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Newly Regenerated
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The Doctor’s recent regeneration has left him mentally unstable and to the alarm of Peri, his travelling companion, he starts behaving erratically. Firstly when he goes to the wardrobe, to look for a new outfit, he changes from his cricket attire for an outfit of clashing colours, including a multicoloured patchwork frock coat to which he immediately takes a shine. The Doctor though takes offence when Peri points out to him that he could not go outside wearing such awful clothes.
Then, when they are back in the Console Room, The Doctor has a funny turn and he starts to quote a poem about a Peri - a good and beautiful fairy in Persian mythology, but one which used to be evil. This results in The Doctor accusing Peri of being evil, and of being an alien spy. Then without any warning he rushes towards her and then tries to throttle her. Peri is completely caught off-guard and is unable to stop him Luckily for Peri, who is close to death, The Doctor catches a sight of his own manic face in a mirror and he collapses in a heap, releasing Peri.
On recovering from her ordeal Peri tries to get The Doctor to realise that he has just tried to kill her. The Doctor though initially denies he could be capable of such an act, but seeing how terrified of him she is, he decides, so as to avoid putting others at risk, he must become a hermit on the desolate asteroid of Titan 3.
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Meanwhile on Earth, mathematical genius twin brothers Romulus and Remus have been kidnapped by a Professor Edgeworth. The kidnapping is soon discovered and a squadron of space fighters, under the command of Lieutenant Hugo Lang, is sent to pursue the space freighter on which Professor Edgeworth is escaping with the twins. The space fighters though are attacked, leaving Lieutenant Lang as the sole survivor when his space ship crashes on the asteroid Titan 3.
Soon afterwards the TARDIS lands there, and The Doctor and Peri find Lieutenant Lang in the wreckage and they bring him back to the TARDIS to recuperate. The Doctor then reluctantly agrees to investigate a distant dome, which is in fact where Professor Edgeworth has taken the twins as a halfway safe house on his journey to the planet Joconda.
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The Doctor and Peri arrive at the dome only to be captured by Professor Edgeworth’s two Jocondan guards, Noma and Drak. They are taken to Professor Edgeworth who The Doctor recognises as a retired Time Lord whose real name is Azmael. Azmael had ruled Joconda since his retirement, but the planet has now fallen under the control of a race of giant Gastropods - slug-like creatures from Jocondan mythology - led by Mestor, who is now forcing Azmael to do his bidding.
The Doctor and Peri are left sealed in the dome as Azmael and the others leave for Joconda. When they are alone, they discover that the dome has been set to self-destruct - an action taken by Noma without Azmael’s knowledge. The Doctor hastily adapts a Revitalising Modulator to transmit his and Peri’s molecules back in time to the TARDIS and thus escape the destruction of the dome. To his amazement, it works.
Together with Lieutenant Lang, who has recovered from his injuries, The Doctor and Peri journey to Joconda, where they are soon captured and imprisoned with Azmael. Mestor claims to need the twins’ mathematical prowess to provide the energy equations required to realise his plan of placing the Jocondan sun’s outer two planets into orbit around Joconda, thus providing a ready-made larder facility. To balance the gravitational forces, Mestor wants all three planets to occupy the same space, but in different time periods, one Jocondan day apart.
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The Doctor though realises that as the two outer planets are small, the gravitational differences will pull them into the sun and cause a massive explosion. He correctly deduces that this is Mestor’s real plan, as the explosion will activate millions of his eggs and send them out into space to fall on to other worlds, thus populating the whole of space with the giant slugs.
The Doctor tries to destroy Mestor by throwing at him a vial of corrosive chemicals from Azmael’s laboratory, but the attempt is thwarted when the creature raises a force shield around itself. Mestor now wants to possess The Doctor’s body, and to prove that he is capable of doing so he attempts to mind-link with Azmael.
However, while Mestor is distracted, The Doctor hurls a second vial of chemicals at Mestor, and this time The Doctor strikes his target. Azmael then triggers his thirteenth and last regeneration, and Mestor’s mind, having nowhere to flee now that his body has been destroyed, dissipates into nothingness. Unfortunately Azmael’s act of sacrifice means that he too dies.
With the threat from the Gastropods over The Doctor and Peri return to the TARDIS. Lieutenant Lang though, elects to stay on Joconda to help the Jocondans rebuild their planet. As The Doctor prepares to return the twins to Earth, Peri tells The Doctor off for being rude, The Doctor reminds her that he is an alien, with alien sensibilities: ‘Whatever else happens, I am The Doctor - whether you like it or not!’.
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