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| |featuring2 = Mike Yates | | |featuring2 = Mike Yates |
| |featuring3 = John Benton | | |featuring3 = John Benton |
| |enemy =[[Alien Parasite (The Clean Air Act)|Alien Plant Parasite]] | | |enemy = |
| |setting = [[Oak Green]], [[1970s]] | | |setting = [[Oak Green]], [[1970s]] |
| |writer = [[Matthew Sweet]] | | |writer = [[Matthew Sweet]] |
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| == Plot == | | == Plot == |
| Returning from a scientific conference at [[Tarminster University]], [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Jo Grant|Jo]] discover a number of people lying in the [[Garden|gardens]] of a housing estate in [[Oak Green]]: all have inexplicably choked to death, except for a young girl named [[Sally Hesketh]], who sits among them unharmed. The Doctor and [[UNIT]] are unable to determine the cause of death, although Sally’s parents appear to know more than they let on. Life in the village resumes – until a second incident occurs a few days later, and more of the Heskeths’ neighbours asphyxiate. Realising that the air around the Heskeths’ house has been drained away, the Doctor confronts Sally’s parents; in response [[Mrs Heskith]] turns into a fibrous, vegetable creature, which attacks the Doctor and joins its mind with his. Through their connection, the Doctor learns how Mrs Heskith ate an alien plant that her husband found in [[Papua New Guinea]]; the alien [[parasite]] has been draining off Earth’s air through a space tunnel, using it to replenish its own dying world. Struggling against the creature, the Doctor is able to cut it off at the roots using the folding metal frame of a sun-lounger. With the alien threat destroyed, UNIT closes down the village, attributing the incident to toxic paint cans buried during the war
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| == Characters == | | == Characters == |