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While travelling in the Time Vortex, the TARDIS was boarded by a [[Kerb!am Man]] to deliver a [[fez]] the Doctor had ordered in [[Eleventh Doctor|a previous incarnation]]. On the packing slip, Yaz found a message begging for help. The Doctor took the team to [[Kerb!am]] to find the source of the distress call and they began investigating the mysterious disappearances of workers. The Doctor eventually determined that the Kerb!am AI itself had sent the distress call in response to the disappearance of the employees. Shortly after making this revelation, Ryan deduced that [[Charlie Duffy]], a maintenance worker, was behind the disappearances, and Charlie revealed his plan to have an army of Kerb!am Men deliver packages with bombs in the [[bubble wrap]] to kill Kerb!am customers and prevent automation from completely replacing a human workforce. The Doctor was able to reprogram the robots to open their own packages and detonate the explosives within, destroying the army and killing Charlie when he refused to escape with the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kerblam! (TV story)|Kerblam!]]'')
While travelling in the Time Vortex, the TARDIS was boarded by a [[Kerb!am Man]] to deliver a [[fez]] the Doctor had ordered in [[Eleventh Doctor|a previous incarnation]]. On the packing slip, Yaz found a message begging for help. The Doctor took the team to [[Kerb!am]] to find the source of the distress call and they began investigating the mysterious disappearances of workers. The Doctor eventually determined that the Kerb!am AI itself had sent the distress call in response to the disappearance of the employees. Shortly after making this revelation, Ryan deduced that [[Charlie Duffy]], a maintenance worker, was behind the disappearances, and Charlie revealed his plan to have an army of Kerb!am Men deliver packages with bombs in the [[bubble wrap]] to kill Kerb!am customers and prevent automation from completely replacing a human workforce. The Doctor was able to reprogram the robots to open their own packages and detonate the explosives within, destroying the army and killing Charlie when he refused to escape with the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kerblam! (TV story)|Kerblam!]]'')


Attempting to see the [[coronation]] of [[Elizabeth I]], the TARDIS instead brought Team TARDIS to [[Bilehurst Cragg]] in the [[17th century]], where the Doctor interfered in a witch trial, though she failed to save the accused, [[Old Mother Twiston]], from drowning. Disgusted at the callousness of the landowner, [[Becka Savage]], the Doctor tried getting her to see that there was no supernatural evil in her village, but the arrival of King [[James I]] hampered her attempts, especially when he dismissed her as a woman. Deciding to investigate elsewhere with Yaz while Ryan and Graham remained with King James, the Doctor visited Twiston's granddaughter, [[Willa Twiston|Willa]], and learned of the unexpected depletion of the local fauna. The Doctor, Yaz and Willa investigated Old Mother Twiston's grave and saw her rise as a [[Morax]]. As Graham and Ryan arrived with King James and Becka in tow, the Doctor instructed Graham, Yaz and Ryan to follow the Morax as she questioned Becka. However, when she realised that Becka knew more than she was letting on, Becka accused the Doctor of being a witch, and King James ordered her drowned.
Attempting to see the [[coronation]] of [[Elizabeth I]], the TARDIS instead brought Team TARDIS to [[Bilehurst Cragg]] in the [[17th century]], where the Doctor interfered in a witch trial, though she failed to save the accused, [[Old Mother Twiston]], from drowning. Disgusted at the callousness of the landowner, [[Becka Savage]], the Doctor tried getting her to see that there was no supernatural evil in her village, but the arrival of King [[James I]] hampered her attempts, especially when he dismissed her as a woman. Deciding to investigate elsewhere with Yaz while Ryan and Graham remained with King James, the Doctor visited Twiston's granddaughter, [[Willa Twiston|Willa]], and learned of the unexpected depletion of the local fauna. The Doctor, Yaz and Willa investigated Old Mother Twiston's grave and saw her rise as a [[Morax (species)|Morax]]. As Graham and Ryan arrived with King James and Becka in tow, the Doctor instructed Graham, Yaz and Ryan to follow the Morax as she questioned Becka. However, when she realised that Becka knew more than she was letting on, Becka accused the Doctor of being a witch, and King James ordered her drowned.


As she prepared to face a witch trial, the Doctor discovered that Becka was infected by the [[Morax Queen]] when she chopped down the lock keeping the Morax DNA imprisoned, thinking it was only a tree. Escaping her bonds after being submerged, the Doctor exposed Becka just before the Morax Queen took control of her and kidnapped King James, planning to turn him into a vessel for the [[Morax King]]. However, the Doctor was able to reactivate the prison to suck the Morax back in. Unfortunately, as the queen resisted, King James burned her with a torch, causing her to dissolve. Disgusted with the king, the Doctor refused to speak to him until she departed, with King James promising the end the witch trials and have the events in Bilehurst Cragg be stricken from the history books. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witchfinders (TV story)|The Witchfinders]]'')
As she prepared to face a witch trial, the Doctor discovered that Becka was infected by the [[Morax Queen]] when she chopped down the lock keeping the Morax DNA imprisoned, thinking it was only a tree. Escaping her bonds after being submerged, the Doctor exposed Becka just before the Morax Queen took control of her and kidnapped King James, planning to turn him into a vessel for the [[Morax King]]. However, the Doctor was able to reactivate the prison to suck the Morax back in. Unfortunately, as the queen resisted, King James burned her with a torch, causing her to dissolve. Disgusted with the king, the Doctor refused to speak to him until she departed, with King James promising the end the witch trials and have the events in Bilehurst Cragg be stricken from the history books. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witchfinders (TV story)|The Witchfinders]]'')
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