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Corrected the following Episode 1 synopsis text: "...but is distracted by the his experiments on his capsule on the capsule" so that it now reads: "...but is distracted by experiments on his capsule"
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(Corrected the following Episode 1 synopsis text: "...but is distracted by the his experiments on his capsule on the capsule" so that it now reads: "...but is distracted by experiments on his capsule")
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The three travellers are rescued by Quinn, Deputy Governor, and Bragen, Head of Security. They take the Doctor for the Examiner, something the Doctor elects to go along with. They explain that they are on the planet [[Vulcan (The Power of the Daleks)|Vulcan]] and allude to the fact the Examiner must be here to examine the "space capsule."
The three travellers are rescued by Quinn, Deputy Governor, and Bragen, Head of Security. They take the Doctor for the Examiner, something the Doctor elects to go along with. They explain that they are on the planet [[Vulcan (The Power of the Daleks)|Vulcan]] and allude to the fact the Examiner must be here to examine the "space capsule."


At the human colony [[Lesterson]], a scientist, is informed by his assistant [[Janley]] that the Examiner has arrived. Lesterson has no knowledge of this. Janley asks if she can still have her meeting here tonight. Lesterson agrees warning her against underground movements but is distracted by the his experiments on his capsule on the capsule which is made of a metal that is entirely non-corrosive.  
At the human colony [[Lesterson]], a scientist, is informed by his assistant [[Janley]] that the Examiner has arrived. Lesterson has no knowledge of this. Janley asks if she can still have her meeting here tonight. Lesterson agrees warning her against underground movements but is distracted by experiments on his capsule which is made of a metal that is entirely non-corrosive.  


When in the colony The Doctor admits nothing, playing the fool and (much to Ben's annoyance) remains very inactive, hoping to expose the murderer of the real Examiner. The Governor [[Hensell]] introduces himself and gives him free run of the compound. The Doctor asks about the capsule and Hensell explains it was fished out of a mercury pool from where it had lain dormant for hundreds of years. The Doctor states that he will look at it later and dismisses his visitors. The Doctor confides to Ben and Polly that he thinks he this story is not true.  
When in the colony The Doctor admits nothing, playing the fool and (much to Ben's annoyance) remains very inactive, hoping to expose the murderer of the real Examiner. The Governor [[Hensell]] introduces himself and gives him free run of the compound. The Doctor asks about the capsule and Hensell explains it was fished out of a mercury pool from where it had lain dormant for hundreds of years. The Doctor states that he will look at it later and dismisses his visitors. The Doctor confides to Ben and Polly that he thinks he this story is not true.  
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