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=== Part three ===
=== Part three ===
The Doctor saves the miner by cutting off the power to the motors. Once the sandminer has stopped moving, sinking under the sand dunes is imminent. Dask sets on quickly repairing the damaged — and sabotaged — controls so that the miner can continue on its way.
The Doctor saves the miner by getting Dask to  cut off the power to the motors. Once the sandminer has stopped moving, sinking under the sand dunes is imminent. Dask sets on quickly repairing the damaged — and sabotaged — controls so that the miner can continue on its way.


The Doctor goes to see the "Dum" robot that Leela claimed could speak, D84. The robot reveals that it and Poul are undercover agents for the [[Kaldor City Company|mining company]]. They were placed on board the miner as a precaution to threats of a "robot revolution" by a scientist called [[Taren Capel]], who was raised by robots and considers himself to be one. D84 itself is unique in the fact that it can function autonomously from Super Voc SV7's commands and appears to possess a high level of logical reasoning.
The Doctor goes to see the "Dum" robot that Leela claimed could speak, D84. The robot reveals that it and Poul are undercover agents for the [[Kaldor City Company|mining company]]. They were placed on board the miner as a precaution to threats of a "robot revolution" by a scientist called [[Taren Capel]], who was raised by robots and considers himself to be one. D84 itself is unique in the fact that it can function autonomously from Super Voc SV7's commands and appears to possess a high level of logical reasoning.
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