Doctor Who: High Voltage [Audio-Drama]
Lewis St Louis for Nikola Tesla
(86, American/Croatian.) An old friend of the Doctor and in the final year of his life. A kind man made bitter by circumstances. He fears being forgotten, pushing him to an almost irredeemable act. He seeks to answer the hardest question: Is it better to die in infamy than to have lived in obscurity?
- english
- male senior
- croatian
Tell me Doctor. Is it better to die in infamy than to have lived in obscurity? The men... I trusted have buried my legacy.
I have no solidarity with a man that chooses war over peace. You’ve forced me to dig up my buried past. I’m an old man, my dreams of stopping the war are just that, dreams. You don’t want to stop it. You revel in the subjugation, the destruction!
I’m sorry Doctor. I let my pride get in the way of what’s right. I just wanted to prove that my aged mind was worth something. It was on a beach like this where I made my most important discovery, so long ago...