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[[2018]], the planet of [[Ranskoor Av Kolos]]. The planet is devoid of any sign of life except for an older woman named [[Andinio]], and young man named [[Delph]]. Andinio is testing Delph to see if he can harness their powers on his own. Delph uses telekinesis to begin building something out of the surrounding rock when suddenly blue energy crackles behind them. Andinio snaps Delph out of his trance, drawing his attention to a figure stumbling in an attempt to get up.
[[2018]], the planet of [[Ranskoor Av Kolos]]. The planet is devoid of any sign of life except for an older woman named [[Andinio]], and young man named [[Delph]]. Andinio is testing Delph to see if he can harness their powers on his own. Delph uses telekinesis to begin building something out of the surrounding rock when suddenly blue energy crackles behind them. Andinio snaps Delph out of his trance, drawing his attention to a figure stumbling in an attempt to get up.


Elsewhere, in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] is giddy; there are nine separate transmissions calling for help from the same location on one planet. [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]] wonders why they have to always answer distress calls. The Doctor explains that everyone else is passing up the distress signals like they don't care, so it gives them a mystery to solve. Unfortunately, the planet is also giving off psychotropic waves; if they are exposed to these, their mind will be scrambled, leaving them paranoid and irrational. However, the Doctor has a way to counter this; she pulls out a box, which contain small devices she calls neural balancers; they keep the brain from being affected by the psychotropic waves once applied to the temple. Once everyone has one, the Doctor pulls the lever...
Elsewhere, in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] is giddy; there are nine separate transmissions calling for help from the same location on one planet. [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]] wonders why they have to always answer distress calls. The Doctor explains that everyone else is passing up the distress signals like they don't care, so it gives them a mystery to solve. Unfortunately, the planet is also giving off psychotropic waves; if they are exposed to these, their minds will be scrambled, leaving them paranoid and irrational. However, the Doctor has a way to counter this; she pulls out a box, which contains small devices she calls neural balancers; they keep the brain from being affected by the psychotropic waves once applied to the temple. Once everyone has one, the Doctor pulls the lever...


The TARDIS materialises inside one of the ships giving off the distress signal. The group disembarks, hoping to find someone to explain all the distress calls. A scared man points a gun at them, demanding to know if they are with "them.”  The Doctor explains they've only just arrived and can't be in league with someone they've never met; they only want to help. The man considers it for a moment, but then seems to forget their entire conversation, demanding to know who they are. The Doctor kindly re-explains and offers a neural balancer to help calm him; she shows one is one her head as a gesture of trust. The man accepts the device and instantly calms once its working. Though calm now, he is missing some memories; his first name and his immediate past. What he does remember is his last name: [[Greston Paltraki|Paltraki]]. The Doctor examines the systems, finding that everything is actually in order; the ship is not crashed, just parked.
The TARDIS materialises inside one of the ships giving off the distress signal. The group disembarks, hoping to find someone to explain all the distress calls. A scared man points a gun at them, demanding to know if they are with "them.”  The Doctor explains they've only just arrived and can't be in league with someone they've never met; they only want to help. The man considers it for a moment, but then seems to forget their entire conversation, demanding to know who they are. The Doctor kindly re-explains and offers a neural balancer to help calm him; she shows one is one her head as a gesture of trust. The man accepts the device and instantly calms once its working. Though calm now, he is missing some memories; his first name and his immediate past. What he does remember is his last name: [[Greston Paltraki|Paltraki]]. The Doctor examines the systems, finding that everything is actually in order; the ship is not crashed, just parked.
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