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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Making a successful [[moon]] landing, the crew of the Achilles discover a deep cylindrical shaft that has been tunnelled into the lunar surface. On [[Earth]], the Doctor's warning against any exploration of the shaft are ignored. When Major Franklin disappears after descending down the tunnel, the mission is aborted. However, as the returning space capsule enters the Earth's atmosphere but it and the astronauts are turned to stone. The Doctor attributes the cause to fragment of the mineral [[Crunthel]] collected by the astronauts from the tunnel floor. Joined by CIA agent [[Harry Godino]], the Doctor travels in the TARDIS to the moon. There they discover that the tunnel leads to the burial chamber of a member of an ancient alien race. Trapped in the tomb, the traveller's only hope of escape is for the Doctor to make contact with the aliens - the Lords of the Ether themselves.
After a successful [[moon]] landing, the crew of the ''Achilles'' spot a deep, cylindrical shaft into the lunar surface. On [[Earth]], the Doctor's warning against any exploration of the shaft are ignored. When Major Franklin disappears after descending the tunnel, the mission is aborted. However, as the returning space capsule enters the Earth's atmosphere, the astronauts and it are turned to stone. The Doctor attributes this to fragment of the mineral [[Crunthel]] collected by the astronauts from the tunnel floor. Joined by CIA agent [[Harry Godino]], the Doctor travels in the TARDIS to the moon. There they discover that the tunnel leads to the burial chamber of a member of an ancient alien race. Trapped in the tomb, the travellers' only hope of escape is for the Doctor to make contact with the aliens - the Lords of the Ether themselves.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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