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[[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] travellers find they have landed on [[Maitland's ship|a drifting spaceship]], and its crew is dead. The corpses are warm, even though their self-winding watches (which are powered by the movement of the wrist) say they have been dead for at least twenty-four hours. As the travellers go to leave, one of the crew members, Captain [[Maitland (The Sensorites)|Maitland]], regains consciousness. [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] helps revive him with a device he later calls a heart resuscitator. They use this device on the other crew member, [[Carol Richmond]]. The two tell the travellers they are on an exploration mission from [[28th century]] [[Earth]] and are orbiting [[Sense Sphere|Sense-Sphere]]. Its inhabitants, the [[Sensorite]]s, refuse to let them leave orbit; they are able to control the brains of any human around them. They say the Sensorites put them to sleep but never kill them; indeed, the Sensorites feed them regularly. | [[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] travellers find they have landed on [[Maitland's ship|a drifting spaceship]], and its crew is dead. The corpses are warm, even though their self-winding watches (which are powered by the movement of the wrist) say they have been dead for at least twenty-four hours. As the travellers go to leave, one of the crew members, Captain [[Maitland (The Sensorites)|Maitland]], regains consciousness. [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] helps revive him with a device he later calls a heart resuscitator. They use this device on the other crew member, [[Carol Richmond]]. The two tell the travellers they are on an exploration mission from [[28th century]] [[Earth]] and are orbiting [[Sense Sphere|Sense-Sphere]]. Its inhabitants, the [[Sensorite]]s, refuse to let them leave orbit; they are able to control the brains of any human around them. They say the Sensorites put them to sleep but never kill them; indeed, the Sensorites feed them regularly. | ||
As they leave the room, the TARDIS crew do not notice a mysterious figure burning the lock | As they leave the room, the TARDIS crew do not notice a mysterious figure burning the lock out of the TARDIS doors. | ||
As Ian starts to question Maitland on the future of Earth, the Doctor decides they should leave lest Ian learn too much. It is then they discover that the lock is missing. The TARDIS is permanently locked. | As Ian starts to question Maitland on the future of Earth, the Doctor decides they should leave lest Ian learn too much. It is then they discover that the lock is missing. The TARDIS is permanently locked. |
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