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"Utopia" is the eleventh episode of the third series of the revived British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on BBC One on 16 June 2007. [1] It is the first of three episodes that form a linked narrative, followed by "The Sound of Drums" and "Last of the Time Lords".
The human-Time Lord hybrid River Song in "Let's Kill Hitler" claimed she was "focusing on a dress size", but subsequently weighed herself, seeming unsure of how her new body had truly developed. [85] The Doctor said on several occasions he wished he was "ginger", which he has seemed unable to control in previous regenerations.
The Master uses it to create a link that brings Gallifrey out of the Time War and into orbit around Earth. Twisted by the horrors of the Time War, Rassilon plans for the Time Lords to ascend to an incorporeal state while destroying the rest of creation. He stops the Master's plan of implanting himself into the Time Lords by restoring the human ...
In the serial, the alien time traveller the Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker) is put on trial by his people, the Time Lords, and is accused of meddling in the affairs of other worlds. Much of the story consists of video testimony presented by the Doctor, his own defence, of his own future where the last of a race of plants called Vervoids on board a ...
The Doctor makes his way to the Family's ship, tricking the Family into thinking his Time Lord essence is still in the watch. When Son-of-Mine (in the guise of Baines) forcefully keeps the Doctor on-board, the Doctor surreptitiously initiates an overload of the ship's power source, which causes the ship to explode.
A similar moratorium would be placed on the following series' finale, "Last of the Time Lords". [15] The episode's finalised average viewing figure was 8.22 million viewers and was, excepting World Cup games, the second most-watched television programme of the week, behind an episode of Coronation Street, and eighth most-watched overall.
To this end, Dalek Sec merges with a human being to become a Human/Dalek hybrid. The Cult then set about creating "Human Daleks" by "formatting" the brains of a few thousand captured humans so they can have Dalek minds. [39] Dalek Sec, however, becomes more human in personality and alters the plan so the hybrids will be more human like him.
The Time Lords are partial to sending him on missions when deniability or expendability is needed, implied to have begun after his capture during The War Games and witnessed further in later stories, the Time Lords directing the Doctor and/or the TARDIS to specific locations in Colony in Space, The Curse of Peladon, The Mutants, Genesis of the ...