Of the two "firsts," the former turned out to be the more unusual, as virtually every Fifth Doctor/Peri adventure subsequently released also featured the Big Finish-original character of Erimem. Nothing in this story necessarily forced listeners to believe it happened either before or after Erimen's first story, AUDIO: The Eye of the Scorpion, since it made no specific references to how long the two had been travelling.
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| - Of the two "firsts," the former turned out to be the more unusual, as virtually every Fifth Doctor/Peri adventure subsequently released also featured the Big Finish-original character of Erimem. Nothing in this story necessarily forced listeners to believe it happened either before or after Erimen's first story, AUDIO: The Eye of the Scorpion, since it made no specific references to how long the two had been travelling.
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| - Of the two "firsts," the former turned out to be the more unusual, as virtually every Fifth Doctor/Peri adventure subsequently released also featured the Big Finish-original character of Erimem. Nothing in this story necessarily forced listeners to believe it happened either before or after Erimen's first story, AUDIO: The Eye of the Scorpion, since it made no specific references to how long the two had been travelling. Though Ice Warrior stories were not uncommon at Big Finish following this initial adventure, Red Dawn proved interesting retrospectively because Nicholas Briggs — later the dominant 21st century voice of the Ice Warriors — was not at all involved in the production. Matthew Brehner's Zzaal ultimately became a counterpoint to Briggs' several Martian characters, both on audio and television. Indeed, producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Gary Russell gave voice to the subordinate Ice Warriors, further distancing this story's Ice Warrior's vocal palette from the later Briggsian norm.
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