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Downtime
Main Characters:
Featuring: Kate Lethbridge-Stewart
Enemy:
Setting: Earth, England, New World University
Writer: Marc Platt
Director: Christopher Barry
Producer: Keith Barnfather
Ian Levine
Paul Cuthbert-Brown
Andrew Beech
Publisher: Reeltime Pictures
Release Date: 2nd September 1995
Format: VHS
Previous Release: Wartime
Next Release: Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans

Downtime is an 1995 direct-to-video production featuring elements from the Doctor Who Universe, but not the Doctor as Reeltime did not have a licence from the BBC to use the character. The video was directed by long-time Doctor Who director Christopher Barry.

Contents

Synopsis

The Brigadier and Sarah Jane Smith investigate New World University, a sinister school run by none other than Victoria Waterfield and a gateway to Earth by the Great Intelligence which has taken over her.

Plot

Some while after Victoria had parted company with the Doctor on Earth in the 20th century (at the end of Fury from the Deep), she is lured back to the Detsen Monastery in Tibet (from The Abominable Snowmen) by a dream telling her she will be reunited with her late father there. Instead, she found that she had been contacted by the Great Intelligence, which still possessed the mind of Professor Travers (last seen in The Web of Fear).

Nearly fifteen years later, in the present day, Victoria is now the vice chancellor of New World University. New World is an institution that claims to offer spiritual guidance to distraught youth. In reality, however, New World is the centre of operations for the Intelligence's plan to conquer the Earth by infecting the global network of computers. Both the administration and students await the coming of a "new world" that will be heralded by the arrival of the chancellor, the Intelligence-possessed Travers.

Victoria's motives are well-meaning but misguided, having been manipulated with a promise of the "light of truth". The students themselves have been brainwashed through their computer courses and are slaves of the Intelligence. Outsiders refer to them as "chillys".

The Intelligence needs a final missing Locus to attain its goal. It believes it is in the possession of the Brigadier, but it is actually with his daughter Kate and grandson Gordon on their narrowboat.

New World attempts to gather information on the Brigadier by requesting an investigation by Sarah Jane Smith. Sarah lies about her knowledge of the Brigadier and later warns both him and UNIT. The Intelligence then arranges a meeting between the Brigadier and a corrupt UNIT captain named Cavendish.

Throughout the story the Brigadier is aided by a New World student named Daniel Hinton, a former student of his from the Brendon School. The Intelligence's conditioning failed on Hinton, though at times he is still under its influence and at one point becomes a Yeti. He can communicate with the Brigadier through the bardo or astral plane.

Cast

Production crew

to be added

References

  • Kate Lethbridge Stewart is from Alistair Lethbridge Stewart's first marriage to Fiona.

Story notes

Myths

to be added

Filming Locations

  • University of East Anglia, Norwich

Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

Continuity

DVD and Video releases

  • This story was released on video in 2nd September 1995.

Novelisation

Main article: Downtime (novel)

Downtime is one of only two independent spin-off productions (the other being Shakedown) to be adapted as a novel. Screenwriter Marc Platt adapted his story for an entry in the Virgin Missing Adventures line of books, and the work is notable for being the only MA release not to feature the Doctor in a prominent role.

Timeline

For the Brigadier

External links


This article uses material from the "Downtime" article on the Dr Who wiki at Wikia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.

Starwars

Up to date as of February 04, 2010
(Redirected to DownTime article)

From Wookieepedia, the Star Wars wiki.

"If I were still in CorSec, I'd be calling for backup before setting foot in a place like this."
Corran Horn

DownTime was a tapcafe located within the premises of the Rebel Alliance's base on Folor. A smooth-rock cave, it had little illumination besides flashing neon light, and it stunk of sweat and liquor.

Appearances

  • X-wing: Rogue Squadron (First appearance)
  • X-wing: Wraith Squadron

This article uses material from the "DownTime" article on the Starwars wiki at Wikia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.







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