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{{quote| '''Range:''' ''Systems that could rebuild a civilization for us. Failure-proof technology.''<br />
{{quote|'''Range:''' ''Systems that could rebuild a civilization for us. Failure-proof technology.''
'''The Doctor:''' ''What happened to it all?''<br />
'''The Doctor:''' ''What happened to it all?''
'''Range:''' ''It failed.'' }}
'''Range:''' ''It failed.'' }}


Tegan wants to see something of humanity's future. So when the Doctor takes the TARDIS to Frontios, where sometime in the distant future the last remnants of humanity huddle together under semi-primitive conditions and occasionally get devoured by the ground or squashed by meteor showers, she insists on going out and checking up on them.
Tegan wants to see something of humanity's future. So when the Doctor takes the TARDIS to Frontios, where sometime in the distant future the last remnants of humanity huddle together under semi-primitive conditions and occasionally get devoured by the ground or squashed by meteor showers, she insists on going out and checking up on them.


The Doctor, as usual easily talked out of disregarding Time Lord rules about not interfering, tries to help out. The locals, also in the usual way, treat the Doctor as a threat not a helper, but Turlough saves him by waving a hatstand in a threatening manner. Then it turns out the problem is giant insect aliens that used to attack Turlough's people too, and he has prolonged fit of [[Chewing the Scenery|scenery chewing]]. Eventually our heroes, together with the more reasonable Frontios-humans, fight the Tractators by [[Briar Patching|outwitting]] their only articulate, thinking member, the Gravis. So that's all right. And they'll all get a nice break next, [[Blatant Lies|promise]].
The Doctor, as usual easily talked out of disregarding Time Lord rules about not interfering, tries to help out. The locals, also in the usual way, treat the Doctor as a threat not a helper, but Turlough saves him by waving a hatstand in a threatening manner. Then it turns out the problem is giant insect aliens that used to attack Turlough's people too, and he has prolonged fit of [[Chewing the Scenery|scenery chewing]]. Eventually our heroes, together with the more reasonable Frontios-humans, fight the Tractators by [[Briar Patching|outwitting]] their only articulate, thinking member, the Gravis. So that's all right. And they'll all get a nice break next, [[Blatant Lies|promise]].
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=== Tropes: ===
== Tropes ==


* [[Apocalypse How]]: Class X. Apparently the Earth ''collided with the sun'' somehow.
* [[Apocalypse How]]: Class X. Apparently the Earth ''collided with the sun'' somehow.
* [[The Ark]]: Brought the humans to Frontios, then promptly crashed, leaving them without their advanced technology.
* [[The Ark]]: Brought the humans to Frontios, then promptly crashed, leaving them without their advanced technology.
* [[Big Creepy Crawlies]]: The Tractators
* [[Big Creepy-Crawlies]]: The Tractators
* [[Bound and Gagged]]: Norna in Episode Four.
* [[Bound and Gagged]]: Norna in Episode Four.
* [[Colony Drop]]: The meteor showers engineered by the Tractators
* [[Colony Drop]]: The meteor showers engineered by the Tractators
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Five, by this point, has become almost as prone to this as his squabbling companions. E.g. "Oh, marvellous. You're going to kill me. What a finely tuned response to the situation."
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Five, by this point, has become almost as prone to this as his squabbling companions. E.g. "Oh, marvellous. You're going to kill me. What a finely tuned response to the situation."
* [[Death Glare]]: Tegan manages a serious one when the Doctor, having [[It Makes Sense in Context|passed her off as an android to save her from the Tractators]], throws in a gratuitous (and uncharacteristically bitchy) bit about having got her cheap because "the walk is wonky and the accent's wrong".
* [[Death Glare]]: Tegan manages a serious one when the Doctor, having [[It Makes Sense in Context|passed her off as an android to save her from the Tractators]], throws in a gratuitous (and uncharacteristically bitchy) bit about having got her cheap because "the walk is wonky and the accent's wrong".
* [[Genetic Memory]]: With a large side of [[Incoming Ham]], punctuated by [[Heroic BSOD|BSOD-ing]].
* [[Genetic Memory]]: With a large side of [[Incoming Ham]], punctuated by [[Heroic BSOD|BSOD-ing]].
* [[Good Samaritan]]
* [[Good Samaritan]]
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* [[Gravity Sucks]]: And the Tractators use it to swallow people through holes in the ground.
* [[Gravity Sucks]]: And the Tractators use it to swallow people through holes in the ground.
* [[Hive Queen|Hive King]]: The Gravis. Without him the other Tractators become harmless.
* [[Hive Queen|Hive King]]: The Gravis. Without him the other Tractators become harmless.
* [[Humans Through Alien Eyes]]: Apparently we're quite pathetic compared to Trions. Says Turlough. And Tractators. Says the Gravis.
* [[Humans Through Alien Eyes]]: Apparently we're quite pathetic compared to Trions. Says Turlough. And Tractators. Says the Gravis.
* [[Improvised Weapon]]: A hatstand, which also, thanks to the Doctor's rambling "Not hat people, are you?" talk, counts as [[Chekhov's Gun]]. It works, too.
* [[Improvised Weapon]]: A hatstand, which also, thanks to the Doctor's rambling "Not hat people, are you?" talk, counts as [[Chekhov's Gun]]. It works, too.
* [[I Was Never Here]]: And he means it literally.
* [[I Was Never Here]]: And he means it literally.
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* [[Purely Aesthetic Glasses]]: This story being written by the guy who gave the Fifth Doctor his specs, out they come again.
* [[Purely Aesthetic Glasses]]: This story being written by the guy who gave the Fifth Doctor his specs, out they come again.
* [[Schmuck Bait]]: How the Doctor dupes the Gravis.
* [[Schmuck Bait]]: How the Doctor dupes the Gravis.
* [[The So Called Coward]]: "Of course not...I'm Turlough."
* [[The So-Called Coward]]: "Of course not...I'm Turlough."
* [[Think Nothing of It]]
* [[Think Nothing of It]]
* [[What Measure Is a Non Human]]: "You can't possibly take their side!"
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: "You can't possibly take their side!"
* [[You Can't Fight Fate]]: Turlough's professed motivation for going back.
* [[You Can't Fight Fate]]: Turlough's professed motivation for going back.


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Latest revision as of 01:02, 29 June 2016


Range: Systems that could rebuild a civilization for us. Failure-proof technology.
The Doctor: What happened to it all?
Range: It failed.

Tegan wants to see something of humanity's future. So when the Doctor takes the TARDIS to Frontios, where sometime in the distant future the last remnants of humanity huddle together under semi-primitive conditions and occasionally get devoured by the ground or squashed by meteor showers, she insists on going out and checking up on them.

The Doctor, as usual easily talked out of disregarding Time Lord rules about not interfering, tries to help out. The locals, also in the usual way, treat the Doctor as a threat not a helper, but Turlough saves him by waving a hatstand in a threatening manner. Then it turns out the problem is giant insect aliens that used to attack Turlough's people too, and he has prolonged fit of scenery chewing. Eventually our heroes, together with the more reasonable Frontios-humans, fight the Tractators by outwitting their only articulate, thinking member, the Gravis. So that's all right. And they'll all get a nice break next, promise.


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