![]() I'd say stop being an idiot, but I kind of know what's coming. Madness was never this good.ĭOCTOR: Er, you know who I am. It's going to come up a lot.ĬAPTAIN: Is this madness? Am I going mad?ĭOCTOR: Madness? Well, you're an officer from World War One at the South Pole, being pursued by an alien through frozen time. It's about seventy feet that way, see? Always remember where you parked. I'm glad it's not just me.ĭOCTOR 1: This place is, or ought to be, my Tardis.ĭOCTOR: Technically, that is your Tardis. (Continuing that splendid tradition of Doctors hating each others taste in interiors.)ĬAPTAIN: Bigger on the inside than it is on the outside.ĭOCTOR: You know, I thought it probably was. (The first Doctor unlocks the 12th's Tardis.)ĭOCTOR 1: But you might be in for a sur. That doesn't usually work.ĭOCTOR 1: (to the Captain) May I suggest, for your own safety, you step onboard my ship? (The transparent figure and the light disappears.)ĭOCTOR: Oh. This is Earth, a level five civilisation. State your planet of origin and your intentions. (A bright light appears behind the Captain. I don't suppose either of you is a doctor? (And the Captain is dropped into the still snowstorm.)ĭOCTOR : Maybe it's us, maybe it's something else, but somehow, something has gone very wrong with Time.ĬAPTAIN: Hello? Sorry. It turns, he gasps, then there is a swift series of images of a giant chamber withįEMALE VOICE: Timeline error. He climbs out of the crater and looks at theįires and smoke not moving, the bird in mid-flap. (As both men's fingers start to tighten on triggers, time freezes. Please go.)ĬAPTAIN: Or that I spoke German. However, since you are aware I might kill you in self-defence, there is the strong possibility you will kill me in self-defence.ĭoes rather make me wish you understood English. The only reason I would do so is self-defence. I do not have the slightest desire to kill you. That is, there is something I should very much like you to understand. Soldiers are resting in trenches while in a nearby bomb crater, two men are pointing their pistols at each other.)ĬAPTAIN: There's something I should like to say. ![]() No prizes for guessing whose predecessor he will turn out to be, because it's far too obvious.)ĬAPTAIN: Sorry. (A figure in uniform, with a moustache and holding a pistol approaches. ![]() But why? Maybe it's us, maybe it's something else, but somehow, something has gone very wrong with Time. (The Doctor flicks at a snowflake, which moves away then back to where it was.)ĭOCTOR: Everything's stopped. Either we change and go on, or we die as we are.īut if you, if you die here, if your future never happens, if you don't do the things that you are supposed to do, the consequences could be. Of grace, both of us, but it won't last long. A few minutes ago, you were weak as a kitten, right? Now you're fine. Why are you trying not to regenerate?ĭOCTOR 1: I have the courage and the right to live and die as myself.ĭOCTOR: Too late, it's started. It seems to have expanded.ĭOCTOR: Well, it's all those years of bigger on the inside, You try sucking your tummy in that long. The colour.ĭOCTOR: I don't remember trying not to change.ĭOCTOR 1: Look at it. You still call it a ship.ĭOCTOR 1: Oh dear, what have you done to it?ĭOCTOR 1: (walking around the Tardis) The windows.ĭOCTOR 1: They're the wrong size. Have you come to take the ship back?ĭOCTOR: The ship. Your face, it's all over the place, but you're trying to hold it back.ĭOCTOR 1: What do you know of regeneration? Are you a Time Lord?ĭOCTOR 1: Hmm. The very first time that I, well, you, we regenerated. We're at the South Pole.ĭOCTOR 1: Of course we are. The original, you might say.ĭOCTOR: This is the South Pole. You may be a Doctor, but I am the Doctor. (And into the end of The Doctor Falls, but from the 1st Doctor's point of view.)ĭOCTOR 1: Oh, I don't think so. I will not change.ĭOCTOR : Hello? Is someone there? Hello? It's far from being all over.Ī long time ago, at the south pole the Doctor refused to regenerate.ĭOCTOR 1: I can't go through with it. (Polly and Ben free the Doctor from the cage.)ĭOCTOR 1: No. (Later, at the start of part 4, the first Doctor's hand is glowing gold in a complete remake of the missing video.)ĭOCTOR 1: I guess this old body of mine is wearing a bit thin.īEN: Doctor! Wakey, wakey, it's all over now. (William Harnell has David Bradley's face digitally placed over his as we come into colour and 16:9 ratio.) You've got no feelings.ĭOCTOR 1: Emotions. We don't know what we're in for outside there. ![]() Such things were still okay then.)ĭOCTOR 1: Yes. (Ben is zipping up a parka, and Polly has found a fur coat and hat. POLLY: Hey, Doctor, you've got the most fantastic wardrobe. Hmm! Come along, Polly, my child, with my cloak. (Black and white 4:3 grainy picture - excerpts from The Tenth Planet, 709 episodes ago.)ĭOCTOR 1: Quite an Arctic storm blowing out there.
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