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A [[Stenza]] that the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] called "[[Tim Shaw]]" once travelled to [[Earth]] in a '''pod-like spaceship'''. | |||
The craft landed in a [[Peak District]] [[forest]] and was initially discovered — and touched — by [[Ryan Sinclair]]. He quickly | The craft landed in a [[Peak District]] [[forest]] and was initially discovered — and touched — by [[Ryan Sinclair]]. He quickly learnt that the exterior hull of the pod was exceedingly cold, and he pulled his hand away immediately. | ||
Unbeknownst to him, however, touching the pod was a contractual act in the eyes of the | Unbeknownst to him, however, touching the pod was a contractual act in the eyes of the Stenza warrior within. It signalled to "Tim Shaw" that [[human]]s accepted the conditions of his [[hunt]] for [[Karl Wright|a particular person]] — a precondition to achieving leadership of the Stenza. | ||
After touching the pod, Sinclair almost immediately placed a | After touching the pod, Sinclair almost immediately placed a 999 call, and [[Sheffield]] [[police officer]] [[Yasmin Khan]] responded to investigate. | ||
When, later, Sinclair and Khan brought the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] back to the forest landing spot, they — along with [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]] and [[Grace O'Brien| | When, later, Sinclair and Khan brought the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] back to the forest landing spot, they — along with [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]] and [[Grace O'Brien|Grace]] — discovered it had been taken away by [[Rahul (The Woman Who Fell to Earth)|Rahul]] and [[Andy (The Woman Who Fell to Earth)|Andy]] who were investigating the disappearance of [[Asha Chandra|Rahul's sister]]. Like [[Karl Wright|Karl]], Rahul's sister had also been prey for an earlier Stenza hunt and Rahul surmised the pod was somehow connected. For a time, he had the pod under constant video surveillance. | ||
Eventually, though, Tim Shaw exited his pod and killed Rahul. When [[the TARDIS]] | Eventually, though, Tim Shaw exited his pod and killed Rahul. When [[the TARDIS|the]] group arrived, the pod was apparently broken beyond repair. Nevertheless, the Doctor was able to salvage some of it to construct her [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver#The Thirteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver|new sonic screwdriver]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 21:51, 11 October 2018
A Stenza that the Thirteenth Doctor called "Tim Shaw" once travelled to Earth in a pod-like spaceship.
The craft landed in a Peak District forest and was initially discovered — and touched — by Ryan Sinclair. He quickly learnt that the exterior hull of the pod was exceedingly cold, and he pulled his hand away immediately.
Unbeknownst to him, however, touching the pod was a contractual act in the eyes of the Stenza warrior within. It signalled to "Tim Shaw" that humans accepted the conditions of his hunt for a particular person — a precondition to achieving leadership of the Stenza.
After touching the pod, Sinclair almost immediately placed a 999 call, and Sheffield police officer Yasmin Khan responded to investigate.
When, later, Sinclair and Khan brought the Thirteenth Doctor back to the forest landing spot, they — along with Graham and Grace — discovered it had been taken away by Rahul and Andy who were investigating the disappearance of Rahul's sister. Like Karl, Rahul's sister had also been prey for an earlier Stenza hunt and Rahul surmised the pod was somehow connected. For a time, he had the pod under constant video surveillance.
Eventually, though, Tim Shaw exited his pod and killed Rahul. When the group arrived, the pod was apparently broken beyond repair. Nevertheless, the Doctor was able to salvage some of it to construct her new sonic screwdriver. (TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth)