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The coming destruction of the Earth, named "Earth Death", was designated as an "artistic [[event]]" to be witnessed aboard the [[observation deck]] [[Platform One]], a [[space station]] owned and placed in [[orbit]] of Earth by the [[Corporation (The End of the World)|Corporation]] and staffed by [[Crespallion (species)|Crespallion]]s, who were managed by a [[Steward (The End of the World)|Steward]]. The main [[sponsor]] for the event was the [[Face of Boe]] of the [[Silver Devastation]], who invited several [[guest]]s to witness the event. As the [[Ninth Doctor]] observed, these guests were mostly [[extra-terrestrial]]s or [[multiform]]s and composed of "the great and the good" or rather "the rich", being worth "[[zillion]]s". | The coming destruction of the Earth, named "Earth Death", was designated as an "artistic [[event]]" to be witnessed aboard the [[observation deck]] [[Platform One]], a [[space station]] owned and placed in [[orbit]] of Earth by the [[Corporation (The End of the World)|Corporation]] and staffed by [[Crespallion (species)|Crespallion]]s, who were managed by a [[Steward (The End of the World)|Steward]]. The main [[sponsor]] for the event was the [[Face of Boe]] of the [[Silver Devastation]], who invited several [[guest]]s to witness the event. As the [[Ninth Doctor]] observed, these guests were mostly [[extra-terrestrial]]s or [[multiform]]s and composed of "the great and the good" or rather "the rich", being worth "[[zillion]]s". | ||
The guests in attendance, transported via [[shuttle]]s, were the Earth [[tree]]-descended [[Forest of Cheem]], represented by [[Jabe]], [[Lute (The End of the World)|Lute]] and [[Coffa]], the [[Moxx of Balhoon]] from the [[solicitor]]s [[Jolco and Jolco]], the [[Adherents of the Repeated Meme]] from [[Financial Family Seven]], [[Hyposlip Travel System]] [[inventor]]s the [[brother]]s [[Hop Pyleen]], [[Cal MacNannovich|Cal "Spark Plug" MacNannovich]], [[Pakoo|Mr and Mrs Pakoo]], the [[Ambassadors from the City State of Binding Light]]. Lastly, a special guest called forth in memory of the dying world was the Lady Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17, the so-called "last human"; the last "pure" human, Cassandra regarded the others of this time as "[[mongrel]]s". In addition, [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] landed aboard the station as the Doctor took [[Rose Tyler]], a human from [[2005]], on her first trip; using [[The Doctor's psychic paper|his psychic paper]], the Doctor passed himself off to the steward as a guest with Rose as his "[[plus one]]". | The guests in attendance, transported via [[shuttle]]s, were the Earth [[tree]]-descended [[Forest of Cheem]], represented by [[Jabe]], [[Lute (The End of the World)|Lute]] and [[Coffa]], the [[Moxx of Balhoon]] from the [[solicitor]]s [[Jolco and Jolco]], the [[Adherents of the Repeated Meme]] from [[Financial Family Seven]], [[Hyposlip Travel System]] [[inventor]]s the [[brother]]s [[Hop Pyleen]], [[Cal MacNannovich|Cal "Spark Plug" MacNannovich]], [[Pakoo|Mr and Mrs Pakoo]], the [[Ambassadors from the City State of Binding Light]]. Lastly, a special guest called forth in memory of the dying world was the Lady Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17, the so-called "last human", ever attended by two [[surgeon]]s; the last "pure" human, Cassandra regarded the others of this time as "[[mongrel]]s". In addition, [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] landed aboard the station as the Doctor took [[Rose Tyler]], a human from [[2005]], on her first trip; using [[The Doctor's psychic paper|his psychic paper]], the Doctor passed himself off to the steward as a guest with Rose as his "[[plus one]]". | ||
Cassandra used [[metal spider]] [[robot]]s to sabotage Platform One's computer systems and the Adherents of the Repeated Meme, who were actually [[android]] constructs, to direct attention away from herself as the spiders sabotaged the platform's [[sun filter]]. Her original intent was to create the appearance of a hostage situation and collect [[compensation]] (with it not being apparent she was the hostage taker) to fund her cosmetic surgical procedures. | Cassandra used [[metal spider]] [[robot]]s to sabotage Platform One's computer systems and the Adherents of the Repeated Meme, who were actually [[android]] constructs, to direct attention away from herself as the spiders sabotaged the platform's [[sun filter]]. Her original intent was to create the appearance of a hostage situation and collect [[compensation]] (with it not being apparent she was the hostage taker) to fund her cosmetic surgical procedures. | ||
When that plan was exposed by the Doctor, she [[teleport]]ed off the station, leaving it to be consumed, eliminating both the evidence and allowing the shares she held in the guests' rival companies to triple. Among those [[kill]]ed by the [[heat]] were the steward, [[Raffalo]], a Crespallion worker, the Moxx of Balhoon, and Jabe, who gave her life to assist the Doctor. Ultimately, thanks to Jabe's sacrifice, the Doctor reset Platform One's systems, saving the station, and also reversed the teleportation feed, bringing Cassandra back. In the heat, and without her assistants to moisturise her, Cassandra's skin dried, stretched and exploded, apparently killing her, although her [[brain]] was not destroyed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'') | When that plan was exposed by the Doctor, she [[teleport]]ed off the station, leaving it to be consumed, eliminating both the evidence and allowing the shares she held in the guests' rival companies to triple. Among those [[kill]]ed by the [[heat]] were the steward, [[Raffalo]], a Crespallion worker, the Moxx of Balhoon, and Jabe, who gave her life to assist the Doctor. Ultimately, thanks to Jabe's sacrifice, the Doctor reset Platform One's systems, saving the station, and also reversed the teleportation feed, bringing Cassandra back. In the heat, and without her assistants to moisturise her, Cassandra's skin dried, stretched and exploded, apparently killing her, although her [[brain]] was not destroyed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'') | ||
==Aftermath== | |||
Cassandra was retrieved by [[Chip]], a force-grown [[clone]] and her servant, who salvaged her "pretty [[blue]] [[eye]]s" from the bin before restoring Cassandra using an extra piece of [[skin]] taken from her discarded [[body]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'') | |||
The [[Moxx of Balhoon]] was survived by his [[brother]], the [[Elth of Balhoon]], who sought [[revenge]] for his [[death]]. Believing that the survivors of the incident had not tried to help the Moxx and had abandoned him to die, and decided to kidnap them, using his "[[bioslave]]s" to take his revenge. The [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] discovered his plan and rescued his prisoners. The Doctor convinced the Elth that they had done all they could to save him but it was too late. The prisoners not only forgave the Elth for kidnapping them, but they offered to help him. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Reunion of Fear (comic story)|Reunion of Fear]]'') | |||
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