The Armageddon Factor (TV story): Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Infobox TV|
{{Infobox ClassicTV|
story name=The Armageddon Factor|
story name=The Armageddon Factor|
image= [[Image: Armageddon_title.jpg |250px]]|
image= [[Image: Armageddon_title.jpg |250px]]|
series=[[Doctor Who]] -<br/>[[TV stories|TV Stories]] |
series=[[Doctor Who]] -<br/>[[TV stories|TV Stories]] |
number= 103, [[Season 16]] |
number= [[Season 16]] |
story number= 103|
doctor=[[Fourth Doctor]] |
doctor=[[Fourth Doctor]] |
companions= [[Romana I]] (final appearance)<br>[[K9 Mk2]]|
companions= [[Romana I]] (final appearance)<br>[[K9 Mk2]]|
Line 65: Line 66:
*[[Title Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]]
*[[Title Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]]
*[[Visual Effects]] - [[John Horton]]
*[[Visual Effects]] - [[John Horton]]
==Quotes==
*'''K-9''' Optimism - belief that everything will turn out well. Irrational bordering on insane.


==References==
==References==
*First appearance of the [[Black Guardian]].
*First appearance of the [[Black Guardian]].
*[[Lalla Ward]] appears as Princess Astra, next season she would play [[Romana II|Romana]].
*The Doctor installs the [[randomiser]] in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]].
*The Doctor installs the [[randomiser]] in the TARDIS.
*Drax calls the Doctor [[Aliases of the Doctor#Theta Sigma|Theta Sigma]].
*Drax calls the Doctor [[Aliases of the Doctor#Theta Sigma|Theta Sigma]].
*K9 is...influence by the computer [[Mentalis]].
*K9 is...influence by the computer [[Mentalis]].
*[[Atrios]] and [[Zeos]] have been waging [[nuclear war]] on each other, despite the fact that for the last five years Zeos has been uninhabited and that its warfare has been prosecuted by Mentalis, a computerised commandant built by [[Drax]] at the behest of [[the Shadow]].
*The Doctor mentions [[Troy]].


==Story Notes==
==Story Notes==
*Originally the sixth segment was to be the Shadow's shadow.
*Originally the sixth segment was to be the Shadow's shadow.
*[[Lalla Ward]] appears as Princess Astra, next season she would play [[Romana II|Romana]].
*This story had the working title of; '''Armageddon'''.


===Ratings===
===Ratings===
Line 91: Line 92:


===Filming Locations===
===Filming Locations===
*Filming conduct within BBC studios
*[[BBC Television Centre]] (Studio 3), Shepherd's Bush, [[London]]
*[[Ealing Television Film Studios]], Ealing Green, Ealing


===Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors===
===Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors===
''to be added''
*In episode two, after the TARDIS has left, it can be seen behind Romana just after K9 begins blasting a door.
*In episode three Shapp's gun falls apart when it hits the floor.
*In episode four, when K9 exits the transmat, he's got the new left panel he gains in episode five
*In episode six Astra regains the circlet Merak had used to distract the Mute.
*Romana forgets that she's already been told (in ''[[The Stones of Blood]]'') that it wasn't the President who sent her on the mission.
*The Doctor says he's never seen K9 spin around before, so he's forgotten about ''[[The Pirate Planet]]''.
*In episode six one of the Mutes kicks up a piece of studio carpet.
*Astra says that she is the sixth princess of the sixth dynasty of the sixth royal house of Atrios. ''(It should be sixth house of the sixth dynasty.)''
*In episode four Merak expounds on how only the Doctor and Romana can get into the TARDIS, despite the fact that he shouldn't even know what it is.
*His insight continues in episode six, where he talks knowledgeably of the sixth segment, having been told nothing about it.
*In episode six Shapp acquires the same ability, somehow understanding the functions of the time loop.


==Continuity==
==Continuity==
*The Black Guardian reappears in [[Mawdryn Undead]].
*The Black Guardian reappears in [[DW]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead]]'', ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'', ''[[Enlightenment (TV story)|Enlightenment]]'' and [[MA]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War]]''.
*The Doctor has been shrunk before in [[Planet of Giants]].
*The Doctor has been shrunk before in [[DW]]: ''[[Planet of Giants]]''.
*The randomiser remained installed until [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]''.


==DVD, Video and Other Releases==
==DVD, Video and Other Releases==

Revision as of 14:08, 5 September 2008


Synopsis

The final segment of the Key is traced to the planet Atrios, engaged in a long war with the neighbouring Zeos. The Marshal of Atrios intends a final strike to destroy the Zeons, but the Doctor and Romana discover that Zeos is deserted and the war is being co-ordinated by a computer called Mentalis, built by one of the Doctor's old Time Lord Academy friends, Drax.

The computer is under the control of the Shadow, an agent of the Black Guardian. He and his servants, the Mutes, are inhabiting an unseen third planet positioned between Atrios and Zeos.

The Doctor creates a temporary substitute for the final segment from a substance called chronodyne and uses the Key to place a time loop around the ship from which the Marshal is about to launch his strike against Zeos. It transpires that Atrios's Princess Astra is the real sixth segment. The Shadow converts her into the segment, but the Doctor snatches it and escapes to the TARDIS, where he finally completes the Key.

The White Guardian appears on the scanner screen and congratulates the Doctor. He asks that the Key be given over to him, but the Doctor decides that it is too powerful for any one being to control and orders it to re-disperse.

Enraged, the Guardian reverts to his true colour - Black - and vows that the Doctor shall die for his defiance. In order to shake him off, the Doctor fits a randomiser to the TARDIS's controls. There is now no telling where or when his travels will take him.

Plot

The TARDIS lands on a planet, where the Doctor and Romana conclude their search for the key to time. The Black Guardian poses a threat, but the Doctor foils the Black Guardian's evil schemes. The Princess is the final segment to the key to time.

Cast

Crew

References

Story Notes

  • Originally the sixth segment was to be the Shadow's shadow.
  • Lalla Ward appears as Princess Astra, next season she would play Romana.
  • This story had the working title of; Armageddon.

Ratings

  • Part 1 - 7.5 million viewers
  • Part 2 - 8.8 million viewers
  • Part 3 - 7.8 million viewers
  • Part 4 - 8.6 million viewers
  • Part 5 - 8.6 million viewers
  • Part 6 - 9.6 million viewers

Myths

to be added

Filming Locations

Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

  • In episode two, after the TARDIS has left, it can be seen behind Romana just after K9 begins blasting a door.
  • In episode three Shapp's gun falls apart when it hits the floor.
  • In episode four, when K9 exits the transmat, he's got the new left panel he gains in episode five
  • In episode six Astra regains the circlet Merak had used to distract the Mute.
  • Romana forgets that she's already been told (in The Stones of Blood) that it wasn't the President who sent her on the mission.
  • The Doctor says he's never seen K9 spin around before, so he's forgotten about The Pirate Planet.
  • In episode six one of the Mutes kicks up a piece of studio carpet.
  • Astra says that she is the sixth princess of the sixth dynasty of the sixth royal house of Atrios. (It should be sixth house of the sixth dynasty.)
  • In episode four Merak expounds on how only the Doctor and Romana can get into the TARDIS, despite the fact that he shouldn't even know what it is.
  • His insight continues in episode six, where he talks knowledgeably of the sixth segment, having been told nothing about it.
  • In episode six Shapp acquires the same ability, somehow understanding the functions of the time loop.

Continuity

DVD, Video and Other Releases

to be added

Novelisation

Armageddon Factor novel.jpg
Main article: Doctor Who and the Armageddon Factor

See also

Stories involving shrinking

External Links

Template:Season 16

TVStub.png