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The Abbot summons two Daleks to apprehend the Doctor, but he takes a lantern from the wall and smashes it, the fire immediately affecting the [[lead]] in their new casings, and he escapes down their secret passage. Meanwhile, the others are still hiding in Boswyck's room; when Constance inquires about the black flower, he becomes defensive. The Doctor returns and explains the Abbot's and Dalek's conection, and Boswyck offers to show them the truth. | The Abbot summons two Daleks to apprehend the Doctor, but he takes a lantern from the wall and smashes it, the fire immediately affecting the [[lead]] in their new casings, and he escapes down their secret passage. Meanwhile, the others are still hiding in Boswyck's room; when Constance inquires about the black flower, he becomes defensive. The Doctor returns and explains the Abbot's and Dalek's conection, and Boswyck offers to show them the truth. | ||
As the Doctor, Pendle, and Boswyck, aided by Rosco and Gabber, flee the monastery on [[sleem]], Constance and Asta watch the spacecraft as Daleks comment that the human slaves cannot penetrate it, but a Dalek can. When they leave, the two women sneak aboard the craft through the emergency hatch and disconnect the transmitter circuit. Then they hear a noise and realise one of the [[ | As the Doctor, Pendle, and Boswyck, aided by Rosco and Gabber, flee the monastery on [[sleem]], Constance and Asta watch the spacecraft as Daleks comment that the human slaves cannot penetrate it, but a Dalek can. When they leave, the two women sneak aboard the craft through the emergency hatch and disconnect the transmitter circuit. Then they hear a noise and realise one of the [[Dalek mutant]]s has climbed inside the ship. | ||
Believing Boswyck is a traitor, Rosco takes the sleem and returns to the monestary, leaving Gabber who refused to come with him. The travelers hear the sounds of [[vulteen]] circling them, as they are still an hour from the mountain and it is getting dark. | Believing Boswyck is a traitor, Rosco takes the sleem and returns to the monestary, leaving Gabber who refused to come with him. The travelers hear the sounds of [[vulteen]] circling them, as they are still an hour from the mountain and it is getting dark. | ||
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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]]'') | * 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]]'', though 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 == |
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