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|doctor = Twelfth Doctor | |doctor = Twelfth Doctor | ||
|companions = [[Lumpy]] | |companions = [[Lumpy]] | ||
|enemy = | |enemy = [[Dalek]]s | ||
|setting = {{il|[[Sontar]]|[[Telos]]|[[Starbane]]}} | |setting = {{il|[[Sontar]]|[[Telos]]|''[[Starbane]]''}} | ||
|writer = [[Phil Ford]] | |writer = [[Phil Ford]] | ||
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A [[Dalek flying saucer|Dalek saucer]] and a [[Cyber-ship]] engage in battle. [[The Doctor's TARDIS]] materialises in the midst of the crossfire after receiving a [[distress signal]] from within the Cyber Ship. Inside, two Cybermen interrogate a Dalek prisoner, demanding to know where it has hidden an artefact, but the Dalek refuses to answer. Before the Cybermen can continue, the TARDIS appears and flattens the two Cybermen. | A [[Dalek flying saucer|Dalek saucer]] and a [[Cyber-ship]] engage in battle. [[The Doctor's TARDIS]] materialises in the midst of the crossfire after receiving a [[distress signal]] from within the Cyber Ship. Inside, two Cybermen interrogate a Dalek prisoner, demanding to know where it has hidden an artefact, but the Dalek refuses to answer. Before the Cybermen can continue, the TARDIS appears and flattens the two Cybermen. | ||
The Doctor asks the Dalek what was going on. The Dalek opens its casing where the [[Kaled mutant]] has hidden the artefact - a piece of the [[Orb of Fates]]. The Doctor recognises the Orb as a key to an immensely powerful [[Time Lord]] weapon called the [[Starbane]]. Whoever controls the Starbane could conquer the [[universe]], which the Doctor [[deduce]]s that both the Daleks and Cybermen intend to do. However, the Dalek tells him the Cybermen have altered its Dalek nature and it decrees that neither the Daleks nor the Cybermen must be allowed to control the Starbane. Both must be stopped. | The Doctor asks the Dalek what was going on. The Dalek opens its casing where the [[Kaled mutant]] has hidden the artefact - a piece of the [[Orb of Fates]]. The Doctor recognises the Orb as a key to an immensely powerful [[Time Lord]] weapon called the ''[[Starbane]]''. Whoever controls the Starbane could conquer the [[universe]], which the Doctor [[deduce]]s that both the Daleks and Cybermen intend to do. However, the Dalek tells him the Cybermen have altered its Dalek nature and it decrees that neither the Daleks nor the Cybermen must be allowed to control the Starbane. Both must be stopped. | ||
=== Telos: Home of the Cybermen (1) === | === Telos: Home of the Cybermen (1) === | ||
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=== Starbane: Gallifreyan Warship (3) === | === Starbane: Gallifreyan Warship (3) === | ||
The three elements of the Orb merge back together and the TARDIS lands right in the middle of the Starbane, wrecked walkways and [[Gallifrey]]an décor strewn everywhere. The ship being a huge temporal energy reactor, the Doctor explains that if they introduce the Orb into Starbane' | The three elements of the Orb merge back together and the TARDIS lands right in the middle of the Starbane, wrecked walkways and [[Gallifrey]]an décor strewn everywhere. The ship being a huge temporal energy reactor, the Doctor explains that if they introduce the Orb into the core of the ''Starbane'', both the Orb and the ''Starbane'' will be destroyed and the plans of the Daleks and Cybermen thwarted. But Lumpy points out a problem: the ''Starbane'' is already occupied by Dalek forces. | ||
Lumpy sets off with the Orb to locate the heart of the Starbane while avoiding Dalek patrols, who try to attack him on site despite his attempts to blend in. With further upgrades to his weapons and mobility system, he soon nears his objective, but he then stops following the Doctor's instructions and exclaims "You lose, Doctor!" A [[Red Dalek]] explains that Lumpy's capture by the Cybermen while he had the Orb in his possession was engineered from the very beginning. Lumpy's nature was never | Lumpy sets off with the Orb to locate the heart of the ''Starbane'' while avoiding Dalek patrols, who try to attack him on site despite his attempts to blend in. With further upgrades to his weapons and mobility system, he soon nears his objective, but he then stops following the Doctor's instructions and exclaims, ''"You lose, Doctor!"'' A [[Red Dalek]] explains that Lumpy's capture by the Cybermen while he had the Orb in his possession was engineered from the very beginning. Lumpy's nature was never truly modified and now the Doctor has practically handed the Orb and the ''Starbane'' over to the Daleks. | ||
After learning of the Dalek deception, the Doctor initiated his back-up plan. Never prepared to trust a Dalek from the very beginning, he reveals that when upgrading Lumpy, he made some additions that will allow him to take control of Lumpy. Lumpy is to be the Dalek that saves the universe whether he wants to or not. The other Daleks immediately turn against a furious Lumpy and chase him down as the Doctor leads him ever closer to the heart of the Starbane. | After learning of the Dalek deception, the Doctor initiated his back-up plan. Never prepared to trust a Dalek from the very beginning, he reveals that when upgrading Lumpy, he made some additions that will allow him to take control of Lumpy. Lumpy is to be the Dalek that saves the universe whether he wants to or not. The other Daleks immediately turn against a furious Lumpy and chase him down as the Doctor leads him ever closer to the heart of the ''Starbane''. | ||
The Doctor successfully drives Lumpy to the ship's core, the other Daleks failing to catch up. In an attempt to deter the Doctor from finishing the job, Lumpy states that the Doctor will also be killed if he destroys the Starbane. The Doctor, however, is already piloting the TARDIS away as he has Lumpy throw the Orb of Fates into the core. Before the Starbane' | The Doctor successfully drives Lumpy to the ship's core, the other Daleks failing to catch up. In an attempt to deter the Doctor from finishing the job, Lumpy states that the Doctor will also be killed if he destroys the ''Starbane''. The Doctor, however, is already piloting the TARDIS away as he has Lumpy throw the Orb of Fates into the core. Before the ''Starbane'' is destroyed, he spots Lumpy moving around near one of the windows. The ''Starbane'' explodes, killing all the Daleks within. A critically damaged Lumpy flies of into [[space]] with the rest of the wreckage, screaming the Doctor's name. From the safety of the TARDIS, the Doctor, despite expecting some kind of trick from the Daleks to begin with, frowns and says goodbye to his unlikely companion. | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
* [[Twelfth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Peter Capaldi]] | * [[Twelfth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Peter Capaldi]] | ||
* [[Dalek]]s /"[[Lumpy]]" | * [[Dalek]]s /"[[Lumpy]]"/[[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]] - [[Nicholas Briggs]] | ||
* [[Sontaran]]s/[[Major]] [[Skar]] - [[Dan Starkey]] | * [[Sontaran]]s/[[Major]] [[Skar]] - [[Dan Starkey]] | ||
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[[Category:Dalek video games]] | [[Category:Dalek video games]] | ||
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