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The Doctor begins by showing the Viewer a family (two parents, two grandparents and two children) who are enjoying [[Christmas]] but the Doctor tells the Viewer that one of these people is a [[Changeling]] in disguise. The Viewer must watch the scene play out to determine which one of them is the alien. It is discovered that the Mum is the Changeling (the giveaway being her eyes glowing). The Doctor watches as she then leads the father away from the rest of the family and a small alien appears in front of them. It then zaps the father with a small device before disappearing. The father's eyes then start glowing as well.
The Doctor begins by showing the Viewer a family (two parents, two grandparents and two children) who are enjoying [[Christmas]] but the Doctor tells the Viewer that one of these people is a [[Changeling]] in disguise. The Viewer must watch the scene play out to determine which one of them is the alien. It is discovered that the Mum is the Changeling (the giveaway being her eyes glowing). The Doctor watches as she then leads the father away from the rest of the family and a small alien appears in front of them. It then zaps the father with a small device before disappearing. The father's eyes then start glowing as well.


The Doctor then tells the Viewer that the alien was a [[Graske]]. He adds that they need to follow it which he can do but asks the viewer to pilot the TARDIS. The Doctor then gives instructions of which switch to press and the Viewer safely guides them through the void. They arrive in [[1883]] ahead of the Graske and the Viewer must look for the Graske's DNA blip to appear to determine exactly where it is arriving. The blip shows the Graske is in [[London]] and the Viewer watches another Christmas playing out and has to spot where the Graske is hiding. The scene shows a gentleman offering mulled wine to people, a street urchin asking for money (adding that he's saving up for a [[satsuma]]) and a theatre star handing out flyers for her latest performance. If the Viewer looks closely, they will see the Graske hiding behind a postbox. It then emerges, much to everyone's shock and zaps the urchin before disappearing once again.
The Doctor then tells the Viewer that the alien was a [[Graske]]. He adds that they need to follow it which he can do but asks the viewer to pilot the TARDIS. The Doctor then gives instructions of which switch to press and the Viewer safely guides them through the void. They arrive in [[1883]] ahead of the Graske and the Viewer must look for the Graske's DNA blip to appear to determine exactly where it is arriving. The blip shows the Graske is in [[London]] and the Viewer watches another Christmas playing out and has to spot where the Graske is hiding. The scene shows a gentleman offering mulled wine to people, a street urchin asking for money (adding that he's saving up for a [[satsuma]]) and a theatre star handing out flyers for her latest performance. If the Viewer looks closely, they will see the Graske hiding behind a postbox. It then emerges, much to everyone's shock, and zaps the urchin before disappearing once again.


The Doctor and the Viewer then follow the Graske again; this time to it's home planet [[Griffoth]]. The Doctor tells the Viewer to get out there as they are "the star of this show" adding that he will guide them in the TARDIS through the sonic screwdriver. The Viewer then has to solve a series of puzzles to get through a number of doors before arriving in the main chamber. They see a vast number of pods being tended by the Graske. The Doctor tells the Viewer that these pods contain the originals of all the creatures they have snatched throughout the universe; adding that they have to be kept alive in order for the duplicates to be sustained. He notices that a [[Slitheen]] is in one of the pods. They then watch as the Graske they followed from Earth walks in. It then slots it's device into a console and the father and the urchin then appear inside two pods. The Graske then spots the Viewer and fires a shot which misses and deflects around the room before striking the Slitheen's pod. An alarm sounds and the Slitheen bursts out of it's pod before chasing the Graske around the room. The Doctor then tells the Viewer that they have the chance to do one of two things: they can either reverse the settings, thereby destroying the Changelings and [[teleport]] all the originals back to the time and place they were taken from. Or they can use the Graske's stasis control against them, freezing everything and everyone in the base.
The Doctor and the Viewer then follow the Graske again; this time to it's home planet [[Griffoth]]. The Doctor tells the Viewer to get out there as they are "the star of this show" adding that he will guide them in the TARDIS through the sonic screwdriver. The Viewer then has to solve a series of puzzles to get through a number of doors before arriving in the main chamber. They see a vast number of pods being tended by the Graske. The Doctor tells the Viewer that these pods contain the originals of all the creatures they have snatched throughout the universe; adding that they have to be kept alive in order for the duplicates to be sustained. He notices that a [[Slitheen]] is in one of the pods. They then watch as the Graske they followed from Earth walks in. It then slots it's device into a console and the father and the urchin then appear inside two pods. The Graske then spots the Viewer and fires a shot which misses and deflects around the room before striking the Slitheen's pod. An alarm sounds and the Slitheen bursts out of it's pod before chasing the Graske around the room. The Doctor then tells the Viewer that they have the chance to do one of two things: they can either reverse the settings, thereby destroying the Changelings and [[teleport|teleporting]] all the originals back to the time and place they were taken from. Or they can use the Graske's stasis control against them, freezing everything and everyone in the base.


There are two possible endings depending on what the Viewer chooses:
There are two possible endings depending on what the Viewer chooses:


* If the Viewer chooses the teleport option, then all of the originals vanish from their pods, including the Slitheen. Back at the family's house, the mother and father are returned to normal. They see the rest of the family just sitting down doing nothing so the father encourages them to enjoy themselves. The daughter then records a video of the whole family shouting "Merry Christmas!"
* If the Viewer chooses the teleport option, then all of the originals vanish from their pods, including the Slitheen, one by one. Back at the family's house, the mother and father are returned to normal. They see the rest of the family just sitting down doing nothing so the father encourages them to enjoy themselves. The daughter then records a video of the whole family shouting "Merry Christmas!"
* If the Viewer chooses the stasis option, the entire base freezes, thereby trapping the Graske and all their victims. Back at the family's house, the Changeling mother and family begin talking mechanically and the daughter storms off, believing that her parents are trying to ruin Christmas.
* If the Viewer chooses the stasis option, the entire base freezes, thereby trapping the Graske and all their victims. Back at the family's house, the Changeling mother and family begin talking mechanically and the daughter storms off, believing that her parents are trying to ruin Christmas.


As the Doctor takes the Viewer home, their "score" is evaluate. Depending on what option the Viewer chose, the Doctor will say that either the Viewer is not quite ready to be a companion (but was not far off and should try again), or he will comment on how impressed he is with the Viewer, saying that perhaps one day he will call on their help to save the universe again.
The Doctor then comments on the choice the Viewer made and takes them home. Their "score" is then evaluated.  


In either case, the Doctor will then remove the powers of the sonic screwdriver from the Viewer's remote; telling them that if they switch to [[ITV]] later on then there is a risk the galaxy may implode. The Doctor then bids the Viewer farewell and leaves to pick up Rose.
Having returned home the Doctor removes the powers of the sonic screwdriver from the Viewer's remote; warning them that if they switch to [[ITV]] later on then there is a risk the galaxy may implode. Depending on what option the Viewer chose, the Doctor will say that either the Viewer is not quite ready to be a companion (but was not far off and should try again), or he will comment on how impressed he is with the Viewer, saying that perhaps one day he will pick them up. The Doctor then bids the Viewer farewell and leaves to pick up Rose.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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