her mind.

Some of the younger Gonds attack the teaching machines with axes. We later learn they also have slings and fireballs. (Yeah, as if those would do any good against the Krotons or their weapons.) A mechanical voice-over demands the Gonds stop. The Krotons' screening devices determine that the Doctor is the leader. A nasty device is sent to kill the supposed leader. It takes out one of the young Gonds instead.

While the Doctor is busy, Zoe gets bored and tries out one of the teaching machines. She scores much higher than any Gond and is selected to join the Krotons. The Doctor gets himself selected, too. While they're in the Dynotrope, Jamie finds out and enters the ship by more direct means. Too bad for Jamie that the Doctor and Zoe had already escaped.

There's a rebellion among the Gonds and an ambitious jerk named Axus gets himself elected leader in place of Selris. Axus is the twit who imagines slings and fireballs are going to take down the Krotons. Selris has another plan, but it causes some Gond deaths. The Krotons demand the return of the 'high minds'. They say that this will fix their ship so they can leave. Axus is fine with sacrificing the Doctor and Zoe to save his people. Selris isn't.

The Gonds have been taught only what the Krotons want them to know. Chemistry isn't one of the subjects. The Doctor managed to teach the Gond scientist, Beta, how to make something that the Krotons won't appreciate. (By the way, Beta's name is pronounced 'Bee-tah,' not 'Bay-tah'.) Time is running out. Will the cavalry of two (Jamie and Beta), come to the rescue before the Krotons win?

It's an interesting adventure. I enjoyed the way the Krotons' dialog amongst themselves showed Axus was an even bigger fool than he'd demonstrated already.

Source of reference for the characters and cast list: http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/krotons/detail.shtml ( )
  JalenV | May 25, 2016 |
Since I have been trying to catch up on Doctor Who lately, this audio book caught my eye. I have seen an episode of Doctor Who with the Krotons in it, so it was interesting to see how they translated into a book.

In Doctor Who: The Krotons, the Doctor and his companions try to save the Gonds that are being taken into a machine after scoring high on a test given to them so that they can be used for brain energy.

This audio book was very descriptive and after I got into it I could picture exactly what was going on. The only issue I had with this book is that the Doctor's voice was different from the television show and sounded a lot like one of the other characters so sometimes it was difficult for me to tell who was talking. There were also a lot of different Gunds mentioned so it was difficult to remember who was who.

If you do not have any knowledge of Doctor Who, this book may be difficult to understand; very little to no background information is given on the Doctor and his companions. However, if you like Doctor Who, I believe that you would also enjoy this audio book.

Overall, I really enjoyed listening to this book. I will keep my eyes peeled for more Doctor Who in the future! ( )
  Shelby_Kuzma | Aug 10, 2013 |
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'The Krotons have always been our friends, our benefactors!' The TARDIS arrives on a planet which is home to the humanoid Gonds. Ruling over these people are the Krotons, crystalline beings who crash-landed there centuries before. Currently in suspended animation, the Krotons can only be reconstituted by an influx of mental energy. Twice a year, the most capable Gond students are taken into the Krotons' spaceship, the Dynatrope. Apparently, they have been chosen to live alongside their masters - but, in fact, they are drained of all mental energy and then killed. When the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe befriend the Gonds, they find a community divided by their servitude to the Krotons. Then the Doctor and Zoe take the Krotons' mental ability test - and unwittingly help revive the crystalline monsters... Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines and Wendy Padbury star in this classic BBC TV story from 1969. In a special bonus interview Frazer Hines also recalls the making of The Krotons, and his long association with Doctor Who in general. 2 CDs. 1 hr 53 mins.

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