Doctor Who (1963) s08e10 Episode Script
The Mind of Evil, Part Six
Doctor Who Season 8 The mind of Evil 6 of 6 Come on.
Im going to find the Doctor.
Now, Doctor.
Thats you all right.
I warned you.
I only need one of you.
Well, thank you, Brigadier.
But do you think that for once in your life you could manage to arrive before the nick of time? Im glad to see you too, Doctor.
- All right, Miss Grant? - Yes, thanks.
I see youve changed your job.
Yes, rather an effective disguise, dont you think? Right, down there.
- Well, did you get the Master? - Sorry, sir, he seems to have got away.
- And what about the missile? - Well, we didnt.
- Isnt it here? - No.
Wow.
Yes, well, apart from losing the Master and the missile, youre doing very well, Brigadier.
Look, the Master has got to be found, Brigadier.
Im rather more concerned with finding that missile.
Well, it comes to the same thing, surely.
- Excuse me, sir.
- Yes? Everythings secure, sir.
The prisoners are back in their cells and were starting to move the wounded out.
Right, Sergeant Benton.
And we found this chap, sir, hiding in the medical block.
- Lock him up with the others.
- Right, sir.
No, no, no, dont.
Come on, Barnham.
- Right, Davies.
- Come on, come and sit down.
I heard the shooting and I didnt know what to do.
Its all right, its all over, well take care of you.
- Has he been given anything to eat? - Well, no Miss Well, dont just stand there, show me where I can find him something.
Yes, Miss, sorry.
Who is this man? His name is Barnham.
Hes the last man to undergo the Keller process and you can see what its done to him.
Hes got the mind of a child.
Dont worry about him.
You leave him to Jo.
He trusts her.
Right, lets take a look of this map of yours.
Trap one to Greyhound.
Trap one to Greyhound.
Its Captain Yates.
All right, Ill take it.
Greyhound to trap one, is that you Yates? Where are you? Im at mobile HQ, sir.
- What happened? - Quite a lot.
I know where hes got Thunderbolt.
Where? Outside a hanger on that deserted airfield at Stanham.
Hes got a crane, launching pad, fake troops, the lot.
Are you all right, Yates? A bit bashed about, sir, but I might just survive.
Right, stay where you are.
Im on my way.
Over and out.
No need to worry about the Master, any more.
This time, weve got him.
Right, Sergeant Benton.
Youll be in charge of the prison.
You can consider yourself "Acting Governor".
Thank you, sir.
- Benton? - Yes, sir? Dont get any delusions of grandeur, will you? No, sir.
Well, that about wraps it up, Doctor.
I said "that about wraps it up".
Does it? Major Cosworths throwing a cordon around that hanger now.
Ill join him in my mobile HQ and then well move in and mop things up.
You may not find the Master all that easy to mop up, Brigadier.
I dont anticipate much trouble.
Well, dont forget, hes got that rocket full of nerve gas, he can point it at any city in Europe.
Dont worry, Doctor.
He wont get the chance.
You coming with me? No, not for the moment, no.
Ive got to work out a way of destroying that machine of his.
If I can step up the voltage in that coil, then Yes, well, Ill leave the machine to you, and you can leave Master to me.
Yes, yes, all right.
- You looked up here then, Bill? - Yes, Dave, I have.
Oh, no.
No, no, please.
Here you are, Barnham.
- Drink this up while its hot.
- Thank you very much, Miss.
Sergeant Benton will look after you.
Wont you, Sergeant? Right, thats it.
That should just about do it, I think.
Wait for me.
Sergeant.
- Acting Governor Benton here.
- Its Dr.
Summers, Sergeant.
I wondered if those medical supplies had arrived yet.
Medical supplies? Hang on, Dr.
Summers, Ill check.
What do you think youre doing? Dr.
Summers.
- You what? - Well, Id like to talk to Dr.
Summers.
Look, you go off and talk to who you like, okay? Hello, Dr.
Summers, yes.
They seem to be here all right.
They should be on their way over to you now.
Oh my - The things escaped again.
- How? Well, it must stored up its energy and blown all the circuits.
Lets have a look.
Be careful.
What happened? Well, its stronger than ever now.
How on earth am I going to stop it? Will you be able to set the coils up again? No, thatd never work twice.
The things too intelligent.
In any case, I doubt whether Id get near enough to it without being killed.
Whats wrong? Barnham.
Get out of here.
- Get back.
- Go on, I heard this noise.
Its stopped.
The machine.
I remember this place.
Something happened here.
- Barnham, dont go.
Come here.
- Something terrible.
Barnham, come back.
Come back.
Come back.
- Over here.
- No.
Dont be frightened by it.
Dont be frightened.
Thats it.
As long as youre here, it wont hurt us.
Right, stay there.
Stay there.
Sit yourself down, thats it.
- Now, dont worry.
- But I dont understand? Its the mind of evil, Jo.
I should have realised.
That creature feeds on the evil impulses of the brain.
And Barnham hasnt got any.
No, the machine extracted them all.
Something in his mind acts as a screen and neutralises it.
So long as hes here, were perfectly safe.
- Afternoon, sir.
- Afternoon.
- How are you, Yates? - Recovering rapidly, sir.
- Good, sit down.
- Thank you, sir.
- Well, hows it going, Major Cosworth? - Fine, sir.
Ive just been on to the Ministery of Defence.
And? Thunderbolt is equipped with an abort mechanism.
Once in go condition, it can be blown up at any time.
So, if the Master threatens to launch the missile, we simply blow it up on the ground, from here.
Cant you kill it now, Doctor? No.
No, these creatures are incredibly resilient, Jo.
Itd take an atomic explosion or an enormous charge of electricity to destroy that.
So what are we going to do? Well, Im going to see Sergeant Benton.
Will you wait here? Will you be all right until I get back? Im scared.
Its evil.
Yes, I know.
Ill be as quick as I possibly can, all right? Now, Jo will look after you.
Whats your other name? - Now, are you sure youve got all that? - I think so, Doctor.
Extra heavy duty cable, arrangements with the National Complex for a maximum power boost.
Ill get onto it right away.
Well, please do.
Its all extremely urgent.
Its going to take quite a bit of organising.
Yes, Im quite sure it is, but never Acting-Governor Benton, here.
Who? Stangmoor Prison.
Acting Governor Sergeant Benton here.
I see.
Would the Doctor be there by any chance? Well, Ill see, sir.
Whos calling please? Just say its an old friend.
Its for you, Doctor.
Says hes an old friend of yours.
Hello, yes? Doctor, do I gather that the tables have turned somewhat at Stangmoor? You have gathered correctly.
Barnham.
Jo, what on earth do you think youre doing? I told Barnham to stay in the medical wing.
He cant leave.
Weve got to stay here with that thing.
- But youll get yourselves killed.
- Dr.
Summers, we have got to Look, Jo.
Jo, you know hes not well and that things dangerous.
Ive got to get him back to the medical wing.
Now, come on.
No.
No, you cant.
That thing - its alive.
- Yes, and if Barnham leaves here, that thing will kill all of us.
In spite of what Ive said, do you still intend to fire that rocket on London? I most certainly do.
- Well, that would start a world war.
- Exactly.
And then later when this planet is in ruins, I shall take over.
I see.
- Arent you forgetting something? - Am I, Doctor? What? The dematerialisation circuit from your own TARDIS.
You cant leave Earth without that, can you? - Are you offering me a deal? - I am.
Hand me back that rocket and Ill return your circuit.
- Thats very generous of you.
- Leave Earth, stop bothering us, go somewhere else and be a nuisance elsewhere.
Well, what do you say? Well? Right.
But you will bring that circuit to me here at the hanger.
You and you alone.
At the first sign of treachery, the first sign of interference from your UNIT friends and I launch the missile immediately.
Sergeant, can you contact the Brigadier for me? Well, I think so, Doctor.
He should be back at mobile HQ by now.
Get onto him at once.
Tell him hes got to cancel that attack.
Youre quite sure theres nothing I can do? No, honestly.
All right.
Well, Ive got a mass of wounded to attend to.
Ill be in the medical wing if you need me.
Look after him, Jo, and yourself.
Thank you.
Now, you do exactly what Miss Grant tells you, all right? Good lad.
But understand that you mustnt go anywhere near him.
If he catches sight of a uniform, hell fire that rocket.
Dont you worry, Doctor.
Leave everything to us.
Ive cancelled the attack and well send a despatch rider to HQ to get your circuit, just in case.
What do you mean "just in case"? Its our only chance.
I dont know, Doctor.
There are other ways of dealing with him.
Look, dont do anything stupid, Brigadier.
He means what he says, you know.
Dont you worry, Doctor.
Over and out.
Lethbridge Stewart.
The Brigadier knows what hes doing.
I sincerely hope so.
Im going back to Miss Grant.
Right, Major Cosworth.
I want you to get on to the missile control people.
Theyre to maintain radio link with us and explode the missile when I give the word.
Right away, sir.
Captain Yates, youll be in charge of the evacuation.
I want the area around that hanger completely clear within a ten mile radius.
Trap one to missile control, report my signals, over.
But I dont see why youre so upset.
If you give him back the circuit and he hands over the missile You just dont understand, do you, Jo? Once he gets that circuit back hes free to roam through time and space.
- Wed never catch him.
- Then youll just have to give in.
The Masters got the missile and all weve got is this wretched machine.
Look, Jo, will you stop stating the obvious.
What did you say? I said all weve got is this machine.
Well, thats it.
Thats the answer.
Weve got the machine and weve got our friend Barnham.
I dont understand.
With a little help from you, old chap, we can destroy this machine and the Master at the same time.
Just in case somebody tries to be clever.
Dont worry, it cant hurt you.
- Come on, old chap, come on.
- Its all right.
Thats it, all right? Now dont forget, whatever you do, dont drop it.
Now hang on to it tight, pick it up.
Come on.
Thats it.
Now, mind how you go.
Mind how you go.
All right? Not too heavy for you? - Good.
- Well, thats it.
- Close the doors after us, will you? - Right, Doctor.
Now, mind his feet.
Weve tried to explode Thunderbolt on the ground, Doctor, but nothing happened.
What did you expect? The Master may be a scoundrel but he is a scientist.
Hell have disconnected the abort mechanism.
Theres only one thing for it, Doctor.
Well have to give him back that wretched circuit.
- Has it arrived? - Just arrived, sir.
Yes, thats it.
Believe me, Doctor, I hate to see the Master escape unpunished as much as you do.
Its where hell escape to that worries me.
What right have we got to let his loose on some other planet? Unless youve got some better plan, I can see no alternative.
My dear Brigadier, of course I have a better plan.
Very strange form of transport, Doctor, I hope youre not going to try anything silly? No, of course not.
No, its just that Bessie had broken down.
Bessie? You know, Bessie? Oh, yes.
I think I should warn you that my here, is aimed and ready to fire.
I just have to press the requisite button.
Thats very clever.
My word, you have done well.
Shall we get on with it? - Did you bring the circuit with you? - Oh, yes.
Here.
May I examine it, please? How do I know that you wont take the circuit and fire the missile anyway? Im afraid you dont.
Youll just have to trust me this once.
- No, I dont think so.
- Now, Doctor.
Hello, Brigadier? Jo Grant here, over.
Hello, Miss Grant, we read you, over.
Doctor working on missile circuit.
Stand by for abort instructions, over.
Well done, Miss Grant.
Greyhound to Windmill three-four-two, come in to land.
I say again, come in to land.
Wilco.
Right, Jo.
Were on our way.
Over and out.
Come on.
Hes dead.
Come on, Jo.
Jo, come on.
Twenty seconds, missile control.
Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one, abort.
Thank you.
We took Barnham there to help us.
Yes, I know, Jo, I know.
We should never have left him there.
Well, how do you think I feel? Sorry.
Yeah.
Here, have some coffee.
Well, at least were rid of the Keller machine and the Master.
Yes, weve probably killed off that machine all right, but Im not so sure about the Master.
Well, even if he wasnt killed, Doctor, he wont get far - if youve still got his circuit.
- Yes, thats true.
The circuit.
I must have lost it in my struggle with him.
Probably destroyed in the explosion.
Yes, but what if it wasnt? Supposing the Master found it? - Hello, Governors office.
- Put me onto the Doctor, will you? Yes.
Its for you, Doctor.
The Master? Yes? Doctor.
I was afraid youd be worried about me, so I thought Id let you know that Im alive and well.
- Im extremely sorry to hear that.
- I made the safety of my TARDIS, which thanks to your generosity, is in perfect working order.
So, we wont be seeing you for quite some time? Not for quite some time, but one day, I will destroy this miserable planet and you along with it.
Goodbye, Doctor.
By the way, enjoy your exile.
What did he say? His usual threats.
Never mind, Doctor.
Youve beaten him.
Have I, Jo? Hes got his TARDIS back.
Hes free to come and go where he pleases, while Im stuck here on Earth.
With you, Brigadier.
Im going to find the Doctor.
Now, Doctor.
Thats you all right.
I warned you.
I only need one of you.
Well, thank you, Brigadier.
But do you think that for once in your life you could manage to arrive before the nick of time? Im glad to see you too, Doctor.
- All right, Miss Grant? - Yes, thanks.
I see youve changed your job.
Yes, rather an effective disguise, dont you think? Right, down there.
- Well, did you get the Master? - Sorry, sir, he seems to have got away.
- And what about the missile? - Well, we didnt.
- Isnt it here? - No.
Wow.
Yes, well, apart from losing the Master and the missile, youre doing very well, Brigadier.
Look, the Master has got to be found, Brigadier.
Im rather more concerned with finding that missile.
Well, it comes to the same thing, surely.
- Excuse me, sir.
- Yes? Everythings secure, sir.
The prisoners are back in their cells and were starting to move the wounded out.
Right, Sergeant Benton.
And we found this chap, sir, hiding in the medical block.
- Lock him up with the others.
- Right, sir.
No, no, no, dont.
Come on, Barnham.
- Right, Davies.
- Come on, come and sit down.
I heard the shooting and I didnt know what to do.
Its all right, its all over, well take care of you.
- Has he been given anything to eat? - Well, no Miss Well, dont just stand there, show me where I can find him something.
Yes, Miss, sorry.
Who is this man? His name is Barnham.
Hes the last man to undergo the Keller process and you can see what its done to him.
Hes got the mind of a child.
Dont worry about him.
You leave him to Jo.
He trusts her.
Right, lets take a look of this map of yours.
Trap one to Greyhound.
Trap one to Greyhound.
Its Captain Yates.
All right, Ill take it.
Greyhound to trap one, is that you Yates? Where are you? Im at mobile HQ, sir.
- What happened? - Quite a lot.
I know where hes got Thunderbolt.
Where? Outside a hanger on that deserted airfield at Stanham.
Hes got a crane, launching pad, fake troops, the lot.
Are you all right, Yates? A bit bashed about, sir, but I might just survive.
Right, stay where you are.
Im on my way.
Over and out.
No need to worry about the Master, any more.
This time, weve got him.
Right, Sergeant Benton.
Youll be in charge of the prison.
You can consider yourself "Acting Governor".
Thank you, sir.
- Benton? - Yes, sir? Dont get any delusions of grandeur, will you? No, sir.
Well, that about wraps it up, Doctor.
I said "that about wraps it up".
Does it? Major Cosworths throwing a cordon around that hanger now.
Ill join him in my mobile HQ and then well move in and mop things up.
You may not find the Master all that easy to mop up, Brigadier.
I dont anticipate much trouble.
Well, dont forget, hes got that rocket full of nerve gas, he can point it at any city in Europe.
Dont worry, Doctor.
He wont get the chance.
You coming with me? No, not for the moment, no.
Ive got to work out a way of destroying that machine of his.
If I can step up the voltage in that coil, then Yes, well, Ill leave the machine to you, and you can leave Master to me.
Yes, yes, all right.
- You looked up here then, Bill? - Yes, Dave, I have.
Oh, no.
No, no, please.
Here you are, Barnham.
- Drink this up while its hot.
- Thank you very much, Miss.
Sergeant Benton will look after you.
Wont you, Sergeant? Right, thats it.
That should just about do it, I think.
Wait for me.
Sergeant.
- Acting Governor Benton here.
- Its Dr.
Summers, Sergeant.
I wondered if those medical supplies had arrived yet.
Medical supplies? Hang on, Dr.
Summers, Ill check.
What do you think youre doing? Dr.
Summers.
- You what? - Well, Id like to talk to Dr.
Summers.
Look, you go off and talk to who you like, okay? Hello, Dr.
Summers, yes.
They seem to be here all right.
They should be on their way over to you now.
Oh my - The things escaped again.
- How? Well, it must stored up its energy and blown all the circuits.
Lets have a look.
Be careful.
What happened? Well, its stronger than ever now.
How on earth am I going to stop it? Will you be able to set the coils up again? No, thatd never work twice.
The things too intelligent.
In any case, I doubt whether Id get near enough to it without being killed.
Whats wrong? Barnham.
Get out of here.
- Get back.
- Go on, I heard this noise.
Its stopped.
The machine.
I remember this place.
Something happened here.
- Barnham, dont go.
Come here.
- Something terrible.
Barnham, come back.
Come back.
Come back.
- Over here.
- No.
Dont be frightened by it.
Dont be frightened.
Thats it.
As long as youre here, it wont hurt us.
Right, stay there.
Stay there.
Sit yourself down, thats it.
- Now, dont worry.
- But I dont understand? Its the mind of evil, Jo.
I should have realised.
That creature feeds on the evil impulses of the brain.
And Barnham hasnt got any.
No, the machine extracted them all.
Something in his mind acts as a screen and neutralises it.
So long as hes here, were perfectly safe.
- Afternoon, sir.
- Afternoon.
- How are you, Yates? - Recovering rapidly, sir.
- Good, sit down.
- Thank you, sir.
- Well, hows it going, Major Cosworth? - Fine, sir.
Ive just been on to the Ministery of Defence.
And? Thunderbolt is equipped with an abort mechanism.
Once in go condition, it can be blown up at any time.
So, if the Master threatens to launch the missile, we simply blow it up on the ground, from here.
Cant you kill it now, Doctor? No.
No, these creatures are incredibly resilient, Jo.
Itd take an atomic explosion or an enormous charge of electricity to destroy that.
So what are we going to do? Well, Im going to see Sergeant Benton.
Will you wait here? Will you be all right until I get back? Im scared.
Its evil.
Yes, I know.
Ill be as quick as I possibly can, all right? Now, Jo will look after you.
Whats your other name? - Now, are you sure youve got all that? - I think so, Doctor.
Extra heavy duty cable, arrangements with the National Complex for a maximum power boost.
Ill get onto it right away.
Well, please do.
Its all extremely urgent.
Its going to take quite a bit of organising.
Yes, Im quite sure it is, but never Acting-Governor Benton, here.
Who? Stangmoor Prison.
Acting Governor Sergeant Benton here.
I see.
Would the Doctor be there by any chance? Well, Ill see, sir.
Whos calling please? Just say its an old friend.
Its for you, Doctor.
Says hes an old friend of yours.
Hello, yes? Doctor, do I gather that the tables have turned somewhat at Stangmoor? You have gathered correctly.
Barnham.
Jo, what on earth do you think youre doing? I told Barnham to stay in the medical wing.
He cant leave.
Weve got to stay here with that thing.
- But youll get yourselves killed.
- Dr.
Summers, we have got to Look, Jo.
Jo, you know hes not well and that things dangerous.
Ive got to get him back to the medical wing.
Now, come on.
No.
No, you cant.
That thing - its alive.
- Yes, and if Barnham leaves here, that thing will kill all of us.
In spite of what Ive said, do you still intend to fire that rocket on London? I most certainly do.
- Well, that would start a world war.
- Exactly.
And then later when this planet is in ruins, I shall take over.
I see.
- Arent you forgetting something? - Am I, Doctor? What? The dematerialisation circuit from your own TARDIS.
You cant leave Earth without that, can you? - Are you offering me a deal? - I am.
Hand me back that rocket and Ill return your circuit.
- Thats very generous of you.
- Leave Earth, stop bothering us, go somewhere else and be a nuisance elsewhere.
Well, what do you say? Well? Right.
But you will bring that circuit to me here at the hanger.
You and you alone.
At the first sign of treachery, the first sign of interference from your UNIT friends and I launch the missile immediately.
Sergeant, can you contact the Brigadier for me? Well, I think so, Doctor.
He should be back at mobile HQ by now.
Get onto him at once.
Tell him hes got to cancel that attack.
Youre quite sure theres nothing I can do? No, honestly.
All right.
Well, Ive got a mass of wounded to attend to.
Ill be in the medical wing if you need me.
Look after him, Jo, and yourself.
Thank you.
Now, you do exactly what Miss Grant tells you, all right? Good lad.
But understand that you mustnt go anywhere near him.
If he catches sight of a uniform, hell fire that rocket.
Dont you worry, Doctor.
Leave everything to us.
Ive cancelled the attack and well send a despatch rider to HQ to get your circuit, just in case.
What do you mean "just in case"? Its our only chance.
I dont know, Doctor.
There are other ways of dealing with him.
Look, dont do anything stupid, Brigadier.
He means what he says, you know.
Dont you worry, Doctor.
Over and out.
Lethbridge Stewart.
The Brigadier knows what hes doing.
I sincerely hope so.
Im going back to Miss Grant.
Right, Major Cosworth.
I want you to get on to the missile control people.
Theyre to maintain radio link with us and explode the missile when I give the word.
Right away, sir.
Captain Yates, youll be in charge of the evacuation.
I want the area around that hanger completely clear within a ten mile radius.
Trap one to missile control, report my signals, over.
But I dont see why youre so upset.
If you give him back the circuit and he hands over the missile You just dont understand, do you, Jo? Once he gets that circuit back hes free to roam through time and space.
- Wed never catch him.
- Then youll just have to give in.
The Masters got the missile and all weve got is this wretched machine.
Look, Jo, will you stop stating the obvious.
What did you say? I said all weve got is this machine.
Well, thats it.
Thats the answer.
Weve got the machine and weve got our friend Barnham.
I dont understand.
With a little help from you, old chap, we can destroy this machine and the Master at the same time.
Just in case somebody tries to be clever.
Dont worry, it cant hurt you.
- Come on, old chap, come on.
- Its all right.
Thats it, all right? Now dont forget, whatever you do, dont drop it.
Now hang on to it tight, pick it up.
Come on.
Thats it.
Now, mind how you go.
Mind how you go.
All right? Not too heavy for you? - Good.
- Well, thats it.
- Close the doors after us, will you? - Right, Doctor.
Now, mind his feet.
Weve tried to explode Thunderbolt on the ground, Doctor, but nothing happened.
What did you expect? The Master may be a scoundrel but he is a scientist.
Hell have disconnected the abort mechanism.
Theres only one thing for it, Doctor.
Well have to give him back that wretched circuit.
- Has it arrived? - Just arrived, sir.
Yes, thats it.
Believe me, Doctor, I hate to see the Master escape unpunished as much as you do.
Its where hell escape to that worries me.
What right have we got to let his loose on some other planet? Unless youve got some better plan, I can see no alternative.
My dear Brigadier, of course I have a better plan.
Very strange form of transport, Doctor, I hope youre not going to try anything silly? No, of course not.
No, its just that Bessie had broken down.
Bessie? You know, Bessie? Oh, yes.
I think I should warn you that my here, is aimed and ready to fire.
I just have to press the requisite button.
Thats very clever.
My word, you have done well.
Shall we get on with it? - Did you bring the circuit with you? - Oh, yes.
Here.
May I examine it, please? How do I know that you wont take the circuit and fire the missile anyway? Im afraid you dont.
Youll just have to trust me this once.
- No, I dont think so.
- Now, Doctor.
Hello, Brigadier? Jo Grant here, over.
Hello, Miss Grant, we read you, over.
Doctor working on missile circuit.
Stand by for abort instructions, over.
Well done, Miss Grant.
Greyhound to Windmill three-four-two, come in to land.
I say again, come in to land.
Wilco.
Right, Jo.
Were on our way.
Over and out.
Come on.
Hes dead.
Come on, Jo.
Jo, come on.
Twenty seconds, missile control.
Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one, abort.
Thank you.
We took Barnham there to help us.
Yes, I know, Jo, I know.
We should never have left him there.
Well, how do you think I feel? Sorry.
Yeah.
Here, have some coffee.
Well, at least were rid of the Keller machine and the Master.
Yes, weve probably killed off that machine all right, but Im not so sure about the Master.
Well, even if he wasnt killed, Doctor, he wont get far - if youve still got his circuit.
- Yes, thats true.
The circuit.
I must have lost it in my struggle with him.
Probably destroyed in the explosion.
Yes, but what if it wasnt? Supposing the Master found it? - Hello, Governors office.
- Put me onto the Doctor, will you? Yes.
Its for you, Doctor.
The Master? Yes? Doctor.
I was afraid youd be worried about me, so I thought Id let you know that Im alive and well.
- Im extremely sorry to hear that.
- I made the safety of my TARDIS, which thanks to your generosity, is in perfect working order.
So, we wont be seeing you for quite some time? Not for quite some time, but one day, I will destroy this miserable planet and you along with it.
Goodbye, Doctor.
By the way, enjoy your exile.
What did he say? His usual threats.
Never mind, Doctor.
Youve beaten him.
Have I, Jo? Hes got his TARDIS back.
Hes free to come and go where he pleases, while Im stuck here on Earth.
With you, Brigadier.