0:00:04 > 0:00:07I've always loved the night sky.
0:00:07 > 0:00:12As a child I would lie in bed gazing out of my window,
0:00:12 > 0:00:15and fall asleep counting the stars,
0:00:15 > 0:00:19then dream about what might be out there.
0:00:19 > 0:00:23But I never dreamt that one day I would find out.
0:00:24 > 0:00:29How could I possibly have imagined everything that I would see?
0:00:29 > 0:00:31Everything that we would see?
0:00:33 > 0:00:37The Bane, Slitheen, the Gorgon, the Trickster.
0:00:37 > 0:00:39When I moved into Bannerman Road,
0:00:39 > 0:00:42I thought creatures like that were just stories.
0:00:42 > 0:00:44It's amazing, Sarah Jane.
0:00:44 > 0:00:47And there's still so much more to discover.
0:01:03 > 0:01:08All right, we'll be coming up on Rigel Beta-Five in...
0:01:08 > 0:01:1230 seconds.
0:01:14 > 0:01:15I know this is a...
0:01:15 > 0:01:17I know this is a radio telescope,
0:01:17 > 0:01:21Lucy, but that's not really the kind of thing we tune into here.
0:01:21 > 0:01:23Sorry, Dad.
0:01:33 > 0:01:36And this is our kind of show!
0:01:36 > 0:01:38It's beautiful.
0:01:38 > 0:01:40And your mother wants you to go into chemistry!
0:01:40 > 0:01:44You see sights like that down the end of a microscope? No.
0:01:44 > 0:01:46You tell her from me next time you see her,
0:01:46 > 0:01:48your veins run with starlight.
0:01:48 > 0:01:50You are going to be an astronomer!
0:01:50 > 0:01:53She says chemistry is hands-on.
0:01:53 > 0:01:55Astronomy is just eye-spy.
0:01:55 > 0:01:59Well, chemists smell of formaldehyde.
0:01:59 > 0:02:03Astronomy is science gone rock'n'roll!
0:02:03 > 0:02:07Well, something's definitely got all shook-up on Rigel Beta-Five.
0:02:10 > 0:02:12I've never seen anything like this before.
0:02:14 > 0:02:16Cyclic wave pattern.
0:02:16 > 0:02:18It's intelligent.
0:02:18 > 0:02:20WHOOSHING
0:02:32 > 0:02:34Amazing.
0:02:58 > 0:03:00Lucy, stay here!
0:03:05 > 0:03:06Dad! Wait for me!
0:03:17 > 0:03:18Dad?
0:03:23 > 0:03:25Dad, where are you?!
0:03:25 > 0:03:27SHE SCREAMS
0:03:55 > 0:03:58- I think it's come. - What if it's "no"?- Then it's "no"
0:03:58 > 0:04:02- and nothing has changed, has it? - Maria, this new London office...
0:04:02 > 0:04:06- a job like that could change our lives.- More than they have already?
0:04:06 > 0:04:09I mean... Xyloks, being turned to stone, alternate realities?
0:04:09 > 0:04:12Anything else is just money.
0:04:13 > 0:04:15Ah, yeah, you're right.
0:04:15 > 0:04:17How much of a shocker can this be?
0:04:24 > 0:04:25You're done for, Boney!
0:04:25 > 0:04:27Non, Monsieur le Duc.
0:04:27 > 0:04:29I've divided your forces. You're outnumbered.
0:04:29 > 0:04:33- You don't stand a chance.- See, that's the problem with you, Boneparte.
0:04:33 > 0:04:35All mouth and short trousers.
0:04:35 > 0:04:37What's going on?
0:04:39 > 0:04:41It's our history project for the weekend.
0:04:41 > 0:04:44On Monday, Clyde and I have to demonstrate
0:04:44 > 0:04:48the different battle strategies of Bonaparte and Wellington at Waterloo.
0:04:48 > 0:04:51I wanted to do the Battle of Hoth, But Mrs Pittman reckons
0:04:51 > 0:04:55that Star Wars isn't historically accurate, or something like that.
0:04:55 > 0:04:59Oh, I see. Well, I'm sorry, but I need to speak to Mr Smith.
0:04:59 > 0:05:01Of course, Sarah Jane.
0:05:01 > 0:05:02What can I do for you?
0:05:02 > 0:05:06There's a report on the news about a village called Goblin's Copse.
0:05:06 > 0:05:09Apparently, last night people saw strange lights in the sky.
0:05:09 > 0:05:12Did you detect any spacecraft activity?
0:05:12 > 0:05:15No. Lights in the sky can, of course,
0:05:15 > 0:05:18have many explanations other than those of an extra-terrestrial nature.
0:05:18 > 0:05:23An alien computer de-bunking flying saucers? Now I've heard everything.
0:05:23 > 0:05:26If every aerial phenomenon reported as a UFO
0:05:26 > 0:05:30was in fact an alien spacecraft, I assure you, Earth would be at the
0:05:30 > 0:05:34centre of a solar grid-lock backing up to the outer rings of Saturn.
0:05:34 > 0:05:37It could be my imagination, Mr Smith, but since your re-boot
0:05:37 > 0:05:39have you acquired a sense of humour?
0:05:39 > 0:05:42I will run a diagnostics check immediately.
0:05:48 > 0:05:52- But this is incredible! - I know, but...
0:05:52 > 0:05:55I said it would change our lives... but this'd be so much more.
0:05:55 > 0:05:58Dad, it's fantastic.
0:06:02 > 0:06:04Are you sure?
0:06:04 > 0:06:05What are you asking me for?
0:06:05 > 0:06:10Because this isn't just a job offer, Maria, this can't just be up to me.
0:06:10 > 0:06:12This decision involves you. Even your mum.
0:06:12 > 0:06:16And Sarah Jane, Luke, Clyde...
0:06:16 > 0:06:18All of it will be over.
0:06:20 > 0:06:22I thought Mr Smith said there was
0:06:22 > 0:06:24no alien connection to the lights last night.
0:06:24 > 0:06:27He did. But the Tycho project radio telescope
0:06:27 > 0:06:28is based at Goblin's Copse.
0:06:28 > 0:06:30Mr Smith is bright, but he doesn't have
0:06:30 > 0:06:32a journalist's nose for a story.
0:06:32 > 0:06:34What's going on?
0:06:34 > 0:06:37Strange lights in the sky, a creepy-sounding village
0:06:37 > 0:06:39and a radio telescope.
0:06:39 > 0:06:43- Fancy a ride into the country? - Better catch it when I can.
0:06:51 > 0:06:54The Tycho Project is a network of radio telescopes around the world
0:06:54 > 0:06:57searching for friendly life in outer space.
0:06:57 > 0:07:01- This one was converted from a Cold War listening station.- Impressive.
0:07:04 > 0:07:07So instead of listening to the Russians,
0:07:07 > 0:07:09it's listening out for aliens.
0:07:09 > 0:07:11So how come they've never spotted any
0:07:11 > 0:07:14when we've got aliens bent on invasion coming out of our ears?
0:07:14 > 0:07:16Space is a big place, Clyde.
0:07:16 > 0:07:19All the radio telescopes in the world couldn't monitor all of it.
0:07:19 > 0:07:21You mean they're always looking the wrong way?
0:07:21 > 0:07:24And let's face it, most aliens don't want to be seen.
0:07:24 > 0:07:26Until they're ready to jump us.
0:07:27 > 0:07:30Why do I get the feeling they're about to do it again?
0:07:38 > 0:07:39Come on.
0:07:44 > 0:07:46HEAVY BREATHING
0:07:54 > 0:07:56Hello?
0:07:56 > 0:07:58Is there anyone here?
0:07:59 > 0:08:01Hello?
0:08:01 > 0:08:03It's like the Mary Celeste.
0:08:03 > 0:08:05Everything's operational.
0:08:05 > 0:08:07But no sign of life.
0:08:07 > 0:08:09Tea break?
0:08:10 > 0:08:12It's stone cold.
0:08:12 > 0:08:15It's as if something happened out of the blue. They left, suddenly.
0:08:15 > 0:08:17Just dropped everything and went.
0:08:17 > 0:08:19Lottery win.
0:08:19 > 0:08:21I'm just trying to be positive.
0:08:24 > 0:08:27According to the data records, the antenna was in place to observe
0:08:27 > 0:08:30Rigel Beta-Five last night at 22.08.
0:08:30 > 0:08:33- But there seems to have been a burst of interference.- Around ten o'clock.
0:08:33 > 0:08:36That's when villagers said they saw lights in the sky.
0:08:36 > 0:08:39So the people of Rigel Beta-Five don't like telescopes
0:08:39 > 0:08:41being pointed at them. They come down to sort it.
0:08:41 > 0:08:43Like popping a paparazzi on the nose.
0:08:45 > 0:08:48Clyde. It just wouldn't be the same without you.
0:08:48 > 0:08:51Well, it's a good thing I'm not going anywhere.
0:08:54 > 0:08:56Something in the woods!
0:08:56 > 0:08:59There's something in the woods!
0:09:07 > 0:09:09Here. Drink some of this.
0:09:09 > 0:09:11- Thank you.- You're welcome.
0:09:11 > 0:09:17- Have you seen my dad?- No. The place was empty when we got here.
0:09:17 > 0:09:20My name is Sarah Jane Smith, I'm a journalist.
0:09:20 > 0:09:23- Who are you?- Lucy.
0:09:23 > 0:09:25My dad is Professor Nicholas Skinner.
0:09:25 > 0:09:26He runs the observatory.
0:09:26 > 0:09:31Last night, there were lights in the sky, circling the telescope.
0:09:31 > 0:09:33We went after them into the woods,
0:09:33 > 0:09:35but I lost him, and...
0:09:36 > 0:09:39Something in the woods! It chased me!
0:09:39 > 0:09:41I fell, hit my head.
0:09:42 > 0:09:45- Dad! Maybe it's got him!- Calm down.
0:09:45 > 0:09:48It's all right.
0:09:48 > 0:09:50What did you see in the woods?
0:09:50 > 0:09:53I couldn't see it. It's like it was there...and it wasn't.
0:09:53 > 0:09:55Like it was invisible?
0:09:55 > 0:09:57It's got my dad! It must have!
0:09:57 > 0:10:00Look, don't worry, OK. We'll go and find him.
0:10:00 > 0:10:02It'll be all right. Come on.
0:10:04 > 0:10:06Just a minute.
0:10:06 > 0:10:08No-one is going into those woods
0:10:08 > 0:10:10until I know what we're dealing with.
0:10:10 > 0:10:12I think Clyde wants to impress Lucy.
0:10:12 > 0:10:15Actually, her old man might be hurt out there.
0:10:15 > 0:10:19All right, Clyde. You have a look around the observatory buildings,
0:10:19 > 0:10:22- but don't go into the woods. - Received and understood.
0:10:28 > 0:10:32- Lucy's dad isn't here.- Then he's probably out there somewhere.
0:10:32 > 0:10:35- Mum said we shouldn't go into the woods.- Ah, she meant all the way in.
0:10:35 > 0:10:38We'll just have to nose around the edges. That's all.
0:10:38 > 0:10:40HEAVY BREATHING
0:10:56 > 0:10:58Lucy's sleeping.
0:10:58 > 0:11:01Exhausted, I expect.
0:11:01 > 0:11:03Should we ring the police about her dad?
0:11:03 > 0:11:06I'd like to think this is something the police could handle.
0:11:06 > 0:11:09My instincts tell me it isn't.
0:11:09 > 0:11:12They also tell me there's something you want to tell me.
0:11:16 > 0:11:19My dad's been offered a new job...
0:11:19 > 0:11:21In America.
0:11:23 > 0:11:24America?
0:11:24 > 0:11:28Yeah, he applied for this place in London. Then, out of the blue,
0:11:28 > 0:11:31they offered him a job at the head office in Washington.
0:11:31 > 0:11:33Well, that's excellent news.
0:11:34 > 0:11:36Yeah, I suppose.
0:11:36 > 0:11:40But, how can I leave all this behind?
0:11:40 > 0:11:42Everything I've seen?
0:11:42 > 0:11:44Nothing stays the same for ever.
0:11:44 > 0:11:46If there's anything I've learned in my life,
0:11:46 > 0:11:49it's that...people always move on.
0:11:49 > 0:11:51Why are you being like this?
0:11:51 > 0:11:53I don't want to leave you.
0:11:53 > 0:11:55All the same, you must.
0:11:55 > 0:11:58- Please don't. I'm sorry... - There's no need to be sorry, Maria.
0:11:58 > 0:12:01I'm sure you'll have a wonderful life in America.
0:12:04 > 0:12:07America?
0:12:07 > 0:12:09You've only just finished decorating.
0:12:09 > 0:12:11It's the job of a lifetime, Chrissie.
0:12:11 > 0:12:12Are you going to take it?
0:12:15 > 0:12:17It's not just about what I want to do.
0:12:20 > 0:12:21Does Maria want to go?
0:12:21 > 0:12:24Maria didn't think a job could change our lives any more than
0:12:24 > 0:12:26they've been changed already.
0:12:26 > 0:12:29But she wasn't expecting this. Neither was I.
0:12:29 > 0:12:31Didn't think anything could surprise me now.
0:12:31 > 0:12:34You never know what's round the corner, Alan.
0:12:34 > 0:12:37If we go, Maria has a lot more to give up than I do.
0:12:37 > 0:12:40And my little girl will be on the other side of the world.
0:12:42 > 0:12:44I hate woods.
0:12:44 > 0:12:48The city is civilization, this is the Land That Time Forgot.
0:12:48 > 0:12:51So why didn't we just stay on the edge, like you said?
0:12:53 > 0:12:55What was that?
0:12:55 > 0:12:57Maybe it's Professor Skinner.
0:12:57 > 0:13:01I can feel the hair on the back of my neck standing on end.
0:13:01 > 0:13:03That's strange.
0:13:03 > 0:13:06So can I.
0:13:06 > 0:13:08No, Luke,
0:13:08 > 0:13:10that's not strange.
0:13:10 > 0:13:13That is 100% creeped-out to the max.
0:13:13 > 0:13:18Or the result of an electrostatic field. There's something here, Clyde.
0:13:18 > 0:13:21Right here.
0:13:21 > 0:13:23Where?
0:13:29 > 0:13:31There.
0:13:32 > 0:13:34Maybe it can't see us.
0:13:34 > 0:13:37No, Clyde. I think he sees us.
0:13:37 > 0:13:39So why isn't it coming after us?
0:13:39 > 0:13:41I think it's studying us.
0:13:47 > 0:13:49Run!
0:14:20 > 0:14:21Come on!
0:14:25 > 0:14:29This is wrong. We didn't come this way.
0:14:29 > 0:14:31We follow that, it's bound to lead to the road.
0:14:31 > 0:14:32Come on.
0:14:35 > 0:14:37What was that?
0:14:37 > 0:14:39I can feel the hair on the back of my neck again.
0:14:39 > 0:14:41There's something here that's cloaked.
0:15:04 > 0:15:06- What happened, is my dad here? - No, Lucy.
0:15:06 > 0:15:10But Clyde and Luke have gone to find him. I'm sure they'll be back soon.
0:15:10 > 0:15:12- I have to find him!- Lucy! Lucy.
0:15:15 > 0:15:17DOOR SLAMS
0:15:17 > 0:15:19Lucy, please, you have to listen to me.
0:15:19 > 0:15:21Why, I don't even know who you are!
0:15:21 > 0:15:23Believe me, I know about things like this.
0:15:23 > 0:15:25Tell me about the lights you saw.
0:15:27 > 0:15:30They were the size of footballs.
0:15:30 > 0:15:33Circling the dish.
0:15:33 > 0:15:34Footballs?
0:15:34 > 0:15:37So we're not talking about spaceships then?
0:15:37 > 0:15:40Don't be so sure, the Vorkazian hordes of Meta-Vorka Six
0:15:40 > 0:15:43travel in spacecraft about the size of a coffee cup.
0:15:43 > 0:15:47But I believe what Lucy saw last night were some sort of drones.
0:15:47 > 0:15:51Spaceships? You're talking about spaceships? Here?
0:15:51 > 0:15:53Come on, in this day and age the idea of aliens
0:15:53 > 0:15:55shouldn't be so difficult to accept.
0:15:55 > 0:15:57Dad!
0:16:00 > 0:16:02Dad! I was so worried.
0:16:02 > 0:16:04Lucy, I've been looking for you.
0:16:04 > 0:16:07Something chased me last night in the woods.
0:16:07 > 0:16:08There's nothing in the woods.
0:16:08 > 0:16:11Perhaps something to do with the lights you saw, Professor?
0:16:11 > 0:16:13My name is Sarah Jane Smith,
0:16:13 > 0:16:16this is my friend, Maria. What happened to you last night?
0:16:16 > 0:16:21This is a private scientific facility. Visitors are not welcome.
0:16:21 > 0:16:23Miss Smith is a journalist.
0:16:23 > 0:16:27I see. Well, I'm sorry to disappoint you, but there's no story here.
0:16:27 > 0:16:30The lights were ball lightning.
0:16:30 > 0:16:34A rare, but fascinating meteorological phenomenon.
0:16:34 > 0:16:37Not an invasion of little green men.
0:16:37 > 0:16:39Not this time.
0:16:41 > 0:16:43Goodbye.
0:16:45 > 0:16:47Oh. I see.
0:16:47 > 0:16:50But there was something in the woods.
0:16:50 > 0:16:53Your imagination, Lucy. That's all.
0:16:55 > 0:16:58Now, if you will excuse us, I'd like to take care of my daughter.
0:16:58 > 0:17:02Yes. Of course. Come on, Maria.
0:17:08 > 0:17:10- There's something wrong here, Sarah Jane.- Yes.
0:17:10 > 0:17:12His body language was all wrong.
0:17:12 > 0:17:15He didn't look like a worried father who's been out hunting for
0:17:15 > 0:17:18his missing daughter. In fact, he didn't act
0:17:18 > 0:17:20- like her father, at all. - MOBILE PHONE RINGS
0:17:20 > 0:17:21It's Luke.
0:17:27 > 0:17:29I made you a coffee, Dad.
0:17:32 > 0:17:34Dad?
0:17:36 > 0:17:38Hey, are you all right?
0:17:46 > 0:17:48Dad?
0:17:53 > 0:17:56I thought I told you two to stay out of the woods!
0:17:56 > 0:17:58- I know. But did you really think we would?- Of course not.
0:17:58 > 0:18:01That's why I'm so angry with myself.
0:18:01 > 0:18:03It's this way.
0:18:06 > 0:18:09We thought it was some sort of a force field at first.
0:18:09 > 0:18:12But it isn't. I think it's a perception camouflage matrix.
0:18:12 > 0:18:14I think that's what the alien was using, too.
0:18:14 > 0:18:17It's got a shape.
0:18:19 > 0:18:21See?
0:18:21 > 0:18:23It's sort of...round.
0:18:23 > 0:18:25Is it the alien's ship?
0:18:27 > 0:18:29Let's see, shall we?
0:18:36 > 0:18:38ELECTRONIC BUZZING
0:18:40 > 0:18:41Oh, no.
0:18:41 > 0:18:43It can't be.
0:18:43 > 0:18:45- What is it? - We have to get out of here
0:18:45 > 0:18:48right now. Back to the car. Quickly.
0:18:48 > 0:18:51- What is it?- This is too big for us. We can't handle this.
0:18:51 > 0:18:52I have to contact UNIT.
0:18:53 > 0:18:57You've never wanted to call in UNIT before. You don't like the military.
0:18:57 > 0:18:58That is a Sontaran space pod.
0:18:58 > 0:19:00I've seen one, twice before,
0:19:00 > 0:19:04and I prayed that I would never see another. And never on Earth.
0:19:04 > 0:19:06The Sontarans are brutal killers.
0:19:06 > 0:19:10If there are Sontarans here then we are in trouble. Very big trouble.
0:19:10 > 0:19:12They have one thing on their minds. Conquest.
0:19:12 > 0:19:13Sontar. Ha!
0:19:23 > 0:19:26Urrgh! I am so off baked spuds.
0:19:26 > 0:19:28Consider yourselves prisoners of war!
0:19:28 > 0:19:30Who are you?
0:19:30 > 0:19:31What are you doing on Earth?
0:19:31 > 0:19:35I am Commander Kaagh, attached to the Tenth Sontaran Fleet.
0:19:37 > 0:19:42Kaagh the Slayer, soon to be Kaagh the Avenger!
0:19:42 > 0:19:45Kaagh the Destroyer!
0:19:45 > 0:19:48Sounds like Kaagh Who Watches Too Many Conan DVDs to me.
0:19:48 > 0:19:49Clyde, be quiet!
0:19:49 > 0:19:52I take it you're responsible for the lights last night?
0:19:52 > 0:19:56Simple devices to draw the primitives out of the radio telescope.
0:19:56 > 0:19:59You are my prisoners. Move!
0:19:59 > 0:20:00Look! UNIT!
0:20:04 > 0:20:05By the might of Sontar!
0:20:08 > 0:20:11Resistance will be crushed!
0:20:18 > 0:20:20Do you know where you're going?
0:20:20 > 0:20:23As far away from Kettle Head as I can get!
0:20:23 > 0:20:25No, we have to go back to the telescope.
0:20:25 > 0:20:27Lucy is there. And her father...
0:20:27 > 0:20:29whatever Kaagh has done to him.
0:20:29 > 0:20:33I don't get it. What does an alien want with a radio telescope anyway?
0:20:33 > 0:20:37I don't know. Whatever Kaagh is up to, we have to stop him.
0:20:48 > 0:20:50Professor Skinner?
0:20:50 > 0:20:53Professor Skinner?
0:20:53 > 0:20:55Whoah!
0:20:55 > 0:20:57What is that?
0:20:57 > 0:21:00Some sort of neural control implant, I imagine.
0:21:00 > 0:21:02I always thought the Sontarans used hypnosis
0:21:02 > 0:21:05- to control their drones. - What, is he dangerous?
0:21:05 > 0:21:09Probably not as long as we let him get on with what he's doing.
0:21:15 > 0:21:16Where's Lucy?
0:21:18 > 0:21:21Maybe I can fix what Kaagh has done to the Professor and find out.
0:21:21 > 0:21:23Put it down, female.
0:21:28 > 0:21:29How do you know Mum'll be here?
0:21:29 > 0:21:32Lucy. She would have wanted to be sure she was safe.
0:21:32 > 0:21:36Besides, this place is right in the middle of what ever Kaagh is up to.
0:21:36 > 0:21:39She'll have come back here. It's what I would do.
0:21:39 > 0:21:41Trouble is, so would Kaagh.
0:21:41 > 0:21:44I know. But where else can we find out what he's planning?
0:21:44 > 0:21:47We have to find a way in there without him seeing.
0:21:48 > 0:21:49Like that.
0:21:50 > 0:21:55The first law of the battlefield... think like your enemy.
0:21:55 > 0:21:57You didn't escape me.
0:21:57 > 0:22:00You saved me the trouble of your escort.
0:22:00 > 0:22:02What about my two friends? They escaped.
0:22:02 > 0:22:04Half-forms!
0:22:04 > 0:22:06What trouble can they cause?
0:22:06 > 0:22:07You should ask my teacher.
0:22:07 > 0:22:10But you interest me, female.
0:22:10 > 0:22:12You know my kind.
0:22:12 > 0:22:14Oh, very well, Commander Kaagh.
0:22:14 > 0:22:16I met your people a long time ago.
0:22:16 > 0:22:18And some time off yet.
0:22:18 > 0:22:22I can tell you that the Sontaran Empire is going to be around
0:22:22 > 0:22:24for another 10,000 years.
0:22:24 > 0:22:28Unfortunately, there will still be no end to your war
0:22:28 > 0:22:30with the Rutan Host. But knowing Sontarans,
0:22:30 > 0:22:33that's probably the way you like it, isn't it?
0:22:33 > 0:22:36You have encountered my kind and survived.
0:22:36 > 0:22:39You are indeed an extraordinary female.
0:22:39 > 0:22:42Flattery won't get you anywhere.
0:22:42 > 0:22:45But you could tell me what you think you're doing on this planet.
0:22:45 > 0:22:48And why Professor Skinner is hacking in to the access codes
0:22:48 > 0:22:51of satellites in Earth's orbit. That is what he's doing, isn't it?
0:22:51 > 0:22:54I am the sole survivor of the Tenth Sontaran Battle Fleet's
0:22:54 > 0:22:56Earth Invasion Force.
0:22:56 > 0:22:58You mean we already beat you?
0:22:58 > 0:22:59Loser!
0:22:59 > 0:23:02The Empire had a plan.
0:23:02 > 0:23:05We infiltrated your automotive technology
0:23:05 > 0:23:08to introduce caesofine gas into the atmosphere.
0:23:08 > 0:23:10ATMOS!
0:23:10 > 0:23:12The Sontarans were behind ATMOS!
0:23:12 > 0:23:13The sky...it burned.
0:23:13 > 0:23:15- We were tricked.- How?
0:23:15 > 0:23:18A man they called The Doctor.
0:23:19 > 0:23:21Of course.
0:23:21 > 0:23:23I'll bet that must be quite annoying.
0:23:23 > 0:23:26One man destroying an entire battle fleet.
0:23:26 > 0:23:29The Doctor's my friend, Kaagh.
0:23:29 > 0:23:31So you'd better watch out!
0:23:31 > 0:23:35No, it is you who are in peril.
0:23:35 > 0:23:38I should take you back to Sontar to pay for his crimes.
0:23:38 > 0:23:40For what he has done to me!
0:23:40 > 0:23:42The Doctor did that to you?
0:23:43 > 0:23:46I was being despatched to Earth from the Battle Fleet
0:23:46 > 0:23:48when he destroyed the mother ship.
0:23:56 > 0:23:58I lost control of my craft...
0:23:58 > 0:24:03It nearly burned up as it crashed through your atmosphere.
0:24:03 > 0:24:09The G-forces nearly killed me, but I survived. Sontar. Ha!
0:24:26 > 0:24:29I was injured, alone,
0:24:29 > 0:24:33my fellow warriors, the entire battle force destroyed.
0:24:37 > 0:24:41The lone survivor of a shame campaign,
0:24:41 > 0:24:46defeated by a single man without so much as a weapon in his hand.
0:24:46 > 0:24:49But I am a commander in the Special Assault Squad,
0:24:49 > 0:24:51trained to operate behind enemy lines.
0:24:51 > 0:24:55And as long as I have breath, I am undefeated.
0:24:58 > 0:25:01I moved my craft away from human eyes as I repaired it.
0:25:03 > 0:25:06And I laid my plans
0:25:06 > 0:25:09for the revenge of the Sontaran Empire!
0:25:09 > 0:25:14Here, I have all the weaponry I need
0:25:14 > 0:25:19to render your miserable planet a cinder floating in space.
0:25:19 > 0:25:21By dropping satellites out of the sky?
0:25:21 > 0:25:25Hold on, satellites come crashing down all the time.
0:25:25 > 0:25:27We get it on the news, but it's no big deal.
0:25:27 > 0:25:30They drop into the sea or they burn up.
0:25:30 > 0:25:33We guide them into the sea, Clyde.
0:25:33 > 0:25:36I think Kaagh is planning something much more dramatic.
0:25:36 > 0:25:40My scans detect more than 3,000 satellites orbiting your planet.
0:25:40 > 0:25:44Your primitive, but deadly, nuclear reactors on Earth
0:25:44 > 0:25:46will make effective targets.
0:25:46 > 0:25:48You'll trigger a nuclear chain reaction
0:25:48 > 0:25:50that will wipe out all life.
0:25:50 > 0:25:53And I shall return to Sontar as the avenging hero.
0:25:53 > 0:25:56My name shall be purged of the shame of defeat,
0:25:56 > 0:25:59it will echo through the Halls of the Fallen and the Brave.
0:25:59 > 0:26:01Sontar. Ha!
0:26:01 > 0:26:03And when does this happen?
0:26:07 > 0:26:10When they are in the primary position of alignment,
0:26:10 > 0:26:12a signal from the telescope antenna
0:26:12 > 0:26:16will bounce across the satellite network and trigger their fall.
0:26:16 > 0:26:19In 45 minutes.
0:26:27 > 0:26:29Forget it.
0:26:29 > 0:26:30It's not going to happen.
0:26:30 > 0:26:33We've seen off all sorts of aliens.
0:26:33 > 0:26:38No way is Earth going to go down to the Baked Spud From Outer Space!
0:26:38 > 0:26:42Your defiance is good, half-form.
0:26:42 > 0:26:44We have to do something.
0:26:44 > 0:26:46Our battle intelligence on semi-developed
0:26:46 > 0:26:48organisms is incomplete.
0:26:48 > 0:26:51The countdown will give me time to expand it
0:26:51 > 0:26:54with the experiments I shall perform...
0:26:55 > 0:26:56..on you.
0:26:56 > 0:26:59Don't you lay a finger on him! I won't let you!
0:26:59 > 0:27:02Defiance will be eliminated!
0:27:05 > 0:27:0714 minutes, Clyde.
0:27:10 > 0:27:12Dad, you have to help us.
0:27:16 > 0:27:18Alan, what's going on?
0:27:19 > 0:27:21Intruders at my ship?
0:27:21 > 0:27:23My dad's got a job in America.
0:27:23 > 0:27:25Are you going with him?
0:27:25 > 0:27:29I will crush you with my bare hands, Bite-size!
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