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==Plot==
==Plot==
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The TARDIS is infiltrated by the Swarm - a space-borne intelligence that wishes to spread itself across the universe - and the Doctor is infected by its nucleus. The ship then materialises on Titan, one of the moons of Saturn, where the human occupants of a refuelling station have also been taken over.
 
The Doctor eventually collapses as a result of his infection, but first manages to relay to Leela the coordinates of a local hospital asteroid. At the Bi-Al Foundation, based on the asteroid, Professor Marius clones the two time travellers, miniaturises the clones using the relative dimensional stabiliser from the TARDIS and then injects them into the Doctor's body in the hope that they can find and destroy the nucleus.
 
The plan backfires as the nucleus escapes from the Doctor in place of the clones and is enlarged to human size. The creature arranges for itself to be taken back to Titan, where breeding tanks have been prepared for it.
 
The Doctor, now cured of its influence, enlists the help of K9, Professor Marius's dog-shaped robot computer, and sets a booby-trap that results in the breeding tanks being blown up, killing the nucleus. Marius gives K9 to the Doctor as a parting gift.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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==References==
==References==
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*K9 states the first successful cloning experiments were carried out in the year [[3922]]. He adds that ''"the [[Kilbracken]] holograph cloning technique replicates from a single cell a short lived copy. Efficiency of individualisation not completely guaranteed."''
*Professor Marius is said to be an expert in [[extra terrestrial]] pathological endomorphisms.


==Story Notes==
==Story Notes==
*This story had the working titles; '''The Invader Within''', '''The Enemy Within''' and '''The Invisible Invader'''.
* This story was listed on the [[1970]]s [[sound effects LP]] as "[[The Enemy Within]]"
* This story was listed on the [[1970]]s [[sound effects LP]] as "[[The Enemy Within]]"
*This is the story which introduced [[K-9]].
*This is the story which introduced [[K-9]].
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===Ratings===
===Ratings===
*Episode 1: 8.6 Million
*Part 1 - 8.6 million viewers
*Episode 2: 7.3 Million
*Part 2 - 7.3 million viewers
*Episode 3: 7.5 Million
*Part 3 - 7.5 million viewers
*Episode 4: 8.3 Million
*Part 4 - 8.3 million viewers


===Myths===
===Myths===
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===Location Filming===
===Filming Locations===
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===Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors===
===Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors===
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*The clones of the Doctor and Leela should have been naked.


==Continuity==
==Continuity==
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==Target Novelisations==
==Target Novelisations==
*Published in 1979 as 'Doctor Who and the Invisible Enemy' By [[Terrance Dicks]].
*Novelised as ''[[Doctor Who and the Invisible Enemy]]'' in [[1979]] by [[Terrance Dicks]].


==See Also==
==See also==
*[[Timewyrm: Revelation]] (journey into the Doctor's mind)
*''[[NA]]:'' [[Timewyrm: Revelation]] (journey into the Doctor's mind)


'''Stories involving shrinking'''
'''Stories involving shrinking'''

Revision as of 04:49, 8 December 2007


Synopsis

A rocket with three men are near complete their mission to Titan Base until a course change puts the rocket in the path of a strange cloud in space. By the timme they have arrived, they have changed and serve a sentient virus which threatens the galaxy. When the TARDIS picks up an emergency message, it flies into the cloud, infecting the Doctor himself. To save himself and others, the Doctor must undertake a dangerous journey.

Plot

The TARDIS is infiltrated by the Swarm - a space-borne intelligence that wishes to spread itself across the universe - and the Doctor is infected by its nucleus. The ship then materialises on Titan, one of the moons of Saturn, where the human occupants of a refuelling station have also been taken over.

The Doctor eventually collapses as a result of his infection, but first manages to relay to Leela the coordinates of a local hospital asteroid. At the Bi-Al Foundation, based on the asteroid, Professor Marius clones the two time travellers, miniaturises the clones using the relative dimensional stabiliser from the TARDIS and then injects them into the Doctor's body in the hope that they can find and destroy the nucleus.

The plan backfires as the nucleus escapes from the Doctor in place of the clones and is enlarged to human size. The creature arranges for itself to be taken back to Titan, where breeding tanks have been prepared for it.

The Doctor, now cured of its influence, enlists the help of K9, Professor Marius's dog-shaped robot computer, and sets a booby-trap that results in the breeding tanks being blown up, killing the nucleus. Marius gives K9 to the Doctor as a parting gift.

Cast

Crew

References

  • K9 states the first successful cloning experiments were carried out in the year 3922. He adds that "the Kilbracken holograph cloning technique replicates from a single cell a short lived copy. Efficiency of individualisation not completely guaranteed."
  • Professor Marius is said to be an expert in extra terrestrial pathological endomorphisms.

Story Notes

  • This story had the working titles; The Invader Within, The Enemy Within and The Invisible Invader.
  • This story was listed on the 1970s sound effects LP as "The Enemy Within"
  • This is the story which introduced K-9.
  • This story also re-introduces the 'old' white console room rather than the 'wooden' secondary console room which debuted in The Masque of Mandragora.

Ratings

  • Part 1 - 8.6 million viewers
  • Part 2 - 7.3 million viewers
  • Part 3 - 7.5 million viewers
  • Part 4 - 8.3 million viewers

Myths

to be added

Filming Locations

to be added

Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

  • The clones of the Doctor and Leela should have been naked.

Continuity

to be added

DVD, Video and Other Releases

to be added

Target Novelisations

See also

Stories involving shrinking

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