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|number        = [[Series 1 (K9)|1.25]]
|number        = [[Series 1 (K9)|1.25]]
|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>
|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>
|enemy          = <ul><li>[[Korven]]</li><li>[[Thorne]]
|enemy          = <ul><li>[[Thorne]]</li></ul>
|setting        = [[London]], [[2050]]
|setting        = [[London]], [[2050]]
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== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
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*Unlike [[Doctor Who]] and [[The Sarah Jane Adventures]] titles, in which if the title of an episode contains the name of an alien, said alien appears in the episode. The title of this episode solely refers to K9, the titular ''Hound of the Korven'' and the [[Korven]] make no appearance, although they are mentioned.


=== Ratings ===
=== Ratings ===

Revision as of 16:06, 24 September 2010

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Synopsis

Thorne entices K9 to hand over his Regeneration Circuit in exchange for his missing memory chip. As a double cross the fake chip contains a sequence turning K9 into a bomb. Starkey is taken by an old enemy who has a few surprises for K9 and his friends too.

Plot

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Cast

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References

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Story notes

  • Unlike Doctor Who and The Sarah Jane Adventures titles, in which if the title of an episode contains the name of an alien, said alien appears in the episode. The title of this episode solely refers to K9, the titular Hound of the Korven and the Korven make no appearance, although they are mentioned.

Ratings

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Myths

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Filming locations

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Production errors

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Continuity

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.

One of the Jixen Warriors who was supposed to have been destroyed when K-9's predecessor self-destructed is revealed to have survived and learned (pretty poorly though) English. He reveals to Starkey that they were the good guys and were winning the war against the Merons until the Korven supplied them with energy weapons. K-9 was working for the Korven while four of the Jixen planned to visit Earth and warn them of the brain-sucking parasites coming to bring about the end of days just as they had to the Jixen home-world. They hired Ahab to take out The Zanthus Pia because he was a petty obstacle, chasing K-9, their nemesis, hound of the Korven through a space-time portal generated by the malfunctioning STM. K-9 blew himself up while one of the Jixen survived and tried to reason with Starkey only to be vanquished with a self-destructing force-field generator. The sole surviving Jixen learned the native tongue so he could communicate with Starkey and become friends with mankind. Meanwhile, Thorne, a Meron spy in disguise, abandoned by his partner who fled in cowardice back to the Meron home-world has stolen K-9's regeneration circuit and given K-9 a nasty computer ship that will cause him to self-destruct upon encountering the Jixen, thus preventing him from warning mankind and getting rid of any proof of the Korven's forthcoming invasion. K-9 is saved and the Jixen gets his message across to The Department while Thorne still has the circuit, K-9's elixir of life. LOMAXX may also be a cyborg.

Home video releases

This episode is featured in the Series One complete boxset.[1]

Official Cover.

See also

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External links

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