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== Synopsis ==
                            == Plot =
The Doctor and Donna travel to the [[Ood-Sphere]], where danger awaits them as the [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] discovers the awful truth.
                               
 
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                                        == Plot ==


A buisness man is in his office with his personal Ood when suddenly it gets the "red eye" and kills him.  
A buisness man is in his office with his personal Ood when suddenly it gets the "red eye" and kills him.  

Revision as of 19:33, 20 April 2008

"The Ood aren't born like this - a species born to serve could never evolve in the first place. What does the company do to make them obey?"


                            == Plot =
                                

This plot is not finished and it need's to be finished

A buisness man is in his office with his personal Ood when suddenly it gets the "red eye" and kills him.

The Doctor uses the TARDIS to land at a random point in time and space. When he leaves the TARDIS with his new companion Donna Noble they find a dying Ood and a rocket ship flies over them. Meanwhile Klineman Halpen arrives at the Ood Sphere to investigate the cases of red eye. The Ood Sphere PA Solana Mercurio shows Klineman a CCTV recording of a Ood with "red eye" killing a man with it's translation sphere. The Doctor last encountered the Ood in The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit. Just before dying the Ood's eyes turn red and it becomes aggresive and tries to attack the Doctor and Donna. The Doctor mentions that the last time he met the Ood the were possessed by The Beast, which means the Ood are bring affected by something closer. The Doctor and Donna then discover an industrial complex which is run by Ood Operations. The Doctor than locates their position; the Ood Sphere in the 42nd century.

The Doctor and Donna enter the Ood Sphere as Mr and Mrs Noble. They discover that the Ood are being sold by Ood Operations to buinesses around the galaxy. An escaped Ood is running loose around the Ood Sphere is discovered by a group of guards. The Ood then gets the "red eye" and the guards decide it is "rabid" and take it away to be examined. The Doctor and Donna then decide to go exploring and they discover the Ood a nd discover a warehouse full of crates containing Ood. Mr Halpen and his Doctor exmaine the rabid Ood and his doctor suggests to look in Warehouse 15, then they decide to kill the Ood.

Cast

Production crew

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References

Story Notes

  • The snow scenes were shot in a boiling hot week in August, using fake snow. This can be made in several ways. Usually the most convincing settled snow is created from tiny pieces of paper, with sprayed foam a good solution for falling snow.
  • The transformation of Halpen into an Ood was originally far more graphic, but after the footage was viewed it was re-edited to be less horrific for a family audience.
  • Russell T. Davies noted during production of the Ood's introductory episodes that he considered their home world to be close to that of the Sensorites.
  • When Ood Sigma says to the Doctor "that your song will soon end", several seconds of the parting music that was playing in Doomsday is played.

Ratings

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Myths

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Filming Locations

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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

In the end, when the TARDIS leaves, its shadow is still there.

It could have been no snow floor.

When Halpern and Ryder first go to Warehouse 15, Halpern pours his "hair tonic" onto the Ood Brain. When he retreats from the edge of the containment area, there is still tonic in hs glass which he drinks and then leaves.

Continuity

DVD Releases

  • It will be released on the Series 4 boxset DVD in November 2008.
  • It will be released as part of Series 4 Volume 1 on June 2nd 2008 alongside Partners in Crime and The Fires of Pompeii.
  • The BBFC has rated this story a 12 certificate citing a 'moderate gory scene'. Partners in Crime and The Fires of Pompeii were also both given PG certificates.

See also

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External links

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