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''The Stones of Darkness'' was an unproduced script written by [[Brian Hayles]], initially intended to end both [[Season 6]] and [[Patrick Troughton|Patrick Troughton's]] tenure as the Doctor. Hayles | {{title dab away}} | ||
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'''''The Stones of Darkness''''' was an unproduced script written by [[Brian Hayles]], initially intended to end both [[Season 6 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 6]] and [[Patrick Troughton|Patrick Troughton's]] tenure as the Doctor. Hayles abandoned the script after his submission for Season 5, ''The Queen of Time'', was dropped. | |||
The script would have seen the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe face the [[Celestial Toymaker]] and [[Hecuba]] together | The script would have seen the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe face the [[Celestial Toymaker]] and [[Hecuba]] together. After going through several perilous ordeals, the Doctor would have decided to send his companions home for their own safety, before going into the game's final round. The Doctor would have destroyed the Toymaker and Hecuba whilst triggering his second regeneration in the process.{{Source}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 19 June 2024
The Stones of Darkness was an unproduced script written by Brian Hayles, initially intended to end both Season 6 and Patrick Troughton's tenure as the Doctor. Hayles abandoned the script after his submission for Season 5, The Queen of Time, was dropped.
The script would have seen the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe face the Celestial Toymaker and Hecuba together. After going through several perilous ordeals, the Doctor would have decided to send his companions home for their own safety, before going into the game's final round. The Doctor would have destroyed the Toymaker and Hecuba whilst triggering his second regeneration in the process.[source needed]