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[[File:Barbara Yetaxa.jpg|thumb|Barbara posing as the [[Aztec]] [[god]], [[Yetaxa]]. ([[TV]]: "[[The Day of Darkness]]")]]The Doctor and his companions arrived in an [[Aztec]] temple in [[Mexico]]. They went through a one-way passage that prevented access to the TARDIS. Barbara posed as the Aztec [[god]], [[Yetaxa]], with the others as her servants, to find a way back. Barbara tried and failed to change the Aztecs' history of [[human sacrifice]] for the better, which the Doctor strongly advised her against. | [[File:Barbara Yetaxa.jpg|thumb|Barbara posing as the [[Aztec]] [[god]], [[Yetaxa]]. ([[TV]]: "[[The Day of Darkness]]")]]The Doctor and his companions arrived in an [[Aztec]] temple in [[Mexico]]. They went through a one-way passage that prevented access to the TARDIS. Barbara posed as the Aztec [[god]], [[Yetaxa]], with the others as her servants, to find a way back. Barbara tried and failed to change the Aztecs' history of [[human sacrifice]] for the better, which the Doctor strongly advised her against. | ||
Susan was to be punished for denying marriage to the [[Perfect Victim]] and Ian to be executed when he was framed by the [[High Priest of Sacrifice]], [[Tlotoxl]], for attacking the [[High Priest of Knowledge]], [[Autloc]]. Autloc's faith in Yetaxa was shattered, and he left for the wilderness. The Doctor, Ian and the Doctor's accidental [[fiancée]], [[Cameca]], distracted Ian and Susan's [[Aztec captain|guard]] to escape. Ian prevented Tlotoxl's murder of Barbara and fought off the warrior [[Ixta]]. They worked on a wheel and pulley system to open the doorway back to the TARDIS, taking the wheel with them to avoid contaminating history (the Aztecs had never used wheels). As they departed, the sacrifice of the Perfect Victim continued as planned. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Aztecs (TV story)|The Aztecs]]'') | Susan was to be punished for denying marriage to the [[Perfect Victim]] and Ian to be executed when he was framed by the [[High Priest of Sacrifice]], [[Tlotoxl]], for attacking the [[High Priest of Knowledge]], [[Autloc]]. Autloc's faith in Yetaxa was shattered, and he left for the wilderness. The Doctor, Ian and the Doctor's accidental [[fiancée]], [[Cameca]], distracted Ian and Susan's [[Aztec captain|guard]] to escape. Ian prevented Tlotoxl's murder of Barbara and fought off the warrior [[Ixta]]. They worked on a wheel and pulley system to open the doorway back to the TARDIS, taking the wheel with them to avoid contaminating history (the Aztecs had never used wheels). As they departed, the sacrifice of the Perfect Victim continued as planned. Barbara was depressed at having failed to save the Aztec civilisation, but the Doctor assured her that she had at least helped Autloc find a better way of life. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Aztecs (TV story)|The Aztecs]]'') | ||
The Doctor landed inside [[Maitland's ship|a spaceship]] in the [[28th century]], where two crewmembers were suspended in a state resembling death and another, [[John (The Sensorites)|John]], had had his mind opened and turned insane, following an attack on their minds by the [[Sensorite]]s. The [[Sense Sphere]], which the ship had been trapped around, had its aqueducts' water supply [[poison]]ed with [[atropine]] by survivors of a previous human expedition whose ship had been destroyed. | The Doctor landed inside [[Maitland's ship|a spaceship]] in the [[28th century]], where two crewmembers were suspended in a state resembling death and another, [[John (The Sensorites)|John]], had had his mind opened and turned insane, following an attack on their minds by the [[Sensorite]]s. The [[Sense Sphere]], which the ship had been trapped around, had its aqueducts' water supply [[poison]]ed with [[atropine]] by survivors of a previous human expedition whose ship had been destroyed. |
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