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In the far future, [[the Tardis]] arrives on an automated space station where the entire [[human]] population waits in deep freeze while a deadly diseases ravages [[Earth]]. A machinery malfunction means they were not awoken on time, and invading insect-like creatures have laid eggs in the leader, [[Noah (The Ark in Space)|Noah]]. Noah sacrifices himself, and [[ | In the far future, [[The Doctor's TARDIS (Barusa's universe)|the Tardis]] arrives on an automated space station where the entire [[human]] population waits in deep freeze while a deadly diseases ravages [[Earth (Barusa's universe)|Earth]]. A machinery malfunction means they were not awoken on time, and invading insect-like creatures have laid eggs in the leader, [[Noah (The Ark in Space)|Noah]]. Noah sacrifices himself, and [[the Doctor (Barusa's universe)|the Doctor]] awakens the passengers.<ref>''[[Doctor Who: Regeneration]]''</ref> | ||
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Ark in Space was a story concept in John Leekley's series bible for Amblin Entertainment's proposed 1990s Doctor Who television show. It was based on the Fourth Doctor serial The Ark in Space.[1]
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In the far future, the Tardis arrives on an automated space station where the entire human population waits in deep freeze while a deadly diseases ravages Earth. A machinery malfunction means they were not awoken on time, and invading insect-like creatures have laid eggs in the leader, Noah. Noah sacrifices himself, and the Doctor awakens the passengers.[2]