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* [[Everybody's Dead, Dave]]: Only the Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith survive.
* [[Everybody's Dead, Dave]]: Only the Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith survive.
* [[The End of the World as We Know It]]: The Doctor takes Sarah Jane to an alternative 1980 to show her the effect their non-intervention would have. Basically Earth is a volcanic wilderness.
* [[The End of the World as We Know It]]: The Doctor takes Sarah Jane to an alternative 1980 to show her the effect their non-intervention would have. Basically Earth is a volcanic wilderness.
** An [[Homage]] to this scene was planned for "[[Doctor Who/Recap/NS/S1/E03 The Unquiet Dead|The Unquiet Dead]]", surviving several early drafts before it became clear that it wouldn't flow.
** An [[Homage]] to this scene was planned for "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S27/E03 The Unquiet Dead|The Unquiet Dead]]", surviving several early drafts before it became clear that it wouldn't flow.
* [[Evil Cannot Comprehend Good]]: If {{spoiler|Sutekh's last stab at bargaining with the Doctor}} is any indication -- {{spoiler|he offers to spare the planet Earth (''just'' Earth) and give it to him as "a plaything".}}
* [[Evil Cannot Comprehend Good]]: If {{spoiler|Sutekh's last stab at bargaining with the Doctor}} is any indication -- {{spoiler|he offers to spare the planet Earth (''just'' Earth) and give it to him as "a plaything".}}
* [["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight]]: Laurence Scarman tries to do this for Marcus when he shows up at his house. [[Averted Trope|It doesn't work,]] and [[Tear Jerker|he ends up paying the ultimate price for it.]]
* [["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight]]: Laurence Scarman tries to do this for Marcus when he shows up at his house. [[Averted Trope|It doesn't work,]] and [[Tear Jerker|he ends up paying the ultimate price for it.]]

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"Deactivating a generator loop without the correct key is like repairing a watch with a hammer and chisel. One false move and you'll never know the time again."
The Doctor

As the TARDIS lands in 1911 England, the Doctor gets involved in a plot that wouldn't have been too out of place 20 years later on Stargate SG-1.

Egyptologist Marcus Scarman has been possessed by Sutekh, last survivor of the ancient Osiran race who appeared to the Ancient Egyptians as gods. Sutekh is trapped in an Egyptian pyramid, his prison maintained by a signal from another pyramid on Mars. Sutekh has Scarman build service robots, (badly) disguised as Egyptian mummies, then with their help he builds a rocket to destroy the Martian pyramid. The Doctor destroys the rocket, but falls under Sutekh's control himself and transports Scarman to Mars in the TARDIS to disconnect the signal trapping Sutekh.

That done, Sutekh's hold on the Doctor is released and he realises there will be a delay before it has an effect on Earth, and makes it back in the TARDIS just in time to use the TARDIS' time controls to push the exit to Sutekh's time/space tunnel far into the future, and Sutekh dies of old age before he ever reaches it.


Tropes

Sutekh: "The alien who dares to intrude, the humans, animals, birds, fish, reptiles...all life is my enemy. All life shall perish under the reign of Sutekh the Destroyer!"

Sutekh: "Evil"? Your evil is my good. I am Sutekh the Destroyer. Where I tread, I leave nothing but dust and darkness. I find that good.

Namin: Master, spare me. Spare me. I am a true servant of the great Sutekh.
Dragon: I am the servant of Sutekh. He needs no other. [kills him]