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Empire of Death (TV story)

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Empire of Death will be the eighth episode of Season 1 of Doctor Who.[1]

You may be looking for the novel of the same name.

Synopsis

The Doctor has lost, his ageless enemy reigns supreme, and a shadow is falling over creation. Nothing can stop the devastation... except, perhaps, one woman.[2]

Plot

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The Doctor and Mel warn everyone out of the room as Susan Triad unleashes Sutekh's dust of death, fleeing back to UNIT HQ - Harriet Arbinger doing the same at UNIT HQ as UNIT fires at Sutekh, desiccating life wherever it touches bit by bit. Kate Stewart and the rest of UNIT fall, a wave of dust crashing over London. As Mrs. Flood watches the city, she tells Cherry Sunday to pray, to tell her Maker - "I will come to storm down his gates of gold and seize his kingdom in my true name", before the two dissolve into sand.

The Doctor and Mel enter the time window, meeting Ruby Sunday, the Doctor entering the TARDIS he finds there. A TARDIS made of memories, Ruby's memories of the TARDIS and the TARDIS's memories of itself making it real. As this TARDIS stabilizes, another TARDIS appears behind them, a beast curled on top of it, Sutekh with his harbinger. Sutekh explains to the Doctor that he'd been hiding, cloaked around the TARDIS, for years, evolving into godhood. How he learned the Doctor's secrets and laid a trap. How he birthed angels of death in Susan Triad's image wherever they landed using the TARDIS's perception filter, now ready to spread his gift of death throughout all of time and space. But the Doctor doesn't know why Sutekh is monologuing, rather than killing him - only coming to one conclusion. Sutekh is uncertain, Sutekh has doubt. Sutekh snarls at the taunt, and the trio flee into the remembered TARDIS, a patchwork mess of all the Doctor's previous TARDISes, barely able to fly without collapsing, held together with the time window and their memories.

Cast

Crew

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Worldbuilding

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Notes

Myths

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Filming locations

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Ratings

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Production errors

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.

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Continuity

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Home media releases

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Gallery

Main article: Empire of Death (TV story)/Gallery

Footnotes

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