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Revision as of 10:42, 8 August 2008
The Beast and his armies shall rise from the pit to make war against God.
Synopsis
The TARDIS lands in a base on the planet Krop Tor which orbits the black hole K37 Gem 5 without falling into it, a circumstance so inexplicable that even the Doctor cannot understand it. The base crew are drilling to the centre of the planet, to discover the power source which keeps it in a stable orbit around the black hole. But an ancient evil is there too. And he is awake.
Plot
The TARDIS materialises inside a "Sanctuary Base" meant for deep-space expeditions. The Doctor and Rose discover an inscription scribbled on the station wall which the TARDIS is unable to translate.
After a slight misunderstanding when first meeting the Ood, a docile race of empathic servants who work on the station, the travelers meet the crew of the base, led by acting Captain Zachary Cross Flane. The crew, which includes Science Officer Ida Scott, Head of Security Mr Jefferson, and archeologist Toby Zed, are on an expedition on an anomalous planet in orbit around a black hole. The Doctor realises that it is impossible for the planet, which is called Krop Tor, to be in geostationary orbit around the black hole, as it should be pulled in like the star systems around it are. He calculates that it would take a phenomenal amount of power to generate the huge gravity funnel stabilising its orbit. The funnel is not a natural phenomenon, and the crew is drilling ten miles underground to the core of the planet in hopes of finding the power source and using it. The origin of the power source is an ancient civilisation that had been on Krop Tor, and the inscription on the wall is a transcription of a stone tablet found on the planet.
The Doctor soon discovers that storage sections 5 to 8 had collapsed as a result of the earthquake-like tremor they had experienced moments after their arrival, dropping the TARDIS, which had been in Storage 6, into a crevasse. With no resources to divert the drilling, Rose and the Doctor are stranded.
It isn't long before a malevolent presence begins to make itself known. Strange messages about the Beast awaking to make war against God emanate from the Ood's translation spheres and the base computer's speakers. Toby begins to hear voices just before he is possessed by the Beast.
The team finally manage to drill down to the core of the planet. The Doctor and Ida journey down the mine shaft and into a massive cavern with ancient giant sculptures along its walls. They head for the power source, guided by sensor readings, and find a large circular disk set in the floor of the cavern, which the Doctor suspects is a trap door of some sort. The edge of the disk is also covered with inscriptions.
Meanwhile in the base, the Ood's telepathic fields rise dangerously to Basic 100, which is high enough to induce brain death, but they are obviously still alive. Finally the beast makes itself known through Toby before seemingly transferring itself to the Ood. The Ood identify themselves as the Legion of the Beast and begin to advance on the crew members, including Rose. All this coincides with the opening of the trap door as the cavern begins to shake and debris rains down. Zack warns everyone that the planet's gravity field is fading and that the planet is heading straight for the black hole. The voice of the Beast speaks through the Ood, and down below, the trap door fully opens.
Cast
- The Doctor - David Tennant
- Rose Tyler - Billie Piper
- John Jefferson - Danny Webb
- Zachary Cross Flane - Shaun Parkes
- Ida Scott - Claire Rushbrook
- Toby Zed - Will Thorp
- Danny Bartock - Ronny Jhutti
- Scooti Manista - MyAnna Buring
- The Ood - Paul Kasey
- Voice of the Beast - Gabriel Woolf
- Voice of the Ood - Silas Carson
Crew
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References
- The Scarlet System was home to the Pallushi, a mighty civilisation that spanned a billion years.
- The scriptures of the Valtino describe the planet as Krop Tor - "the bitter pill".
- The Doctor states TARDISes are grown, rather than built.
Story Notes
- Gabriel Woolf previously played (and voiced) Sutekh in Pyramids of Mars.
Ratings
- 6.31 million viewers
Myths
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Location Filming
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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors
- Ida considers the concept of the planet having a name ludicrous. However, it is later stated that in the Scripture of the Valtino, the planet is named Krop Tor.
- Perhaps she means that the planet does not have an official intergalactic designation.
Continuity
- A similar devil like creature appeared in TW: End of Days.
DVD Releases
- This was released on a vanilla DVD along side The Satan Pit and Love and Monsters.
- It was also released as part of the Series 2 box set.
See Also
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External Links
- Official BBC Website - Episode Guide for The Impossible Planet
- The Doctor Who Reference Guide detailed synopsis of The Impossible Planet
- The Whoniverse Discontinuity Guide to The Impossible Planet
- Outpost Gallifrey Episode Guide: The Impossible Planet
- A Brief History of Time (Travel): The Impossible Planet
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