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The Doctor and Jo are once again sent into danger by the Time Lords when they are given a vital message capsule to deliver. They arrive on a colonial space station above the inhospitable planet Solos – a planet with an extremely poisonous atmosphere that is inhabited by an alien race called the Mutants. There they discover that Solos is under the tyrannical rule of the sadistic Marshal who is determined to kill off the entire race of mutants while making the planet suitable for human colonisation.

First Broadcast between the 8th April – 13th May 1972

Starring Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor alongside Katy Manning (Jo Grant)

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00:00:00 Episode 1
00:24:25 Episode 2
00:48:49 Episode 3
01:13:22 Episode 4
01:37:22 Episode 5
02:02:01 Episode 6

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    @andrewwilliams9599

    This feels so prophetic: attempting to alter a planet’s atmosphere –deliberately in this case, accidentally in ours–leading to environmental catastrophe. Doctor Who was on the leading edge of the environmental movement, as this episode, The Green Death and Invasion of the Dinosaurs demonstrate.

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    @NewtonDKC

    59:59 why doesn’t the TARDIS/Time Lord translation tech not work for Ky? Especially since the records were sent by the Time Lords??? The Doctor should have been able to read them and his ability shared with the others, and obviously the speech translation is working! What gives?

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      @mirroredinflection

      TARDIS speech translation wasn’t something the writers had come up with yet. I think it might not have even been a thing before the revival series.

  3. 5
    @Darthcthulhu4810

    This story is a personal favorite because I like the awareness of discrimination even in the future, the marshal being a cool villain, characters like cotton and Stubbs that shows not all the human characters are evil, the monster design, and overall the strange concept of evolution

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    @mirroredinflection

    A couple things I noticed about this one.

    1 – I believe, with Cotton, this is the first story in Doctor Who’s run to ever have a named Black character who isn’t killed off on-screen.

    2 – This is the second story in the season for them to do the “Doctor Who” title drop at the end.

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    @tomcarroll2244

    This is the dullest story of the Pertwee era. I’ve tried to sit through this one on several occasions, and it gives me no compelling reason to do so.

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