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Colin Baker
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648. Part Nine 01.11.86 5.45pm - 6.10pm 5.2M/85th/66% 649. Part Ten 08.11.86 5.45pm - 6.10pm 4.6M/93rd/69% 650. Part Eleven 15.11.86 5.45pm - 6.10pm 5.3M/86th/69% 651. Part Twelve 22.11.86 5.45pm - 6.10pm 5.2M/89th/69%
The TARDIS materialises aboard the Hyperion III, a luxury space liner, after the Doctor and Mel repsonded to a distress call. The commander of the craft, Commodore Travers, an old acquaintance of the Doctor, insists that the no distress call was sent. There has been a mysterious death on board, and Travers insists that the Doctor stays on boad where he can see him. The real reason is for the Doctor to catch the culprit for him.
The Doctor appears to take little interest in the crime, and it is left to Mel to investigate. Her investigations take her to the hold, where a section has been turned into a hyrdroponics centre. When she is given a guided tour, her guide touches an electrified fence, and dies. The result is for a strange plant life-form to emerge from the pods.
More and more people start to disappear as the creatures roam the ship, using the ventilation ducts. Not only does the Doctor battle the Vervoids, but also has to prevent one of the scientists driving the ship into a black hole, and to stop a take over attempt.
Eventually the Doctor uses vianesium to bring to an end the Vervoids life cycle. The Valeyard, prosecuting the Doctor, asks if all the Vervoids were killed, to which the Doctor answers yes. The Valeyards seizes the chance, and despite anything that has happened before, brings the charge of GENOCIDE against the Doctor.
Episode 12: When the Vervoids are dying, one of them is blatantly a person in a black sweat suit with a mask and a few leaves - You can even see the drawstrings to the pants!
Episodes 9 & 12: Somebody moves the TARDIS around between these two episodes. In episode 9, the bottom of the TARDIS is aligned with some yellow stripes on the floor of the Hyperion's cargo bay. In episode 12 however, the TARDIS is at an angle to these stripes.