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| == Plot == | | == Plot == |
| Only a few decades after, "The Dalek Invasion of Earth" Lucie becomes ill from another plague. It turns out that the invasion is being repeated almost exactly.
| | Lucie and Alex were travelling in [[Thailand]] when a terrible sickness broke out. Although Lucie became infected, Alex did not. They attempted to flee to [[Bangkok]] on a bus, though they were thrown off when it became apparent that Lucie had the sickness. Alex managed to procure a satellite phone and left a message with the international operator. After several days, his mother Susan is able to contact Lucie. Due to their [[Time Lord]] physiology, Susan and Alex are not affected. |
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| Lucie eventually recovers but is left with capplaries and only the sight of one eye. Alex (The Doctor's Great-Grandson), Susan and she work on covert operations with a team of rebels living in submarines, including Sebastian, to overcome the Daleks. Eventually they are on a mission to bomb the mine shaft, which now covers the majority of North America. However the jamming signals they've been using are sabotaged by the Monk who, with Tasmin Drew, is working for the Daleks. Sebastian is killed and the rest of the rebels flee to their submarines.
| | The doctors and scientists in [[London]] believe that the sickness is alien in nature, leading to [[Earth]] being quarantined. All of humanity's alien allies have left the planet. When Lucie and Alex began travelling, the Doctor slipped the [[temporal interocitor]] which had been built by his former companion [[Nyssa]] during his [[Fifth Doctor|fifth incarnation]]. She used the interocitor to send a message to the TARDIS but the Doctor never arrived. |
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| The Doctor arrives, but is immediately given away by the Monk to the Daleks. The ship he is in, is attacked by Lucie, Susan and Alex's submarine. He sends one message to tell them to pull off the attack, but they cannot and the ship he is in crashes.
| | Susan is able to pull some strings and has Lucie and Alex taken to a hospital in [[Singapore]]. After waiting for several days in a corridor, Lucie is examined by a doctor, who tells her that she is lucky to be alive as the sickness usually kills its victims in a day. Although Lucie partially recovers, she is confined to a wheelchair and lost all sight in her right eye. After a month long journey to [[Australia]], Lucie and Alex procured a military plane using Susan's government connections to return to [[England]]. |
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| | Shortly after Lucie and Alex's arrival in England, a fleet of [[Dalek Flying Saucer]]s is detected in orbit of Earth. Although the planet is conquered in short order and the majority of humanity are once again [[Slavery|enslaved]] by the [[Dalek Empire]], numerous resistance groups exist all over Earth. Susan, Lucie and Alex are with one such group underneath the surface of [[Portsmouth]]. |
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| | As did they done in the aftermath of the first [[22nd century Dalek invasion]], the [[Dalek]]s have converted numerous humans into [[Roboman|Robomen]]. |
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| | Alex has discovered a fleet of nuclear [[submarines]] stored in a nearby warehouse. With the help of the former submarine technician Seb Andrews, Alex is able to activate the submarines' radio masts and hack into the Dalek communication network. They discover that the Daleks are building a mineshaft and propulsion unit which they plan to place in the planet's core. In doing so, they have dug up the majority of [[North America]]. |
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| | Lucie sarcastically refers to Alex as "[[Alexander the Great]]."The resistance stage an invasion of North America using seven submarines, which are equipped with short-range missiles. Susan, Alex, Lucie, Seb and thousands of soldiers make their way to the mineshaft construction area from various different directions. |
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| | The [[The Monk|Monk]] is present in the construction area and is able to both hack into and jam the resistance's transmissions. Although he believes that it is not necessary to kill all of the rebels, the Daleks have been ordered by the [[Dalek time controller]] to exterminate every one of them in order to show the rest of humanity the folly of opposing the Daleks. |
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| | The majority of the rebels, including Seb, are exterminated in the Dalek attack. However, Susan, Lucie and Alex manage to escape. After several days, Susan is able to contact Lucie and tells her that the [[TARDIS key]] is glowing, meaning that the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] is on its way. |
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| | The TARDIS materialises in the vault of the Monk's base in England, where he meets his former companion [[Tamsin Drew]]. During his time on Earth, the Monk has procured the ''[[Mona Lisa]]'', the {{w|Star of India (gem)|Star of India}}, the {{w|Venus de Milo}}, the crown jewels of every royal dynasty in Earth's history and the ceiling of the {{w|Sistine Chapel}}. Tamsin claims that they are collecting these articles with the help of the Daleks in order to preserve humanity's culture for posterity. |
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| | Tamsin calls Lucie the "chav extraordinaire." After the Doctor's presence is revealed to the Daleks by the Monk, he claims that he is not the Doctor but a plumber. The Dalek time controller is based in North America. |
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| | The Monk confesses to Tamsin that he has revealed the location of the submarine on which Susan, Lucie and Alex are returning to England to the Daleks. It is targeted by the Dalek saucer on which the Doctor is imprisoned but it is disabled by the submarine's missiles. A second missile is launched at the saucer. Although the Doctor is able to contact Lucie via the interocitor, it is too late to abort the launch of the missile and the submarine is destroyed. |
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| == Cast == | | == Cast == |
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| * [[Seb Andrews]] - [[John Banks]] | | * [[Seb Andrews]] - [[John Banks]] |
| * The [[Dalek]]s / [[Roboman]] / Submarine crewman - [[Nicholas Briggs]] | | * The [[Dalek]]s / [[Roboman]] / Submarine crewman - [[Nicholas Briggs]] |
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| == References ==
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| * Lucie and Alex were travelling in [[Thailand]] when a terrible sickness broke out. Although Lucie became infected, Alex did not. They attempted to flee to [[Bangkok]] on a bus, though they were thrown off when it became apparent that Lucie had the sickness. Alex managed to procure a satellite phone and left a message with the international operator. After several days, his mother Susan is able to contact Lucie. Due to their [[Time Lord]] physiology, Susan and Alex are not affected.
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| * The doctors and scientists in [[London]] believe that the sickness is alien in nature, leading to [[Earth]] being quarantined. All of humanity's alien allies have left the planet.
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| * When Lucie and Alex began travelling, the Doctor slipped the [[temporal interocitor]] which had been built by his former companion [[Nyssa]] during his [[Fifth Doctor|fifth incarnation]]. She used the interocitor to send a message to the TARDIS but the Doctor never arrived.
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| * Susan is able to pull some strings and has Lucie and Alex taken to a hospital in [[Singapore]]. After waiting for several days in a corridor, Lucie is examined by a doctor, who tells her that she is lucky to be alive as the sickness usually kills its victims in a day. Although Lucie partially recovers, she is confined to a wheelchair and lost all sight in her right eye. After a month long journey to [[Australia]], Lucie and Alex procured a military plane using Susan's government connections to return to [[England]].
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| * Shortly after Lucie and Alex's arrival in England, a fleet of [[Dalek Flying Saucer]]s is detected in orbit of Earth. Although the planet is conquered in short order and the majority of humanity are once again [[Slavery|enslaved]] by the [[Dalek Empire]], numerous resistance groups exist all over Earth. Susan, Lucie and Alex are with one such group underneath the surface of [[Portsmouth]].
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| * As did they done in the aftermath of the first [[22nd century Dalek invasion]], the [[Dalek]]s have converted numerous humans into [[Roboman|Robomen]].
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| * Alex has discovered a fleet of nuclear [[submarines]] stored in a nearby warehouse. With the help of the former submarine technician Seb Andrews, Alex is able to activate the submarines' radio masts and hack into the Dalek communication network. They discover that the Daleks are building a mineshaft and propulsion unit which they plan to place in the planet's core. In doing so, they have dug up the majority of [[North America]].
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| * Lucie sarcastically refers to Alex as "[[Alexander the Great]]."
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| * The resistance stage an invasion of North America using seven submarines, which are equipped with short-range missiles. Susan, Alex, Lucie, Seb and thousands of soldiers make their way to the mineshaft construction area from various different directions.
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| * The [[The Monk|Monk]] is present in the construction area and is able to both hack into and jam the resistance's transmissions. Although he believes that it is not necessary to kill all of the rebels, the Daleks have been ordered by the [[Dalek time controller]] to exterminate every one of them in order to show the rest of humanity the folly of opposing the Daleks.
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| * The majority of the rebels, including Seb, are exterminated in the Dalek attack. However, Susan, Lucie and Alex manage to escape. After several days, Susan is able to contact Lucie and tells her that the [[TARDIS key]] is glowing, meaning that the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] is on its way.
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| * The TARDIS materialises in the vault of the Monk's base in England, where he meets his former companion [[Tamsin Drew]]. During his time on Earth, the Monk has procured the ''[[Mona Lisa]]'', the {{w|Star of India (gem)|Star of India}}, the {{w|Venus de Milo}}, the crown jewels of every royal dynasty in Earth's history and the ceiling of the {{w|Sistine Chapel}}. Tamsin claims that they are collecting these articles with the help of the Daleks in order to preserve humanity's culture for posterity.
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| * Tamsin calls Lucie the "chav extraordinaire."
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| * After the Doctor's presence is revealed to the Daleks by the Monk, he claims that he is not the Doctor but a plumber.
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| * The Dalek time controller is based in North America.
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| * The Monk confesses to Tamsin that he has revealed the location of the submarine on which Susan, Lucie and Alex are returning to England to the Daleks. It is targeted by the Dalek saucer on which the Doctor is imprisoned but it is disabled by the submarine's missiles. A second missile is launched at the saucer. Although the Doctor is able to contact Lucie via the interocitor, it is too late to abort the launch of the missile and the submarine is destroyed.
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| == Notes == | | == Notes == |