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==== Episode four ==== | ==== Episode four ==== | ||
[[File:Carnival_ep4.JPG|right|thumb|The Doctor escapes]] | [[File:Carnival_ep4.JPG|right|thumb|The Doctor escapes]] | ||
There is commotion on Inter Minor as the Doctor grows to his normal size. The Doctor confronts the tribunal about their allowing the Scope on their planet, and is horrified that Vorg and Shirna are more concerned with claiming insurance on the loss of livestock than saving the lives inside the Scope. The Doctor ventures back inside the machine, while Kalik and Orum sabotage the eradicator to leave the city defenceless against the Drashigs, who finally escape and grow to formidable size. Fortunately, Vorg repairs the [[Eradicator]] and turns it on the Drashigs, but not before they eat Kalik. | There is commotion on Inter Minor as the Doctor grows to his normal size. The Doctor confronts the tribunal about their allowing the Scope on their planet, and is horrified that Vorg and Shirna are more concerned with claiming insurance on the loss of livestock than saving the lives inside the Scope. The Doctor ventures back inside the machine, while Kalik and Orum sabotage the eradicator to leave the city defenceless against the Drashigs, who finally escape and grow to formidable size. Fortunately, Vorg repairs the [[Eradicator]] and turns it on the Drashigs, but not before they eat Kalik and Orum. | ||
Inside, Jo escapes yet another capture by the crew of the ''Bernice'' and is reunited with the Doctor, but the Scope is overheating and they are overcome by the heat. They are brought back by Vorg, who activates the device the Doctor left for him, which also returns the life-forms inside the Scope to their rightful places in space and time. | Inside, Jo escapes yet another capture by the crew of the ''Bernice'' and is reunited with the Doctor, but the Scope is overheating and they are overcome by the heat. They are brought back by Vorg, who activates the device the Doctor left for him, which also returns the life-forms inside the Scope to their rightful places in space and time. |