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Captain Zhukov
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A Soviet submarine is sailing near the North Pole in 1983 during the Cold War. While carrying out a nuclear weapons launch drill the Captain and Professor Grisenko are unaware that there is something far more dangerous in the submarine's cargo hold. A crewman, in charge of a specimen that Professor Grisenko believes contains a frozen mammoth, decides not to wait until they arrive back in Moscow to thaw the specimen out. As the ice starts to melt, when the sailor starts to use a blowtorch, a reptilian-like hand shoots out of the block of ice and strangles the sailor.
The submarine then begins to sink, when the hull is breached, and the green armoured creature that was in the ice, escapes and runs amok killing members of the submarine’s crew. In all this confusion the TARDIS materialises inside the submarine and The Doctor and Clara Oswald tumble out, believing that they are in Las Vegas.
The Captain asks who they are, while being informed by a crew member that the main turbines aren't responding. Despite being restrained The Doctor convinces Captain Zhukov to use the lateral thrusters to manoeuvre the submarine to the side where it comes to rest on top of ridge so preventing it from dropping further and imploding due to the great depth. During, all this, and much to The Doctors distress, the TARDIS inexplicably dematerialises leaving The Doctor and Clara stranded in the damaged submarine.
| On Board the Soviet Submarine |
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Crew members then search The Doctor and Clara, and his Sonic Screwdriver is confiscated. With no other means of escape The Doctor tells the captain that he and Clara are time travellers. The escaped creature then arrives and The Doctor instantly recognises it as an Ice Warrior.
The Ice Warrior, they learn, is Grand Marshall Skaldak who has been sleeping under the ice for at least five thousand years. The Doctor convinces them that they must be peaceful and when The Doctor seems close to diffusing the tense situation Lieutenant Stephashin sneaks up behind the Ice Warrior and, suspecting that Skaldak is not an alien but part of a Western plot, electrocutes him with a cattle prod. The Doctor berates the Lieutenant and reveals that it was an extremely bad idea to have attacked the Ice Warrior as under Martian code by attacking Skaldak humanity as a whole has declared war on the Ice Warrior race. The Ice Warrior is therefore chained up and placed in the torpedo room. But there he calls for his brothers to find him.
| Look Behind You! |
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The Doctor convinces Captain Zhukov that someone must speak to Skaldak. The Captain insists that it should be him but The Doctor refuses, saying that as an enemy soldier, Skaldak will not talk to him. Zhukov refuses to let The Doctor do it as he is the only one who knows the Ice Warriors and so The Doctor is too valuable to risk. Clara therefore volunteers, and although reluctant, The Doctor allows her to go.
In the torpedo room she relays The Doctor's words to Skaldak but the Ice Warrior knows that The Doctor is listening. Having learnt that he has been encased in the ice for five thousands years Skaldak laments the loss of his daughter and his people. It is discovered however, that Skaldak has escaped from his armour, and has stopped broadcasting the signal to the other Ice Warriors, believing himself to be the only one of his kind left. The Doctor surmises that, thinking himself alone in the universe, Skaldak has nothing left to lose and so they are all in grave danger – especially if Skaldak discovers that he is aboard a submarine containing enough nuclear weapons to destroy the Earth.
Skaldak escapes from the torpedo room and, no longer in his armour, attacks and kills more members of the crew. He learns of the ongoing Cold War and the mutually assured destruction and so Skaldak plans to use the submarine's nuclear missiles to provoke a global thermonuclear war and destroy humanity as revenge for the humans attacking him.
| The Ice Warrior |
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Reaching the bridge, he connects himself to the submarine's missile guidance systems and activates the missiles. The Doctor and Clara attempt to persuade Skaldak to show mercy when the submarine is rocked by a tractor beam from above. More Ice Warrior's have arrived over the site of the submarine's undersea grounding, and they haul it to the surface where it breaks through the ice.
Skaldak is then beamed aboard the Ice Warriors spaceship, though the missile launch system is still active. Much to the relief of everyone - especially The Doctor – Skaldak does show them mercy by deactivating the missiles remotely. The Ice Warrior’s spaceship then departs leaving the submarine in the ice at the North Pole.
The Doctor's sonic screwdriver then informs him that the TARDIS has reappeared. He informs Clara that its defence mechanism known as the Hostile Action Displacement System (HADS for short) made the time machine automatically relocate to a safe place.
Unfortunately the TARDIS has chosen to go to the South Pole rather than the North Pole and so The Doctor sheepishly asks Captain Zhukov for a lift.
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