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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Lucie forgot some information, but remembers what she forgot, but can't form the memory. This was imposed on her by the Time-Lords for "reasons".


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* PerceptionFilter: Klint's lab has a door which she doesn't notice until the Doctor arrives and shows her.
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* ProperlyParanoid: The "insane" homeless person.

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* ProperlyParanoid: The "insane" homeless person. person, Thomas.
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* [[INeverSaidItWasPoison I Never Said I Was A Time-Lord]]
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* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: Tom thinks this way.

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* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: BetterToDieThanBeKilled / DyingAsYourself: Tom Cardwell thinks this way.
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* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: Tom thinks this way.



* CallBack: This is not the first time the Daleks employ [[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWho129PlagueOfTheDaleks literal acid rain]].



* RunningGag: Creator/BigFinish delights in making fun of the infamous aborted "I'm taking you to Blackpool!" line from [[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E6RevelationOfTheDaleks "Revelation Of The Daleks"]]. The TARDIS has never been keen on going to Blackpool in the Big Finish continuity, but from this episode onwards she's downright barred from going anywhere near it.

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* RunningGag: Creator/BigFinish delights in making fun of the infamous aborted "I'm taking you to Blackpool!" line from [[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E6RevelationOfTheDaleks "Revelation Of The Daleks"]]. The TARDIS has never been keen on going to Blackpool in the Big Finish continuity, but from this episode onwards she's downright barred from going anywhere near it.it.
* TinfoilHat: Tom, the bum.
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* DeathWorld: The planet Lucie and the Doctor land on is doomed, and dying.


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* ProperlyParanoid: The "insane" homeless person.
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* EasyAmnesia: Lucie doesn't remember getting into the TARDIS.
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* ChainedHeat: The Doctor and Lucie encounter a two-some in this situation.
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* MysteriousWaif: Lucie starts out as one.
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* BritishAccents: The Doctor notes, and is agitated, by Lucy's accent at first.
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* DuctTapeForEverything: The first thing Lucy notices about the TARDIS is that it's being held together by Duct tape.
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* ExposedToTheElements: Lucie claims that after clubbing in Blackpool, she doesn't feel the cold even when wearing far less than is prudent. She attempts to use this 'ability' to [[ShowSomeLeg attract the Daleks' attention]], but they're [[NotDistractedByTheSexy not interested in scantily-clad young women]].
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The first episode of the New Eighth Doctor Adventures. This series takes place in the same continuity as the Eighth Doctor's regular monthly BigFinish episodes, but at a later point in his timeline.

BigFinish promotes the episode as an excellent starting point for new listeners.

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The first episode of the New Eighth Doctor Adventures. This series takes place in the same continuity as the Eighth Doctor's regular monthly BigFinish Creator/BigFinish episodes, but at a later point in his timeline.

BigFinish Creator/BigFinish promotes the episode as an excellent starting point for new listeners.



* RunningGag: BigFinish delights in making fun of the infamous aborted "I'm taking you to Blackpool!" line from [[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E6RevelationOfTheDaleks "Revelation Of The Daleks"]]. The TARDIS has never been keen on going to Blackpool in the BigFinish continuity, but from this episode onwards she's downright barred from going anywhere near it.

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* RunningGag: BigFinish Creator/BigFinish delights in making fun of the infamous aborted "I'm taking you to Blackpool!" line from [[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E6RevelationOfTheDaleks "Revelation Of The Daleks"]]. The TARDIS has never been keen on going to Blackpool in the BigFinish Big Finish continuity, but from this episode onwards she's downright barred from going anywhere near it.

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The Doctor tries to return her to her home in the [[OopNorth North of England]] in 2006, but instead hits a barrier in the Time Vortex and crash lands on the planet Red Rockets Rising in the future. A global impact winter cataclysm is slowly killing the people there. (Lucie's still not impressed.)

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The Doctor tries to return her to her home in the [[OopNorth North of England]] Blackpool]] in 2006, but instead hits a barrier in the Time Vortex and crash lands on the planet Red Rockets Rising in the future. A global impact winter cataclysm is slowly killing the people there. (Lucie's still not impressed.)



* MythologyGag: Lucie asks the Doctor if his hair is real, a reference to Paul [=McGann=] wearing a wig for the role in the TV Movie.

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* MythologyGag: Lucie asks the Doctor if his hair is real, a reference to Paul [=McGann=] wearing a wig for the role in the TV Movie.Movie.
* RunningGag: BigFinish delights in making fun of the infamous aborted "I'm taking you to Blackpool!" line from [[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E6RevelationOfTheDaleks "Revelation Of The Daleks"]]. The TARDIS has never been keen on going to Blackpool in the BigFinish continuity, but from this episode onwards she's downright barred from going anywhere near it.
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The first episode of the New Eighth Doctor Adventures. This series takes place in the same continuity as the Eighth Doctor's regular monthly episodes, but at a later point in his timeline.

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The first episode of the New Eighth Doctor Adventures. This series takes place in the same continuity as the Eighth Doctor's regular monthly BigFinish episodes, but at a later point in his timeline.
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The first episode of the New Eighth Doctor Adventures. This series takes place in the same continuity as the Eighth Doctor's regular monthly episodes, but at a later point in his timeline.

BigFinish promotes the episode as an excellent starting point for new listeners.

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The Doctor tries to return her to her home in the [[OopNorth North of England]] in 2006, but instead hits a barrier in the Time Vortex and crash lands on the planet Red Rockets Rising in the future. A global impact winter catacyclism is slowly killing the people there. (Lucie's still not impressed.)

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The Doctor tries to return her to her home in the [[OopNorth North of England]] in 2006, but instead hits a barrier in the Time Vortex and crash lands on the planet Red Rockets Rising in the future. A global impact winter catacyclism cataclysm is slowly killing the people there. (Lucie's still not impressed.)
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A snarky, somewhat amnesiac girl named Lucie Miller suddenly teleports into the TARDIS, much to the Doctor's annoyance. Especially when she's not impressed with him being an alien. Or with his awesome hair. ''Or'' with his nice Victorian coat. She has no idea how she got there, but she's got some connection to the Time Lords and doesn't remember a thing.

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A snarky, somewhat amnesiac girl named Lucie Miller suddenly teleports into the TARDIS, much to the Eighth Doctor's annoyance. Especially when she's not impressed with him being an alien. Or with his awesome hair. ''Or'' with his nice Victorian coat. She has no idea how she got there, but she's got some connection to the Time Lords and doesn't remember a thing.
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As the Doctor tries to work out what's happening, a familiar -- and terrifying -- voice appears on the radio, offering "help" to the planet. It's the Daleks, who pretend to help the humans. Daleks using zany schemes? Something's a bit off. While Lucie and the Doctor argue and bicker a lot, they slowly find out that a mad scientist (Martez) has made a bit of a name for himself: stealing corpses (and almost-corpses) for experiments, dying a few hours before his trial. The scientist's assistant, Asha, isn't very popular either. A conspiracy theorist named Tom Cardwell tries to make sense of it all.

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As the Doctor tries to work out what's happening, a familiar -- and terrifying -- voice appears on the radio, offering "help" to the planet. It's the Daleks, who pretend to help the humans. Daleks using zany schemes? Something's a bit off. While Lucie and the Doctor argue and bicker a lot, they slowly find out that a mad scientist (Martez) has made a bit of a name for himself: stealing corpses (and almost-corpses) for experiments, and subsequently dying a few hours before his trial. The scientist's assistant, Asha, isn't very popular either. A conspiracy theorist named Tom Cardwell tries to make sense of it all.

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A snarky, somewhat amnesiac girl named Lucie Miller suddenly appears in the TARDIS, much to the Doctor's annoyance. Especially when she's not impressed with him being an alien. Or with his awesome hair. ''Or'' with his nice Victorian coat. She's also got some connection to the Time Lords, but she doesn't remember a thing. He tries to return her to her home in the [[OopNorth North of England]] in 2006, but instead hits a barrier in the Time Vortex and crash lands on the planet Red Rockets Rising in the future. A global impact winter catacyclism is slowly killing the people there. (Lucie's still not impressed.)

As the Doctor tries to work out what's happening, a familiar -- and terrifying -- voice appears on the radio, offering "help" to the planet. It's the Daleks, who pretend to help the humans. Daleks using zany schemes? Something's a bit off. While Lucie and the Doctor argue and bicker a lot, they slowly find out that a mad scientist (Martez) has made a bit of a name for himself: stealing corpses for experiments, dying a few hours before his trial. The scientist's assistant, Asha, isn't very popular either. A conspiracy theorist named Tom Cardwell tries to make sense of it all.

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A snarky, somewhat amnesiac girl named Lucie Miller suddenly appears in teleports into the TARDIS, much to the Doctor's annoyance. Especially when she's not impressed with him being an alien. Or with his awesome hair. ''Or'' with his nice Victorian coat. She's also She has no idea how she got there, but she's got some connection to the Time Lords, but she Lords and doesn't remember a thing. He thing.

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tries to return her to her home in the [[OopNorth North of England]] in 2006, but instead hits a barrier in the Time Vortex and crash lands on the planet Red Rockets Rising in the future. A global impact winter catacyclism is slowly killing the people there. (Lucie's still not impressed.)

As the Doctor tries to work out what's happening, a familiar -- and terrifying -- voice appears on the radio, offering "help" to the planet. It's the Daleks, who pretend to help the humans. Daleks using zany schemes? Something's a bit off. While Lucie and the Doctor argue and bicker a lot, they slowly find out that a mad scientist (Martez) has made a bit of a name for himself: stealing corpses (and almost-corpses) for experiments, dying a few hours before his trial. The scientist's assistant, Asha, isn't very popular either. A conspiracy theorist named Tom Cardwell tries to make sense of it all.
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A somewhat amnesiac girl named Lucie Miller suddenly appears in the TARDIS, much to the Doctor's annoyance. Especially when she's not impressed with him being an alien. Or with his awesome hair. ''Or'' with his nice Victorian coat. She's also got some connection to the Time Lords, but she doesn't remember a thing. He tries to return her to her home in the [[OopNorth North of England]] in 2006, but instead hits a barrier in the Time Vortex and crash lands on the planet Red Rockets Rising in the future. A global impact winter catacyclism is slowly killing the people there. (Lucie's still not impressed.)

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A snarky, somewhat amnesiac girl named Lucie Miller suddenly appears in the TARDIS, much to the Doctor's annoyance. Especially when she's not impressed with him being an alien. Or with his awesome hair. ''Or'' with his nice Victorian coat. She's also got some connection to the Time Lords, but she doesn't remember a thing. He tries to return her to her home in the [[OopNorth North of England]] in 2006, but instead hits a barrier in the Time Vortex and crash lands on the planet Red Rockets Rising in the future. A global impact winter catacyclism is slowly killing the people there. (Lucie's still not impressed.)
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A somewhat amnesiac girl named Lucie Miller suddenly appears in the TARDIS, much to the Doctor's annoyance. Especially when she's not impressed with him being an alien. Or with his awesome hair. ''Or'' with his nice Victorian coat. He tries to return her to her home in the [[OopNorth North of England]] in 2006, but instead hits a barrier in the Time Vortex and crash lands on the planet Red Rockets Rising in the future. A global impact winter catacyclism is slowly killing the people there. (Lucie's still not impressed.)

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A somewhat amnesiac girl named Lucie Miller suddenly appears in the TARDIS, much to the Doctor's annoyance. Especially when she's not impressed with him being an alien. Or with his awesome hair. ''Or'' with his nice Victorian coat. She's also got some connection to the Time Lords, but she doesn't remember a thing. He tries to return her to her home in the [[OopNorth North of England]] in 2006, but instead hits a barrier in the Time Vortex and crash lands on the planet Red Rockets Rising in the future. A global impact winter catacyclism is slowly killing the people there. (Lucie's still not impressed.)
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As the Doctor tries to work out what's happening, a familiar -- and terrifying -- voice appears on the radio, offering "help" to the planet. It's the Daleks, who pretend to help the humans. Daleks using zany schemes? Something's a bit off. While Lucie and the Doctor argue and bicker a lot, they slowly find out that a mad scientist (Martez) has made a bit of a name for himself: stealing corpses for experiments, dying a few hours before his trial. The scientist's assistant, Asha, isn't very popular either.

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As the Doctor tries to work out what's happening, a familiar -- and terrifying -- voice appears on the radio, offering "help" to the planet. It's the Daleks, who pretend to help the humans. Daleks using zany schemes? Something's a bit off. While Lucie and the Doctor argue and bicker a lot, they slowly find out that a mad scientist (Martez) has made a bit of a name for himself: stealing corpses for experiments, dying a few hours before his trial. The scientist's assistant, Asha, isn't very popular either. A conspiracy theorist named Tom Cardwell tries to make sense of it all.
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Asha turns out to be Martez, who fakes his own death before his trial and stole his assistant's body. The local president is still getting quite chummy with the Daleks, who ask her to kill the Doctor -- the greatest criminal in history, with the blood of millions of Daleks on his hands. ToBeContinued.

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Asha turns out to be Martez, who fakes faked his own death before his trial and stole his assistant's body. The local president is still getting quite chummy with the Daleks, who ask her to kill the Doctor -- the greatest criminal in history, with the blood of millions of Daleks on his hands. ToBeContinued.
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Asha turns out to be Martez, who fakes his own death before his trial and stole his assistant's body. The local president is still getting quite chummy with the Daleks, who ask her to kill the Doctor -- the greatest criminal in history, with the blood of millions of Daleks on his hands.

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Asha turns out to be Martez, who fakes his own death before his trial and stole his assistant's body. The local president is still getting quite chummy with the Daleks, who ask her to kill the Doctor -- the greatest criminal in history, with the blood of millions of Daleks on his hands. \n ToBeContinued.
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A somewhat amnesiac girl named Lucie Miller suddenly appears in the TARDIS, much to the Doctor's annoyance. Especially when she's not impressed with him being an alien ''or'' with his nice Victorian coat. He tries to return her to her home in the [[OopNorth North of England]] in 2006, but instead hits a barrier in the Time Vortex and crash lands on the planet Red Rockets Rising in the future. A global impact winter catacyclism is slowly killing the people there.

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A somewhat amnesiac girl named Lucie Miller suddenly appears in the TARDIS, much to the Doctor's annoyance. Especially when she's not impressed with him being an alien ''or'' alien. Or with his awesome hair. ''Or'' with his nice Victorian coat. He tries to return her to her home in the [[OopNorth North of England]] in 2006, but instead hits a barrier in the Time Vortex and crash lands on the planet Red Rockets Rising in the future. A global impact winter catacyclism is slowly killing the people there. \n (Lucie's still not impressed.)

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A young woman named Lucie Miller appears in the TARDIS, much to the Doctor's annoyance. He tries to return her to her home in the North of England in 2006, but instead hits a barrier in the Time Vortex and crash lands on the planet Red Rockets Rising in the future, where a global catacyclism is slowly killing the people there. As The Doctor tries to work out what's happening, a familiar - and terrifying - voice appears on the radio, offering "help" to the planet...

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A young woman somewhat amnesiac girl named Lucie Miller suddenly appears in the TARDIS, much to the Doctor's annoyance. Especially when she's not impressed with him being an alien ''or'' with his nice Victorian coat. He tries to return her to her home in the [[OopNorth North of England England]] in 2006, but instead hits a barrier in the Time Vortex and crash lands on the planet Red Rockets Rising in the future, where a future. A global impact winter catacyclism is slowly killing the people there. there.

As The the Doctor tries to work out what's happening, a familiar - -- and terrifying - -- voice appears on the radio, offering "help" to the planet...
planet. It's the Daleks, who pretend to help the humans. Daleks using zany schemes? Something's a bit off. While Lucie and the Doctor argue and bicker a lot, they slowly find out that a mad scientist (Martez) has made a bit of a name for himself: stealing corpses for experiments, dying a few hours before his trial. The scientist's assistant, Asha, isn't very popular either.

Asha turns out to be Martez, who fakes his own death before his trial and stole his assistant's body. The local president is still getting quite chummy with the Daleks, who ask her to kill the Doctor -- the greatest criminal in history, with the blood of millions of Daleks on his hands.



* MythologyGag: Lucie asks the Doctor if his hair is real, a reference to Paul [=McGann=] wearing a wig for the role in the TV Movie.

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* MythologyGag: Lucie asks the Doctor if his hair is real, a reference to Paul [=McGann=] wearing a wig for the role in the TV Movie.
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* EvilVersusEvil: The normal Daleks and their "improved" counterparts.


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* HostileWeather: The planet is beset by literal acid rain, courtesy of the natural disaster that's quickly making it uninhabitable.
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* CassandraTruth: Tom Cardwell knows that the [[spoil:Daleks]] are not here to help, but he cannot convince anyone of that until far too late.

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* CassandraTruth: Tom Cardwell knows that the [[spoil:Daleks]] Daleks are not here to help, but he cannot convince anyone of that until far too late.
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* MythologyGag: Lucie asks the Doctor if his hair is real, a reference to Paul McGann wearing a wig for the role in the TV Movie.

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* MythologyGag: Lucie asks the Doctor if his hair is real, a reference to Paul McGann [=McGann=] wearing a wig for the role in the TV Movie.

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