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00:00I'll let us down now, Valkyrie.
00:23Fingers crossed, Alan.
00:24We got everything crossed.
00:26Okay, people.
00:29Transmission arriving in 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
00:44Sorry, I could never resist a countdown.
00:46Who the hell are you?
00:47Is this Neil Armstrong?
00:49What?
00:50Neil Armstrong.
00:52First man on the moon?
00:53Not quite the first.
00:55What, you mean he wasn't the first man on the moon?
00:57Is that a human-centric question?
00:59I'm the human in the setup.
01:01She is, actually.
01:02A bit embarrassing, really.
01:04Who are you people?
01:06Friendly aliens.
01:07Don't mind us.
01:08Just a day out for the kids.
01:12That's from the chief.
01:13Is it?
01:14Oh, yes, that's right.
01:15Authorizing us to go anywhere we please.
01:17So, Valkyrie.
01:20Valkyrie is probing the Martian ice caps
01:26with a new kind of camera on board.
01:28Uses a different spectrum to see
01:31under the poles and beam back pictures.
01:41What the hell?
02:11What the hell?
02:40Mars, 1881.
02:42Or thereabouts.
02:43According to the TARDIS, that's when the message was made.
02:46Though we may be a bit early.
02:48So there were humans on Mars in Victorian times?
02:50No.
02:52There weren't.
02:54The TARDIS registered multiple life forms below the surface,
02:58so this seems like the best place to look.
03:01Maybe someone's been messing around with time.
03:03Like in The Terminator.
03:05The Terminator?
03:06It's a movie.
03:07You haven't seen it?
03:08I'm a very busy man.
03:09Well, you'd like it.
03:10It's got killer robots.
03:12Oh, I'll put it on the list.
03:14Even if there are people here,
03:16why would they bother writing messages on the surface of the planet?
03:19State visit.
03:20May it hold you forever.
03:22Rock graffiti artist.
03:26Doctor?
03:31I see it.
03:45Look, if there's fire, there's got to be oxygen.
03:48Wait, wait, wait.
03:49Let's not be rash.
03:50Okay.
03:51I'll go first.
03:53What are you doing?
03:55Fire, oxygen.
03:56Basic physics, isn't it?
03:59Basic death.
04:03Wait, how can there be oxygen here?
04:07Indigenous Martians were superb engineers.
04:11Mind you, there's a lot here that doesn't make sense.
04:14Oh, it's like the underground tunnels in The Thing.
04:17The what?
04:19It's a movie.
04:20You'd like that one, too.
04:21Everybody dies.
04:26No!
04:31Bill!
04:33Bill!
04:35Bill!
04:36Bill!
04:37Hang on.
04:38We'll find a way down.
04:40Go back to the TARDIS.
04:41Get ropes, lifting gear, anything you can find.
04:56Oh!
05:12Naruto, what the hell are you doing?
05:25Go, go, go.
05:56So this could go very well.
05:59Or very badly.
06:26Halt!
06:31I say.
06:33We weren't expecting company.
06:37Right.
06:49Right.
06:56By the moon, Zionovi.
07:00I'm a doctor.
07:02What is your name?
07:06I know your people of old.
07:08I was once an honorary guardian of the Tythonian Hive.
07:13Don't move!
07:14I'll sort this beggar out.
07:16No, no, no, no.
07:17You don't understand.
07:18This creature is no threat.
07:20He may look like a monster to you.
07:23I wasn't talking to you.
07:27You all right, Friday?
07:30Sir.
07:31Who are you, and what the devil are you doing here?
07:33Well, I could ask you the same question, and I will.
07:54Hello?
07:56Hello, miss?
07:58I was wondering if I could ask for your help.
08:01I need to get to Mars.
08:03Well, I need to get back to Mars, in fact.
08:06And it's a little bit urgent.
08:08Only the TARDIS is acting up,
08:10and I was wondering if you could tell me how to fix the...
08:13Of course I can.
08:15Oh.
08:16Right.
08:18Well, thank you.
08:19It's probably easier if I just show you.
08:22Oh.
08:23Um...
08:24Uh...
08:26Indian or China, my dear?
08:29Um...
08:31I-I-I don't know.
08:34China?
08:38Where's Lando?
08:40Um...
08:44Where's Lando?
08:47Um...
08:50Well, he seems to have taken the TARDIS.
08:52What?
08:53It's...
08:54I'm sure it's only a temporary thing, you know,
08:57but it means for the time being we're...
09:00stuck here on Mars.
09:02You were saying, Colonel?
09:03Oh, uh, well, yes.
09:05I was stationed out there, in South Africa.
09:08One day, I-I came across something in the Veldt,
09:11something that was clearly not of this Earth.
09:14An interplanetary vessel.
09:16I found Friday here on board,
09:19in a sort of coma, half dead.
09:22Why do you call him that?
09:24Man Friday.
09:26As in Robinson Crusoe.
09:29So...
09:31according to this,
09:33you've been on board Friday's ship the whole time.
09:37Yes, that we were...
09:39That was... That sounds...
09:41That sounds...
09:42Convincing.
09:43That sounds... Yes, it's right.
09:45On his ship.
09:49Well, I suppose it was pretty roomy, it was.
09:54It was. Yes, wasn't it?
09:56Yes.
09:57Very roomy.
09:58But the whole, you know, I mean, getting on board,
10:01I mean, that's all...
10:03It's all been hazy.
10:05Maybe you could tell us everything.
10:08Yes, well, um...
10:10After I woke him up,
10:12Friday asked for my help.
10:14To repair his spaceship?
10:15Yes, and to bring him home.
10:17In return.
10:18For what?
10:19Ah.
10:21Well, now,
10:23that is the question.
10:26Prepare to fire!
10:29And to double!
10:31Go, go, go!
10:32Friday helped us build the Gargantua,
10:35a remarkable piece of mining equipment
10:37fashioned from one of his ship's artillery.
10:47He promised us gemstones, you see?
10:49Silver, gold,
10:51treasure beyond our wildest dreams.
10:54That's why you helped him come home.
10:59To claim Mars in the name of Queen Victoria.
11:01To loot it of its riches.
11:03To stake a claim.
11:05The red plier turned pink.
11:07That was the general idea, old love.
11:10But there's nothing here.
11:12The whole show's been a ruddy washout.
11:14The ship crashed on landing.
11:16I go topside now and then to see if I can repair the beggar.
11:20That's what I was doing when I ran across you.
11:24And?
11:25No joy so far.
11:27It could have been a fresh start.
11:29For all of us.
11:30But now,
11:32supplies are running as low as morale.
11:35Things are pretty desperate, I'm afraid.
11:53You told us why you came here.
11:56What does he get out of it?
11:58Nothing.
12:00Nothing?
12:01Nothing.
12:02Well, he was hoping to find his people,
12:03but it appears that he was asleep on that ship
12:05for much longer than he anticipated.
12:08Mars is dead.
12:10Dead as a coffin now.
12:12Friday's the last of his kind.
12:15Is he now?
12:18You know what Friday is, then?
12:20He's an ice warrior.
12:22And they're the proper Martians, right?
12:24They belong here?
12:26Yes.
12:27The indigenous species,
12:29an ancient reptilian race,
12:30they built themselves this sort of
12:32biomechanical armor for protection.
12:34The creature within
12:35is at one with its counterparts.
12:38The ice warriors.
12:40They could build a city under the sand,
12:43yet drench the snows of Mars
12:46with innocent blood.
12:48They could slaughter whole civilizations,
12:51yet weep at the crushing of a flower.
12:56Like the Vikings.
12:59Yes.
13:01Yes, very much.
13:02Yeah.
13:03Kirk Douglas and Tony Curtis.
13:05The theme tune is amazing.
13:08There's this brilliant bit
13:09where his eye gets gouged out.
13:22Why have you really come back?
13:27I am old
13:28and tired
13:30and spent.
13:47Now then, Fitz,
13:48you look lively, lad.
13:50What's the point, though?
13:51Jackdaw!
13:52For months we've been digging here,
13:53and what have we got to show for it?
13:55Swig Fanny Adams, that's what.
13:57Yeah.
13:59Old Friday, promise.
14:00It's a load of gammon.
14:05Jackdaw?
14:28You must cover one, sir.
14:30The gargantua.
14:32She's...
14:33She's uncovered something.
14:39Good Lord.
14:43Looks like Old Friday came good after all, eh?
14:47Ah, it's beautiful.
14:51It's beautiful.
14:53It's beautiful.
14:55It's beautiful.
14:57What is it, a tomb?
15:00Not just any tomb.
15:04This is the tomb of an ice queen.
15:09I have a bad feeling about this.
15:14These sarcophagi
15:16were sometimes part
15:17of a complex hibernation system.
15:20Sergeant Major,
15:21get these civilians out of here.
15:22No, Colonel!
15:23Colonel!
15:24You have to let me examine this.
15:25No, sir.
15:26I think not.
15:27Doctor,
15:28this is a military matter.
15:29This may not just be a grave you have uncovered.
15:33This could be the entrance
15:34to an ice warrior hive.
15:36What?
15:37Sergeant Major Peach,
15:38I gave you an order.
15:39I'm in charge here.
15:40Catch up.
15:41Yes, sir.
15:42Of course, sir.
15:44Post a guard.
15:45No one's to come near this thing
15:46until the morning.
15:47Is that clear?
15:48Yes, sir.
15:51The last thing I'm going to do
15:52is take sides.
15:54But isn't it obvious?
15:56Heidi's been using you all along.
15:58His aim was to get back to Mars
16:00and find his queen.
16:01Nonsense.
16:02He was leading us to the riches
16:03he promised us.
16:04The simple fact is
16:05you don't belong here.
16:07The sooner you get off this planet,
16:08the better.
16:09Don't belong.
16:11We're British.
16:14Mars is part of the Empire now.
16:27What happens if I don't take sides?
16:29I'm trying to save their lives.
16:32Let's face it.
16:33In this scenario,
16:34the humans are the invaders.
16:35On the other hand,
16:36the ice warriors have
16:37vastly superior armaments
16:38which will wipe the humans out.
16:41So what am I supposed to do?
16:45Here you go, Sarge.
16:49Much obliged, I'm sure, Jackdaw.
16:51Don't I get none?
16:53All right, Charlie.
16:54You get none.
16:56All H.I.P., son.
16:57Eh?
17:00Rank as his privileges.
17:04Christ alive.
17:06Look at the guild on that thing.
17:10That would set up a fella for life, Vincy.
17:13Even just a little bit of it.
17:17Now then, you horrible old man.
17:20Don't go getting no fancy notions.
17:22I'm sure the Colonel will be distributing this
17:25unificence in a fair and decent fashion.
17:28And we can all look forward to...
17:32to a...
17:34a rosy...
17:36future.
17:38Sarge?
17:41Jackdaw, what have you done?
17:43I quieted her from the infirmary.
17:45He'd be as right as nine pence come dawn.
17:47But by then, I'll be gone.
17:49Gone? From where?
17:50In case you've forgotten, we're marooned on ruddy Mars.
17:54You don't know what I know, son.
17:57Captain Cadslow's further on with his repairs than he's let on.
18:01Oh, yes, my old love.
18:03Jackdaw's going home.
18:05But this time, he'll be minted.
18:08Come on, give us a hand.
18:13Right.
18:16Keep an eye out, will you?
18:17No, you ain't getting me involved in this like Jackdaw.
18:20Go on, be a sport.
18:23You'll get your share of the rhino.
18:25I promise.
18:48It's a sign the old world over.
18:57It's the poor what gets the blind.
19:07It's the rich what gets the poor.
19:12It's the rich what gets the poor.
19:17It's the rich what gets the pleasure.
19:24I did all the bleedin' shine.
19:48Someone's coming, Jackdaw.
19:51We're ready swing for this.
19:56Jackdaw.
19:59Come on, mate, don't muck about.
20:04Jackdaw.
20:06What manner of flesh.
20:10Jackdaw.
20:12Jackdaw.
20:14What manner of fleshy worm are you?
20:38Speak.
20:43What the hell?
20:47That was unwise.
21:02Your Majesty.
21:03Your Majesty.
21:10By the moons I honor thee.
21:13Iraxa, my empress, my queen.
21:16My sentinel, you have fulfilled your pledge.
21:20I am resurrected.
21:24Forgive me, Majesty, but we have slept longer than anticipated.
21:28By my calculations, Majesty, we have slept for 5,000 years.
21:355,000 years.
21:48What the devil? What the hell's going on here, Friday?
21:51Colonel, let me speak to them. I can do this. I can sort this out.
21:53Who the devil is this?
21:55She is Iraxa, Empress of Mars.
21:58The deuce she is.
22:00You think you can just go about slaughtering my men willy-nilly, do you, madam?
22:04Your men?
22:06What does the pink thing say?
22:08Pink thing?
22:10Sergeant Major, call to arms.
22:12No, no, no, no, wait, wait, catch the point.
22:14Your honor must be satisfied, an eye for an eye.
22:16I am in command here.
22:19All right.
22:29By the moons, I honor thee.
22:32I am the doctor.
22:35I beg leave to intercede.
22:37You know my race.
22:40I do.
22:42And I ask mercy for these primitives.
22:46Primitives?
22:51Majesty, the world you knew is dead.
22:55The world you knew is dead.
22:57The atmosphere has already evaporated.
23:00The surface is lifeless.
23:03If there are others who sleep here,
23:06they cannot survive on Mars without help.
23:10You must cooperate if you are to survive.
23:13He speaks the truth, Majesty.
23:15The war, all that we fought for, is less than the dust now.
23:21And you!
23:23Female!
23:26What do you say?
23:28Me?
23:30We are both surrounded by noisy males.
23:36I would value your opinion.
23:40Yeah, yeah, yeah.
23:50They're not lying to you.
23:53There's no need for anyone else to die today.
23:56The human saved his life.
23:59Is this true?
24:01His cryogenic cell was damaged. They saved him.
24:03And made him your pet!
24:07It was necessary to dissemble, Majesty.
24:10I thought only of your resurrection.
24:12It was a tactical decision.
24:15An ice warrior's duty is to command!
24:18Present!
24:20Araxa, listen to me.
24:23The Mars you ruled is gone.
24:26But don't let it end this way.
24:28Fight, yes?
24:30For the future.
24:32Not a dead past.
24:39You bloody fool!
24:41Sorry, sir.
24:43Put your gun down!
24:45Majesty.
24:47Are you alright?
24:48You ask for mercy for these creatures.
24:52Indeed.
24:54Then I grant it.
24:56Thank you.
25:02They will die.
25:05Quickly.
25:07No!
25:09Colonel, get your men out of here!
25:11Colonel!
25:15Colonel, retreat!
25:16Retreat!
25:18Retreat!
25:21Canslop, listen to me.
25:23Your only chance is to come to terms.
25:25We have the gargantua.
25:27Is she primed and aimed, Sergeant?
25:29Yes, sir.
25:31No, I forbid you! That is not a way to bid!
25:33You forbid!
25:35This farce has gone on long enough.
25:37Arms at the ready!
25:39No!
25:41No, don't do it, for God's sake!
25:43Down! Put your guns down!
25:44What the devil?
25:52That will hold them.
25:54Let's go!
26:12We're about to go to war, so it's time you knew the truth.
26:15Listen to me, men!
26:17The Colonel is not what he appears!
26:20What he appears, a hero of his underwater.
26:25Show them your famous wounds.
26:28Show them!
26:31The mark of a rope.
26:32While you were fighting for queen and country, the colonel here was dancing the Newgate polka.
26:38This, this is the mark of the rope that failed to hang him for desertion.
26:46They tried to hang him, but they bundled it.
26:49He's a paper tiger.
26:51Not fit to command.
26:52Look, it doesn't matter who's in charge of your stupid expedition.
26:54You don't stand a chance against the Axe Warriors.
26:57What?
26:58All two of them?
26:59There will be more, you idiot.
27:00The hive is active.
27:01Don't you see?
27:02They'll do anything to defend their home planet.
27:06Well, I dare say the British army is more than a match for a bunch of upright crocodiles.
27:13Sergeant Major!
27:14Sir?
27:15I'm assuming command.
27:16Take the colonel and put him in the brig.
27:20Sergeant Major Peach, I gave you an order.
27:22Very good, sir.
27:24Private!
27:40If you would be so good as to come this way, sir.
27:43Oh, and for the last time, get these wretched people out of my sight.
27:47Put them in the brig, too.
27:50There's no room for civilians here.
27:55This isn't over, Katsalov.
27:57No, it ain't.
28:00Not now, Neville Katsalov's in charge.
28:09You'll regret this.
28:12In a couple of hours, you'll be begging for help.
28:15It will take time to revive all my warriors.
28:19But perhaps enough are awoken to go on the offensive.
28:29If either of those creatures get out of there, we'll be ready for them.
28:34Yes, sir.
28:42Carry on, Sergeant Major.
28:45There's no setting for wood. Why is there still no setting for wood?
28:49But you've got a plan.
28:51Yes, of course I've got a plan. I'm all plans. I'm made of plans.
28:54Who the Jews are you two, really?
28:56You speak of us as though we're a different species.
29:00You seem to know all about these ice warriors.
29:03You seem to know a lot about most things.
29:05Well, we're sort of police.
29:08Speak for yourself.
29:11What?
29:12Well, you can deal with big green Martians and rocket ships,
29:15but you can't deal with us being the police?
29:17No, no, no, no, no. It's just such a fanciful notion.
29:20A woman in the police force.
29:23Listen, yeah?
29:26I'm going to make allowances for your Victorian attitudes,
29:29because, well, you actually are Victorian.
29:34But anyway, is it true?
29:37You deserted?
29:40Why?
29:42Oh, cowardice.
29:45Simple cowardice.
29:48I thought I had it in me to command as possible,
29:51but when push came to shove, I flunked it.
29:54Deserted my post.
29:57Cash loves the only one who knew, and he's bled me dry.
30:03It could have been a fresh start for all of us.
30:08How's it looking out there?
30:10All quiet.
30:12It's traditional at this part of the city.
30:14Too quiet.
30:31Always liked the colonel I did.
30:33Seemed a decent chance.
30:36Must take orders from the captain now, son.
30:38Them's the rules.
30:40Sir.
30:44Lovely, Sarge.
30:46This is great.
30:48Something to tell your kids.
30:50I mean, my kids.
30:52You just face front and mark your man.
30:54When you see him, that's your dad.
30:56Wait till Alice hears all this.
30:58Set a date?
31:00Have your son?
31:02You and your Alice?
31:04Not yet.
31:06When I have enough put by to make us comfy.
31:10Then we'll get married in that little church
31:12with the twisted spire back home.
31:14Down by the river.
31:18It's so green there, Sarge.
31:20It's beautiful.
31:22I miss the trees.
31:24And the grass.
31:26I never want to see red again in all my puff.
31:28I just want to see...
31:34Ah!
31:42How in God's name did they get behind us?
31:46That's what it is?
31:48For God's sake!
31:5090 degrees!
31:52It won't work, sir!
31:54We need more men!
31:56Hatch left is in sense for slaughter!
32:04Switch to zinc!
32:06Fire!
32:08Come on, lads! There's only three of them!
32:10Sleep no more, my warriors!
32:12Sleep no more!
32:14It is time!
32:26Doctor, what do we do?
32:28There's no way out!
32:30Close in! Close the gap!
32:34Retreat! Retreat!
32:36Run for it!
32:38Sir, what do we do?
32:40No!
32:42No!
32:48I've sought this forgiveness, soldiers.
33:00Friday?
33:04Doctor,
33:06we must work together.
33:08Rise, my ice warriors!
33:10Rise!
33:14Break low!
33:16For the honor of the Rage of Oz!
33:18Away!
33:20Wait!
33:22What are you doing?
33:24I'm sorry, Doctor.
33:26Blue Funk can't help it.
33:28I can't do it. I'm sorry.
33:31I need a distraction.
33:33You got one.
33:35Good luck.
33:45Queenie!
33:47Let's talk.
33:49Woman to woman.
33:53You valued my opinion before?
33:55Perhaps.
33:57But this is war.
34:01Why?
34:03Why does it have to be war?
34:05Your Majesty, she's right.
34:07You have forged a new alliance, I see.
34:11We can stand together.
34:13It's too late.
34:15Mars stands alone.
34:17We are strong.
34:19Soon all my warriors will wake
34:21who do not require assistance.
34:27Your Majesty!
34:30I wouldn't do that if I were you!
34:32Stand down or I'll fire!
34:34Fire at what?
34:36Well, geography was never my strong suit.
34:38But aren't we underneath Mars' North Pole?
34:40Over our heads,
34:42millions of tons of snow
34:44and ice.
34:46One good blast
34:48from the gargantua here,
34:50your army will be on ice forever,
34:52trapped in an eternal winter
34:54like...
34:57like Frozen.
35:01It's a movie.
35:03You will destroy yourself
35:05at the same time!
35:07Well, that's a price worth paying, isn't it?
35:09It's a simple choice,
35:11you rats are the oldest in the book.
35:13We must live together
35:15or die together.
35:23You dare to touch me?
35:26Yes.
35:30Don't do this, Captain. Don't mess this up.
35:32No choice, old boy.
35:34You see, I suddenly remembered
35:36I need a bit of a hand getting that ruddy ship
35:38off the ground.
35:40And who better to ask than the Ice Queen herself?
35:44Call off your dogs, your Majesty.
35:46Call them off!
35:52That's better.
35:56Of course,
35:58I will have to dynamite the lift
36:00to stop you following,
36:02but, um...
36:04Well, war is hell, Walter.
36:06If you want to escape, I can help.
36:08Just leave. You rats are without people.
36:10Don't mess this up.
36:12Thank you, Doctor.
36:14But, um...
36:16I think I prefer my plan.
36:20Gentlemen!
36:22It's been a privilege, however brief,
36:25but all good things come to an end.
36:27I think you'll find, Captain,
36:31that I'm in command here.
36:43You sacrificed one of your own
36:45without tactical advantage.
36:47No, I didn't sacrifice him.
36:49I executed him.
36:51Do you now expect
36:53your life to be spared?
36:55No, no, no, no.
36:57I expect it to be taken,
36:59and I give it willingly.
37:01Wait, what are you saying?
37:03Doctor, stop it!
37:07Some time ago,
37:09I was hanged for cowardice.
37:11The execution took longer than expected,
37:13and I fear I have not
37:15used my time well.
37:17I should be happy for you
37:19to complete the work
37:22you failed to do so long ago.
37:24It will be a pleasure.
37:26No, please don't do this.
37:28Bill, quiet!
37:30He saved your life!
37:32Your Majesty, I have a request,
37:34if that may be permitted.
37:36Speak.
37:38That man was not one of us.
37:40Please do not judge mankind
37:42by his cruelty,
37:44or indeed by my cowardice.
37:46Spare my friends and my world.
37:48Your request does you credit, soldier.
37:51Consider it.
37:53God save the Queen!
37:55God save the Queen!
37:57You will die with honor,
37:59with bravery,
38:01and in the service of those
38:03you swore to protect.
38:05Thank you.
38:07You don't know what that means.
38:09Thank you.
38:13But not today.
38:17In battle, soldier,
38:20to die in battle
38:22is the way of the warrior.
38:24Pledge your allegiance
38:28to me and my world,
38:30and I will ensure
38:32you have the opportunity.
38:36My life
38:38and my service are yours.
38:40To the end.
38:42To the death,
38:44my friend.
38:46To the death.
38:50You knew that would happen.
38:52Always been my problem.
38:54What?
38:56Thinking like a warrior.
39:20There we are.
39:22I've sent out a sort of
39:24a round-robin email.
39:26All being well,
39:28the first intelligence space-going system
39:30will be in touch fairly soon.
39:32Thank you, Doctor.
39:34Mars is dead,
39:36but the Ice Warriors
39:38will live on.
39:42Will they make it?
39:44Oh, yes.
39:46In fact,
39:49this might be the beginning
39:51of the Martian Golden Age.
39:53Are you receiving us? Mars,
39:55are you receiving?
39:57This is Iraxa,
39:59Queen Empress of Mars.
40:01Ah, excellent.
40:03We have received details of your situation.
40:05We would be happy
40:07to send a fleet to your aid at once.
40:09A physical marker of some sort
40:11would be appreciated to guide our ships.
40:13To whom am I speaking?
40:16This is Alpha Centauri.
40:18Welcome to the universe.
40:33Big enough?
40:35For the ship to see?
40:37I think so.
40:43You gonna be okay?
40:45Well, that's twice I've been executed.
40:47Whatever happens now is gonna be better
40:49than I expected.
40:51There's nothing for me back on Earth
40:53and to help forge a new world,
40:55well, that will be my privilege.
40:59Seems a shame, though.
41:01What does?
41:03Well, no one back on Earth
41:05will ever know that we got here.
41:07Or we'll be forgotten.
41:09Oh, not quite forgotten, Colonel.
41:11You've changed the mindset
41:13of a very stubborn Martian monarch.
41:17And one day,
41:19even though the ice cap may obscure it,
41:23someone's going to notice that.
41:43So, uh,
41:45what did I miss?
41:47Where have you been?
41:49Yeah, uh,
41:51before you go getting all frowny,
41:53uh, well, uh...
42:13Are you all right?
42:25This can't happen.
42:27This
42:29is not what we agreed to.
42:31I'm gonna have to put you back
42:33in the vault, you know that?
42:35Sure. That's fine.
42:37What?
42:39The Doctor, please, tell me.
42:41Really?
42:43Are you all right?
42:51I'm the Legion and the Keeper of the Gates.
42:53They disappeared.
42:55Except they didn't.
42:57Where is my friend, and what destroyed the Roman army?
43:01Something here managed to wipe out 5,000 Romans.
43:05Every hour of sunlight that feeds it
43:07makes the world darker
43:09and the beast stronger.
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