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Judd tracked the Esselven royals to a pleasure planet, only to learn that the [[Esselvan]]s' attempts to increase their shield strength had caused time behind the shield go five hundred times faster than outside. Generations had passed for the people inside. Despite Judd's best efforts, the [[Sixth Doctor]] and Peri dealt with Dynes and him by tricking him into thinking the planet was uninhabited and the palace was about to explode, driving them off while he took a short hop in the TARDIS a few minutes into the future.
Judd tracked the Esselven royals to a pleasure planet, only to learn that the [[Esselvan]]s' attempts to increase their shield strength had caused time behind the shield go five hundred times faster than outside. Generations had passed for the people inside. Despite Judd's best efforts, the [[Sixth Doctor]] and Peri dealt with Dynes and him by tricking him into thinking the planet was uninhabited and the palace was about to explode, driving them off while he took a short hop in the TARDIS a few minutes into the future.


As Judd and Dynes left the shield, the Doctor manipulated the shield to bring time back into sync with the rest of the galaxy. After that, he left to help the Esselvans' descendents re-learn their heritage with the aid of machinery in the palace. Judd and Dynes found themselves five hundred years into the future. Judd's "Protectorate" had collapsed. Judd was seen as a madman who thought he was Glavis Judd. Dynes had to accept he was a forgotten has-been, his sensationalistic, tabloid reporting style a thing of the past. He now could only make documentaries about the old days with his insight into the world gone by. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Palace of the Red Sun]]'')
As Judd and Dynes left the shield, the Doctor manipulated the shield to bring time back into sync with the rest of the galaxy. After that, he left to help the Esselvans' descendants re-learn their heritage with the aid of machinery in the palace. Judd and Dynes found themselves five hundred years into the future. Judd's "Protectorate" had collapsed. Judd was seen as a madman who thought he was Glavis Judd. Dynes had to accept he was a forgotten has-been, his sensationalistic, tabloid reporting style a thing of the past. He now could only make documentaries about the old days with his insight into the world gone by. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Palace of the Red Sun]]'')


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