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'''''The Spare-Part People''''' was an seven-part unproduced TV story written by [[Jon Pertwee]] and [[Reed De Rouen]] for [[Season 8]]. It was also known as '''''The Brain Drain''''' and '''''The Labyrinth'''''. | |||
The story was submitted in the summer of [[1970]],<ref>[http://www.shannonsullivan.com/doctorwho/lost/lost3.html#Sparepart Shannon Sullivan's A Brief History of Time (Travel): The Lost Stories (The Third Doctor)]</ref> but it was rejected after the production team decided they wanted [[the Master]] to feature in every story of that season. Pertwee tried to rework the script, but Rouen was too attached to the original version and stepped down from the project. | |||
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The [[Third Doctor]] poses as [[Cambridge]] don Dr John Madden to investigate celebrity disappearances. He is kidnapped by [[mummy]]-like creatures who take him to [[Antarctica]] where an alien ship is buried beneath the ice, containing a hidden civilization of aliens that had been kidnapping humans and using their organs to sustain themselves. He is then forced to take place in brutal games and fights a monster that hides in the labyrinth. | |||
The story ends with the Doctor using an artificial bacteria to make the aliens allergic to human [[DNA]]. | |||
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In the original version, the Doctor's bacteria killed the alien crew, but Pertwee thought this was out of character and rewrote the ending so the crew survived and left Earth. | |||
In Pertwee's revision of the script to include the Master, the Doctor and UNIT were brought to Antarctica by a hunt for the Earth-stranded Master, and it was suggested that the aliens were the ones who called the Master to Earth to begin with, as a distraction for the Doctor. This version may also have hinted at some familial connection between the Doctor and the Master. | |||
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