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The Doctor returns to Peladon, some fifty years after his first visit (''[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S9 E2 The Curse of Peladon|The Curse of Peladon]]''). King Peladon's daughter, Queen Thalira, is now in charge, advised by the inevitable [[Evil Chancellor]], who promptly arrests the Doctor and Sarah Jane. Alpha Centauri, the effeminate octopoid from the last story, is now the Federation ambassador to Peladon, and clears the Doctor's name.
The Doctor returns to Peladon, some fifty years after his first visit (''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S9/E02 The Curse of Peladon|The Curse of Peladon]]''). King Peladon's daughter, Queen Thalira, is now in charge, advised by the inevitable [[Evil Chancellor]], who promptly arrests the Doctor and Sarah Jane. Alpha Centauri, the effeminate octopoid from the last story, is now the Federation ambassador to Peladon, and clears the Doctor's name.


A spectral image of Aggeddor (the titular Monster, a sacred monster to Peladon) has been blamed for a number of deaths among the Trisilicate miners. The Doctor discovers that the spectral image is the work of a human engineer, Eckersley, who is working in cahoots with some renegade Ice Warriors to seize the Trisilicate deposits for a rival power bloc.
A spectral image of Aggeddor (the titular Monster, a sacred monster to Peladon) has been blamed for a number of deaths among the Trisilicate miners. The Doctor discovers that the spectral image is the work of a human engineer, Eckersley, who is working in cahoots with some renegade Ice Warriors to seize the Trisilicate deposits for a rival power bloc.


The Ice Warrior leader, Azaxyr, leads an attack on the throne room, but is killed along with his comrades when the Doctor turns Eckersley's heat ray on them. Eckersley takes the queen hostage, but the Doctor and the real Aggeddor hunt him down. Eckersley is killed, but so is Aggeddor.
The Ice Warrior leader, Azaxyr, leads an attack on the throne room, but is killed along with his comrades when the Doctor turns Eckersley's heat ray on them. Eckersley takes the queen hostage, but the Doctor and the real Aggeddor hunt him down. Eckersley is killed, but so is Aggeddor.


The rival power bloc surrenders to the Federation and the Queen offers the Doctor the chancellorship, but the Doctor suggests Gebek, the miners' leader.
The rival power bloc surrenders to the Federation and the Queen offers the Doctor the chancellorship, but the Doctor suggests Gebek, the miners' leader.


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=== Tropes ===

* [[Agony Beam]]: The refinery's security system.
* [[Agony Beam]]: The refinery's security system.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: There are numerous mentions to the previous Peladon story.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: There are numerous mentions to the previous Peladon story.
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* [[The Mole]]: Eckersley.
* [[The Mole]]: Eckersley.
* [[Multicolored Hair]] / [[Skunk Stripe]]: The miners' hair, which has alternating bands of white and brown.
* [[Multicolored Hair]] / [[Skunk Stripe]]: The miners' hair, which has alternating bands of white and brown.
** Presumably a genetic trait of the natives of Peladon, given that it's the same or similar with everyone else who's from the planet.
** Presumably a genetic trait of the natives of Peladon, given that it's the same or similar with everyone else who's from the planet.
* [[The Revolution Will Not Be Vilified]]: Both averted and played straight; Gebeck's worker's rights movement is depicted sympathetically, but the attempts of Ettis to start an ''actual'' revolution are universally condemned.
* [[The Revolution Will Not Be Vilified]]: Both averted and played straight; Gebeck's worker's rights movement is depicted sympathetically, but the attempts of Ettis to start an ''actual'' revolution are universally condemned.
* [[Ripped from the Headlines]]: This story was inspired by the 1972 miners' strike.
* [[Ripped from the Headlines]]: This story was inspired by the 1972 miners' strike.
* [[Scooby Doo Hoax]]
* [[Scooby-Doo Hoax]]
* [[Viewer Gender Confusion]]: Alpha Centauri, an alien hermaphrodite, who has an obviously female voice and mannerisms but is usually referred to as "he".
* [[Viewer Gender Confusion]]: Alpha Centauri, an alien hermaphrodite, who has an obviously female voice and mannerisms but is usually referred to as "he".
* [[What's Up King Dude]]: It seems anyone, including miners, can walk into the throne room and talk to the queen whenever they want to talk to her about something.
* [[What's Up, King Dude?]]: It seems anyone, including miners, can walk into the throne room and talk to the queen whenever they want to talk to her about something.
* [[The X of Y]]
* [[The X of Y]]
* [[Green Rocks|Yellow Rocks]] - Trisilicate
* [[Green Rocks|Yellow Rocks]] - Trisilicate


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Latest revision as of 08:44, 29 December 2014


There's nothing "only" about being a girl.
Sarah Jane Smith

The Doctor returns to Peladon, some fifty years after his first visit (The Curse of Peladon). King Peladon's daughter, Queen Thalira, is now in charge, advised by the inevitable Evil Chancellor, who promptly arrests the Doctor and Sarah Jane. Alpha Centauri, the effeminate octopoid from the last story, is now the Federation ambassador to Peladon, and clears the Doctor's name.

A spectral image of Aggeddor (the titular Monster, a sacred monster to Peladon) has been blamed for a number of deaths among the Trisilicate miners. The Doctor discovers that the spectral image is the work of a human engineer, Eckersley, who is working in cahoots with some renegade Ice Warriors to seize the Trisilicate deposits for a rival power bloc.

The Ice Warrior leader, Azaxyr, leads an attack on the throne room, but is killed along with his comrades when the Doctor turns Eckersley's heat ray on them. Eckersley takes the queen hostage, but the Doctor and the real Aggeddor hunt him down. Eckersley is killed, but so is Aggeddor.

The rival power bloc surrenders to the Federation and the Queen offers the Doctor the chancellorship, but the Doctor suggests Gebek, the miners' leader.

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