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(creation, more info for the synopsis can definitely be added. Btw if the Moff leaving is a spoiler please remove it, I wasn't sure.)
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|doctor = Twelfth Doctor
|doctor = Twelfth Doctor
|companions = [[Bill Potts|Bill]]
|companions = [[Bill Potts|Bill]]
|enemy = [[Sandman (Sleep No More)|Sandmen]]
|enemy = [[Sandman (Sleep No More)|Sandmen]]
|writer = [[Mark Gatiss]]}}{{Title dab away}}{{TV stub}}An '''untitled story''' that was to be a part of [[Series 10 (Doctor Who)|series 10]] ultimately went unproduced. The story involved the return of the [[Sandman (Sleep No More)|Sandmen]], last seen in ''[[Sleep No More (TV story)|Sleep No More]]''.
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An '''untitled story''' that was to be a part of [[Series 10 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 10]] ultimately went unproduced. The story involved the return of the [[Sandman (Sleep No More)|Sandmen]], last seen in ''[[Sleep No More (TV story)|Sleep No More]]''.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
''to be added''
Thousands of years before [[Gagan Rassmussen]]'s [[Morpheus]] process experiments at the ''[[Le Verrier]]'', [[the Doctor]] discovers the same process being experimented on [[Earth]]. The Doctor finds the outcome turns out exactly the same way as before.<ref>[https://www.radiotimes.com/news/2017-06-06/mark-gatiss-reveals-the-plot-of-the-doctor-who-episode-that-never-was/ Mark Gatiss reveals the plot of the Doctor Who episode that never was]</ref>


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
[[Mark Gatiss]] was to pen the story that was going to be a sequel to his most recent ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story, ''[[Sleep No More (TV story)|Sleep No More]]''. However, when he heard that [[Steven Moffat]] was leaving as showrunner and this was possibly his last story for the show he instead decided to "do the thing [he'd] always wanted to do - the [[Ice Warrior|Ice Warriors]] on [[Mars]]." The result eventually became ''[[Empress of Mars (TV story)|Empress of Mars]]''. ([[DOC]]: ''[[The Ice Warriors On Mars! (documentary)|The Ice Warriors On Mars!]]'')
[[Mark Gatiss]] was to pen the story that was going to be a sequel to his most recent ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story, ''[[Sleep No More (TV story)|Sleep No More]]''. However, when he heard that [[Steven Moffat]] was leaving as showrunner and this was possibly his last story for the show, he instead decided to "do the thing [he'd] always wanted to do - the [[Ice Warrior]]s on [[Mars]]." The result eventually became ''[[Empress of Mars (TV story)|Empress of Mars]]''. The story also had a brief career as a third [[Peladon]]-story. <ref> ''[[The Ice Warriors On Mars! (documentary)|The Ice Warriors On Mars!]]'' and ''[[The Fan Show|Doctor Who: The Fan Show: The Aftershow - Matt Lucas and Mark Gatiss]]'' </ref>
 
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An untitled story that was to be a part of series 10 ultimately went unproduced. The story involved the return of the Sandmen, last seen in Sleep No More.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

Thousands of years before Gagan Rassmussen's Morpheus process experiments at the Le Verrier, the Doctor discovers the same process being experimented on Earth. The Doctor finds the outcome turns out exactly the same way as before.[1]

Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Mark Gatiss was to pen the story that was going to be a sequel to his most recent Doctor Who story, Sleep No More. However, when he heard that Steven Moffat was leaving as showrunner and this was possibly his last story for the show, he instead decided to "do the thing [he'd] always wanted to do - the Ice Warriors on Mars." The result eventually became Empress of Mars. The story also had a brief career as a third Peladon-story. [2]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]