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Doctor Who Series 4 - The Poison Sky

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As the ATMOS continue to choke Earth’s population and the Tenth Sontaran Battle Fleet looms over planet; the Doctor tries unsuccessfully to negotiate with General Staal. Even the Doctor’s incredible diplomacy fails in the face of the Sontaran’s bloody-minded attitude, so instead to uses the stand-off as a way to contact Donna who is in the TARDIS onboard the Sontaran ship and monitoring the transmission.

The Doctor appears as a Hologram on the Sontaran ship

The Doctor has realised that the Sontaran Stratagem is to sedate the Earth’s population with the poison gas and then transform them into Sontarans. This is to replenish the Sontaran ranks which has been depleted in the endless war with the Rutans that has lasted many millenia.
UNIT Colonel Mace reveals his defence strategy to the Doctor. Armed with gas masks and steel coated bullets, Colonel Mace thinks he can level the playing field against the Sontarans. In a mocking callback to the season 1 episode ‘The Empty Child‘ the Doctor dons a gas mask and asks Colonel Mace;

“….are you my Mummy?”

The Doctor asks Colonel Mace 'Are You My Mummy?'

The Doctor reminds Colonel Mace yet again that he can’t fight Sontarans and that any attempt to engage them will be futile; until the ‘UNIT Aircraft Carrier Valiant‘ arrives to blow the poison gas away from the ATMOS factory allowing UNIT soldiers to engage the stunned Sontarans without gas masks.

 UNIT Aircraft Carrier Valiant blows the Sontaran poison gas away from the factory

Somewhat impressed by Colonel Mace’s plan, the Doctor asks how UNIT intend gain access to the Sontaran factory which is sealed and guarded. It is revealed that the Valiant is equipped with a smaller version of the Torchwood weapon which destroyed the Sycorax ship on Christmas Day 2005. The Valiant fires this weapon at the factory and UNIT forces rush in to combat the Sontaran menace.

UNIT Aircraft Carrier Valiant fires upon the Sontaran factory

Meanwhile, Luke Rattigan returns to his academy to tempt his prodigy students to join him aboard the Sontaran ship and begin their new-life on Castor 36, a planet he intends to terraform using the equipment created at the academy and populate in a breeding program devised by him.

Rattigan reveals his plans for rebuilding the human race on Castor 36

Severly unimpressed by Rattigan’s plans, his students desert him and he returns to the Sontaran Ship a broken man. Matters are made worse when he discovers that the offer to re-populate the human race on Castor 36 was a cruel lie by the Sontarans to trick Luke Rattigan and his students into manufacturing and distributing ATMOS. In reality they wanted to hunt him and his students for sport; Rattigan makes a hasty exit from the Sontaran ship.

The Doctor finds Rattigan at his academy; the boy is now a weeping, shivering, broken mess having had all his dreams shattered. The Doctor modifies Rattigan’s terraforming equipment to create an atmospheric converter.

The Sontaran poison gas burns off

The Doctor deploys the atmospheric converter outside the Rattigan academy and the poison gas begins to burn-off in a cascade reaction.

The UNIT aircraft carrier Valiant under the burning sky

As the reaction engulfs the entire planet, the concentration of poison gas falls to zero. The Sontarans only remaining option under their own articles of war is to destroy the Earth as the option to clone humanity has been lost. The Doctor prepares to transmat the atmospheric converter to the Sontaran ship to destroy it, but instead of just beaming in onboard he goes with the device to offer General Staal a choice. Leave the Earth, or die.

Seeking a glorious death in battle, General Staal refuses to retreat and dares the Doctor to deploy the converter and destroy himself along with the Tenth Sontaran Battle Fleet. At the last possible second, Luke Rattigan transmats the Doctor back to Earth, transmats to the Sontaran ship and deploys the weapon himself which explodes in the startled face of General Staal.

This epic two-part episode was a classic example of the fantastic writing, acting, special effects and directing that makes Doctor Who so brilliant!

Blink and you would’ve missed it, but Rose Tyler appears in this episode for a brief second on a monitor inside the TARDIS.

Rose Tyler Appears In The Poison Sky

Check out my seperate blog about this appearance (and possible others) of Rose from the parallel Earth she was seemingly marooned on at the end of season 2.

Dr Who PostNext week’s Doctor Who is entitled “The Doctor’s Daughter“.


June 28th, 2008 |

Tags: doctor who, doctor who series 4, martha jones, rose tyler, sontaran, unit




Doctor Who Series 4 - The Sontaran Stratagem

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Russell T. Davies has done it again, he has brought back a classic Doctor Who villian in a re-imagined form; and it’s been brilliant. ‘The Sontaran Strategem‘ was packed with mystery and suspense but yet seemed very comfortable and familiar to me; the mark of a modern classic?

The TARDIS, bigger on the inside!

The Doctor and Donna are summoned back to Earth’s present by Martha Jones, the doctor’s previous companion (I personally dont count Astrid Peth from the Christmas Special 2007, ‘Voyage of the Damned‘).

Martha Jones is fit!

Martha Jones now works as a medical doctor for UNIT (Unified Intelligence Taskforce, known in the classic series as United Nations Intelligence Taskforce) who are investigating ATMOS, a pollution control and navigation system installed in approximately 400 million vehicles world-wide.

ATMOS was developed and sold by a young genius and former prodigy, Luke Rattigan. Although Rattigan is widely accepted as a world-class genius and even has his own academy for prodigies from allover the globe, ATMOS technology is so advanced that UNIT believe it to have alien origins.

The Sontaran backed ATMOS pollution control and navigation system

This UNIT operation is led by Colonel Mace who sees the Doctor as something as a legend because of the Doctor’s work with UNIT during his time in exile on Earth. Colonel Mace says the Doctor is still listed as a UNIT staff member.

UNIT Colonel Mace

Though very polite, Colonel Mace seems very sure of himself and his intel, despite the Doctor’s protestations. The Doctor recalls his work with UNIT;

“…that was in the 70s, or was it the 80s?”

This is a direct reference to the UNIT dating controversy, an ongoing debate in Doctor Who fandom about whether these stories took place in the 1970s or the 1980s; as inconsistant dates were constantly given.

UNIT personel find a clone nursery in the basement of an ATMOS factory but are quickly intercepted by a Sontaran, General Staal of Tenth Sontaran Battle Fleet, also known as ‘Staal the undefeated’.

General Staal of Tenth Sontaran Battle Fleet, also known as 'Staal the undefeated'

UNIT troops attempt to fire upon General Staal but their weapons are been rendered useless by a Sontaran cordolane signal which causes expansion in copper-coated bullets, jamming them in the gun-barrell. General Staal then uses mind-control to send these troops back into the UNIT controlled-area of the factory to lure the more senior Martha Jones into the clone nursery.

Sontaran Clone

As Donna returns to her family home to tell her extraterrestrial adventure stories with her Grandfather as listen to her mother’s insessant moaning, the Sontaran Stratagem is finally unleashed and 400 million ATMOS vehicles begin releasing poisonous gas into Earth’s atmosphere. As panic spreads throughout the world and entire cities are engulfed in clouds of gas, only one force remains to protect us; the Doctor.

The Sontaran gas cloud envelopes London

This episode concludes next week and I cant wait; the acting was brilliant, the story-telling was dynamite and the the plot was a huge enigma. The Sontaran Battlefleet could obliterate the entire planet instantly if it wanted us dead, so why employ a cowardly poison gas attack? Perhaps they mean to enslave us?

The Tenth Sontaran Battlefleet orbits the earth

Series 4 of Doctor Who seems to be alot sexier I think; in her brief appearance in ‘Partners In Crime‘ Rose Tyler looked alot fitter than in the previous series and in ‘The Sontaran Stratagem’, Martha Jones looks very fuckable, definately the fittest I’ve ever seen her. Yet another reason why I cant wait until the next episode of Doctor Who!

Dr Who PostNext week’s Doctor Who is entitled “The Poison Sky“.



May 18th, 2008 |

Tags: doctor who, doctor who series 4, martha jones, sontaran, unit




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