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'''Thirteenth Doctor Era'''\\
'''Series 11:''' [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth 1]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E2TheGhostMonument 2]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E3Rosa 3]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E4ArachnidsInTheUK 4]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E5TheTsurangaConundrum 5]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E6DemonsOfThePunjab 6]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E7Kerblam 7]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E8TheWitchfinders 8]] | [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E9ItTakesYouAway 9]] | '''10''' | [[Recap/DoctorWho2019NYSResolution NYS]]\\
'''[[Recap/DoctorWho2016CSTheReturnOfDoctorMysterio <<< Series 10]]''' | '''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E1E2Spyfall Series 12 >>>]]''']]-]]]
!The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos




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->Written by Creator/ChrisChibnall\\
Directed by Jamie Childs\\
'''Air date:''' 9 December 2018



The finale of the Thirteenth Doctor's first season. This episode first aired on December 9, 2018. Written by Creator/ChrisChibnall. Guest-starring Creator/MarkAddy and Phyllis Logan.

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The finale of the Thirteenth Doctor's first season. This episode first aired on December 9, 2018. Written by Creator/ChrisChibnall. Guest-starring Creator/MarkAddy and Phyllis Logan.
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-->'''Ryan:''' "What happened to never do weapons?"
-->'''Doctor:''' "It's a flexible creed. Doors, locks, walls, buildings, fair game. If it can be rebuilt, I'll allow it."
-->'''Ryan:''' "No, no. You stopped me shooting at Sniperbots before..."
-->'''Doctor:''' "You were new. I have to lay down the rules if someone's new. Also, don't quote that back to me. My rules change all the time."

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-->'''Ryan:''' "What What happened to never do weapons?"
weapons?
-->'''Doctor:''' "It's It's a flexible creed. Doors, locks, walls, buildings, fair game. If it can be rebuilt, I'll allow it."
it.
-->'''Ryan:''' "No, No, no. You stopped me shooting at Sniperbots before..."
before...
-->'''Doctor:''' "You You were new. I have to lay down the rules if someone's new. Also, don't quote that back to me. My rules change all the time."
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[[TimeSkip 3,407 years later]], the Doctor and her companions pick up no less than nine distress signals coming from the planet Ranskoor Av Kolos, which the Doctor notes translates as "[[IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace Disintegrator of Souls]]", prompting Graham to snark about how cheerful that sounds. Before they head off to see if they can help, the Doctor gives everyone neural stabilizers that will keep them safe from the mind-altering influences of the atmosphere. The TARDIS lands on a parked spaceship, where they find a confused man with no memory and a mysterious, impossible crystal. After he starts to remember things once the Doctor gives him a neural stabilizer, it transpires that his name is Paltraki and that he and his crew came to this planet for a reason. The ship is contacted by Andinio, who demands that Paltraki return the "object". She is followed by a masked Stenza warrior who murders one of Paltraki's remaining crewmembers, who are hostages, telling him that he has until lightfall to return what he stole or the other two die. The Doctor and her friends are shaken, wondering if the Stenza warrior is, in fact, the long-vanquished [[MaliciousMisnaming Tim Shaw]][[note]]Tzim-Sha, technically, but where's the fun in that?[[/note]].

Gathering gear, they set out to rescue Paltraki's crew. Graham pulls the Doctor aside and tells her that if the Stenza is Tim Shaw, he's going to kill him. The Doctor warns him against doing that, telling him that he's better than that. Their destination is a mysterious floating building, surrounded by a heap of crashed starships. Paltraki remembers that he and his crew were sent to get something from that building. When they reach the edge of the lake beneath it, the Doctor distributes gear. Ryan asks her why she's brought grenades if she's so against weapons, and she tells him that destroying things that can be rebuilt is different from using the weapons on people. The Doctor tasks Ryan and Graham with freeing Paltraki's crew, and Yaz and Paltraki with finding out where the crystal came from. She herself heads off to deal with the Stenza. Sorted, they all teleport into the building and split up.

Graham and Ryan, after fleeing from sniperbots, discover not two but dozens of people in stasis chambers. Yaz and Paltraki discover a room with several more crystals just like the first, and Paltraki remembers that his mission was to retrieve those crystals. The Doctor, meanwhile, runs into Andinio and recognizes her as one of the Ux, an incredibly rare RealityWarping species only found on three planets, and only consisting of two members at a time. It turns out that the Stenza is, in fact, Tim Shaw, who wound up on Ranskoor Av Kolos after his recall device was somehow altered. The Ux, or at least Andinio, mistook him for their creator god, which he abused to the extent that he now believes himself to really be a god. He's had the Ux create and power a superweapon, and he's having Andinio start it up right now. Delph has spent a rather long time chained up as a power source, since he harbours doubts about Tim Shaw's alleged divinity. It turns out that the crystals contain captured and stolen ''planets'', including five of the Nine Planets that Paltraki and his crew come from.

The Doctor is horrified, since that many shrunken planets, with their mass suspended by technology that doesn't make sense, could destroy the universe. As Graham and Ryan work to free the prisoners and Paltraki goes to help them, the Doctor tries to persuade Andinio to stop what she's doing, as Tim Shaw has decided — since he wants revenge upon the Doctor — that the next target of his superweapon should be Earth, the site of their first meeting. Eventually, the Doctor and Yaz use their neural stabilizers to cut off the Ux's powers, stopping them in their tracks. The Doctor manages to break Andinio out of believing that Tim Shaw is the Creator and, trying to figure out how to get the planets back to their proper locations before their containment crystals fail, summons the TARDIS to her. Combining the TARDIS' telepathic circuits, both Ux's powers, and the Stenza technology allows all the planets to be restored to their proper places. Meanwhile, Tim Shaw discovers that Ryan and Graham are releasing his prisoners and confronts them after Paltraki has led most of them out of the building. Graham considers shooting Tim Shaw, but decides against it and, with Ryan's help, puts the villain in one of his own stasis pods. Ryan and Graham tell Tim he's not worth killing and leave Grace's name as the last thing he hears before the pod is activated.

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[[TimeSkip 3,407 years later]], the Doctor and her companions pick up no less than nine distress signals coming from the planet Ranskoor Av Kolos, which the Doctor notes translates as "[[IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace Disintegrator of Souls]]", prompting Graham to snark about how cheerful that sounds. Before they head off to see if they can help, the Doctor gives everyone neural stabilizers that will keep them safe from the mind-altering influences of the atmosphere. The TARDIS lands on a parked spaceship, where they find a confused man with no memory and a mysterious, impossible crystal. After he starts to remember things once the Doctor gives him a neural stabilizer, it transpires that his name is Paltraki and that he and his crew came to this planet for a reason. The ship is contacted by Andinio, who demands that Paltraki return the "object". She is followed by a masked Stenza warrior who murders one of Paltraki's remaining crewmembers, who are hostages, telling him that he has until lightfall to return what he stole or the other two die. The Doctor and her friends are shaken, wondering if the Stenza warrior is, in fact, the long-vanquished [[MaliciousMisnaming Tim Shaw]][[note]]Tzim-Sha, technically, but where's the fun in that?[[/note]].

Tzim-Sha]].

Gathering gear, they set out to rescue Paltraki's crew. Graham pulls the Doctor aside and tells her that if the Stenza is Tim Shaw, Tzim-Sha, he's going to kill him. The Doctor warns him against doing that, telling him that he's better than that. Their destination is a mysterious floating building, surrounded by a heap of crashed starships. Paltraki remembers that he and his crew were sent to get something from that building. When they reach the edge of the lake beneath it, the Doctor distributes gear. Ryan asks her why she's brought grenades if she's so against weapons, and she tells him that destroying things that can be rebuilt is different from using the weapons on people. The Doctor tasks Ryan and Graham with freeing Paltraki's crew, and Yaz and Paltraki with finding out where the crystal came from. She herself heads off to deal with the Stenza. Sorted, they all teleport into the building and split up.

Graham and Ryan, after fleeing from sniperbots, discover discover, not two two, but dozens of people in stasis chambers. Yaz and Paltraki discover a room with several more crystals just like the first, and Paltraki remembers that his mission was to retrieve those crystals. The Doctor, meanwhile, runs into Andinio and recognizes her as one of the Ux, an incredibly rare RealityWarping species only found on three planets, and only consisting of two members at a time. It turns out that the Stenza is, in fact, Tim Shaw, Tzim-Sha, who wound up on Ranskoor Av Kolos after his recall device was somehow altered. The Ux, or at least Andinio, mistook him for their creator god, which he abused to the extent that he now believes himself to really be a god. He's had the Ux create and power a superweapon, and he's having Andinio start it up right now. Delph has spent a rather long time chained up as a power source, since he harbours doubts about Tim Shaw's Tzim-Sha's alleged divinity. It turns out that the crystals contain captured and stolen ''planets'', planets, including five of the Nine Planets that Paltraki and his crew come from.

The Doctor is horrified, since that many shrunken planets, with their mass suspended by technology that doesn't make sense, could destroy the universe. As Graham and Ryan work to free the prisoners and Paltraki goes to help them, the Doctor tries to persuade Andinio to stop what she's doing, as Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha has decided — since he wants revenge upon the Doctor — that the next target of his superweapon should be Earth, the site of their first meeting. Eventually, the Doctor and Yaz use their neural stabilizers to cut off the Ux's powers, stopping them in their tracks. The Doctor manages to break Andinio out of believing that Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha is the Creator and, trying to figure out how to get the planets back to their proper locations before their containment crystals fail, summons the TARDIS to her. Combining the TARDIS' telepathic circuits, both Ux's powers, and the Stenza technology allows all the planets to be restored to their proper places. Meanwhile, Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha discovers that Ryan and Graham are releasing his prisoners and confronts them after Paltraki has led most of them out of the building. Graham considers shooting Tim Shaw, Tzim-Sha, but decides against it and, with Ryan's help, puts the villain in one of his own stasis pods. Ryan and Graham tell Tim Tzim-Sha he's not worth killing and leave Grace's name as the last thing he hears before the pod is activated.
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* AgonyOfTheFeet: Graham shoots Tim Shaw in the foot to get him to shut up.
* AndIMustScream: Tim Shaw ends up sealed in one of his own stasis pods. Don't feel too sorry for him, though; he ''really'' [[AssholeVictim had it coming]].

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* AgonyOfTheFeet: Graham shoots Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha in the foot to get him to shut up.
* AndIMustScream: Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha ends up sealed in one of his own stasis pods. Don't feel too sorry pods by Graham and Ryan as a form of punishment for him, though; he ''really'' [[AssholeVictim had it coming]].Grace's death.



* BBCQuarry: Justified; the Ux need rocks to start their work. And by the time the Doctor turns up the place is a former battleground.

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* BBCQuarry: Justified; the Ux need rocks to start their work. And work, and the place is a former battleground by the time the Doctor turns up the place is a former battleground.up



** Indeed, Tim Shaw's Ux-assisted planetary theft via stealing them from time and space is quite reminiscent of what Davros and the Daleks were doing in "Journey's End". The fact that the planets were shrunk down also echoes the Fourth Doctor serial "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS16E2ThePiratePlanet The Pirate Planet]]".

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** Indeed, Tim Shaw's Tzim-Sha's Ux-assisted planetary theft via stealing them from time and space is quite reminiscent of what Davros and the Daleks were doing in "Journey's End". The fact that the planets were shrunk down also echoes the Fourth Doctor serial "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS16E2ThePiratePlanet The Pirate Planet]]".



* ChekhovsGun: The Doctor has heard that being on Ranskoor Av Kolos has a negative effect on people's sanity and gives her companions psychic blockers as a precaution. She later uses them to free one of the Ux from being imprisoned in Tim Shaw's psychic-amplifying superweapon.

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* ChekhovsGun: The Doctor has heard that being on Ranskoor Av Kolos has a negative effect on people's sanity and gives her companions psychic blockers as a precaution. She later uses them to free one of the Ux from being imprisoned in Tim Shaw's Tzim-Sha's psychic-amplifying superweapon.



** Paltraki and his crew come from the Nine Planets, presumably the same as the Nine Systems that Tim Shaw mentioned the Stenza as ruling in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]", hinting that maybe the Stenza's empire has fallen in the millennia since.

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** Paltraki and his crew come from the Nine Planets, presumably the same as the Nine Systems that Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha mentioned the Stenza as ruling in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]", hinting that maybe the Stenza's empire has fallen in the millennia since.



** Ryan finally [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E3Rosa returns]] [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E5TheTsurangaConundrum Graham's]] fistbump.
* CruelMercy: Tim Shaw lives through the episode, but is trapped in one of his own stasis pods and, according to the Ux, the shrine is sealed so that no-one will ever be able to free him.
* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: Tim Shaw, as a result of the DNA bombs that the Doctor tricked him into absorbing the last time he appeared, and never making it back to his homeworld thanks to the Doctor unintentionally corrupting his recall teleport.

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** Ryan finally [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E3Rosa returns]] [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E5TheTsurangaConundrum Graham's]] fistbump.
fist bump.
* CruelMercy: Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha lives through the episode, but is trapped in one of his own stasis pods and, according to the Ux, the shrine is sealed so that no-one will ever be able to free him.
* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: Tim Shaw, Tzim-Sha, as a result of the DNA bombs that the Doctor tricked him into absorbing the last time he appeared, and never making it back to his homeworld thanks to the Doctor unintentionally corrupting his recall teleport.



* FateWorseThanDeath: Tim Shaw ends up trapped in a Stenza trophy pod while still conscious. What's more, the last thing he ever hears is "Grace" from both Graham and Ryan for him to dwell on forever.
* FingerInTheMail: Threatened by Tim Shaw; if Paltraki doesn't cooperate, his crew will be teleported onto his ship, piece by piece.
* AGodAmI: Tim Shaw has been suffering delusions of godhood as a result of the Ux worshipping him. [[DramaticIrony Ironically]], it's the humble, pious Ux who actually have godlike powers — which Tim is all too happy to exploit.
* HateSink: Tim Shaw is even worse here than in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]". When he's not endangering planets and forcing the innocent Ux to do his dirty work, he's being an insufferable SmugSnake who enjoys taunting the heroes; for example, he tells the Doctor that [[NeverMyFault she's responsible for his atrocities]] because she let him live last time.
* HiveMind: According to Tim Shaw, the Stenza have one, which allows him to recreate their technology.
* HostageForMacGuffin: Tim Shaw murders one of Paltraki's crew, then tells him that he has until lightfall to deliver the MacGuffin if he wants the other two alive and in one piece.

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* FateWorseThanDeath: Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha ends up trapped in a Stenza trophy pod while still conscious. What's more, the last thing he ever hears is "Grace" from both Graham and Ryan for him to dwell on forever.
* FingerInTheMail: Threatened by Tim Shaw; Tzim-Sha; if Paltraki doesn't cooperate, his crew will be teleported onto his ship, piece by piece.
* AGodAmI: Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha has been suffering delusions of godhood as a result of the Ux worshipping him. [[DramaticIrony Ironically]], it's the humble, pious Ux who actually have godlike powers — which Tim Tzim-Sha is all too happy to exploit.
* HateSink: Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha is even worse here than in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]". When he's not endangering planets and forcing the innocent Ux to do his dirty work, he's being an insufferable SmugSnake who enjoys taunting the heroes; for example, he tells heroes, such as telling the Doctor that [[NeverMyFault she's responsible for his atrocities]] because she let him live last time.
* HiveMind: According to Tim Shaw, Tzim-Sha, the Stenza have one, which allows him to recreate their technology.
* HostageForMacGuffin: Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha murders one of Paltraki's crew, then tells him that he has until lightfall morning to deliver the MacGuffin if he wants the other two alive alive... and in one piece.



* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: The Doctor uses this argument when she learns that Graham is planning to kill Tim Shaw. The Doctor doesn't like murders, no matter the reason. She much prefers CruelMercy.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: Once again, the [[NonIndicativeName incredibly inaccurately named]] "Sniper Bots" are incapable of hitting anything at all. Graham and Ryan outsmart them simply by ''crouching down.'' Technically, the Sniper Bots ''did'' hit something — each other!
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The Doctor straps a pair of grenades to the MacGuffin, intending it as a precaution if Tim Shaw tries anything. When she finds out that the MacGuffin is a planet, shrunk to a fraction of its size and kept in crystal as one of Tim Shaw's trophies, she's clearly horrified by how close she came to committing planetary genocide.

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* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: The Doctor uses this argument when she learns that Graham is planning to kill Tim Shaw.Tzim-Sha. The Doctor doesn't like murders, no matter the reason. She much prefers CruelMercy.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: Once again, the [[NonIndicativeName incredibly inaccurately named]] "Sniper Bots" are incapable of hitting anything at all. Graham and Ryan outsmart them simply by ''crouching down.'' Technically, the Sniper Bots ''did'' hit something — each other!
crouching down.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The Doctor straps a pair of grenades to the MacGuffin, intending it as a precaution if Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha tries anything. When she finds out that the MacGuffin is a planet, shrunk to a fraction of its size and kept in crystal as one of Tim Shaw's Tzim-Sha's trophies, she's clearly horrified by how close she came to committing planetary genocide.



* NotQuiteDead: It turns out that Tim Shaw survived his previous encounter with the Doctor, though only barely. While the rest of the team are surprised that he's alive at all, the Doctor is only confused as to how he ended up here, at this point in time, as opposed to his home planet, confirming that she never intended to let him die when giving him back his recall teleport.
* NotWorthKilling: Graham and Ryan both decide against killing Tim Shaw, with Graham using the exact phrase. Instead, they sentence him life (in prison).
* PacifismBackfire: As it turns out, the Doctor ''thought'' she sent Tim Shaw back to his home planet; her companions assumed she killed him. Instead he landed on a planet where he was able to manipulate two very powerful psychic aliens to do his bidding.
* PhraseCatcher: While the official companions never say it, the Ux maintain the tradition. When Delph steps into the TARDIS he immediately proclaims that it is "dimensionally transcendental", which is just a fancy way of saying "bigger on the inside than the outside".
* PoweredByAForsakenChild: Tim Shaw uses the Ux's abilities to power a weapon strong enough to destroy planets. It especially applies to Delph, who was trussed up in the circuitry powering the weapon due to his doubts about Tim being the Ux's Creator.
* RealityBreakingParadox: The presence of four planets, shrunk by Tim Shaw's technology into trophies and kept in close proximity to each other, threatens the stability of the universe.
* RealityWarper: The Ux have the power to affect the shape of the universe through thought. Tim Shaw melds Stenza technology with this ability to enable them to place entire planets in a stasis crystal that can be carried by a person.
* Really700YearsOld: The Ux are stated to have lifespans that last for millennia, and the same pair have been alive for the 3407 years between Tim Shaw teleporting onto their world and the Doctor receiving multiple {{Distress Call}}s at the start of the episode.

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* NotQuiteDead: It turns out that Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha survived his previous encounter with the Doctor, though only barely. While the rest of the team are surprised that he's alive at all, the Doctor is only confused as to how he ended up here, at this point in time, as opposed to his home planet, confirming that she never intended to let him die when giving him back his recall teleport.
* NotWorthKilling: Graham and Ryan both decide against killing Tim Shaw, Tzim-Sha, with Graham using the exact phrase. Instead, they sentence him life (in prison).
* PacifismBackfire: As it turns out, the Doctor ''thought'' she sent Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha back to his home planet; planet, while her companions assumed she killed him. Instead Instead, he landed on a planet where he was able to manipulate two very powerful psychic aliens to do into doing his bidding.
* PhraseCatcher: While the official companions never say it, the Ux maintain the tradition. When Delph steps into the TARDIS TARDIS, he immediately proclaims that it is "dimensionally transcendental", which is just a fancy way of saying "bigger on the inside than the outside".
* PoweredByAForsakenChild: Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha uses the Ux's abilities to power a weapon strong enough to destroy planets. It especially applies to Delph, who was trussed up in the circuitry powering the weapon due to his doubts about Tim Tzim-Sha being the Ux's Creator.
* RealityBreakingParadox: The presence of four planets, shrunk by Tim Shaw's Tzim-Sha's technology into trophies and kept in close proximity to each other, threatens the stability of the universe.
universe due to the flux in gravity.
* RealityWarper: The Ux have the power to affect the shape of the universe through thought. Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha melds Stenza technology with this ability to enable them to place entire planets in a stasis crystal that can be carried by a person.
* Really700YearsOld: The Ux are stated to have lifespans that last for millennia, and the same pair have been alive for the 3407 years between Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha teleporting onto their world and the Doctor receiving multiple {{Distress Call}}s at the start of the episode.episode without a single sign of aging.



** A major motivator for Tim Shaw, who plans a coordinated weapon attack against every planet that has ever wronged or defied the Stenza. When the Doctor shows up, he targets Earth just to get back at her.
** Also for Graham, who is initially intending to kill Tim Shaw for his part in Grace's death earlier in the season.

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** A major motivator for Tim Shaw, Tzim-Sha, who plans a coordinated weapon attack against every planet that has ever wronged or defied the Stenza. When the Doctor shows up, he targets Earth just to get back at her.
** Also for Graham, who is initially intending to kill Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha for his part in Grace's death earlier in the season.



-->'''Ryan:''' What happened to never do weapons?
-->'''Doctor:''' It's a flexible creed. Doors, locks, walls, buildings, fair game. If it can be rebuilt, I'll allow it.
-->'''Ryan:''' No, no. You stopped me shooting at Sniperbots before...
-->'''Doctor:''' You were new. I have to lay down the rules if someone's new. Also, don't quote that back to me. My rules change all the time.

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-->'''Ryan:''' What "What happened to never do weapons?
weapons?"
-->'''Doctor:''' It's "It's a flexible creed. Doors, locks, walls, buildings, fair game. If it can be rebuilt, I'll allow it.
it."
-->'''Ryan:''' No, "No, no. You stopped me shooting at Sniperbots before...
before..."
-->'''Doctor:''' You "You were new. I have to lay down the rules if someone's new. Also, don't quote that back to me. My rules change all the time. "



* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: Tim Shaw ends up frozen in one of the stasis pods he used to hold his trophies. Graham uses the trope name as he leaves him in the pod.

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* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha ends up frozen in one of the stasis pods he used to hold his trophies. Graham uses the trope name as he leaves him in the pod.



** Even though he decides against killing Tim Shaw outright, Graham still puts a shot into his foot for good measure.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Graham intends to kill Tim Shaw. Both the Doctor and Ryan try to talk him out of it. Eventually, Graham decides to be "the better man" and lets Tim live, although Tim probably wishes that he was dead considering [[AndIMustScream what happens to him]].
* TranquilFury: Graham is eerily calm about seeing the Stenza again, and about wanting to kill Tim Shaw.

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** Even though he decides against killing Tim Shaw Tzim-Sha outright, Graham still puts a shot into his foot for good measure.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Graham intends to kill Tim Shaw.Tzim-Sha. Both the Doctor and Ryan try to talk him out of it. Eventually, Graham decides to be "the better man" and lets Tim Tzim-Sha live, although Tim Tzim-Sha probably wishes that he was dead considering [[AndIMustScream what happens to him]].
* TranquilFury: Graham is eerily calm about seeing the Stenza again, and about wanting to kill Tim Shaw.Tzim-Sha.
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* SeriesContinuityError: The Doctor expresses absolute astonishment at the power of the Uxes' reality-warping, claiming that she's never seen anything like it. Fans can remember quite a few examples, most blatantly the [[Recap/DoctorWhoS18E7Logopolis Logopolitans]].
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[[TimeSkip 3,407 years later]], the Doctor and her companions pick up no less than nine distress signals coming from the planet Ranskoor Av Kolos, which the Doctor notes translates as "Disintegrator of Souls", prompting Graham to snark about how cheerful that sounds. Before they head off to see if they can help, the Doctor gives everyone neural stabilizers that will keep them safe from the mind-altering influences of the atmosphere. The TARDIS lands on a parked spaceship, where they find a confused man with no memory and a mysterious, impossible crystal. After he starts to remember things once the Doctor gives him a neural stabilizer, it transpires that his name is Paltraki and that he and his crew came to this planet for a reason. The ship is contacted by Andinio, who demands that Paltraki return the "object". She is followed by a masked Stenza warrior who murders one of Paltraki's remaining crewmembers, who are hostages, telling him that he has until lightfall to return what he stole or the other two die. The Doctor and her friends are shaken, wondering if the Stenza warrior is, in fact, the long-vanquished [[MaliciousMisnaming Tim Shaw]][[note]]Tzim-Sha, technically, but where's the fun in that?[[/note]].

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[[TimeSkip 3,407 years later]], the Doctor and her companions pick up no less than nine distress signals coming from the planet Ranskoor Av Kolos, which the Doctor notes translates as "Disintegrator "[[IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace Disintegrator of Souls", Souls]]", prompting Graham to snark about how cheerful that sounds. Before they head off to see if they can help, the Doctor gives everyone neural stabilizers that will keep them safe from the mind-altering influences of the atmosphere. The TARDIS lands on a parked spaceship, where they find a confused man with no memory and a mysterious, impossible crystal. After he starts to remember things once the Doctor gives him a neural stabilizer, it transpires that his name is Paltraki and that he and his crew came to this planet for a reason. The ship is contacted by Andinio, who demands that Paltraki return the "object". She is followed by a masked Stenza warrior who murders one of Paltraki's remaining crewmembers, who are hostages, telling him that he has until lightfall to return what he stole or the other two die. The Doctor and her friends are shaken, wondering if the Stenza warrior is, in fact, the long-vanquished [[MaliciousMisnaming Tim Shaw]][[note]]Tzim-Sha, technically, but where's the fun in that?[[/note]].
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The one with the bookended BigBad.

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The one with JustForFun/TheOneWith the bookended BigBad.
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-->'''RYAN:''' What happened to never do weapons?
-->'''DOCTOR:''' It's a flexible creed. Doors, locks, walls, buildings, fair game. If it can be rebuilt, I'll allow it.
-->'''RYAN:''' No, no. You stopped me shooting at Sniperbots before...
-->'''DOCTOR:''' You were new. I have to lay down the rules if someone's new. Also, don't quote that back to me. My rules change all the time.

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-->'''RYAN:''' -->'''Ryan:''' What happened to never do weapons?
-->'''DOCTOR:''' -->'''Doctor:''' It's a flexible creed. Doors, locks, walls, buildings, fair game. If it can be rebuilt, I'll allow it.
-->'''RYAN:''' -->'''Ryan:''' No, no. You stopped me shooting at Sniperbots before...
-->'''DOCTOR:''' -->'''Doctor:''' You were new. I have to lay down the rules if someone's new. Also, don't quote that back to me. My rules change all the time.
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* BBCQuarry: Justified; the Ux need rocks to start their work. And by the time the Doctor turns up the place is a former battleground.
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* ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem: The Doctor admits she doesn't always follow the rules she sets down for her companions.
-->'''RYAN:''' What happened to never do weapons?
-->'''DOCTOR:''' It's a flexible creed. Doors, locks, walls, buildings, fair game. If it can be rebuilt, I'll allow it.
-->'''RYAN:''' No, no. You stopped me shooting at Sniperbots before...
-->'''DOCTOR:''' You were new. I have to lay down the rules if someone's new. Also, don't quote that back to me. My rules change all the time.
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* PhraseCatcher: While the official companions never say it, the Ux maintain the tradition. When Delph step into the TARDIS he immediately proclaims that it is "dimensionally transcendental", which is just a fancy way of saying "bigger on the inside than the outside".

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* PhraseCatcher: While the official companions never say it, the Ux maintain the tradition. When Delph step steps into the TARDIS he immediately proclaims that it is "dimensionally transcendental", which is just a fancy way of saying "bigger on the inside than the outside".

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** Indeed, Tim Shaw's Ux-assisted planetary theft via stealing them from time and space is quite reminiscent of what Davros and the Daleks were doing in "Journey's End". The fact that the planets were shrunk down also echoes the Fourth Doctor serial [[Recap/DoctorWhoS16E2ThePiratePlanet "The Pirate Planet"]].
** The Doctor connects cables inside the TARDIS to machinery outside. It works out much better than it did in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E11Utopia "Utopia"]].

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** Indeed, Tim Shaw's Ux-assisted planetary theft via stealing them from time and space is quite reminiscent of what Davros and the Daleks were doing in "Journey's End". The fact that the planets were shrunk down also echoes the Fourth Doctor serial [[Recap/DoctorWhoS16E2ThePiratePlanet "The "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS16E2ThePiratePlanet The Pirate Planet"]].
Planet]]".
** The Doctor connects cables inside the TARDIS to machinery outside. It works out much better than it did in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E11Utopia "Utopia"]]."[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E11Utopia Utopia]]".



** The communication devices the team use are explicitly compared to the commdots seen in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E5TheTsurangaConundrum "The Tsuranga Conundrum"]].
** Paltraki and his crew come from the Nine Planets, presumably the same as the Nine Systems that Tim Shaw mentioned the Stenza as ruling in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"]], hinting that maybe the Stenza's empire has fallen in the millennia since.

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** The communication devices the team use are explicitly compared to the commdots seen in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E5TheTsurangaConundrum "The "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E5TheTsurangaConundrum The Tsuranga Conundrum"]].
Conundrum]]".
** Paltraki and his crew come from the Nine Planets, presumably the same as the Nine Systems that Tim Shaw mentioned the Stenza as ruling in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth "The "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth The Woman Who Fell to Earth"]], Earth]]", hinting that maybe the Stenza's empire has fallen in the millennia since.



* CruelMercy: Tim Shaw lives through the episode, but is trapped in one of his own stasis pods and, according to the Ux, the shrine is sealed so that no one will ever be able to free him.
* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: Tim Shaw, as a result of the DNA bombs that the Doctor tricked him into absorbing the last time he appeared and never making it back to his homeworld thanks to the Doctor unintentionally corrupting his recall teleport.

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* CruelMercy: Tim Shaw lives through the episode, but is trapped in one of his own stasis pods and, according to the Ux, the shrine is sealed so that no one no-one will ever be able to free him.
* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: Tim Shaw, as a result of the DNA bombs that the Doctor tricked him into absorbing the last time he appeared appeared, and never making it back to his homeworld thanks to the Doctor unintentionally corrupting his recall teleport.



* PhraseCatcher: While the official companions never say it, the Ux maintain the tradition. When Delph step into the TARDIS he immediately proclaims that it is "dimensionally transcendental", which is just a fancy way of saying "bigger on the inside than the outside".



* PhraseCatcher: While the official companions never say it, the Ux maintain the tradition. When Delph step into the TARDIS he immediately proclaims that it is "dimensionally transcendental", which is just a fancy way of saying "bigger on the inside than the outside".



** A major motivator for Tim Shaw, who plans a co-ordinated weapon attack against every planet that has ever wronged or defied the Stenza. When the Doctor shows up, he targets Earth just to get back at her.

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** A major motivator for Tim Shaw, who plans a co-ordinated coordinated weapon attack against every planet that has ever wronged or defied the Stenza. When the Doctor shows up, he targets Earth just to get back at her.



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On a planet, an older woman and a younger man arrive at a small lake. The woman, Andinio, decrees that this is the place, but the man, Delph, is unsure, telling her that her teachings didn't make him very sure of his place in the universe. She reassures him, and tells him to do what only ''they'' can do. His eyes glow golden, and he begins pulling rocks from the surrounding area and bringing them together above the water. Andinio notices something odd, and tells Delph to stop as something appears behind them, prompting Andinio to gasp that it can't be.

3,407 years later, the Doctor and her companions pick up no less than nine distress signals coming from the planet Ranskoor Av Kolos, which the Doctor notes translates as "Disintegrator of Souls", prompting Graham to snark about how cheerful that sounds. Before they head off to see if they can help, the Doctor gives everyone neural stabilizers that will keep them safe from the mind-altering influences of the atmosphere. The TARDIS lands on a parked spaceship, where they find a confused man with no memory and a mysterious, impossible crystal. After he starts to remember things once the Doctor gives him a neural stabilizer, it transpires that his name is Paltraki and that he and his crew came to this planet for a reason. The ship is contacted by Andinio, who demands that Paltraki return the "object". She is followed by a masked Stenza warrior who murders one of Paltraki's remaining crewmembers, who are hostages, telling him that he has until lightfall to return what he stole or the other two die. The Doctor and her friends are shaken, wondering if the Stenza warrior is, in fact, the long-vanquished [[MaliciousMisnaming Tim Shaw]][[note]]Tzim-Sha, technically, but where's the fun in that?[[/note]].

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On a planet, an older woman and a younger man arrive at a small lake. The woman, Andinio, decrees that this is the place, but the man, Delph, is unsure, telling her that her teachings didn't make him very sure of his place in the universe. She reassures him, and tells him to do what only ''they'' can do. His eyes glow golden, and he begins pulling rocks from the surrounding area and bringing them together above the water. Andinio notices something odd, and tells Delph to stop as something appears behind them, prompting Andinio to gasp that [[ThisCannotBe it can't be.

be]].

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3,407 years later, later]], the Doctor and her companions pick up no less than nine distress signals coming from the planet Ranskoor Av Kolos, which the Doctor notes translates as "Disintegrator of Souls", prompting Graham to snark about how cheerful that sounds. Before they head off to see if they can help, the Doctor gives everyone neural stabilizers that will keep them safe from the mind-altering influences of the atmosphere. The TARDIS lands on a parked spaceship, where they find a confused man with no memory and a mysterious, impossible crystal. After he starts to remember things once the Doctor gives him a neural stabilizer, it transpires that his name is Paltraki and that he and his crew came to this planet for a reason. The ship is contacted by Andinio, who demands that Paltraki return the "object". She is followed by a masked Stenza warrior who murders one of Paltraki's remaining crewmembers, who are hostages, telling him that he has until lightfall to return what he stole or the other two die. The Doctor and her friends are shaken, wondering if the Stenza warrior is, in fact, the long-vanquished [[MaliciousMisnaming Tim Shaw]][[note]]Tzim-Sha, technically, but where's the fun in that?[[/note]].



* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: The Doctor uses this argument when she learns that Graham is planning to kill Tim Shaw. The Doctor doesn't like murders, no matter the reason. They much prefer CruelMercy.

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* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: The Doctor uses this argument when she learns that Graham is planning to kill Tim Shaw. The Doctor doesn't like murders, no matter the reason. They She much prefer prefers CruelMercy.
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3,407 years later, the Doctor and her companions pick up no less than nine distress signals coming from the planet Ranskoor Av Kolos, which the Doctor notes translates as "Disintegrator of Souls", prompting Graham to snark about how cheerful that sounds. Before they head off to see if they can help, the Doctor gives everyone neural stabilizers that will keep them safe from the mind-altering influences of the atmosphere. The TARDIS lands on a parked spaceship, where they find a confused man with no memory and a mysterious, impossible crystal. After he starts to remember things once the Doctor gives him a neural stabilizer, it transpires that his name is Paltraki and that he and his crew came to this planet for a reason. The ship is contacted by Andinio, who demands that Paltraki return the "object". She is followed by a masked Stenza warrior who murders one of Paltraki's remaining crewmembers, who are hostages, telling him that he has until lightfall to return what he stole or the other two die. The Doctor and her friends are shaken, wondering if the Stenza warrior is, in fact, the long-vanquished Tim Shaw[[note]]Tzim-Sha, technically, but where's the fun in that?[[/note]].

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3,407 years later, the Doctor and her companions pick up no less than nine distress signals coming from the planet Ranskoor Av Kolos, which the Doctor notes translates as "Disintegrator of Souls", prompting Graham to snark about how cheerful that sounds. Before they head off to see if they can help, the Doctor gives everyone neural stabilizers that will keep them safe from the mind-altering influences of the atmosphere. The TARDIS lands on a parked spaceship, where they find a confused man with no memory and a mysterious, impossible crystal. After he starts to remember things once the Doctor gives him a neural stabilizer, it transpires that his name is Paltraki and that he and his crew came to this planet for a reason. The ship is contacted by Andinio, who demands that Paltraki return the "object". She is followed by a masked Stenza warrior who murders one of Paltraki's remaining crewmembers, who are hostages, telling him that he has until lightfall to return what he stole or the other two die. The Doctor and her friends are shaken, wondering if the Stenza warrior is, in fact, the long-vanquished [[MaliciousMisnaming Tim Shaw[[note]]Tzim-Sha, Shaw]][[note]]Tzim-Sha, technically, but where's the fun in that?[[/note]].
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3,407 years later, the Doctor and her companions pick up no less than nine distress signals coming from the planet Ranskoor Av Kolos, which the Doctor notes translates as "Disintegrator of Souls", prompting Graham to snark about how cheerful that sounds. Before they head off to see if they can help, the Doctor gives everyone neural stabilizers that will keep them safe from the mind-altering influences of the atmosphere. The TARDIS lands on a parked spaceship, where they find a confused man with no memory and a mysterious, impossible crystal. After he starts to remember things once the Doctor gives him a neural stabilizer, it transpires that his name is Paltraki and that he and his crew came to this planet for a reason. The ship is contacted by Andinio, who demands that Paltraki return the "object". She is followed by a masked Stenza warrior who murders one of Paltraki's remaining crewmembers, who are hostages, telling him that he has until lightfall to return what he stole or the other two die. The Doctor and her friends are shaken, wondering if the Stenza warrior is, in fact, the long-vanquished Tim Shaw[[labelnote:*]]Tzim-Sha, technically, but where's the fun in that?[[/labelnote]].

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3,407 years later, the Doctor and her companions pick up no less than nine distress signals coming from the planet Ranskoor Av Kolos, which the Doctor notes translates as "Disintegrator of Souls", prompting Graham to snark about how cheerful that sounds. Before they head off to see if they can help, the Doctor gives everyone neural stabilizers that will keep them safe from the mind-altering influences of the atmosphere. The TARDIS lands on a parked spaceship, where they find a confused man with no memory and a mysterious, impossible crystal. After he starts to remember things once the Doctor gives him a neural stabilizer, it transpires that his name is Paltraki and that he and his crew came to this planet for a reason. The ship is contacted by Andinio, who demands that Paltraki return the "object". She is followed by a masked Stenza warrior who murders one of Paltraki's remaining crewmembers, who are hostages, telling him that he has until lightfall to return what he stole or the other two die. The Doctor and her friends are shaken, wondering if the Stenza warrior is, in fact, the long-vanquished Tim Shaw[[labelnote:*]]Tzim-Sha, Shaw[[note]]Tzim-Sha, technically, but where's the fun in that?[[/labelnote]].
that?[[/note]].
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* ChekhovsGun: The Doctor has heard that being on Ranskoor Av Kolos has a negative effect on people's sanity and gives her companions psychic blockers as a precaution. She later uses them to free one of the Ux from being imprisoned in Tzim-Sha's psychic-amplifying superweapon.

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* ChekhovsGun: The Doctor has heard that being on Ranskoor Av Kolos has a negative effect on people's sanity and gives her companions psychic blockers as a precaution. She later uses them to free one of the Ux from being imprisoned in Tzim-Sha's Tim Shaw's psychic-amplifying superweapon.



** Paltraki and his crew come from the Nine Planets, presumably the same as the Nine Systems that Tzim-Sha mentioned the Stenza as ruling in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"]], hinting that maybe the Stenza's empire has fallen in the millennia since.

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** Paltraki and his crew come from the Nine Planets, presumably the same as the Nine Systems that Tzim-Sha Tim Shaw mentioned the Stenza as ruling in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"]], hinting that maybe the Stenza's empire has fallen in the millennia since.



* CruelMercy: Tzim-Sha lives through the episode, but is trapped in one of his own stasis pods and, according to the Ux, the shrine is sealed so that no one will ever be able to free him.

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* CruelMercy: Tzim-Sha Tim Shaw lives through the episode, but is trapped in one of his own stasis pods and, according to the Ux, the shrine is sealed so that no one will ever be able to free him.



* FateWorseThanDeath: Tzim-Sha ends up trapped in a Stenza trophy pod while still conscious. What's more, the last thing he ever hears is "Grace" from both Graham and Ryan for him to dwell on forever.
* FingerInTheMail: Threatened by Tzim-Sha; if Paltraki doesn't cooperate, his crew will be teleported onto his ship, piece by piece.
* AGodAmI: Tzim-Sha has been suffering delusions of godhood as a result of the Ux worshipping him. [[DramaticIrony Ironically]], it's the humble, pious Ux who actually have godlike powers — which Tim is all too happy to exploit.
* HateSink: Tzim-Sha is even worse here than in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]". When he's not endangering planets and forcing the innocent Ux to do his dirty work, he's being an insufferable SmugSnake who enjoys taunting the heroes; for example, he tells the Doctor that [[NeverMyFault she's responsible for his atrocities]] because she let him live last time.
* HiveMind: According to Tzim-Sha, the Stenza have one, which allows him to recreate their technology.
* HostageForMacGuffin: Tzim-Sha murders one of Paltraki's crew, then tells him that he has until lightfall to deliver the MacGuffin if he wants the other two alive and in one piece.

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* FateWorseThanDeath: Tzim-Sha Tim Shaw ends up trapped in a Stenza trophy pod while still conscious. What's more, the last thing he ever hears is "Grace" from both Graham and Ryan for him to dwell on forever.
* FingerInTheMail: Threatened by Tzim-Sha; Tim Shaw; if Paltraki doesn't cooperate, his crew will be teleported onto his ship, piece by piece.
* AGodAmI: Tzim-Sha Tim Shaw has been suffering delusions of godhood as a result of the Ux worshipping him. [[DramaticIrony Ironically]], it's the humble, pious Ux who actually have godlike powers — which Tim is all too happy to exploit.
* HateSink: Tzim-Sha Tim Shaw is even worse here than in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]". When he's not endangering planets and forcing the innocent Ux to do his dirty work, he's being an insufferable SmugSnake who enjoys taunting the heroes; for example, he tells the Doctor that [[NeverMyFault she's responsible for his atrocities]] because she let him live last time.
* HiveMind: According to Tzim-Sha, Tim Shaw, the Stenza have one, which allows him to recreate their technology.
* HostageForMacGuffin: Tzim-Sha Tim Shaw murders one of Paltraki's crew, then tells him that he has until lightfall to deliver the MacGuffin if he wants the other two alive and in one piece.



* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: The Doctor uses this argument when she learns that Graham is planning to kill Tzim-Sha. The Doctor doesn't like murders, no matter the reason. They much prefer CruelMercy.

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* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: The Doctor uses this argument when she learns that Graham is planning to kill Tzim-Sha.Tim Shaw. The Doctor doesn't like murders, no matter the reason. They much prefer CruelMercy.



* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The Doctor straps a pair of grenades to the MacGuffin, intending it as a precaution if Tzim-Sha tries anything. When she finds out that the MacGuffin is a planet, shrunk to a fraction of its size and kept in crystal as one of Tzim-Sha's trophies, she's clearly horrified by how close she came to committing planetary genocide.

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The Doctor straps a pair of grenades to the MacGuffin, intending it as a precaution if Tzim-Sha Tim Shaw tries anything. When she finds out that the MacGuffin is a planet, shrunk to a fraction of its size and kept in crystal as one of Tzim-Sha's Tim Shaw's trophies, she's clearly horrified by how close she came to committing planetary genocide.



* NotQuiteDead: It turns out that Tzim-Sha survived his previous encounter with the Doctor, though only barely. While the rest of the team are surprised that he's alive at all, the Doctor is only confused as to how he ended up here, at this point in time, as opposed to his home planet, confirming that she never intended to let him die when giving him back his recall teleport.

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* NotQuiteDead: It turns out that Tzim-Sha Tim Shaw survived his previous encounter with the Doctor, though only barely. While the rest of the team are surprised that he's alive at all, the Doctor is only confused as to how he ended up here, at this point in time, as opposed to his home planet, confirming that she never intended to let him die when giving him back his recall teleport.



* PacifismBackfire: As it turns out, the Doctor ''thought'' she sent Tzim-Sha back to his home planet; her companions assumed she killed him. Instead he landed on a planet where he was able to manipulate two very powerful psychic aliens to do his bidding.
* PoweredByAForsakenChild: Tzim-Sha uses the Ux's abilities to power a weapon strong enough to destroy planets. It especially applies to Delph, who was trussed up in the circuitry powering the weapon due to his doubts about Tim being the Ux's Creator.

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* PacifismBackfire: As it turns out, the Doctor ''thought'' she sent Tzim-Sha Tim Shaw back to his home planet; her companions assumed she killed him. Instead he landed on a planet where he was able to manipulate two very powerful psychic aliens to do his bidding.
* PoweredByAForsakenChild: Tzim-Sha Tim Shaw uses the Ux's abilities to power a weapon strong enough to destroy planets. It especially applies to Delph, who was trussed up in the circuitry powering the weapon due to his doubts about Tim being the Ux's Creator.



* RealityBreakingParadox: The presence of four planets, shrunk by Tzim-Sha's technology into trophies and kept in close proximity to each other, threatens the stability of the universe.
* RealityWarper: The Ux have the power to affect the shape of the universe through thought. Tzim-Sha melds Stenza technology with this ability to enable them to place entire planets in a stasis crystal that can be carried by a person.
* Really700YearsOld: The Ux are stated to have lifespans that last for millennia, and the same pair have been alive for the 3407 years between Tzim-Sha teleporting onto their world and the Doctor receiving multiple {{Distress Call}}s at the start of the episode.

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* RealityBreakingParadox: The presence of four planets, shrunk by Tzim-Sha's Tim Shaw's technology into trophies and kept in close proximity to each other, threatens the stability of the universe.
* RealityWarper: The Ux have the power to affect the shape of the universe through thought. Tzim-Sha Tim Shaw melds Stenza technology with this ability to enable them to place entire planets in a stasis crystal that can be carried by a person.
* Really700YearsOld: The Ux are stated to have lifespans that last for millennia, and the same pair have been alive for the 3407 years between Tzim-Sha Tim Shaw teleporting onto their world and the Doctor receiving multiple {{Distress Call}}s at the start of the episode.



** A major motivator for Tzim-Sha, who plans a co-ordinated weapon attack against every planet that has ever wronged or defied the Stenza. When the Doctor shows up, he targets Earth just to get back at her.
** Also for Graham, who is initially intending to kill Tzim-Sha for his part in Grace's death earlier in the season.

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** A major motivator for Tzim-Sha, Tim Shaw, who plans a co-ordinated weapon attack against every planet that has ever wronged or defied the Stenza. When the Doctor shows up, he targets Earth just to get back at her.
** Also for Graham, who is initially intending to kill Tzim-Sha Tim Shaw for his part in Grace's death earlier in the season.



* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: Tzim-Sha ends up frozen in one of the stasis pods he used to hold his trophies. Graham uses the trope name as he leaves him in the pod.

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* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: Tzim-Sha Tim Shaw ends up frozen in one of the stasis pods he used to hold his trophies. Graham uses the trope name as he leaves him in the pod.



** Even though he decides against killing Tzim-Sha outright, Graham still puts a shot into his foot for good measure.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Graham intends to kill Tzim-Sha. Both the Doctor and Ryan try to talk him out of it. Eventually, Graham decides to be "the better man" and lets Tim live, although Tim probably wishes that he was dead considering [[AndIMustScream what happens to him]].
* TranquilFury: Graham is eerily calm about seeing the Stenza again, and about wanting to kill Tzim-Sha.

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** Even though he decides against killing Tzim-Sha Tim Shaw outright, Graham still puts a shot into his foot for good measure.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Graham intends to kill Tzim-Sha.Tim Shaw. Both the Doctor and Ryan try to talk him out of it. Eventually, Graham decides to be "the better man" and lets Tim live, although Tim probably wishes that he was dead considering [[AndIMustScream what happens to him]].
* TranquilFury: Graham is eerily calm about seeing the Stenza again, and about wanting to kill Tzim-Sha.Tim Shaw.
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* AndIMustScream: How Tim Shaw ends up. Don't feel too sorry for him, though; he ''really'' [[AssholeVictim had it coming]].

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* AndIMustScream: How Tim Shaw ends up.up sealed in one of his own stasis pods. Don't feel too sorry for him, though; he ''really'' [[AssholeVictim had it coming]].



* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: The Doctor uses this argument when she learns that Graham is planning to kill Tzim-Sha.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: Once again, the [[NonIndicativeName incredibly inaccurately named]] "Sniper Bots" are incapable of hitting anything at all. Graham and Ryan outsmart them simply by ''crouching down.''
** Technically, the Sniper Bots ''did'' hit something — each other!

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* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: The Doctor uses this argument when she learns that Graham is planning to kill Tzim-Sha.
Tzim-Sha. The Doctor doesn't like murders, no matter the reason. They much prefer CruelMercy.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: Once again, the [[NonIndicativeName incredibly inaccurately named]] "Sniper Bots" are incapable of hitting anything at all. Graham and Ryan outsmart them simply by ''crouching down.''
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'' Technically, the Sniper Bots ''did'' hit something — each other!



* NotWorthKilling: Graham and Ryan both decide against killing Tim Shaw, with Graham using the exact phrase.

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* NotWorthKilling: Graham and Ryan both decide against killing Tim Shaw, with Graham using the exact phrase. Instead, they sentence him life (in prison).



* Really700YearsOld: The Ux are stated to be almost immortal, and the same pair have been alive for the 3407 years between Tzim-Sha teleporting onto their world and the Doctor receiving multiple {{Distress Call}}s at the start of the episode.

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* Really700YearsOld: The Ux are stated to be almost immortal, have lifespans that last for millennia, and the same pair have been alive for the 3407 years between Tzim-Sha teleporting onto their world and the Doctor receiving multiple {{Distress Call}}s at the start of the episode.



* SingleSpecimenSpecies: The Ux are almost this. According to the Doctor, there are only ever two of them at a time.

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* SingleSpecimenSpecies: The Ux are almost this. a downplayed version of this trope. According to the Doctor, there are only ever two ''two'' of them at a time.



* ThouShaltNotKill: Graham intends to kill Tzim-Sha. Both the Doctor and Ryan try to talk him out of it. Eventually, Graham decides to be "the better man" and lets Tim live, although Tim probably wishes that he was dead considering [[AndIMustScream what happens]] [[FateWorseThanDeath to him]].

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* ThouShaltNotKill: Graham intends to kill Tzim-Sha. Both the Doctor and Ryan try to talk him out of it. Eventually, Graham decides to be "the better man" and lets Tim live, although Tim probably wishes that he was dead considering [[AndIMustScream what happens]] [[FateWorseThanDeath happens to him]].
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* ChekhovsGun: The Doctor has heard that being on Rasnkoor Av Kolos has a negative effect on people's sanity and gives her companions psychic blockers as a precaution. She later uses them to free one of the Ux from being imprisoned in Tzim-Sha's psychic amplifier.

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* ChekhovsGun: The Doctor has heard that being on Rasnkoor Ranskoor Av Kolos has a negative effect on people's sanity and gives her companions psychic blockers as a precaution. She later uses them to free one of the Ux from being imprisoned in Tzim-Sha's psychic amplifier.psychic-amplifying superweapon.
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* ChekhivsGun: The Doctor has heard that being on Rasnkoor Av Kolos has a negative effect on people's sanity and gives her companions psychic blockers as a precaution. She later uses them to free one of the Ux from being imprisoned in Tzim-Sha's psychic amplifier.

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* ChekhivsGun: ChekhovsGun: The Doctor has heard that being on Rasnkoor Av Kolos has a negative effect on people's sanity and gives her companions psychic blockers as a precaution. She later uses them to free one of the Ux from being imprisoned in Tzim-Sha's psychic amplifier.
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** Technically, the Sniper Bots ''did'' hit something - each other!

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* DistantPrologue: The first scene takes place 3,407 years before the rest of the plot.
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* PacifismBackfire: As it turns out, the Doctor ''thought'' she sent Tzim-Sha back to his home planet; her companions assumed she killed him. Instead he landed on a planet where he was able to manipulate two very powerful physic aliens to do his bidding.

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* PacifismBackfire: As it turns out, the Doctor ''thought'' she sent Tzim-Sha back to his home planet; her companions assumed she killed him. Instead he landed on a planet where he was able to manipulate two very powerful physic psychic aliens to do his bidding.
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* PacifismBackfire: As it turns out, the Doctor ''thought'' she sent Tzim-Sha back to his home planet; her companions assumed she killed him. Instead he landed on a planet where he was able to manipulate two very powerful physic aliens to do his bidding.
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* PoweredByAForsakenChild: Tzim-Sha uses the Ux's abilities to power a weapon strong enough to destroy planets.

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* PoweredByAForsakenChild: Tzim-Sha uses the Ux's abilities to power a weapon strong enough to destroy planets. It especially applies to Delph, who was trussed up in the circuitry powering the weapon due to his doubts about Tim being the Ux's Creator.

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