Doctor.Who.2005.S12E06

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00:30Planet Earth. Early in the third decade of the 21st century. Population, seven billion.
00:46Seven billion lives, separate and connected. From the depths of the oceans, to the edge
00:59of the atmosphere.
01:00Soyuz to Control, we have automatic system failure.
01:01Copy that, Soyuz. Can you switch to ballistic descent and maintain trajectory?
01:02Negative. I'm way off course. DMP's failed. And we have to deploy the parachute.
01:03Control, do you copy?
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01:40You, my friend, are under arrest. You do not have to say anything, but anything you do
01:46say may seriously aggravate me.
01:48What are you doing?
01:50Nailed them.
01:51I can't believe he let me walk away.
01:58You can't go around rugby-tackling kids like that.
02:02You're not a police officer, Jake.
02:04Yes, I am.
02:05I'm just, uh, on a break.
02:08Getting my head straight.
02:10This really isn't working out, is it?
02:13♪
02:16Obrigada.
02:18♪
02:21Close your eyes.
02:22Why?
02:23Trust me.
02:24You're gonna love this.
02:26This is the most beautiful river in the world.
02:30♪
02:32Okay.
02:34Okay.
02:36♪
02:49Is this a joke?
02:51It's rigged.
02:53I don't know what happened.
02:55Three years ago, this was paradise.
02:57Gabriela, there's no way in hell
02:59we're camping here tonight.
03:01♪
03:05Hmm.
03:07Every time.
03:09♪
03:15♪
03:20♪
03:27♪
03:34♪
03:41♪
03:48♪
03:52...Liverpool has seen them increase pressure
03:55on their title rivals, Manchester City.
03:58Now, I'm just hearing that we have some breaking news.
04:03Hey, can you turn that off?
04:04...just issued by the European Space Agency
04:07says they're still unable to confirm
04:10whether the British astronaut Adam Lang
04:13managed to evacuate his descent module safely
04:16after it veered off course
04:18and crashed into the Indian Ocean earlier today.
04:21Although search and rescue teams continue
04:24to trawl the waters,
04:26the agency say they are now treating Adam Lang
04:29as missing, presumed dead.
04:32There are tributes from Mr. Lang on social media
04:35and his family have asked for privacy.
04:38And what they say is that...
04:40♪
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05:01♪
05:07♪
05:14♪
05:19Jamila!
05:21♪
05:24What the hell?
05:26♪
05:30That's weird.
05:32♪
05:35Hey, don't touch it.
05:37Something's wrong with the birds.
05:40♪
05:45♪
05:50♪
05:54You have arrived at your destination.
05:57♪
06:02♪
06:09♪
06:16♪
06:19I don't think they're too keen on visitors.
06:21Come on, son, fist down.
06:23There's a good lad.
06:25Now, perhaps you'd like to tell us
06:27why you're so interested in that door?
06:30EI Jake Willis.
06:32I've reason to believe there may be a missing person
06:34inside that building.
06:35At your jurisdiction, this.
06:37Sorry, who are you?
06:39We're the people
06:41with a nice big set of skeleton keys.
06:44♪
06:49♪
06:55Good morning, Suki.
06:57Good morning, Suki.
06:59Sleep in?
07:01One day I will get here before you.
07:03But I'm always ready for work.
07:05Especially work like this.
07:07Need some help over here!
07:09♪
07:14Ah!
07:16♪
07:19Ah!
07:21Hey!
07:23Why is there always a big lads that need rescuing?
07:26Oh, gross.
07:28I don't have a mate. Excuse me.
07:30I gave them all lemons.
07:32If you touch Jamila...
07:33Hey, I don't even know who Jamila is.
07:35She vanished.
07:36And you are the only other person out here.
07:38Okay, but I swear I haven't seen her.
07:40I'm here because of what's wrong with the birds.
07:42You think I buy that?
07:43You should, because it's the truth.
07:45Look, I'm not armed. There's nothing in my bag.
07:47Check yourself if you don't believe me.
07:49♪
07:53How long has she been gone?
07:55Well, I saw her before I went to sleep last night.
07:58Stand still.
08:02Have you tried her phone?
08:03Of course I tried her phone.
08:05I tried her on everything.
08:07I just messaged some contacts on Reddit
08:09to access emergency services and satellites.
08:12Ooh.
08:15You work out?
08:17I do a lot of running.
08:21I'm Gabriela.
08:23I'm guessing you know that.
08:25No.
08:27Two girls roaming.
08:30The travel vlog.
08:31That's me and Jamila.
08:33Sorry, bit behind.
08:34I do a fair bit of traveling myself.
08:36I'm Ryan.
08:38Need to take that bird.
08:39These markings, they're not natural.
08:41♪
08:46What are you doing?
08:47Birds are falling out of the sky.
08:49Trying to find out the reason.
08:52Is that her?
08:54No.
08:56But someone's found out
08:57there was an emergency call out this morning.
09:00One mile away.
09:05Ambulancia.
09:09So who are you?
09:11Interpol?
09:13You're the ESA sending.
09:15ESA?
09:16European Space Agency.
09:18To find a missing astronaut.
09:20You're missing persons?
09:21An astronaut?
09:22Adam Lang.
09:24Equipment failure coming back
09:25from the International Space Station.
09:26It's all over the news.
09:28You're not even looking for him, are you?
09:30There's some very unusual energy patterns
09:32coming from this building.
09:34We're under instructions to find out why.
09:36A man's gone missing
09:37and nobody's doing anything to find him.
09:39Apart from you?
09:41The police?
09:44Yeah.
09:47All right.
09:48Let's put him down.
09:50This is a U.S. naval uniform.
09:52What's he doing here?
09:53A U.S. submarine.
09:54Went missing in the Indian Ocean.
09:56I've been checking the tide patterns for survivors.
09:59I'm the doctor, by the way.
10:01Aramu Ansuki.
10:03Nice to meet you both.
10:04You live here?
10:05Work here.
10:06That's my lab.
10:07We can get him inside and...
10:09Oh!
10:11Oh!
10:13Oh!
10:15Oh!
10:16It's all right.
10:17You're safe.
10:18No.
10:19No, I'm not.
10:20What's your name?
10:21Zack Olsen.
10:22There was an impact.
10:24Our captain tried to raise the sub,
10:25but it was too late.
10:27It was already inside.
10:29What was already inside, Zack?
10:32You know.
10:33What's on his hand?
10:35You know.
10:37You know.
10:40Oh!
10:44Okay.
10:46So with the understanding that was pretty alarming,
10:50don't be overly alarmed.
10:52His body just disintegrated?
10:54Yes.
10:55Poor man.
10:56How is that even possible?
10:57I don't know.
10:59There's a connection between all these things.
11:01I just...
11:02Oh, I just can't see it yet.
11:04Between what things?
11:05A missing submarine,
11:06a dead naval officer off the coast of Madagascar,
11:09birds going haywire in Peru,
11:12and active alien tech in Hong Kong.
11:14There's also a talking cat in Ontario,
11:16but I've ruled him out for now.
11:20What?
11:21You just said alien.
11:26This is the hospital the ambulance brought her to.
11:33Hello?
11:37Hello?
11:39Hello?
11:55Where are all the staff?
12:03Not the one in here.
12:04What are you doing?
12:07It's the same as the river.
12:29Wait.
12:30The whole point of quarantine
12:31is not going in where it says quarantine.
12:33Do you want to find her or not?
12:36No.
12:48Tell me that's not her.
13:06Jamila.
13:08I'm sorry.
13:16Not amigo.
13:22Doctor.
13:23I found something that you want to see.
13:26Who are you talking to?
13:28How are you calling a doctor?
13:31You've seen these markings before.
13:39Jamila.
13:40Get away from her.
13:41No.
13:42She's alive.
13:44Jamila, come on.
13:45Don't look away.
13:46I don't think that's alive.
13:47We have to help her.
13:48No, no, no.
13:49She's not alive.
13:50Whatever caused her death
13:51seems to still be attacking her body.
13:53Who are you?
13:54Doctor, her face.
13:55Yeah.
13:56I've just seen the same thing
13:57on a naval officer in Madagascar.
13:59Ah!
14:09Jamila.
14:10Same as Zak on the beach.
14:12Oh, no.
14:13This can't be happening.
14:14Hey, it's okay.
14:15No, it's not.
14:16Two identical deaths
14:17on two different continents.
14:19It's even more dangerous than I thought.
14:20And it's spreading.
14:22Which could mean...
14:24Have you heard from Yaz and Graham?
14:30Hey, hey.
14:34Whatever is giving off
14:36those weird readings
14:39is on the other side
14:41of that wall.
14:46It's on the other side
14:48of this door.
14:49You're welcome.
14:54Lock from the inside.
14:56Maybe if we went around the other way.
14:59Chat, chat, chat, chat, chat.
15:13What the hell's all this?
15:16Exactly what we've been looking for.
15:29Adam?
15:31Adam!
15:32I told you he was here.
15:34We've got to get this stuff off him.
15:35Wait!
15:36Not until we know
15:37what all this stuff is doing.
15:38No, Yaz is right.
15:39You can't just go blundering in.
15:40You could end up killing him.
15:41How long's that going to take?
15:42We've been in this room
15:43as long as you.
15:44Doctor,
15:46we found the source of the energy.
15:49Plus a kidnapped astronaut.
15:50Adam, can you hear me?
15:52It's Jake.
15:53I'm here.
15:54I'm here for you.
15:56I'm here.
15:57I'm here.
15:59Get out.
16:01What?
16:02Alcohol.
16:09Unclog him and get him out!
16:11What?
16:12You just said that wasn't safe!
16:13The situation's changed!
16:14Get him out!
16:17Yaz, what are you doing?
16:19Hurry!
16:20Guns down!
16:21Or I'll trash it!
16:24Hesitation.
16:25Must be valuable.
16:27Yaz, we're out.
16:28Yaz, come on.
16:33Let's keep going.
16:34Look right behind us.
16:35A key.
16:36What's a key?
16:37Who are we with?
16:38Can we get back up?
16:40Back up?
16:41Why would he have back up?
16:42He's a copper.
16:43Ex-copper.
16:44What?
16:45We can't do this now.
16:46Look out!
16:51No!
16:52Look out!
16:57I'm on a sabbatical.
16:59It's okay.
17:00So is she.
17:01Except I don't go around announcing I'm police.
17:04Never believe anything he says.
17:06Mate, he's just come halfway around the world to rescue you.
17:08Thank you.
17:09I scanned this building for life signals
17:11before I sent you here,
17:12so why didn't these register?
17:13Doctor?
17:14Come with this suit, blocking the scan.
17:16Is she with you?
17:17Can't get the breathing apparatus off to see the face.
17:21Non-terrestrial.
17:23Same as the weapon.
17:26Sorry, who are you?
17:27I'm the backup.
17:29Adam Lang.
17:30Famous British astronaut.
17:32Famous missing British astronaut.
17:34Glad you're safe.
17:35How are you feeling?
17:36Terrible.
17:37Yeah, you're lucky.
17:38Hadn't factored you into this.
17:40Focused too much on that cat.
17:42This way.
17:43I'll introduce you to Gabriella once we're inside.
17:46She's having a tough time as well.
17:48Inside where?
17:50Probably best you see for yourself.
17:56Is it like an optical illusion?
18:00I really don't know.
18:07How long have you and Jamila known each other?
18:10Five years.
18:14I don't know what I'm going to do now.
18:16We'll get through it.
18:18Because you know me for how many hours?
18:20We're going to find out what happened.
18:22We're going to find out what happened.
18:24And we're going to put it right.
18:29So you really don't believe this thing travels?
18:39No way.
18:45Through the doors, past Ryan.
18:47How are we going to fit in there?
18:48You'll be surprised.
18:49Ryan, I see Jake and Adam.
18:51Come on, Yaz!
18:52No.
18:53Sorry?
18:54There was a device in there.
18:55I couldn't get it free in time.
18:56It looked really important to them.
18:57I want to go back and get it.
18:59We don't have enough time.
19:00You go.
19:01Come back for me in, well, I don't know, an hour or something.
19:03It's too dangerous.
19:04We need to know why Adam was taken there
19:05and what they did to him.
19:06And how this is all connected to those other events.
19:09I'll come with you.
19:10I'm more than ready to fight something.
19:15One hour.
19:22Hey, I'm Gabriela.
19:24You must be Yaz.
19:25Come on.
19:26He's through here.
19:30So the box is the doorway to this building?
19:33No building.
19:34It's still in the box.
19:35What?
19:36The box was smaller than this.
19:37The inside of the box is bigger than the outside.
19:39That's not possible.
19:40It clearly is, because you're in it.
19:42It's a space and time ship, mate.
19:43Don't be stupid.
19:44Well, excuse me, Inspector Morse,
19:46but I ain't a fantasist around here.
19:48Adam, you really don't look well.
19:50I need to do an MOT.
19:51Oh.
19:54Ow!
19:55I did say it hurt.
19:56No, you didn't.
19:57Well, I meant to.
19:58It takes a blood sample for analysis.
20:02So, International Space Station, was it awesome?
20:06Really awesome.
20:07Best bits?
20:08Just watching the planet turn across a day.
20:11The Aurora Borealis.
20:13Seeing hurricanes start to form from above.
20:17Just changes, don't you?
20:19This is how you see everything.
20:25Incoming call.
20:28Is this the doctor?
20:29Aramu, Suki, everything all right?
20:32You said to call if anything else unusual happened.
20:38Suki?
20:40This is not an ordinary day.
20:42No, very not ordinary.
20:46Before you show me unusual,
20:48can me and my friends make use of your lab?
20:50Where did you go?
20:51Busy day.
20:55Still can't believe what we saw earlier.
20:57He's not the first person to die like that today.
20:59Same thing happened to a young woman in Peru.
21:02They're linked.
21:03I need to work out how.
21:05Plus, we've got a sick astronaut getting sicker by the moment.
21:08So, you two know each other how?
21:11We're second married.
21:13Well, one of you is in for a shock.
21:15One of us doesn't like putting the work in.
21:17I came halfway around the world.
21:19Seven months too late.
21:21Boys, maybe now is not the moment.
21:24Let's get inside.
21:25Come on, son.
21:26You can do it.
21:27A few more steps.
21:28Birds are looking wrong here, too.
21:31I only saw it the past few days.
21:33At first, I thought it was OK, you know?
21:36It's not the first bird to fly off its course.
21:39It's not native to Madagascar?
21:41No.
21:43Hey, don't get too close.
21:44Don't get too close.
21:46That's not the only one.
21:48Others have started to come.
21:52Yes, they have.
21:54But why here?
21:57There was a dead bird in that desert hospital.
21:59And all over the dumping ground
22:01where Gabriela and Jamila were camping.
22:03And I was circling this beach where Zac washed up.
22:05Alien birds?
22:06I don't know.
22:07But if I could get a hold of one to analyse it...
22:09Good job I got one in me backpack.
22:11Picked it up when I was in Peru.
22:13That's why you smell a dead bird.
22:15I thought you'd change your shower gel.
22:17Doc!
22:18Doc, Adam's in a bad way in here.
22:20But I think we made a mistake
22:22by disconnecting him from all that gubbers in Hong Kong.
22:25Or maybe you just want to stand out here watching birds.
22:28More like watching us.
22:30You go inside.
22:32I'll keep my eye on them.
22:34Let's take a look at Adam.
22:38Let us know if anything changes, I don't know.
22:44Oh.
22:45I guess you recognise me.
22:47No.
22:49Two girls roaming.
22:51I haven't seen it.
22:53What's the matter with you people?
22:56What's the matter with you people?
23:04In here.
23:12Is that what we came for?
23:14Yeah.
23:15Okay, so let's get out of here.
23:17It's connected into the systems.
23:19I want to see what I can find.
23:21It looks like this lab.
23:23It's part of a triangulation of signals.
23:26With two other locations.
23:29One's Madagascar.
23:31Hide!
23:39That's one of the creatures Jake shot.
23:43What's he doing?
23:48Whoa, where did he go?
23:51What did it just do?
23:53It's a teleport station.
23:55We could follow it.
23:56Are you crazy?
23:59So here's your present from Peru.
24:04Ryan, will you dissect it for me?
24:06What?
24:07You must have done it at school.
24:08It doesn't need to be elegant.
24:10Good, because it won't be.
24:12Nice lab.
24:13Very well equipped.
24:14Thanks.
24:15Right, first things first.
24:16How are you all doing?
24:18Yes, but only a small supply.
24:20Great.
24:21Graham?
24:22Jake, see if you can rig up an IV.
24:24We need to get some medicine into Adam.
24:26Try and stabilize him.
24:27I have no idea enough to do that.
24:29I'll give you a hand.
24:30I've seen a few intravenous drips in my time.
24:33Finally it comes in handy.
24:34I might need a high-powered microscope,
24:36blood cultures, rapid genome sequencing,
24:38a spectrophotometer,
24:39and a super-fast incubator.
24:41I've got most of that.
24:42Sookie Cheng!
24:44I've got you covered.
24:46Sookie Cheng!
24:48On a Madagascan beach,
24:49excellently equipped and ready for anything.
24:51Ooh, can I use your computer?
24:54Right.
24:56I want to see what's going on inside Adam.
24:58I'm going to use your laptop to download the readings
25:00I took from him earlier.
25:03So what is it you do here?
25:05We're working on a marine filtration system
25:07connected into the Crystal Oceans Initiative.
25:09Ah, hence the water filtration system.
25:11Microversion, is it?
25:13You take a lot in very fast.
25:15Yes, I do.
25:16It's one of my skills.
25:18Ah, here we go.
25:20Initial blood analysis for Adam.
25:30You okay, Doc?
25:36I'm sorry, Adam.
25:37Your bloodstream's been infected
25:39with an alien pathogen,
25:41presumably in Hong Kong.
25:44Is it bad if I don't know what pathogen is?
25:46I'm glad you asked that,
25:47because I...
25:49I didn't want to look stupid.
25:50It's a microorganism that carries disease.
25:53Alien bacteria,
25:55which is latching onto life forms
25:58and killing them.
26:00I'm afraid it's inside you, Adam.
26:02And right now,
26:03I don't know how we stop it overwhelming you.
26:15You really want to follow that creature?
26:18We're seriously going to do this?
26:21Yeah.
26:23Without knowing where we're going?
26:26Yeah.
26:30What's the worst place we could end up?
26:32Long list.
26:34You don't want to know.
26:36You are crazy.
26:40Two girls roaming.
26:42Ready?
26:44Go.
26:56I know you're worried about your husband, mate,
26:58but he's in good hands with the Doc.
27:01Let's go away.
27:06What did he mean when he said
27:08seven months too late?
27:14I was supposed to come out and see him launch.
27:17Say goodbye as he went off to the ISS.
27:21Well, you didn't go.
27:23He knew what he was taking on with me.
27:26I don't do emotions.
27:29And I'm really not good at
27:30sticking with things, you know, commitment.
27:33Also,
27:35I really don't like foreign travel.
27:37Wow, so you were quite the catch then.
27:41Yeah.
27:43Yeah, he's a lucky, lucky bloke.
27:48My husband
27:50is an astronaut.
27:52Do you have any idea how hard it is
27:54being married to somebody that impressive?
28:00Sort of sends me the other way.
28:02I wallow in being unreliable.
28:05Like I'm punishing him.
28:07What for?
28:10Not being honest.
28:12No, sorry, you lost me.
28:14If he's that impressive,
28:16if he's that amazing,
28:19which he is,
28:22he can't love me the way he says he does.
28:25It doesn't make sense.
28:27Why would he?
28:32Well, hey,
28:35I don't think he's the one you're punishing.
28:48We're still alive.
28:50We didn't die.
28:52We didn't teleport into an active volcano.
28:55Result.
28:58What do you think this is?
29:00Some sort of alien colony.
29:04Look at all this stuff.
29:07What even is it?
29:11If we're on an alien planet,
29:14then what is that?
29:21I don't know.
29:23I don't know.
29:25I don't know.
29:40That is part of a submarine.
29:43I've gene-sequenced his blood cultures
29:45from Adam and that bird.
29:47Wow, you are fast.
29:49If I track changes in the optical density
29:51and confirm the bacteria's growth rate,
29:53engineer a virus. That's what I was thinking. What's up, Zipper?
30:03Hey.
30:10The antibiotics aren't working. It's getting worse.
30:15Doctor!
30:16Doc. Doc. Aaron Moose said that the birds are getting really angry out here.
30:21Not surprised if this is what their insides are like. Take a look.
30:25They're full of plastic.
30:27Once plastic gets in the ocean, birds mistake it for food.
30:30I've seen hatchlings regurgitate 200 individual pieces.
30:33It's feasting on the plastic and the birds are taking them over.
30:36The alien pathogens attacked the plastic. The plastic metastasized as if it was living.
30:43Autons? No, it can't be autons. They don't work like this. Not bacterial.
30:48Come on, brains. Move it along.
30:50She's saying brains, plural.
30:51But how does that explain what happened to Jamila? Like, she just got taken over?
30:55Yeah. How does it?
30:57It attacks the plastic in the birds, but there's no plastic in humans. Except...
31:02Oh.
31:03Microfiltration.
31:08Hey, Doc. That's not a thought. That's just a random phrase.
31:11No, no, no. That's a very big thought.
31:14The microfiltration system in the water. It filters out microplastics.
31:20Alien bacteria homing in on microplastics because humans are full of them.
31:25Excuse me? I'm not full of plastic. I'm full of something.
31:28I'm afraid you are, Graham. It's in the air. It's in your food. It's in your water.
31:32Humans have flooded this planet with plastics that can't be fully broken down.
31:36So much so that you're ingesting microparticles whether you know it or not.
31:40You're poisoning yourselves as well as your planet.
31:43An alien bacteria has come to this planet and it found a feast.
31:49Oh, my God.
31:51Oh, my God.
32:16Hey, Doc. Let's get rid of this bird because it really, really smells.
32:20No. Look.
32:27See what the bird's natural enzymes are doing?
32:30Oh, yeah. Clear as mud.
32:32Planet Earth. So clever.
32:35Two strains from Peru fighting back.
32:38Ganging up on the bacteria. Holding it back to allow natural decomposition.
32:44Come on. Catch me up on this, please.
32:46Ryan Sinclair picks up a dead bird in Peru and might just have saved the world.
32:50Well, I am here for you guys, you know.
32:52If we isolate and boost the enzyme, then splice them, we'd have one supercharged virus.
32:56Yes, we would.
32:58Yaz, how are you doing?
33:00Because we've literally got the most exciting rotting bird that I've ever seen.
33:03I don't want you to panic, but we followed one of those things for a teleport.
33:07And now I think we're on an alien planet.
33:09Well, you don't do things by halves.
33:11Also, I think we found the missing submarine.
33:14Not sure how that got you. Oh, and another thing.
33:17The lab in Hong Kong was sending data to two locations.
33:20One in the middle of the Indian Ocean.
33:23But the other is in Madagascar.
33:25Where you are. Right now.
33:29Doctor. Doctor, did you hear what I said?
33:33Yeah. Thanks, Yaz.
33:36Sit tight.
33:39Suki Cheng.
33:41Out here all alone in an over-equipped lab.
33:45I should have spotted it straight away.
33:47What's happening? Where's Yaz?
33:50I was so worried when you turned up.
33:52When you took him from Hong Kong.
33:54But you've really helped.
33:56Got even more answers from you than we did from experimenting on Adam.
33:59We call the infection Praxeus.
34:01Trust me. It's smart. It's relentless.
34:04And it knows you're onto it.
34:09I'm a sucker for a scientist.
34:11Where did she just go?
34:20We need to get out of here.
34:26Have they gone?
34:29Come on.
34:31Doctor, come on.
34:33Come on.
34:35Come on.
34:37Let's go.
34:39Come on.
34:40We need to get out.
34:42Don't let them scratch you. They'll infect you.
34:45I need to get the samples.
34:47Doctor, come on.
34:52This is why I don't go abroad.
34:55Let's go.
34:58Stop. Catch.
35:01Come on.
35:11Head straight for the target. Quick as you can.
35:13Don't see them. They're following us.
35:16Keep moving.
35:20Follow him.
35:22Come on.
35:28Yas, we're on our way. Locked in on your com-dot signal.
35:31We're coming for you wherever you are.
35:34If Praxeus is being spread by birds, it could get around the world incredibly fast.
35:39Attacking and infecting every living thing.
35:43We may potentially have a cure, but we don't know if it works.
35:46Test it on me.
35:49No. Too dangerous.
35:51It's too dangerous if we don't do it.
35:53You said yourself there's no time.
35:57You need a clinical trial of a human body, and now you've got one.
36:00No.
36:01We don't have time to argue.
36:04I don't know. No way. I'm not going to let you.
36:07It's not your choice to make.
36:14Yas.
36:16Look.
36:18Looks like it was trying to get somewhere, but its injuries were too bad.
36:21I want to know what they are.
36:28Oh, my God.
36:31Bio-reading synced with the TARDIS?
36:36If the antidote works on you, the TARDIS will make more.
36:40Sure?
36:42Start fuffing about.
36:57We've landed.
36:59Where?
37:04Stay in here. We'll be as quick as we can.
37:06With me.
37:16God, you look miserable right now.
37:24Yas. Found you.
37:26Thanks for coming to get us.
37:28Eventually.
37:29Look, are you going off on your own and not getting killed?
37:31Plus, totally found an alien colony.
37:34Sort of.
37:35It is an alien construct, but it's not an alien colony.
37:38Then where are we?
37:40A long way below the Indian Ocean.
37:47Beneath a gyre of plastic pollution.
37:51We're under the sea?
37:52It's a naturally occurring hotspot where ocean currents trap pollution.
37:55There are five major gyres on Earth right now.
37:58Praxeus is attracted to plastic.
38:00It's built a whole environment here from the plastic.
38:03A world of pure Praxeus.
38:05This is where it all started.
38:07Seabirds infected with Praxeus transporting the bacteria around the world.
38:12Transferring it to humans when they attack.
38:15But how does the alien bacteria end up in the Indian Ocean in the first place?
38:20There's something else down here.
38:22It's connected to our friend Suki.
38:24Come on.
38:28What are you looking like that for?
38:30Thought I discovered an alien planet on my own.
38:37We're at the bottom of the Indian Ocean.
38:53How are you feeling?
38:58Dying.
39:02Not allowed.
39:04Dying man's wish.
39:23Stop touching life.
39:29Please.
39:39We followed it through the teleport.
39:42And found it here.
39:45Humanoid.
39:47And all of us.
39:50Humanoid.
39:52But not human.
39:53Infected with Praxeus.
39:55But the body hasn't disintegrated.
39:57Must be due to the different biology.
39:59I don't get it.
40:00Why were these guys experimenting on Adam?
40:02Maybe for the same reasons we are.
40:04To find a cure.
40:12What does all this stuff mean?
40:20What is going on?
40:30Going somewhere?
40:31Who were they, Suki?
40:32The infected people in the hazmat suits?
40:37My crew.
40:38I'm the last one left.
40:40Wait.
40:41That's the spaceship, right?
40:42Well, the back end of one, yes.
40:44Just when I thought things can get any madder.
40:47How did you get here?
40:51I was going to ask you the same question, but I presume that ship is how.
40:54So the question is, why?
40:58Praxeus devastated my planet.
41:02The survivors were assigned to lab ships to find an antidote for the few of us left alive.
41:07You're infected too.
41:09Cell unit mutation is slower for us.
41:11You're scientists in lab ships.
41:13Please tell me you didn't bring this infection here deliberately.
41:20Praxeus breeds in plastic.
41:22And this planet is saturated in it.
41:24We traveled across three galaxies to find the perfect living laboratory.
41:28To use Earth as a Petri dish.
41:30Destroying one race to save the remnants of your own.
41:35But this down here, this environment, it wasn't deliberate.
41:39We lost control of the shuttle on entry. Crash landed.
41:42Bacteria flooded out. Irradiated. Formed this world.
41:45And a broken spacecraft.
41:48Sending out pulses and energy from the bottom of the ocean was enough to down and frazzle a returning space capsule.
41:54This is the center of where everything's been happening.
41:57Your arm. You've been scratched by those birds.
42:00You've had a double dose of Praxeus.
42:02But you showed me how to find a cure.
42:04Thanks to you, my mission was successful.
42:06They already had the transmission of how the cure could work.
42:08No, Suki. The cure is designed for humans.
42:11And we don't even know if it works on them.
42:13If you're not a human, who knows what will happen?
42:16Please tell me you haven't administered it on yourself.
42:22Stay out of my way.
42:27Stay here.
42:29Suki, listen to me. We can work together on this.
42:32Get out of here.
42:33I wouldn't use that in here. Not with those reverse pulse proton engines.
42:36Very unreliable. No wonder you crashed.
42:40Well, put that thing down.
42:42Sortable, though. Organic for yourself.
42:46Oh, hang on. I'm having half a thought.
42:49Ooh, this one tickles. What is it?
42:52Yes! You can sort anything.
42:55Yes! You can sort anything in organic fuel cells.
42:59Anything vaguely organic.
43:01Look at us, Suki. Two brilliant scientists.
43:04We can fix this.
43:06Work together. Find a cure for you.
43:08And then we can stop Earth from being taken over by Praxeus.
43:14What's happening to me?
43:16My feet's spreading. How do I stop it?
43:20Help me!
43:26Help me!
43:32You okay? What's Suki?
43:35Succumbed to Praxeus.
43:37But I think this may give us a way through. I need a crew in here.
43:41Count us in.
43:42Hi.
43:45Turns out, it worked.
43:49Your machine spat this out.
43:51That's the antidote.
43:52Oh, and by the way, where the hell are we?
43:54Follow me.
43:55Lots to do.
43:56Engine vent's on, apparently.
43:58System's set to automated time venting, I think.
44:01Manual bypass bypassed.
44:03Dial's on. Full clockwise.
44:05I said anti-clockwise.
44:06Just testing.
44:07Organic fuel cells loaded with Praxeus antidote.
44:10Trajectory aligned. Comms off. Spatial regulator is disabled.
44:13Organic fuel cells filled with Praxeus-killing virus.
44:17As tested on Adam. Check.
44:19Autopilot system set for the Earth's stratosphere. Check.
44:23All systems set for automation.
44:25No idea what any of this means.
44:27But is that literally the controls for up, down, left and right?
44:30Adam Lang, your job is so easy.
44:32Shuttle initiating autopilot takeoff.
44:35Gold stars for my apprentice engineers?
44:37What is actually happening?
44:39Once the ship is in the stratosphere,
44:41the engines discharge the virus in one super-powered burst,
44:45dispersing it around the world, killing Praxeus stone dead.
44:49Hopefully.
44:51Only one tiny flaw in the plan.
44:53Send this into the atmosphere, it'll rip a hole in this world
44:56and we'll be crushed under the entire Indian Ocean.
44:59That's more than a tiny flaw, doc.
45:01And that's why I set the autopilot.
45:03So everybody out now.
45:09Go.
45:13What was that?
45:14Autopilot failure. It can't connect.
45:16It's going to work, though, right?
45:18I don't know. It might not.
45:20It's definitely going to take off. We need to get out of here.
45:22What if it doesn't work?
45:23Too late to fix. Come on.
45:30We've got to be fast to take it off.
45:36Where's Jake?
45:41Where's Jake?
45:42He's right behind us.
45:43He's comms on.
45:45SpaceCraft to Blue Box, can you hear me?
45:48Jake, what are you doing?
45:49Manual pilot making up for broken autopilot.
45:53Any of you can fly spaceship, right?
45:56Jake, I don't want this.
46:00Maybe I do.
46:02Maybe I need this.
46:04You're entering into the stratosphere.
46:08Yeah, that really doesn't mean anything to me.
46:10But if I was a brave man and...
46:13My husband would tell you I really am.
46:15I'd say the automatic release is buffed.
46:17Give me what I need to do.
46:19The controls by your right hand will bend the antidote.
46:22You need to flick the three switches at once.
46:25I'm going to give it a go.
46:28Ship's going to break up.
46:29Jake, you have to wait until the shuttle's in the right position.
46:33Adam.
46:36Adam.
46:38I'm sorry I wasn't at the launch.
46:41This is me, not Dodgy.
46:44Don't say I never listened to you.
46:46Shuttle's in position, Jake.
46:49Dispersing antidote.
46:51I think.
46:55Jake, you've done it.
46:56Antidote particles being dispersed into the jet streams.
46:59Open wide.
47:03Ship's very knackered.
47:06About to blow.
47:08You can save him, right?
47:13Come on!
47:19Come on!
47:43I hate you.
47:47Yes, I can save him.
47:49Just if I materialise around him in the millisecond before the ship breaks up.
47:53Nice work, Doc.
47:55What can I say?
47:56I'm a romantic.
47:59I love you.
48:12I guess this is goodbye, then.
48:14Keep the planet safe for us.
48:15Because we'll be coming back, so it better be in good nick.
48:17Oh, we know who to blame.
48:19Thank you.
48:20Our pleasure.
48:21Really.
48:22Although I have to say,
48:23worst thing about saving the human race,
48:25nobody knows it was me.
48:27Yeah, it was a statue.
48:29So what's the plan now for you two?
48:30I don't know.
48:31Spend some time together.
48:34We never had a honeymoon because he didn't want to go abroad.
48:36Maybe now's the time.
48:37I'll come with you.
48:38How's that honeymoon if you're with us?
48:40We can vlog about it.
48:42What are you going to call it? Three years roaming?
48:44I like it. It's snappy.
48:46And factual.
48:47Yeah, you guys can go now.
48:49We'll take the planet from here.
48:51Hey!
48:52Come find us some time.
48:55Planet Earth.
48:57Seven billion lives.
48:59Separate and connected.
49:01From the edge of the atmosphere
49:03to the depths of the ocean.
49:24Planet Earth
49:40Welcome to Aleppo.
49:41Your worst fears?
49:43My creativity.
49:45Who are you?
49:47Get everyone out.
49:54Aleppo
49:56Aleppo
49:58Aleppo
50:00Aleppo
50:02Aleppo
50:04Aleppo
50:06Aleppo
50:08Aleppo
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