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'''Zhukov''' was the captain of a [[Russia|Soviet]] [[submarine]] that stuck under the north pole in [[1983]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Cold War (TV story)|Cold War]]'') | '''Zhukov''' was the captain of a [[Russia|Soviet]] [[submarine]] that stuck under the north pole in [[1983]]. He and Proffessor [[Grisenko]] discovered the legendary Ice Warrior [[Skaldak]] in the North Pole. As Skaldak started rampaging around the submarine, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswin Oswald|Clara Oswald]] arrived, [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] materialising right in front of Zhukov and the astonished and suspicious crew members, before disappearing again because the Doctor had switched on the [[HADS]]. The Doctor helped stabalise the submarine and Zhukov thanked him but shortly afterwards he threatened to have both the Doctor and Clara shot. It was then that Skaldak arrived but was electrocuted and chained up by the crew. | ||
Skaldak escaped from his armour and moved around the submarine, picking off Zhukov's crew one by one. The Captain found the Ice Warrior threatening to kill Proffessor Grisenko and tried to shoot him but the Doctor pursuaded him to try negotiating instead. Zhukov agreed but still aimed his gun at Skaldak who congratulated him on his tactical advantage, before adding that he wasn't as at much of an advantage as he'd hoped. The Ice Warrior's armour came stomping through the submarine and Skaldak went back inside it, making him immune to the crews weapons as he prepared to detonate the submarine's nuclear missiles. Clara managed to talk him out if it, reminding him of the loss of his daughter. Then the submarine was pulled to the surface by an Ice Warrior ship, to Skaldak's delight. The Ice Warrior teleported off the ship and left the submarine undamaged in the North Pole. The Doctor then asked Zhukov if he could give him and Clara a lift to the South Pole, since the TARDIS had ended up there. ([[TV]]: ''[[Cold War (TV story)|Cold War]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 22:02, 17 April 2013
Zhukov was the captain of a Soviet submarine that stuck under the north pole in 1983. He and Proffessor Grisenko discovered the legendary Ice Warrior Skaldak in the North Pole. As Skaldak started rampaging around the submarine, the Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald arrived, TARDIS materialising right in front of Zhukov and the astonished and suspicious crew members, before disappearing again because the Doctor had switched on the HADS. The Doctor helped stabalise the submarine and Zhukov thanked him but shortly afterwards he threatened to have both the Doctor and Clara shot. It was then that Skaldak arrived but was electrocuted and chained up by the crew.
Skaldak escaped from his armour and moved around the submarine, picking off Zhukov's crew one by one. The Captain found the Ice Warrior threatening to kill Proffessor Grisenko and tried to shoot him but the Doctor pursuaded him to try negotiating instead. Zhukov agreed but still aimed his gun at Skaldak who congratulated him on his tactical advantage, before adding that he wasn't as at much of an advantage as he'd hoped. The Ice Warrior's armour came stomping through the submarine and Skaldak went back inside it, making him immune to the crews weapons as he prepared to detonate the submarine's nuclear missiles. Clara managed to talk him out if it, reminding him of the loss of his daughter. Then the submarine was pulled to the surface by an Ice Warrior ship, to Skaldak's delight. The Ice Warrior teleported off the ship and left the submarine undamaged in the North Pole. The Doctor then asked Zhukov if he could give him and Clara a lift to the South Pole, since the TARDIS had ended up there. (TV: Cold War)