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== References == | == References == | ||
*The way [[Uvlavad Kudlak]] [[teleport]]ed children is similar to the [[H2O Scoop]], used by the [[Judoon]]. | *The way [[Uvlavad Kudlak]] [[teleport]]ed children is similar to the [[H2O Scoop]], used by the [[Judoon]]. | ||
*The | *[[Slab]]s were previously used by a [[Plasmavore]] to help [[Florence Finnegan|her]] escape from the [[Judoon]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Smith and Jones]]'') Their use by the Uvodni suggests that they could be drones of most intergalactic species. | ||
*The events of this story appear to take place at a half term holiday as the boy who is kidnapped (Lance) goes missing on a Saturday but the events in the story occur three days later. Yet Maria, Luke and Clyde are seen along with other schoolchildren to spend the whole day out of school. Only the first half term of the school year is possible as the events in ''[[The Lost Boy]]'' must occur at most 5 months after ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]''. It could also be a free day because of a holiday date or something like that. | |||
*A picture of a [[Cybermen (Pete's World)|Cyberman]] appears in Sarah Jane's attic. | |||
== Story notes == | == Story notes == | ||
*Both episodes aired on the CBBC channel, and were broadcast a week later on BBC 1. | *Both episodes aired on the CBBC channel, and were broadcast a week later on BBC 1. | ||
*The | |||
*The novel ''[[Winner Takes All]]'' has a plot similar to this episode. | |||
=== Ratings === | === Ratings === | ||
*Episode 1 - 425,000 (CBBC) | *Episode 1 - 425,000 (CBBC) | ||
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===Production errors=== | ===Production errors=== | ||
*In part one Paul Kasey is credited as playing Kudlak, Mistress and Emperor when only Kudlak appears | *In part one Paul Kasey is credited as playing Kudlak, Mistress and Emperor when only Kudlak appears and the Emperor is never even mentioned. | ||
==Home video releases== | ==Home video releases== | ||
This story was included in the Series One box set, which was released in North America on | This story was included in the Series One box set, which was released in North America on 7th October 2008 and released on 10th November 2008 in the UK. | ||
==Novelisation== | ==Novelisation== |
Revision as of 13:11, 19 July 2010
Warriors of Kudlak is the title of episodes 5 and 6, which make up the fourth story in the first series of the Sarah Jane Adventures. It marked the first appearance of the Uvodni race.
Synopsis
Children have been going missing, but how? Will Luke and Clyde win Combat 3000? And who is the mysterious Mr Kudlak?
Plot
Part 1
Combat 3000, a new laser tag centre, has opened in London. A teenaged boy, Lance Metcalf, from Clyde and Luke Smith's school vanished after going there. Mr Smith tells Sarah Jane that twenty-four children have previously gone missing from all across England in places where other branches of Combat 3000 have opened.
Meanwhile, Luke tries to master the art of telling jokes but can't quite do it, nor does he understand games. Taking him under his wing, Clyde takes Luke to Combat 3000. Sarah soon discovers that there have been mysterious storms at the time of the disappearances and that Mr. Mark Grantham and a humanoid insectoid alien, Kudlak, are working for an unseen "Mistress". Luke and Clyde manage to survive Round One and are challenged to make it to the door to the championships, facing other accomplished Combat 3000 players. When Luke and Clyde are very close to the door, they are attacked. Soon, Clyde and Luke manage to escape and are locked in a room where they mysteriously disappear. Mr. Grantham points an alien gun at Sarah and Maria but Sarah uses her sonic lipstick to help her escape. Maria and Sarah arrive in a different room where they are then confronted by Kudlak...
But they have arrived too late to save Luke and Clyde. On a screen they see them transported to space by a transmat beam.
Part 2
Sarah Jane and Maria escape Kudlak after creating a diversion, and return to Mr. Smith, who informs them of who Kudlak is and the background to his race. He is a member of the Uvodni race, and they were part of a planetary alliance fighting against the Malakh. The Malakh won the ensuing battle, but the Uvodni would not quit, and continued fighting. Eventually, Kudlak was injured on the front line and forced to leave fighting to others. He was thus sent out as part of an Imperial Fleet to recruit "warriors" from other worlds. His ship was led by a Mistress, who kept the patriotism and bloodlust in Kudlak alive. After decades of recruiting (mostly Human) children via Combat 3000, Kudlak, or rather Mr. Grantham - abducted Clyde and Luke.
Meanwhile, Luke and Clyde rescue other children from their crates, including Lance and a girl called Jen. Mr. Grantham breaks into Sarah Jane's home, but is overpowered by electric shock. Back on the Uvodni ship, the children make their way to a shuttlecraft, but are again captured. Sarah Jane and Maria blackmail Grantham into transmatting them to the Uvodni ship, where they find and talk to the Mistress. When Kudlak brings the children to the Mistress, everyone is reunited. They discover the Mistress's true identity as a face appearing on a computer screen, with no real person behind it.
Kudlak is stopped by Luke before he kills anyone. Luke has discovered a message made by the Uvodni Emperor ten years ago which reveals an armistice has been made with the Malakh. As a computer, the Mistress has no programming to understand the concept of peace, so the Mistress buried the message and continued to command Kudlak as before, even though her missions no longer had any real point to them. With the truth revealed, Kudlak destroys The Mistress, releases the children and swears to do what he can to reunite all the surviving recruits with their families. Back on Earth, Grantham has escaped, but Sarah Jane decides not to have him arrested.
Cast
- Sarah Jane Smith — Elisabeth Sladen
- Maria Jackson — Yasmin Paige
- Luke Smith — Tommy Knight
- Clyde Langer — Daniel Anthony
- Voice of Mr Smith — Alexander Armstrong
- Mark Grantham — Chook Sibtain
- Carrie Metcalf — Sarah Haynes
- Wendy — Pamela Merrick
- Lance — Sonny Muslim
- Brandon Butler — James Bellamy
- Jen — Nadiyah Davis
- Cashier — Chrissie Furness
- Kudlak/Emperor/Mistress — Paul Kasey
- Voice of Kudlak/Emperor — Silas Carson
- Voice of Mistress - Tina Greatex
Production Crew
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References
- The way Uvlavad Kudlak teleported children is similar to the H2O Scoop, used by the Judoon.
- Slabs were previously used by a Plasmavore to help her escape from the Judoon. (DW: Smith and Jones) Their use by the Uvodni suggests that they could be drones of most intergalactic species.
- The events of this story appear to take place at a half term holiday as the boy who is kidnapped (Lance) goes missing on a Saturday but the events in the story occur three days later. Yet Maria, Luke and Clyde are seen along with other schoolchildren to spend the whole day out of school. Only the first half term of the school year is possible as the events in The Lost Boy must occur at most 5 months after Invasion of the Bane. It could also be a free day because of a holiday date or something like that.
- A picture of a Cyberman appears in Sarah Jane's attic.
Story notes
- Both episodes aired on the CBBC channel, and were broadcast a week later on BBC 1.
- The novel Winner Takes All has a plot similar to this episode.
Ratings
- Episode 1 - 425,000 (CBBC)
- 1.0 million (BBC 1)
- Episode 2- 397,000 (CBBC)
- 1.2 million (BBC 1)
Myths
To be added
Location Filming
To be added
Continuity
- The Uvodni race appears again as part of the Alliance in DW: The Pandorica Opens.
Production errors
- In part one Paul Kasey is credited as playing Kudlak, Mistress and Emperor when only Kudlak appears and the Emperor is never even mentioned.
Home video releases
This story was included in the Series One box set, which was released in North America on 7th October 2008 and released on 10th November 2008 in the UK.
Novelisation
- Main article: Warriors of Kudlak (novelisation)
- A novelisation was released on 1 November 2007, written by Gary Russell.
Footnotes
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