16x23 - The Armageddon Factor - part 3

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What began as an encounter in a London junkyard in 1963 was to become a national institution in the United Kingdom. The crotchety old man - a renegade Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey - who calls himself "The Doctor" has regenerated several times, traveling with several companions for over five decades.
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16x23 - The Armageddon Factor - part 3

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THE ARMAGEDDON FACTOR

BY: BOB BAKER AND DAVE MARTIN

Part Three


Original Air Date: 3 February 1979
Running time:25:03




MERAK: What are they doing in there?

ROMANA: Going to Zeos, I should think.

MERAK: What do you mean? How can they, it's a room.

ROMANA: It's not just a room, Merak, it's a transmat point.

MERAK: Transmat?

ROMANA: Short for particle matter transmission. I'll explain it to you another time when I've got about two weeks to spare.

MERAK: Were those things Zeons?

ROMANA: Yes, I should think so.

MERAK: And they've got Astra?

ROMANA: And the Doctor. Come on, we shall have to try and use the TARDIS. Come on, K9.




MARSHAL: But you promised. You promised me victory.

SKULL: The w*r has served its purpose as you have served yours. Now that I have the Time Lord, there will be no more att*cks from Zeos. Make of that what you will, Marshal.




MARSHAL: No more att*cks? Then I can still win. I can achieve a great personal victory. I shall lead the final as*ault myself!

SHAPP: Marshal? The Zeon fleet's gone. They had us at their mercy and now they're gone.

MARSHAL: Yes, Shapp! We've exhausted them. Now we'll strike back.




ROMANA: What's the matter, K9? Hurry.

K9: Haste unnecessary, mistress. Sensors indicate the TARDIS to be missing.

ROMANA: Missing?




SHADOW: Place the control device.

SHADOW: Now, Doctor, you are completely in my power.

DOCTOR: Really? Do you mean because of that?

SHADOW: Ah! Very well.

SHADOW: Now do you hear me, Doctor?

DOCTOR: Yes. Yes, I hear you. Who are you?

SHADOW: I am the Shadow. Your adversary, shall we say. It is not important. You come in quest of a key.

DOCTOR: Yes.

SHADOW: The Key to Time, as it is called.

DOCTOR: Yes.

SHADOW: You are in possession of certain elements of that key?

DOCTOR: No.

SHADOW: I warn you, Doctor. If you lie, the pain will increase. Where are they?

DOCTOR: I don't know.

SHADOW: Where are they?

DOCTOR: Lost. Lost!

SHADOW: Open your eyes, Doctor.

SHADOW: Are they in there?

DOCTOR: Yes.

SHADOW: Then you will open it.

DOCTOR: Yes.

SHADOW: Release him.




ROMANA: Right. We'll just have to work out a way how to get into the transmat shaft. Any ideas, K9?

K9: Mistress, this locking system is complex. It will take time.

ROMANA: As quickly as you can, K9.

MERAK: Listen. The bombing's stopped.

ROMANA: Oh yes.

MERAK: Now that means the Zeons know that we're done for.

ROMANA: Probably.

MERAK: Then why capture Astra?

ROMANA: Because she's somehow involved with what we're looking for.

K9: Almost finished, mistress.

MERAK: Oh, this is hopeless. We've no idea where to look.

ROMANA: Yes, we have.

ROMANA: This tracer will tell us which direction she's in and how close.

MERAK: I see.

K9: Ready, mistress.

ROMANA: Well done, K9.

MERAK: I'm sorry, Romana.




SHADOW: Now your quest is over. You have something of, shall we say, interest to me in this machine of yours.

DOCTOR: Oh, you mean the TARDIS? Yes, yes, I expected to find that here. Correct me if I'm wrong. This is Zeos, isn't it?

SHADOW: Don't waste my time.

DOCTOR: And we came up in the transmat shaft, and then, as they say, everything went black.

SHADOW: Open the TARDIS. Bring me the pieces.

DOCTOR: Certainly. Interested in timepieces, are you? Chronostatics, horogenesis, that sort of thing?

SHADOW: You are not dealing with a fool, Doctor.

DOCTOR: Oh yes, I am. I'm sorry to disillusion you, whoever you are. And you tried breaking and entry into my TARDIS, didn't you, and failed. Covered with a*t*matic defence mechanisms. Very clever, really.

SHADOW: Bring me the first five segments of the Key to Time, or I shall destroy you.

DOCTOR: Well, if you do that, you'll never get them will you. And if you let me go in there, there's no guarantee that I'll come out, is there. It's bigger that it looks, you know. I take it you have the sixth segment.

SHADOW: Destroy him.

DOCTOR: Hold it! There must be some civilised solution to all this without this continued use of brute force.

SHADOW: The Key to Time.

DOCTOR: Look, I'd really like to help you, but I've got a problem. You see, the thing is, the segments are in there and of course I can go in there, but I can't bring them out here.

SHADOW: Why not?

DOCTOR: Well, you see, I've built a fail-safe. The segments are in a sort of limbo closet in, er, in limbo, and the only way to get at them, you see, is with the next piece, so if you'll just let me have it I'll pop in there and fetch them for you.

SHADOW: You think I would trust you?

DOCTOR: No. And I certainly don't trust you. Bit of an impasse, eh?

SHADOW: No, Doctor, there is no real difficulty. I have waited so long, even another thousand years would be nothing for me. But you, I have watched you and your jackdaw meanderings. I know you and I know there is a want of patience in your nature.

DOCTOR: That's right. Fools rush in.

SHADOW: Exactly. Leave him. He will make his own mistake. Then, Doctor, I shall be waiting.

DOCTOR: No. I think I'll have a little look round first, for the sixth segment.




MERAK: Astra? Astra, where are you?




ASTRA: I don't know! I don't know, I tell you.

SHADOW: You must know. You are a daughter of the Royal House of Atrios.

ASTRA: Yes, and I tell you, whoever you are, that I've never heard of the sixth segment or the sixth anything!

SHADOW: And I tell you, Princess, the secret has been passed down through generation after generation of the Royal House, and since you are the sole surviving member of the line, you must know and you will tell me, if I have to tear it from the living fibre of your very being. Do you understand?

ASTRA: Yes. And if I knew, I would tell you.

SHADOW: You do know, and you will tell me. Since you care so little for your own life, let us see how you care for another.

SHADOW: Closer.

MERAK (OOV.): Astra? Astra, where are you?

ASTRA: Merak! I'm here!

SHADOW: You fool. Do you think I would leave you on Zeos? Shout all you like. You're not within a million miles of your precious Merak.

ASTRA: Not on Zeos? Then what is this place?

SHADOW: This, Princess, is my domain.




MARSHAL: Shapp! Where's Shapp?

MAN: Investigating intruder report in K block, sir.

MARSHAL: What? Our chance to strike a fatal blow at Zeos

MAN: He left this situation report, sir.

MARSHAL: Hmm. I want every available ship made ready.

MAN: There is only one ship left, sir. Your escape, er, your command module, sir.

MARSHAL: Have it made ready.

MAN: Yes, sir.




ROMANA: Hurry, K9. If the lock's jammed, destroy it.

K9: Affirmative, mistress. (zap) Finished, mistress.

ROMANA: Right. Quickly, K9, inside. Come along. Hold tight, here we go.




ROMANA: Come on, K9. Listen, I'm going to find Merak and try and get the tracer back. You go find the Doctor, okay?

K9: Affirmative.

ROMANA: Off you go.

SHAPP: Shapp. Shapp to control, Shapp to, Shapp, Shapp.

DOCTOR: Romana. Merak. K9.

SHAPP: That's far enough, Doctor. Turn round. Hands in the air. Straighten up, slowly.

DOCTOR: I'm not armed, you know.

SHAPP: All right, what happened? How did I get here?

DOCTOR: Well, through the transmat, I imagine.

SHAPP: Transmat?

DOCTOR: Yes.

SHAPP: Which section of Atrios is this? I don't recognise any of it.

DOCTOR: Shapp, we're on Zeos.

SHAPP: Zeos?

DOCTOR: Yes. You were transmatted up the transmatter there. Look. Transmat.

SHAPP: Zeos? How can we be on Zeos? No, this must be a prohibited area. Section Eleven B. I mean, it must be Atrios.

DOCTOR: Shapp, old chap, we're on Zeos. Listen. No bombardment.

SHAPP: Well of course there's no bombardment. The Zeon fleet have just pulled out.

DOCTOR: All right, if we're on Atrios, where's the destruction? Look, not a cr*ck. Everything perfect.

SHAPP: Where are we?

DOCTOR: On Zeos! Where the Zeons come from. But there don't seem to be many of them about, which is quite good for us.

SHAPP: Er, where are you off to?

DOCTOR: There must be some evidence this way. Anyway, it's time I found the other two.

DOCTOR: Come on. I'll tell you about the theory of particle transmission.





MERAK: Astra.

MERAK: Give it to me! I must find Astra!

ROMANA: Listen, Merak, we all want to find her. Now look, if I let you go, do you promise not to interfere?

MERAK: Yes.

MERAK: But I know she's here.

ROMANA: How?

MERAK: Look.

ROMANA: Is that hers?

MERAK: Yes, I gave it to her.

ROMANA: Where did you find it?

MERAK: There. The tracer picked it up.

ROMANA: The tracer?

MERAK: Try it. See?

SHAPP: Are you sure this is Zeos?

DOCTOR: Yes.

SHAPP: It's very dusty.

DOCTOR: Maybe the Zeons don't use it much.

SHAPP: It's not irradiated.

DOCTOR: How do you know?

SHAPP: I've checked.

SHAPP: And the air's clean, but nobody could have been here for years.

DOCTOR: Yes, except K9. Here.

DOCTOR: Have you ever seen a Zeon, Shapp?

SHAPP: Not since the w*r started.

DOCTOR: No, but before the w*r?

SHAPP: Well, of course. We traded with them.

DOCTOR: What do they look like?

SHAPP: Er, much the same as us. Their clothes are different, but apart from that.

DOCTOR: They're not tall, emaciated creatures in long black robes?

SHAPP: Not the ones I saw.

DOCTOR: No.

SHAPP: No. Why?

DOCTOR: Why? Well, the ones who brought me here were. Very sinister.

SHAPP: Could be the result of biological warfare?

DOCTOR: Yes, but there's no sign of your att*cks getting through, though, is there?

SHAPP: They must have been Zeons. I mean, who else could they be?

DOCTOR: Isn't it odd you've never taken any prisoners?

SHAPP: Oh, they use disintegration capsules like we do.

DOCTOR: Yes, I

K9: Master.

DOCTOR: K9, what took you so long?

K9: I have been communicating with the Zeon commandant. It was most interesting.

DOCTOR: Really? We'd like to meet this commandant, wouldn't we, Shapp?

SHAPP: Yes, yes, could be useful.

K9: It can be arranged.

DOCTOR: Good.

K9: Now?

DOCTOR: Well, I mean, I think you'd better trace Romana and Merak first.

K9: Please follow.

DOCTOR: Good.

SHAPP: He seems in good fettle.

DOCTOR: Yes.

K9: Fettle? Define fettle.

DOCTOR: Well, you know, form, condition, tone.

K9: It is stimulating to communicate for once with something other than a limited and unpredictable organic intelligence.

DOCTOR: What did you just say? With something other?

K9: Affirmative. I have been communicating with my own kind.




MARSHAL: The day of retribution is at hand. I shall myself lead the final as*ault upon the very citadel of Zeon might and deliver to it such a crushing blow that the dread spectre of Zeon aggression will never rise again! Victory, my people! Victory or death!

MAN: The command module is ready, Marshal. The bombs are loaded and the pilot fully briefed. Good luck, sir.




ROMANA: And then Merak said he found this. It's Astra's. The strange thing is, it gives off a very faint signal on the tracer. It's obviously not the sixth segment, so what is it?

DOCTOR: Well, I'd say it's been in touch with the sixth segment, wouldn't you?

ROMANA: Well, yes

MERAK: Shapp, has K9 mentioned Astra? Well, is that where she is, with this Zeon commandant? Oh, for pity's sake, man, tell me!

SHAPP: If I were you, Merak

MERAK: Yes?

SHAPP: I'd try to exercise a little more self-control. Doctor?

K9: You will remain here, please, in silence.

ROMANA: What's wrong with K9?

DOCTOR: I don't know. I've never seen him do that before. That doesn't mean to say, of course, it isn't normal.

K9: Silence, please. Communicating.

K9: Wait here, please.

ROMANA: I think that was a sort of identification ritual. You know, rather like the dance of the bees. A complicated set of movements to prevent strangers entering the er, whatever it is.

MERAK: What are bees?

DOCTOR: Insects! With stings in their tails.

K9: The commandant will see you now.

DOCTOR: Come on, Romana. You two stay there.




DOCTOR: Shapp!

DOCTOR: There's your enemy, Shapp. Runs everything. att*ck, defence, surveillance, production, everything. The ideal w*r general. No glory, no speeches, no medals and no blood.

SHAPP: What do you mean?

DOCTOR: It's fully automated. There are no Zeons on Zeos.

SHAPP: No Zeons on Zeos.

DOCTOR: No. Just this passionless lump of minerals and circuitry. Highly efficient, doing very well, giving Atrios a battering, k*lled millions without a flicker. Just doing its job. And totally invincible.

SHAPP: Invincible? Yes, we'll see about that.

SHAPP: I see. a*t*matic defence mechanism.

MERAK: Doctor, please.

DOCTOR: It's all right, Merak. Be quiet. K9, would you ask your friend here

K9: Mentalis.

DOCTOR: K9, would you ask Mentalis here if the name Astra rings a bell, so to speak?

K9: Mentalis has instructions that all information regarding Princess Astra is inaccessible.

DOCTOR: And the w*r?

K9: The w*r is over. The bombardment is over. The next step is obliteration.

DOCTOR: For whom?

K9: Everything.




MARSHAL: Faster, faster.

PILOT: Target located, sir.

MARSHAL: Excellent. Prepare to att*ck.



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Tom Baker

Romana
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Voice of K9
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Princess Astra of Atrios
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The Black Guardian
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Drax
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Marshal
John Woodvine

The Shadow
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Shapp
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Merak
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John Cannon

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Pilot
Pat Gorman

'Hero'
Ian Liston

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Susan Skipper




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