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Upon reaching the monastery, the Doctor experiences a "mental twinge," theorising that someone is trying to make telepathic contact. Aware of the approaching strangers, Raspak gathers the guards and takes the Doctor and Pendle to the Abbot, while Constance and Asta (who the Doctor claims are boys) are locked in a cell. In the presence of Abbot Tanapal, Pendle claims to be merchants but the Doctor gets straight to the point and asks the Abbot if he knows about a signal being broadcast, to which the Abbot denies. They are locked in the cell, and the Abbot informs Raspak that the strangers are from another world, and to search the moors for their craft.
Upon reaching the monastery, the Doctor experiences a "mental twinge," theorising that someone is trying to make telepathic contact. Aware of the approaching strangers, Raspak gathers the guards and takes the Doctor and Pendle to the Abbot, while Constance and Asta (who the Doctor claims are boys) are locked in a cell. In the presence of Abbot Tanapal, Pendle claims to be merchants but the Doctor gets straight to the point and asks the Abbot if he knows about a signal being broadcast, to which the Abbot denies. They are locked in the cell, and the Abbot informs Raspak that the strangers are from another world, and to search the moors for their craft.


The four visitors now together in the cells, the Doctor remarks that both the Abbot and guard are aware of something with the signal. The cell door is then unlocked and Boswyck enters, freeing them. He explains that during the Autumn harvest, a "star" crashed nearby and the Brotherhood, dedicated to all life, went out to see if they could help the survivors. They nursed some and brought their ship back to the monastery, but now he fears the Abbot is under their influence. He has prayed for divine help, and he believes the visitors are that help.
The four visitors now together in the cells, the Doctor remarks that both the Abbot and guard are aware of something with the signal. The cell door is then unlocked and Boswyck enters, freeing them. He explains that during the Autumn harvest, a "star" crashed nearby and the Brotherhood, dedicated to all life, went out to see if they could help the survivors. They nursed some and brought their ship back to the monastery, but now he fears the Abbot is under their influence. He has prayed for divine help, and he believes the visitors are that help.


Leaving the cell, they overhear that the Assessors' ship has been captured, which would pose a great threat should they access the ship's technology. Boswyck bids Rosco to help the Doctor and Pendle get to the ship while he takes Constance and Asta to investigate the survivors. Inside their chamber, Constance can just see what the creatures look like when another enters the room, and Asta is immediately overcome with fear: the creature is a [[Dalek]] and it informs them they are prisoners.
Leaving the cell, they overhear that the Assessors' ship has been captured, which would pose a great threat should they access the ship's technology. Boswyck bids Rosco to help the Doctor and Pendle get to the ship while he takes Constance and Asta to investigate the survivors. Inside their chamber, Constance can just see what the creatures look like when another enters the room, and Asta is immediately overcome with fear: the creature is a [[Dalek]] and it informs them they are prisoners.
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Meanwhile, the Doctor, Pendle, and Rosco arrive at the spaceship to find a blacksmith hammering the hull. An alarm sounds and the Doctor quickly alerts them that the fuel lines could rupture. Raspak takes him and Pendle to the Abbot, whom the Doctor tries to reason with, experiencing another mental twinge; for a moment, the Abbot was trying to tell him something. But then he orders the two intruders to be taken to the chapel. Boswyck, Constance, and Asta reach the chapel and see that the Brotherhood gives blood for the Daleks' nutrients. The Doctor and Pendle are brought in, but before they can be drained, the others create a distraction and save them, informing them the aliens who crashlanded are Daleks.
Meanwhile, the Doctor, Pendle, and Rosco arrive at the spaceship to find a blacksmith hammering the hull. An alarm sounds and the Doctor quickly alerts them that the fuel lines could rupture. Raspak takes him and Pendle to the Abbot, whom the Doctor tries to reason with, experiencing another mental twinge; for a moment, the Abbot was trying to tell him something. But then he orders the two intruders to be taken to the chapel. Boswyck, Constance, and Asta reach the chapel and see that the Brotherhood gives blood for the Daleks' nutrients. The Doctor and Pendle are brought in, but before they can be drained, the others create a distraction and save them, informing them the aliens who crashlanded are Daleks.


The TARDIS is found and brought to the Abbot, who recognizes it and realizes who the Doctor is. He orders the guards to find them and two Daleks serve as reinforcements. Using secret tunnels, Boswyck leads the others towards the Daleks' workshop, hiding from two Daleks along the way. The creatures discuss their orders from the [[Black Dalek]], pointing out that production on casings for the other Daleks will be slowed. The Doctor finds their saucer's [[black box]] turned into a transmitter in the workshop, and learns that the specialized force were part of the [[Emperor's Personal Guard]], on their way to [[Skaro]] from invading [[Kantra]]. Several Brothers enter, but they do not notice the intruders. They focus only on their work and don't speak of it, because their [[Larynx|larynxs]] were removed to allow the Daleks to speak. The Doctor plans to confront the Abbot, who he and Boswyck believe are under the Daleks' influence, and Asta suggests the others make a distraction.
The TARDIS is found and brought to the Abbot, who recognizes it and realizes who the Doctor is. He orders the guards to find them and two Daleks serve as reinforcements. Using secret tunnels, Boswyck leads the others towards the Daleks' workshop, hiding from two Daleks along the way. The creatures discuss their orders from the [[Black Dalek]], pointing out that production on casings for the other Daleks will be slowed. The Doctor finds their saucer's [[black box]] turned into a transmitter in the workshop, and learns that the specialized force were part of the [[Emperor's Personal Guard]], on their way to [[Skaro]] from invading [[Kantra]]. Several Brothers enter, but they do not notice the intruders. They focus only on their work and don't speak of it, because their [[larynx]]s were removed to allow the Daleks to speak. The Doctor plans to confront the Abbot, who he and Boswyck believe are under the Daleks' influence, and Asta suggests the others make a distraction.


While the guards pursue a ringing bell, the Abbot meets the Doctor, who reveals the Black Dalek behind his throne. He tries to reason with the Abbot that he's being controlled by the Daleks, but the Black Dalek explains the truth: its and the Abbot's minds are working in [[symbiosis]], and soon the mind of the Daleks will be spread to every being in the galaxy, and beyond to the universe!
While the guards pursue a ringing bell, the Abbot meets the Doctor, who reveals the Black Dalek behind his throne. He tries to reason with the Abbot that he's being controlled by the Daleks, but the Black Dalek explains the truth: its and the Abbot's minds are working in [[symbiosis]], and soon the mind of the Daleks will be spread to every being in the galaxy, and beyond to the universe!
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* Rosco is two minutes younger than his twin brother Gabber.
* Rosco is two minutes younger than his twin brother Gabber.
* The Doctor has a [[box brownie]].
* The Doctor has a [[box brownie]].
* He refers to the inhabitants of Strellin as "[[human|humans]]." The planet is known across the galaxy for its peace and tranquility, the monastery for its stained glass.
* He refers to the inhabitants of Strellin as "[[human]]s." The planet is known across the galaxy for its peace and tranquility, the monastery for its stained glass.
* Tanapal refers to the perilous mountains between the monastery and the other settlements.
* Tanapal refers to the perilous mountains between the monastery and the other settlements.
* Mr. Pendle is aware of the [[Time Lord]]s and considers them to be arrogant. He regards [[spacecraft]] as being Grade 1 technology.
* Mr. Pendle is aware of the [[Time Lord]]s and considers them to be arrogant. He regards [[spacecraft]] as being Grade 1 technology.
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* The [[Stained-Glass Dalek]] on the cover was designed by [[Chris Thompson (graphic designer)|Chris Thompson]].
* The [[Stained-Glass Dalek]] on the cover was designed by [[Chris Thompson (graphic designer)|Chris Thompson]].
* A trailer for part one was released.
* A trailer for part one was released.
* This story takes place contemporaneously with or just after the Dalek invasion of Kantra which occurs around the time of the [[Dalek-Movellan War]] (based on [[TV]]: ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]'')'' ''which takes place somewhere circa [[4500]] as that story is dated by the [[Resurrection of the Daleks (novelisation)|novelisation]] of [[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|''Resurrection of the Daleks'']]'', ''athough many conflicting dates have been given for the war in other sources, such as circa [[4949]] as dated by ''[[Neverland (audio story)|Neverland]].''
* This story takes place contemporaneously with or just after the Dalek invasion of Kantra which occurs around the time of the [[Dalek-Movellan War]] (based on [[TV]]: ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]'')'' ''which takes place somewhere circa [[4500]] as that story is dated by the [[Resurrection of the Daleks (novelisation)|novelisation]] of [[Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)|''Resurrection of the Daleks'']]'', ''athough many conflicting dates have been given for the war in other sources, such as circa [[4949]] as dated by ''[[Neverland (audio story)|Neverland]].''


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor notes the absence of terraforming machines on Strellin. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Shield of the Jötunn (audio story)|Shield of the Jötunn]]'')
* The Doctor notes the absence of terraforming machines on Strellin. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Shield of the Jötunn (audio story)|Shield of the Jötunn]]'')
* The TARDIS travellers are once again mistaken for [[demon|demons]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'')
* The TARDIS travellers are once again mistaken for [[demon]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'')
* The injured Daleks include some of the [[Emperor's Personal Guard]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Partings of the Ways]]'')
* The injured Daleks include some of the [[Emperor's Personal Guard]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Partings of the Ways]]'')
* Before they crash-landed on Strellin, the Daleks were involved in the invasion of [[Kantra]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]'')
* Before they crash-landed on Strellin, the Daleks were involved in the invasion of [[Kantra]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]'')
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