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5[[WMG:[[center:[-''[[Series/DoctorWho Doctor Who]]'' [[Recap/DoctorWho recap index]]\
6'''First Doctor Era'''\
7'''Season 2:''' [[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E1PlanetOfGiants 1]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E2TheDalekInvasionOfEarth 2]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E3TheRescue 3]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E4TheRomans 4]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E5TheWebPlanet 5]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E6TheCrusade 6]] | '''7''' | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E8TheChase 8]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E9TheTimeMeddler 9]]\
8'''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E1AnUnearthlyChild <<< Season 1]]''' | '''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E1Galaxy4 Season 3 >>>]]''']]-]]]
9!The Space Museum
10[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/space_museu.png]]
11[[caption-width-right:350:Behold, the early [[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Carbonite-freezing chamber]]...]]
12->Written by Glyn Jones\
13Directed by Mervyn Pinfield\
14'''Production code:''' Q\
15'''Air dates:''' 24 April - 15 May 1965\
16'''Number of episodes:''' 4\
17'''Episode titles:''' "The Space Museum", "The Dimensions of Time", "The Search", "The Final Phase"
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19->''"Have any arms fallen into Xeron hands?"''
20-->-- A '''Morok'''
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22JustForFun/{{The one w|ith}}here the Doctor is a walrus. [[Music/TheBeatles Koo-koo kachoo.]]
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24The TARDIS heads for the future again, and manages, because of a TimeyWimeyBall, to arrive at a space museum. The museum displays the conquests of the great Morok empire, and the planet is Xeros, one of the many under the dominion of the Moroks.
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26Team TARDIS sneaks around the museum for a while, before realising that they're invisible, inaudible, and also that later versions of them are trapped in glass display cases as museum exhibits. Vicki, impressing the Doctor with her understanding of dimensional physics, realises that they've jumped a time track and they're all stuck in a reality that might or might not lead up to them becoming HumanPopsicle displays. The group decides to mess with time and stop that possibility from becoming reality.
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28Time sorts itself out again, and then the TARDIS properly arrives on Xeros. The Doctor is soon captured, and entertains himself by effortlessly outwitting the Moroks' mind-reading machine. Ian and Barbara spend a lot of time walking through corridors and trying to find the exit. Vicki falls in with LaResistance, the native Xerons, who want to rise up and free themselves from the Moroks. She helps them by hacking into the security system and getting them some proper weapons.
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30In the end, the Xerons and their magnificent eyebrows win the day, the heroes don't end up in display cases, and Vicki has a bit of a FriendshipMoment with their leader before departing again. As a souvenir, the Doctor is given a giant Time And Space Visualiser: a sort of omniscient TV set.
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32As the travellers depart, we cut to a deserted planet, where a Dalek reports that the TARDIS is underway, and is told that the Daleks' own time machine is in pursuit and the Doctor will soon be exterminated.
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34!!Tropes:
35* AllClothUnravels: The museum is labyrinthine enough that Ian unwinds Barbara's cardigan in order to use the wool à la Theseus. To be fair, he is shown to have some trouble starting the sweater's disassembly, and Barbara has to take it from him and pick open a starting point; but after that it's just treated as a ball of yarn with a long single thread (which, as usual with string in a labyrinth, runs out too soon).
36* AndIMustScream: After being rescued by Ian, the Doctor reveals that his mind had been working at full capacity while his body was being frozen and prepared for display.
37* AntiSneezeFinger: While the TARDIS crew are hiding from a guard patrol, Vicki feels a sneeze coming on, and Barbara holds a finger under her nose. A few seconds after Barbara removes her finger, Vicki sneezes loudly.
38* AsYouKnow: The second episode is notorious for this. After a really scary and surreal first episode in which the characters wonder around an invisible museum and witness their own corpses, the second episode kicks off with an overweight, middle-aged RubberForeheadAlien delivering a ton of CallARabbitASmeerp {{Technobabble}} beginning with "As you know...". This is a rare example of the speech managing to be unnecessary to the other character and incomprehensible to the audience at the same time. Helpfully pointed out by Creator/RobertShearman on a DVD special feature, in which he ponders whether the sequence is "badly written" or "amazingly badly written".
39* BigBad: Governor Lobos, the leader of the Morok forces on Xeros.
40* BottleEpisode: The story was intended to be this. After overspending on other episodes of the season, this was meant to be a lower-budgeted serial which used a limited setting and effects.
41* BriefAccentImitation: While hiding in a Dalek shell, the Doctor amuses himself by impersonating their voice.
42* ChromosomeCasting: The guest cast is entirely male in this story; the only female characters are the regular companions Barbara and Vicki.
43* DefeatedAndTrophified: The TARDIS, because of a TimeyWimeyBall, arrives at a space museum which displays the conquests of the great Morok empire. The TARDIS crew sneaks around the museum for a while, before realising that they're invisible, inaudible, and also that later versions of them are trapped in glass display cases as museum exhibits.
44* DiscoveringYourOwnDeadBody: The Doctor and his companions land on a planet but they're JustOneSecondOutOfSync. While they're out of sync they wander around the museum and find their own preserved bodies on display. When the timelines resync they go on the run from the authorities to make sure that they don't wind up dead.
45* DistressedDude: The Doctor has to be rescued by Ian after getting StrappedToAnOperatingTable to undergo a form of artificial death
46* IllTimedSneeze: Vicki tries to hold in a sneeze while the gang are hiding from the Xerons. Barbara stops her the first time, but then she makes a loud one. However it ultimately doesn't matter, as nobody can see or hear them anyway.
47* IntangibleTimeTravel: The TARDIS arrives near a vast Space Museum on the planet Xeros, but has jumped a time-track. The Doctor and his companions can see but cannot be seen by the militaristic Moroks who run the museum, and the servile indigenous Xerons who work for them. The four travellers discover that they and the TARDIS are on display. A few moments later, the time track slips back and the exhibit with themselves and the TARDIS vanish, but the travellers are still inside the Museum.
48* InvisibleMainCharacter: The Doctor and companions throughout Episode 1.
49* JustOneSecondOutOfSync: The TARDIS crew immediately after landing on Xeros.
50* LaResistance
51* LieDetector: The door to the armoury is linked to one. It only opens when someone can truthfully give ''the right answer'' to all of its questions. At least, until Vicki reprograms it.
52* LongList: The list of questions the armoury door asks.
53* LivingMuseumExhibit: The TARDIS 'jumps a time track' and the Doctor and his companions find themselves in the eponymous museum and at some point in the future where they have become exhibits.
54* MeaningfulName: In the documentary "Defending the Museum", Creator/RobertShearman says the Morok's name shows they are morons.
55* MentalPictureProjector: A machine that the Doctor's interrogator uses is supposed to do this, but the Doctor is able to send false images.
56* MindProbe: The Moroks subject the Doctor to one, but he cheerfully subverts it and causes it to display a succession of irrelevant images.
57* NothingIsScarier: The crew get caught in a TARDIS technical fault in which they are unable to interact with or see anyone, can't leave footprints, and time occasionally flows backwards or skips ahead of events they have no recollection of doing. It is very spooky and atmospheric and especially stands out when the rest of the serial is a fairly light-hearted comedy story.
58* TheOneWhereEveryoneDies: Revolves around the crew attempting to prevent their forseen deaths.
59* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Richard Shaw, who spoke with a Cockney accent, was cast as Governor Lobos, but was asked to deliver his lines in BBC English. His accent slips only once, when he bellows at an underling to use "maximum securi'ee!"
60* PsychicStatic: When asked how he arrived in the museum, the Doctor thinks of... a penny farthing. And he imagines a group of walruses when he is asked where he is from.
61* PsychoticSmirk: The Doctor gives one when he's teasing his torturer with a PsychicBlockDefence.
62* RecklessGunUsage: Ian and Vicki with the rifle they find in the museum. Especially Vicki walking around holding it under her arm with the end of the barrel tucked into her armpit.
63** {{Justified|Trope}}, since it was on display in a museum it is unlikely to be armed, or even functionnal, for that matter, and is indeed never fired. Ian even says they can use it to [[RefugeInAudacity bluff their way out.]]
64* RefugeInAudacity: How Vicki gets into the Morok armory.
65-->'''Armoury Computer:''' Purpose for which the weapons are required?\
66'''Vicki:''' Revolution!\
67''[door opens]''
68* ScareChord: Three times. First when they notice that they don't leave footprints in the sand, again when they see the Dalek casing, and once more when they notice their bodies on display.
69* ScrewDestiny: From Episode 2 onward, the TARDIS crew's goal is to avoid being trapped in the museum cases.
70* SelfFulfillingProphecy: The characters worry throughout the serial whether their actions to try to avoid their fates are in fact bringing that fate closer.
71* SlaveRace: The Xerons describe themselves as such.
72* StockFootageFailure: Happens in-universe when the Doctor is hooked up to a mind-reading machine so his captor can find out where his companions are using pictures extracted from his memory. The footage extracted this way is useless because it shows where the companions were when he left them a long while ago, not where they are now. By this time, he's figured out a PsychicBlockDefence and so, when pressed harder, the screen starts producing deliberately ridiculous stock footage of sea lions, etcetera.
73* TemptingFate: Ian's comment about hoping to never see the Daleks any time soon.
74* TimeyWimeyBall: The theory of time travel used in this story is unclear. At some point, the Doctor and his companions landed on Xeros and through an unknown sequence of events were turned into exhibits for the Moroks' museum. They also arrive, walk around on Xeros while not really being there at all while an instrument in the TARDIS is stuck, and then when they finally "arrive", the display cases disappear. It almost appears to be a case of the TARDIS offering a glimpse into an alternate possible timeline rather than something that actually happened as a result of time travel.
75** The Doctor specifically mentions that they (the them out of the casings) are in a different dimension of sorts, looking into this dimension where they are all on display. We know dimension travel was possible before the Last Great Time War, so this is the more likely explanation.
76** Considering how much the TARDIS likes the Doctor it could have deliberately jammed itself so the Doctor could see this timeline and prevent it.
77* TrailOfBreadCrumbs: Ian gets the idea of unravelling Barbara's cardigan to mark the corridors when they get lost in the museum, like [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Theseus]].
78* UnusualEyebrows: The Xerons have these
79* VestigialEmpire: The Moroks used to have a great space empire but they have become decadent and bored. Lobos points this out and the Doctor compares it to the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire.
80* WhamLine: Ian states just a bit ago that everyone's walking on dust. Normally, this would be nothing more then a CaptainObvious moment, but he then he points out something ''not'' so obvious: ''"Then why aren't we leaving any footprints?"''
81* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: There's a scene where the Doctor obsesses about Ian losing a button from his cardigan, prompting Ian to ask the Doctor why he's always so interested in such trivial things. The Doctor tells him in a significant way that trivial things often lead to great discoveries. The button never comes up again. This was observed by Creator/RobertShearman on a DVD special feature, who called it 'brilliant'.
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