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|number         = [[Series 1 (K9)|1.1]]
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|featuring      = <ul><li>[[K9 Mark 2]]</li><li>[[Starkey]]</li><li>[[Jorjie Turner]]</li><li>[[Darius Pike]]</li><li>[[Alistair Gryffen|Professor Alistair Gryffen]]</li></ul>
|season number   = Series 1 (K9)
|enemy         = [[Jixen]]
|series episode number = 1
|setting       = [[London]], [[2050]]
|main character  = [[K9 Mark 2]], [[Starkey]], [[Jorjie Turner|Jorjie]], [[Darius Pike|Darius]], [[Alistair Gryffen|Gryffen]]
|writer         = <ul><li>[[Shayne Armstrong]]</li><li>[[S.P. Krause]]</li></ul>
|featuring      = June Turner
|producer       = <ul><li>[[Penny Wall]]</li><li>[[Richard Stewart]]</li><li>[[Simon Barnes]]</li></ul>
|enemy           = [[Jixen 1]]
|director      = <ul><li>[[David Ceaser]]</li><li>[[Mark DeFriest]]</li></ul>
|setting         = [[Gryffen Manor]], [[London]] [[2050]]
|broadcast date = <ul><li>[[31st October]] [[2009]] (United Kingdom)</li><li>[[11th January]] [[2010]] (Scandinavia)</li><li>[[3rd April]] [[2010]] (Australia)</li></ul>
|writer         = Shayne Armstrong, S.P. Krause
|format         = 1 x 30 minute episode (Part 1 of 3)
|director        = [[David Caesar]]
|production code=
|producer       = [[Penny Wall]], [[Richard Stewart]], [[Simon Barnes]]
|previous story =
|broadcast date = 31 October 2009
|next story     = [[Liberation]]
|format         = 1 x 30 minute episode<br/>Part 1 of 3
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|production code = 1.1
'''Regeneration''' is the first episode of ''[[K9 (TV series)|K9]]'', an Australian-produced spinoff series featuring [[K9 Mark 2]]. The episode first aired in the UK as a special preview on 31st October 2009.
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|next           = Liberation (TV story)
|fullvid        = K-9 Season 1 Episode 1 - Regeneration (Full Episode)
|epcount = 1|featuring2=K9 Mark I{{!}}K9 Mark I
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'''''Regeneration''''' was the first episode of ''[[K9 (TV series)|K9]]'', the [[Australia]]n-produced spin-off series featuring [[K9 Mark 2]]. It was written by [[Shayne Armstrong]] and [[S.P. Krause]], and directed by [[David Caesar]] and [[Mark DeFriest]].
 
The episode first aired in the [[UK]] as a special preview on [[31 October (releases)|31 October]] [[2009 (releases)|2009]].<ref>https://www.doctorwhonews.net/2009/10/k9-to-launch-this-weekend.html</ref><ref>https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=371272061587&set=pb.100041806755178.-2207520000..</ref> It was notable for featuring the original [[K9 Mark I]], and his ultimate destruction and subsequent "[[Regeneration unit|regeneration]]" into his Mark 2 body. Though the Mark I model was a nod to the classic ''Doctor Who'' series, licencing issues would prove responsible for its regeneration into a different model, and henceforth, references to the classic series would be limited to avoid these issues.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
In 2050, London is under the governance of a totalitarian regime. Two rebellious teenagers, [[Starkey]] and [[Jorjie]], find themselves on the run from police and make their way into Professor Gryffen's lab building. Once there, they are witness to [[K9 Mark 2|K9]]'s arrival.
In [[2050]] [[London]], [[Starkey]] and [[Jorjie Turner|Jorjie]] are trying to escape [[CCPC|the police]]. They take refuge in a large detached house, the residence of reclusive scientist [[Professor]] [[Alistair Gryffen]] and a robot dog named [[K9 Mark I|K9]]. After the [[battle]] with the [[Jixen]], K9 performs a costly sacrifice that forces him to regenerate into a brand new body, but his [[mind]] may not have weathered the process.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Two men arrive at the home and lab of Professor [[Alistair Gryffen]] with a case. Upon providing the case, containing a piece of technology from a "fallen angel", a downed alien craft, they inform him that [[The Department]] will want a full report in 24 hours.
Two men arrive at the [[Gryffen Manor|home and laboratory]] of Professor [[Alistair Gryffen]] to give him a case. The case holds technology from a "[[fallen angel]]", a downed [[alien]] craft. They tell him [[the Department]] wants a full report in twenty-four hours.
 
Elsewhere, a teenage boy named [[Starkey]], who operates under the pseudonym of "Stark Reality," is by an outdoor public display board terminal. He hacks in to post a dissident message. As he finishes, a teenage girl named [[Jorjie Turner|Jorjie]] arrives and proposes, once again, working together. Starkey refuses. When she refers to him as Starkey he is surprised she knows his real name. She says she hacked his [[criminal]] activity file. She admires his work and wants to help. [[CCPC]]s arrive and the two take off together. They end up in an alley with police at each end. They try doors until they find one unlocked.
 
Inside they find Gryffen's laboratory. They hide in the shadows and watch as he experiments with the [[Space-Time Manipulator|space-time manipulator]]. When the youngsters try to leave, Starkey accidentally kicks the power plug from the wall and the machine goes haywire. Instead of the professor's lost family, four reptilian warriors come through the STM's beam. Starkey is hit with their mucus-like secretion. As Jorjie and the professor turn to aid him, a fifth being comes through the beam. It is a [[K9 Mark I|dog-like robot]] who, after distracting the aliens to allow Starkey to escape, informs the humans his power is running low and he must self destruct to destroy the four creatures. Starkey and Jorjie flee the building as Gryffen stays just outside the door, saying he suffers from a condition. Because the dog saved them, Starkey tries to help him, but is pulled back by Gryffen as an explosion rocks the room. They look inside to see the robot's parts strewn across the floor.


[[File:JorjieandStarkeyhiding.PNG|thumb|250px|left|Starkey and Jorjie hide from the "Robo Fuzz".]]
Starkey picks up an [[Regeneration unit|oval, palm-sized object]] that seems to be active. The surviving alien goes down the stairs. A boy arrives and asks what's going on. He notices Jorjie and introduces himself as [[Darius Pike]], personal assistant and supplier of ordered goods, a delivery boy as Jorjie puts it. She introduces herself. Starkey warns her not to use real names so she calls him "Stark Reality". Darius comforts the distraught Gryffen and quietly places a call to the authorities while Starkey apologises to the professor. Just then the palm sized ovoid pulses and floats into the air. The parts of the robot dog are reintegrated and refashioned into a new, but still recognisable, design. The robot introduces himself as [[K9 Mark 2|K9]] and begins to recalibrate his systems, including his new flight system.
Elsewhere, a teenage boy named Starkey, who operates under the pseudonym of "Stark Reality", is near an outdoor public display board terminal and is hacking in to post a dissident message against the government. As he finishes a teenage girl known as Jorjie arrives to yet again propose working together. Starkey adamantly refuses, but when she refers to him as Starkey he is shocked that she knows his real name. She reveals that she hacked his criminal activity file, she tells him she admires his work and that she wants to help. The [[CCPC]]s arrive and the pair take off together. So they find themselves in a back alley with police just around both ends. In desperation they try a number of doors until they find one unlocked.


[[File:K9beforedestruction.PNG|thumb|right|200px|K9 appears in the house.]]
K9 exits the building for a test flight as the police arrive. They arrest Starkey, informing him of a sentence of six months in [[virtual reality]] (VR) detention. As everyone leaves the lab, the lone surviving reptile warrior, which K9 called a [[Jixen]], sneaks off into the shadows.
Once inside, they find the lab of Professor Gryffen. They hide in the shadows and watch as the professor begins an experiment with his [[Space-Time Manipulator]]. As the duo prepare to leave Starkey accidently kicks the power plug from the wall and the machines goes haywire. Instead of bringing back the professor's lost family, four reptilian warriors arrive through the manipulator's beam. As the professor and two teens attempt to evade the creatures, Starkey is hit with their mucus-like projectile secretions. As Jorjie and the professor turn to aid Starkey a fifth being comes through the beam. This fifth arrival is a [[K9 Mark I|dog like robot]] who after distracting the aliens to give Starkey time to escape informs the humans that his power is running low and that he must self destruct in order to destroy the 4 creatures. Starkey and Jorjie exit the building as Gryffen stays just outside the door saying that he suffers from a condition. As the dog saved them Starkey tries to help him but is pulled back by Gryffen as an explosion rocks the room and looking back they see the parts of the robot strewn across the floor.


[[File:K9.PNG|thumb|250px|left|K9 after his Regeneration.]]
Professor Gryffen works with K9. K9 informs him his memory has been scrambled and he does not recall who he is. He also says the Jixen mucus is used to mark their enemies for tracking. Any Jixen that smells Starkey will recognise him as their enemy. In response to K9's question, the Professor says the space-time manipulator was built from parts found in a fallen angel.
As they look around Starkey picks up a [[Regeneration circuit|oval, palm sized object]] that seems to still be active while the surviving alien goes down the stairs. Shortly thereafter a boy arrives and seeing the damage asks what's going on, Starkey asks him what business is it of his and he explains that if anything happens to "the Prof" he's out of a job. He soon notices Jorjie and introduces himself as [[Darius Pike]], personal assistant and supplier of ordered goods, basically a Delivery Boy as Jorjie puts it. She introduces herself, Starkey warns her not to use real names so she calls him "Stark Reality". Darius comforts the distraught Gryffen and quietly places a call to the authorities while Starkey apologizes to the professor. Just then the palm sized ovoid begins to pulse and float into the air. Soon the parts of the robot dog are reintegrated and refashioned into a new, but still recognizable, design. The robot introduces himself as [[K9 Mark 2|K9]] and begins to recalibrate his systems, including his new flight system.


Just as K9 exits the building for a flight test, the police arrive and place Starkey under arrest, informing him of a sentence of 6 months in virtual reality (VR) detention. As everyone begins to exit the lab, the lone surviving reptile warrior, which K9 referred to as a [[Jixen]], is seen sneaking off into the shadows.
Starkey is in a barren room wearing [[VR goggles]]. He sees a plain white room with no details. Jorjie appears, having used her own goggles to communicate with him. With the computer system she shows him images of aliens locked up and experimented on in a secret Department facility. He says some of them might deserve it. She tells Starkey the reason she wanted to work with him was to expose this facility to the public. Starkey points out that he is in detention and can't help her.


[[File:Jixen.PNG|thumb|250px|right|The Jixen watches Starkey.]]
Gryffen works on K9 and activates a piece of music which K9 doesn't recognise; the damage to his memory is too great. He tells Gryffen he retains only fragments. He asks why the space-time travel device is here. Gryffen says the Department wants him to get it operating properly. Gryffen explains the ability to travel through space and time is enormously valuable. There is no limit to where you could go or whom you could bring. K9 asks whether he will be able to return where he came from if Gryffen fixes the device. Gryffen hopes he will. As Gryffen works on K9, the robot makes a sound. K9 explains he was in his remote identification system. Once a sound is imprinted, he can hear it across dimensions.


As Professor Gryffen works with K9, K9 informs the Professor that his memory has been scrambled and that he does not remember who he is. He also tells the Professor that the mucus from the Jixen is used to mark their enemies for later tracking. As such, any other Jixen that ever smell Starkey will recognize him as their enemy. Asking about the Space-Time Maipulator, the professor tells K9 that it was reconstructed from parts found in [[Fallen Angels]], down spacecraft that have landed on Earth.
Soon after, an [[intruder alert]] level 5 goes off in the detention facility. They trigger the end of the VR session and Starkey turns to see the Jixen enter his cell. After he is again sprayed with the Jixen's mucus, a CCPC enters and is attacked by the Jixen. This allows Starkey to escape.


Meanwhile Starkey is in a barren room wearing [[VR goggles]]. He sees a plain white room with absolutely nothing to do. Suddenly Jorjie appears, having used her own goggles and her hacking skills to communicate with him. From system she shows him images of aliens that have been locked up, and are being experimented on, in a secret Department facility. He says that some of them might deserve it, she argues that they aren't all like the Jixen and some of them a peaceful. She tells Starkey that the reason she wanted to work together with him was to expose this facility to the public. Starkey points out that he is already in detention and can't help her.
Back at Gryffen's lab, Darius is tuning up [[Mariah]], the professor's antique car. As Darius and the Professor discuss K9 and letting him stay there, Starkey enters the lab, covered with Jixen mucus. K9's still-repairing systems identify him as a Jixen warrior. Only the professor's protestations and Starkey's repeating some of the first words he said to K9 cause K9 to stop and reconsider his actions.


[[File:GryffenwithK9.PNG|thumb|250px|left|Gryffen works with K9.]]
As this crisis is averted, [[June Turner]], Gryffen's primary contact with the Department, arrives to discuss the explosion in the lab and the robot "dog" seen in the vicinity. She asks if the professor has seen Starkey since his escape. June makes it clear that capturing the robot "dog" is a Department priority and she expects the Professor to find him and bring him in for study. If he fails or refuses, his funding for the STM project will be ended. It will be dismantled and given to a more co-operative researcher. Gryffen tells her there is no need to do that. After she leaves, Starkey and K9 come out of their hiding place and Starkey thanks Gryffen.
Gryffen works on K9 and activates a piece of [[Doctor Who theme|music]] which K9 doesn't recognise as the damage to his memory is too great, he tells Gryffen he retains memory fragments only. He asks why is the Space-Time travel device located here, he says the Department wants him to get it operating properly. K9 asks why, Gryffen explains that the ability to travel through space and time is enormously valuable, there's not limit to where you could go or who you could bring here. K9 gives the Jixen as an example, K9 asks that if he does fix it will he able to return in to where he came from, Gryffen tells him hopefully he will. As Gryffen works on K9 more, a sound comes from K9. Gryffen asks what happened, K9 explains that he was in his remote identification system, he tells him that once a sound is imprinted he can hear it across dimensions. Gryffen drops a ball, K9 says the sound has to be repetitive and Gryffen drops the ball twice.


Soon after alarms go off in the detention facility and the Jixen enters the corridor leading to Starkey's cell. The alarms trigger the end of the VR session and Starkey turns to see the Jixen enter his cell. After being sprayed a second time with the Jixen's mucus, a CCPC enters and is attacked by the Jixen. This gives Starkey enough time to exit the cell and escape the facility.
After June leaves, Starkey tells Darius that no one has ever stuck up for him like Professor Gryffen has. Darius agrees that the professor is a great guy. Starkey also thanks Darius for not turning him in. Darius tells Starkey there will be other chances. As Jorjie enters, K9 tells her about nearly "neutralising" Starkey. To apologise, K9 gives Starkey a special whistle that will call K9 to wherever Starkey is.


Back at Professor Gryffen's lab, Darius is tuning up [[Mariah]], the professor's antique car. As Darius and the professor discuss K9 and how good of an idea it is to let him stay there, Starkey enters the lab. Covered with Jixen mucus, K9's still repairing systems identify Starkey to be a Jixen warrior. Only the professor's protestations and Starkey repeating some of the first words he said to K9, cause K9 to stop and reconsider his actions.
== Cast ==
* Professor [[Alistair Gryffen]] - [[Robert Moloney]]
* [[Starkey]] - [[Keegan Joyce]]
* [[Jorjie Turner]] - [[Philippa Coulthard]]
* [[Darius Pike]] - [[Daniel Webber]]
* Voice of [[K9 Mark 2|K9]] - [[John Leeson]]
* [[June Turner]] - [[Robyn Moore]]
* [[Department Field Officer 1]] - [[Rob Horton]]
* [[Department Field Officer 2]] - [[Michael Thompson]]
* [[CCPC]] #1 - [[Josh Norbido]]
* [[CCPC]] #2 - [[Jason McNamara]]
* [[CCPC]] #3 - [[Eugen Bekafigo]]
* [[CCPC]] #4 - [[Michael Donnet]]
* [[CCPC]] #5 - [[Tyler Rostedt]]
* [[Jixen 1|Jixen #1]] - [[Janardan Kewin]]
* [[Jixen 2|Jixen #2]] - [[Brennan Koryzma]]
* [[Jixen 3|Jixen #3]] - [[James Smith (actor)|James Smith]]
* [[Alien]]s - [[George Pikusa]], [[Jessica Field]], [[Nick Burgess]], [[Amy Verwayen]], [[Hayley McFarlane]], [[Vince Holland]], [[Billy Shannon]], [[Cathey Burgess]]
''Robert Moloney, Keegan Joyce, Philippa Coulthard, Daniel Webber and John Leeson are all credited in the opening of the episode and not the closing credits. With the exception of Leeson's credit, they are credited only by their name and not with their respective character's name attached.''


As that crisis is averted [[June Turner]], Professor Gryffen's primary contact with the Department, arrives to discuss the explosion in the lab, a robot "dog" that was seen in the vicinity near the time of the explosion, and to ask if the professor has seen Starkey since his escape. While Starkey and K9 hide behind a bank of cabinets, June makes it clear that capturing the robot "dog" is a priority of the Department and that she expects the professor to find him and bring him in for study and if he fails or refuses his funding for the STM project will be terminated, it will be dismantled and passed on to a more co-operative researcher. Gryffen tells her there is no need to do that, she says she hopes not and that she'd hate to take it away from him, but will if she has to. She then leaves, Starkey and K9 come out of their hiding place and Starkey thanks Gryffen.
== Crew ==
* [[Writer]]s - [[Shayne Armstrong]], [[S.P. Krause]]
* [[Director (crew)|Director]]s - [[David Caesar]], [[Mark DeFriest]]
* [[Producer]]s - [[Penny Wall]], [[Richard Stewart]], [[Simon Barnes]]
* [[Executive producer]]s - [[Jim Howell]], [[Grant Bradley]], [[Steve Robbins]]
* [[Associate producer]]s - [[Bob Baker]], [[Paul Tams]]
* Executive producer, Network Ten Australia - [[Cherrie Bottger]]
* Supervising producer - [[Dale Bradley]]
* Co-Executive producer - [[Mark Blythe]]
** With thanks to [[Sam Tromans]]
* Line producer - [[Pam Collis]]


After June leaves, Starkey tells Darius that no one has ever stuck up for him like Professor Gryffen has, and Darius agrees that the professor is a great guy. Starkey also thanks Darius for not turning him in. Darius informs Starkey that there will be other chances. As Jorjie enters K9 tells her about nearly "neutralizing" Starkey, and to apologize K9 gives Starkey a special whistle that will call K9 wherever Starkey is.
==== Key creatives ====
* VFX Director - [[David Napier]]
* Series [[Production Designer]] - [[Jon Dowding]]
* Episodic Designer - [[Adam Head]]
* [[K9 Mark 2|New K9]] Design by - [[Paul Tams]], [[Alex Kubalsky]]
* Series Director of Photography - [[Ben Nott]]
* Episodic Director of Photography - [[Tony O'Loughlan]]
* Music by - [[Christopher Elves]]
* K9 theme music by - [[Michael Lira]]
* [[Editor]] - [[Russell Maggs]]


==Cast==
==== Casting ====
*[[K9 Mark 2]] - [[John Leeson]]
* Casting - [[Faith Martin]] and associates
*[[Starkey]] - [[Keegan Joyce]]
* Episodic casting - [[Lisa Maloney]]
*[[Jorjie Turner]] - [[Philippa Coulthard]]
* Drama/Dialogue coach - [[Peter Kent]]
*[[Darius Pike]] - [[Daniel Webber]]
*Professor [[Alistair Gryffen]] - [[Robert Moloney]]
*[[June Turner]] - [[Robyn Moore]]


==Production crew==
==== Scripting ====
*[[Writer]]s - [[Shayne Armstrong]], [[S.P. Krause]]
* Story Producer - [[Victoria Madden]]
*[[Director]]s - [[David Ceaser]], [[Mark DeFriest]]
* Script Editor - [[Anthony Morris]]
*[[Producer]]s - [[Penny Wall]], [[Richard Stewart]], [[Simon Barnes]]
*[[Executive producer]]s - [[Jim Howell]], [[Grant Bradley]], [[Steve Robbins]]
*[[Associate producer]]s - [[Bob Baker]], [[Paul Tams]]
*Supervising producer - [[Dale Bradley]]
*Co-Executive producers - [[Mark Blythe]], [[Sam Tromans]]
*Line producer - [[Pam Collis]]
*VFX Director - [[David Napier]]
*Series Production Designer - [[Jon Dowding]]
*Episodic Designer - [[Adam Head]]
*[[K9 Mark 2|New K9]] Design by - [[Paul Tams]], [[Alex Kubalsky]]
*Series Director of Photography - [[Ben Nott]]
*Episodic Director of Photography - [[Tony O'Loughlan]]
*Music by - [[Christopher Elves]]
*K9 theme music by - [[Michael Lira]]
*[[Editor]] - [[Russell Maggs]]
*Casting - [[Faith Martin]] and associates
*Episodic casting - [[Lisa Maloney]]
*Drama/Dialogue coach - [[Peter Kent]]
*Story Producer - [[Victoria Madden]]
*Script Editor - [[Anthony Morris]]
*Production Accountant - [[Pru Donovan]]
*1st Assistant Director - [[Peter McLennan]]
*Script Supervisor - [[Sue Ketchington]]
*[[Costume Designer]] - [[Joanne Thompson]]
*Makeup Designer - [[Sharon Robbins]]
*Puppeteer - [[David Pawsey]]
*[[Location Manager]] - [[Charles Boyle]]
*Sound Recordist - [[Ian Grant]]
*B Camera Operator - [[Dan Maxwell]]
*Gaffer - [[Steve Monk]]
*Key Grip - [[Billy Harmer]]
*Safety Supervisor/Stunt Coordinator - [[Danny Baldwin]]
*Transport Manager - [[Alister Ward]]
*Unit Manager - [[Graeme Suhr]]
*Post Production Facility - [[Cutting Edge Australia]]
*Head of Post Production - [[John Lee]]
*Sound Design - [[Warren Pearson]]
*Sound Mix - [[Ben Vlad]]
*K9 Theme Music Recored - [[Supersonic]]
*The Postworks - [[Bob Blasdall]]
*Marshalls and Dent Lawyers - [[Shaun Miller]], [[Bryce Menzies]]
*Completion Gurantor - [[First Australian Completion Bond Company Pty Ltd]]
*Executive producer Network Ten Australia - [[Cherrie Bottger]]


== References ==
==== Crew Department Heads ====
Gryffen's residence being an old Police Station with the [[Space-Time Manipulator]] in the middle is reminiscent of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] being in the shape of a [[police box]] with the console in the middle.
* Production Accountant - [[Pru Donovan]]
* 1st Assistant Director - [[Peter McLennan]]
* Script Supervisor - [[Sue Ketchington]]
* [[Costume Designer]] - [[Joanne Thompson]]
* Makeup Designer - [[Sharon Robbins]]
* [[Puppeteer (crew)|Puppeteer]] - [[David Pawsey]]
* [[Location Manager]] - [[Charles Boyle]]
* Sound Recordist - [[Ian Grant]]
* B Camera Operator - [[Dan Maxwell]]
* Gaffer - [[Steve Monk]]
* Key Grip - [[Billy Harmer]]
* Safety Supervisor/Stunt Coordinator - [[Danny Baldwin]]
* Transport Manager - [[Alister Ward]]
* Unit Manager - [[Graeme Suhr]]


== Story notes ==
==== Special Thanks ====
* Before his "regeneration", the K9 that is seen is identical to the original models used on ''Doctor Who''. According to K9 creator [[Bob Baker]], this is meant to be K9 Mark I who was last seen on screen remaining on [[Gallifrey]] with [[Leela]]. This then implies that K9 Mark I survived the [[Last Great Time War]].
* Space Furniture, ShredX, J. Barbour and Sons Ltd., Heath Williams at Firefly Lighting, VideoPro
* K9 informs Professor Gryffen that much of his memory was damaged in his self destruction, as such K9 no longer seems to remember [[the Doctor]], whether he remembers Leela is yet to be seen.
* When Professor Gryffen triggers a piece of music stored in K9's memory, K9 informs the professor that he cannot name the tune. The 3 notes that are played are the first three notes of the ''Doctor Who'' theme song.
* The day before this episode was broadcast, another [[K9 Mark IV|K9]] appeared in ''[[The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith]]''.
* This episode was orignally reported to be rebroadcast on [[3rd April]] [[2010]] to start the series. However for an unknown reason, ''[[The Korven]]'' was broadcast instead.


==== Post Production ====
* Post Production Facility - [[Cutting Edge Australia]]
* Head of Post Production - [[John Lee (post-production)|John Lee]]
* Sound Design - [[Warren Pearson]]
* Sound Mix - [[Ben Vlad]]
* K9 Theme Music Recorded - [[Supersonic]]
* THE PostWORKS - [[Bob Blasdall]]


=== Ratings ===
==== Legal & Financial Services ====
''to be added''
* Marshalls & Dent Lawyers - [[Shaun Miller]], [[Bryce Menzies]]
* Completion Guarantor - [[First Australian Completion Bond Company Pty Ltd]]


=== Myths ===
''Cutting Edge Group in association with AirEdel.''
''to be added''


=== Filming locations ===
== Worldbuilding ==
''to be added''
* Jorjie asks Starkey if he is a [[lone wolf]].
* Jorjie found Starkey's real [[name]] by [[hacking]] his [[criminal activity file]].
* [[K9 Mark 1]] was one of the operational systems available to K9 Mark 2.
* [[Channel 8]] broadcasts [[television]] news.
* K9 describes himself to Gryffen as a [[cybernetics|cybernetic]] construction containing [[quantum consciousness]].
* K9 also boasts of being "capable of logical [[deduction]] to within 1.47593 [[gigaflop]]s".


===Production errors===
== Story notes ==
*When K9 gives Starkey the whistle, he says that if Starkey blows it it will "call you to my side." He must have meant it the other way around.
* The day before this episode was broadcast in the UK, [[K9 Mark IV]] appeared in [[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith]]''.
* ''Regeneration'' is the first part of a trilogy of episodes, followed by ''[[Liberation (TV story)|Liberation]]'' and ''[[The Korven (TV story)|The Korven]]''.
* Before his "regeneration", the K9 seen is identical to the models originally used on ''Doctor Who''. According to K9 creator [[Bob Baker]], this is meant to be [[K9 Mark I]], last seen on screen on [[Gallifrey]] with [[Leela]] in [[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion of Time (TV story)|The Invasion of Time]]''.
* The regeneration unit has writing on it which reads "[[∂³Σx²]]" and "Ø>¯<Δ". In the 1972 behind-the-scenes book ''[[The Making of Doctor Who]]'' by [[Terrance Dicks]] and [[Malcolm Hulke]], "∂³Σx²" was given as [[the Doctor]]'s name. Thus, the writing on the unit would seem to indicate that the Doctor installed it in K9.
* When Professor Gryffen triggers a piece of music stored in K9's memory, K9 informs the professor he cannot name the tune. The three notes played are the first three notes of the ''Doctor Who'' [[[[Doctor Who theme|theme song]].
* This episode was originally to be rebroadcast on [[3 April (releases)|3 April]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]] to start the series. However, for an unknown reason, ''[[The Korven (TV story)|The Korven]]'' was broadcast instead.{{What?}}
* On its broadcast on the Channel 10 Network in Australia and [[Disney XD]] in the UK, June is the only supporting character to be credited. However, on its broadcast on Five, the supporting cast is credited as well.
* Professor Gryffen's laboratory and home is in a disused police station which still bears the exterior appearance of its former purpose, such as a police lamp next to the front door, signage, and inter alia; the building is shown in ''[[The Cambridge Spy (TV story)|The Cambridge Spy]]'' to have been an active police station as recently as 23 November 1963. This parallels the TARDIS' exterior appearance as a 1963 police box.
 
=== Production errors ===
{{K9 discontinuity}}
* When K9 gives Starkey the special whistle, he says to Starkey that it will "call you to my side.". The line should be "call ''me ''[K9] to ''your ''[Starkey] side."


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
{{K9 discontinuity}}
* Gryffen receives a STM component from the [[Korven fallen angel|fallen angel]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Angel of the North (TV story)|Angel of the North]]'')
*The main K9 is an alternative to the [[K9 Mark I]] that first appeared in [[DW]]: ''[[The Invisible Enemy]]''.
* Gryffen is trying to recover his lost family. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Fall of the House of Gryffen (TV story)|The Fall of the House of Gryffen]]'')
* K9 Mark I dies by self-destruction to kill hostile aliens and save humans in London; [[K-9 Mark III]] met his end in a similar fashion in [[2007]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[School Reunion (TV story)|School Reunion]]'')
* K9's [[regeneration unit]] is labelled with [[∂³Σx²]], which is stated in one account top be [[the Doctor]]'s real name. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Trial of Doctor Who (short story)|The Trial of Doctor Who]]'')


== Home video releases ==
== Home video releases ==
[[File:Dvd-k9complete.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Official Boxset Cover.]]
This episode is featured in the following DVD sets:
*This episode is featured in the Series One complete boxset which is due to be released in Australia in [[29th September]] [[2010]], UK release is unknown. [http://tardis-base.blogspot.com/2010/08/k9-complete-first-series.html]
* Series One complete box set, released in Australia on [[29 September (releases)|29 September]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]].<ref>http://tardis-base.blogspot.com/2010/08/k9-complete-first-series.html</ref>
[[File:Dvd-k9bounty.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''The Bounty Hunter'' Official Cover.]]
* A "vanilla" DVD called ''The Bounty Hunter'', containing ''Regeneration'', ''[[Liberation (TV story)|Liberation]]'', ''[[The Korven (TV story)|The Korven]]'', ''[[The Bounty Hunter (TV story)|The Bounty Hunter]]'', ''[[Sirens of Ceres (TV story)|Sirens of Ceres]]'' and ''[[Fear Itself (TV story)|Fear Itself]]'', released in Australia on [[29 September (releases)|29 September]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]].<ref>http://merchandise.thedoctorwhosite.co.uk/k9-dvd-complete-series-bounty-hunter/</ref>
*This episode is featured in a "vanilla" DVD called ''The Bounty Hunter'' along with ''[[Liberation]]'', ''[[The Korven]]'', ''[[The Bounty Hunter]]'', ''[[Sirens of Ceres]]'' and ''[[Fear Itself (TV story)|Fear Itself]]'', which is due to be released in Australia in [[29th September]] [[2010]], UK release is unknown.[http://merchandise.thedoctorwhosite.co.uk/k9-dvd-complete-series-bounty-hunter/]
* ''K9: Series 1: Volume 1'', containing episodes 1–12, released in the UK on [[31 January (releases)|31 January]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]] and in the US on [[30 March (releases)|30 March]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]].<ref>http://merchandise.thedoctorwhosite.co.uk/k9-complete-series-1-13-episodes/</ref><ref>http://www.amazon.com/K9-Series-1-Vol/dp/B004EJ006M/ref=pd_bxgy_mov_img_b</ref>
* ''K9: Ultimate Collectors Edition'', containing the full first series, released in the UK on [[11 June (releases)|11 June]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]].<ref>http://www.amazon.co.uk/K9-Complete-Box-Set-DVD/dp/B0076WI3C2/ref=sr_1_4?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1339049905&sr=1-4</ref>
* Series One complete box set, released in North America on [[7 May (releases)|7 May]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]] by Shout! Factory.<ref>http://www.amazon.com/K-9-Complete-Robert-Moloney/dp/B00BCMSZPC/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1417539199&sr=1-1&keywords=k9+completel</ref>


==See also==
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''to be added''
File:Dvd-k9complete.jpg|Complete Boxset<br />(Region 4, Australia)
File:Dvd-k9bounty.jpg|''The Bounty Hunter''<br />(Region 4, Australia)
File:K9 Series 1 Vol 1 DVD.jpg|Series 1, Volume 1<br />(Region 0, sold in UK and US)
File:K9 Ultimate Collectors Edition DVD.jpg|"Ultimate Collectors Edition"<br />(Region 2, UK)
</gallery>


==External links==
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You may wish to consult Regeneration (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

Regeneration was the first episode of K9, the Australian-produced spin-off series featuring K9 Mark 2. It was written by Shayne Armstrong and S.P. Krause, and directed by David Caesar and Mark DeFriest.

The episode first aired in the UK as a special preview on 31 October 2009.[1][2] It was notable for featuring the original K9 Mark I, and his ultimate destruction and subsequent "regeneration" into his Mark 2 body. Though the Mark I model was a nod to the classic Doctor Who series, licencing issues would prove responsible for its regeneration into a different model, and henceforth, references to the classic series would be limited to avoid these issues.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

In 2050 London, Starkey and Jorjie are trying to escape the police. They take refuge in a large detached house, the residence of reclusive scientist Professor Alistair Gryffen and a robot dog named K9. After the battle with the Jixen, K9 performs a costly sacrifice that forces him to regenerate into a brand new body, but his mind may not have weathered the process.

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Two men arrive at the home and laboratory of Professor Alistair Gryffen to give him a case. The case holds technology from a "fallen angel", a downed alien craft. They tell him the Department wants a full report in twenty-four hours.

Elsewhere, a teenage boy named Starkey, who operates under the pseudonym of "Stark Reality," is by an outdoor public display board terminal. He hacks in to post a dissident message. As he finishes, a teenage girl named Jorjie arrives and proposes, once again, working together. Starkey refuses. When she refers to him as Starkey he is surprised she knows his real name. She says she hacked his criminal activity file. She admires his work and wants to help. CCPCs arrive and the two take off together. They end up in an alley with police at each end. They try doors until they find one unlocked.

Inside they find Gryffen's laboratory. They hide in the shadows and watch as he experiments with the space-time manipulator. When the youngsters try to leave, Starkey accidentally kicks the power plug from the wall and the machine goes haywire. Instead of the professor's lost family, four reptilian warriors come through the STM's beam. Starkey is hit with their mucus-like secretion. As Jorjie and the professor turn to aid him, a fifth being comes through the beam. It is a dog-like robot who, after distracting the aliens to allow Starkey to escape, informs the humans his power is running low and he must self destruct to destroy the four creatures. Starkey and Jorjie flee the building as Gryffen stays just outside the door, saying he suffers from a condition. Because the dog saved them, Starkey tries to help him, but is pulled back by Gryffen as an explosion rocks the room. They look inside to see the robot's parts strewn across the floor.

Starkey picks up an oval, palm-sized object that seems to be active. The surviving alien goes down the stairs. A boy arrives and asks what's going on. He notices Jorjie and introduces himself as Darius Pike, personal assistant and supplier of ordered goods, a delivery boy as Jorjie puts it. She introduces herself. Starkey warns her not to use real names so she calls him "Stark Reality". Darius comforts the distraught Gryffen and quietly places a call to the authorities while Starkey apologises to the professor. Just then the palm sized ovoid pulses and floats into the air. The parts of the robot dog are reintegrated and refashioned into a new, but still recognisable, design. The robot introduces himself as K9 and begins to recalibrate his systems, including his new flight system.

K9 exits the building for a test flight as the police arrive. They arrest Starkey, informing him of a sentence of six months in virtual reality (VR) detention. As everyone leaves the lab, the lone surviving reptile warrior, which K9 called a Jixen, sneaks off into the shadows.

Professor Gryffen works with K9. K9 informs him his memory has been scrambled and he does not recall who he is. He also says the Jixen mucus is used to mark their enemies for tracking. Any Jixen that smells Starkey will recognise him as their enemy. In response to K9's question, the Professor says the space-time manipulator was built from parts found in a fallen angel.

Starkey is in a barren room wearing VR goggles. He sees a plain white room with no details. Jorjie appears, having used her own goggles to communicate with him. With the computer system she shows him images of aliens locked up and experimented on in a secret Department facility. He says some of them might deserve it. She tells Starkey the reason she wanted to work with him was to expose this facility to the public. Starkey points out that he is in detention and can't help her.

Gryffen works on K9 and activates a piece of music which K9 doesn't recognise; the damage to his memory is too great. He tells Gryffen he retains only fragments. He asks why the space-time travel device is here. Gryffen says the Department wants him to get it operating properly. Gryffen explains the ability to travel through space and time is enormously valuable. There is no limit to where you could go or whom you could bring. K9 asks whether he will be able to return where he came from if Gryffen fixes the device. Gryffen hopes he will. As Gryffen works on K9, the robot makes a sound. K9 explains he was in his remote identification system. Once a sound is imprinted, he can hear it across dimensions.

Soon after, an intruder alert level 5 goes off in the detention facility. They trigger the end of the VR session and Starkey turns to see the Jixen enter his cell. After he is again sprayed with the Jixen's mucus, a CCPC enters and is attacked by the Jixen. This allows Starkey to escape.

Back at Gryffen's lab, Darius is tuning up Mariah, the professor's antique car. As Darius and the Professor discuss K9 and letting him stay there, Starkey enters the lab, covered with Jixen mucus. K9's still-repairing systems identify him as a Jixen warrior. Only the professor's protestations and Starkey's repeating some of the first words he said to K9 cause K9 to stop and reconsider his actions.

As this crisis is averted, June Turner, Gryffen's primary contact with the Department, arrives to discuss the explosion in the lab and the robot "dog" seen in the vicinity. She asks if the professor has seen Starkey since his escape. June makes it clear that capturing the robot "dog" is a Department priority and she expects the Professor to find him and bring him in for study. If he fails or refuses, his funding for the STM project will be ended. It will be dismantled and given to a more co-operative researcher. Gryffen tells her there is no need to do that. After she leaves, Starkey and K9 come out of their hiding place and Starkey thanks Gryffen.

After June leaves, Starkey tells Darius that no one has ever stuck up for him like Professor Gryffen has. Darius agrees that the professor is a great guy. Starkey also thanks Darius for not turning him in. Darius tells Starkey there will be other chances. As Jorjie enters, K9 tells her about nearly "neutralising" Starkey. To apologise, K9 gives Starkey a special whistle that will call K9 to wherever Starkey is.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Robert Moloney, Keegan Joyce, Philippa Coulthard, Daniel Webber and John Leeson are all credited in the opening of the episode and not the closing credits. With the exception of Leeson's credit, they are credited only by their name and not with their respective character's name attached.

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Crew Department Heads[[edit] | [edit source]]

Special Thanks[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Space Furniture, ShredX, J. Barbour and Sons Ltd., Heath Williams at Firefly Lighting, VideoPro

Post Production[[edit] | [edit source]]

Legal & Financial Services[[edit] | [edit source]]

Cutting Edge Group in association with AirEdel.

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

  • The day before this episode was broadcast in the UK, K9 Mark IV appeared in TV: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith.
  • Regeneration is the first part of a trilogy of episodes, followed by Liberation and The Korven.
  • Before his "regeneration", the K9 seen is identical to the models originally used on Doctor Who. According to K9 creator Bob Baker, this is meant to be K9 Mark I, last seen on screen on Gallifrey with Leela in TV: The Invasion of Time.
  • The regeneration unit has writing on it which reads "∂³Σx²" and "Ø>¯<Δ". In the 1972 behind-the-scenes book The Making of Doctor Who by Terrance Dicks and Malcolm Hulke, "∂³Σx²" was given as the Doctor's name. Thus, the writing on the unit would seem to indicate that the Doctor installed it in K9.
  • When Professor Gryffen triggers a piece of music stored in K9's memory, K9 informs the professor he cannot name the tune. The three notes played are the first three notes of the Doctor Who [[theme song.
  • This episode was originally to be rebroadcast on 3 April 2010 to start the series. However, for an unknown reason, The Korven was broadcast instead.[statement unclear]
  • On its broadcast on the Channel 10 Network in Australia and Disney XD in the UK, June is the only supporting character to be credited. However, on its broadcast on Five, the supporting cast is credited as well.
  • Professor Gryffen's laboratory and home is in a disused police station which still bears the exterior appearance of its former purpose, such as a police lamp next to the front door, signage, and inter alia; the building is shown in The Cambridge Spy to have been an active police station as recently as 23 November 1963. This parallels the TARDIS' exterior appearance as a 1963 police box.

Production errors[[edit] | [edit source]]

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.
  • When K9 gives Starkey the special whistle, he says to Starkey that it will "call you to my side.". The line should be "call me [K9] to your [Starkey] side."

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Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

This episode is featured in the following DVD sets:

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