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* CallBack: After the Doctor incapacitates Harry, he goes to the TARDIS and after wondering to himself where he left his key, then pulls it out of his shoe, which is where he found it [[Recap/DoctorWhoS7E1SpearheadFromSpace last time he regenerated]].

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* CallBack: ContinuityNod: After the Doctor incapacitates Harry, he goes to the TARDIS and after wondering to himself where he left his key, then pulls it out of his shoe, which is where he found it [[Recap/DoctorWhoS7E1SpearheadFromSpace last time he regenerated]].
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* CallBack: After the Doctor incapacitates Harry, he goes to the TARDIS and after wondering to himself where he left his key, then pulls it out of his shoe, which is where he found it [[Recap/DoctorWhoS7E1SpearheadFromSpace last time he regenerated]].
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As it turns out, Winters has had the robot steal those nuclear secrets so that she can destroy the world... and that's about it. Kettlewell, for his part, has a change of heart and decides to talk the K1 Robot out of guarding the entrance - Sarah Jane right behind him. The K1 Robot apparently wants none of this talking stuff, despite waffling back and forth, and just plain shoots Kettlewell. The Robot doesn't take this nicely, however, as it decides to suffer a nervous breakdown from killing its father and pulls a [[VillainousBreakdown blue screen of death]] long before it was popular.

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As it turns out, Winters has had the robot steal those nuclear secrets so that she can destroy the world... and that's about it. Kettlewell, for his part, has a change of heart and decides to talk the K1 Robot out of guarding the entrance - Sarah Jane right behind him. The K1 Robot apparently wants none of this talking stuff, despite waffling back and forth, and [[CombatPragmatist just plain shoots Kettlewell.Kettlewell]]. The Robot doesn't take this nicely, however, as it decides to suffer a nervous breakdown from killing its father and pulls a [[VillainousBreakdown blue screen of death]] long before it was popular.

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Picking up right from where [[Recap/DoctorWhoS11E5PlanetOfTheSpiders the previous serial left off]],[[hottip:*:In fact, this entire season essentially happens one right after the other ''(and carries right on through the first episode of the next season)'', which is actually pretty interesting to see in action]] the viewers are quickly given a lovely 5-second flashback to the [[TheNthDoctor regeneration]] of the Third Doctor into the Fourth. The Doctor slowly wakes up and babbles quite a bit,[[hottip:*:While it may have seemed strange to those new to Tom Baker's Doctor, it soon became evident that his babbling was a ''cornerstone'' of the Fourth Doctor.]] worrying Sarah Jane and TheBrigadier before he's taken away by the new castmember: Doctor Harry Sullivan. However, a few scenes later, the Doctor has wrangled his way out the infirmary and ties up Harry in a jumping rope (in a rather funny moment) before leaping off into the TARDIS.

Sarah Jane and the Brig return to the Doctor's lab just in time to see the TARDIS start to take off, but manage to stop the Doctor from fleeing into the cosmos.[[hottip:*:[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E4TheFaceOfEvil Or did they?]]]] Eventually, the Doctor's memory lapses and random babbling subside long enough for him to remember what's exactly going on - and just long enough for the Brigadier to tell the Doctor our problem of the week: someone's stealing things from top-secret government and military bases. They pause just long enough for the Doctor to find his new outfit.[[hottip:*: ...but not before trying on several increasingly bizarre outfits - including that of a viking and a crying clown!]] Off at the scene of the most recent break-in, it takes the Doctor a few minutes (and a look at the list of other items stolen) to deduce that the stolen items could make... a disintegrator gun!

Finding this out, the Brigadier immediately has the final part of the gun secured with as much personnel as UNIT can afford to spare.[[hottip:*:Nice of them to tip the bad guys off to where the parts are ''kept''...]] Meanwhile, Sarah Jane heads over to the local "think tank" [[hottip:*:the National Institute for Advanced Scientific Research, if you want to know the full name]] and investigates the area in her own way... but the plot doesn't follow her for long, as we're back to UNIT and the Doctor trying to protect the remaining part of the gun. Except they fail, as who... or whatever is trying to steal these components just went under the entire complex to do it! Well, shit.

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Picking up right from where [[Recap/DoctorWhoS11E5PlanetOfTheSpiders the previous serial left off]],[[hottip:*:In fact, this entire season essentially happens one right after the other ''(and carries right on through the first episode of the next season)'', which is actually pretty interesting to see in action]] off]], the viewers are quickly given a lovely 5-second flashback to the [[TheNthDoctor regeneration]] of the Third Doctor into the Fourth. The Doctor slowly wakes up and babbles quite a bit,[[hottip:*:While it may have seemed strange to those new to Tom Baker's Doctor, it soon became evident that his babbling was a ''cornerstone'' of the Fourth Doctor.]] bit, worrying Sarah Jane and TheBrigadier before he's taken away by the new castmember: Doctor Harry Sullivan. However, a few scenes later, the Doctor has wrangled his way out the infirmary and ties up Harry in a jumping rope (in a rather funny moment) before leaping off into the TARDIS.

Sarah Jane and the Brig return to the Doctor's lab just in time to see the TARDIS start to take off, but manage to stop the Doctor from fleeing into the cosmos.[[hottip:*:[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E4TheFaceOfEvil Or did they?]]]] Eventually, the Doctor's memory lapses and random babbling subside long enough for him to remember what's exactly going on - and just long enough for the Brigadier to tell the Doctor our problem of the week: someone's stealing things from top-secret government and military bases. They pause just long enough for the Doctor to find his new outfit.[[hottip:*: ...but not before trying on several increasingly bizarre outfits - including that of a viking and a crying clown!]] Off at the scene of the most recent break-in, it takes the Doctor a few minutes (and a look at the list of other items stolen) to deduce that the stolen items could make... a disintegrator gun!

Finding this out, the Brigadier immediately has the final part of the gun secured with as much personnel as UNIT can afford to spare.[[hottip:*:Nice of them to tip the bad guys off to where the parts are ''kept''...]] Meanwhile, Sarah Jane heads over to the local "think tank" [[hottip:*:the the National Institute for Advanced Scientific Research, if you want to know the full name]] Research and investigates the area in her own way... but the plot doesn't follow her for long, as we're back to UNIT and the Doctor trying to protect the remaining part of the gun. Except they fail, as who... or whatever is trying to steal these components just went under the entire complex to do it! Well, shit.



This isn't Sarah Jane's first go-around at the Rodeo Of Weird; and anyway she's a level-headed woman who's [[Recap/DoctorWhoS11E3DeathToTheDaleks taken on Daleks]], so of course she panics and flees - but Winters and her lackey are standing at the doorway. They proclaim this is all a massive joke and everyone's having fun looking at this robot, the Experimental Prototype Robot K1. And Winters proves this is all a great joke by ordering the robot to... kill Sarah Jane! Of course, that's hilarious![[hottip:*:In fact, it's a... KILLER JOKE!]] The Robot, knowing that companions rarely die, decides to enter the dreaded Blue Screen of Death mode - and Sarah Jane hurries herself out of there pronto. Then Winters' lackey, Jellicoe, voices concern over that 'joke,' as the robot's programming has been screwed with.

So, rather than let the robot defragment its hard drive or reflash its firmware or whatever the hell ailing computers did in 1974, Winters and Jellicoe decide to reprogram K1 and... send it off to kill a Cabinet Minister! [[{{Understatement}} I'm guessing these guys aren't remotely as good as they seem now, are they?]] Meanwhile, the Doctor and UNIT decide to visit Kettlewell, as Sarah Jane's reports of a giant robot that could crush you without a second thought if its operating system doesn't crash obviously aren't proof enough for UNIT. Kettlewell mocks the idea of the K1 Robot still being around, as only he has the ability to make it work... but does eventually admit that if the robot was reprogrammed, [[AIIsACrapshoot it could go utterly insane]]. But, really, what are the odds of THAT?

So, everyone goes back off to the Think Tank under various guises. The Doctor as a simple visitor, Harry as a random medical inspector.[[hottip:*:...and this is about all Harry gets to do in this episode.]] The Doctor and Winters banter back and forth about the K1 Robot, but Winters claims it's been dismantled while the Doctor figures she has to be lying. Back at UNIT HQ, the Doctor receives a call from Kettlewell about the Robot being at the think tank, leaves a note on the TARDIS [[ChasingYourTail and then runs back to the Think Tank]]. There, the Doctor finally runs into the K1 Robot, which proclaims him the enemy of Humanity. The Doctor gives it a game struggle (involving marbles, creative use of his scarf, and his own hat) before being knocked down, and the Robot begins to bend down and... well, not actually ''do anything'' to the Doctor, as Sarah Jane runs into the room and... shouts that the Think Tank is deceiving the poor robot.

Rather than continue, the K1 robot flails around helplessly. And then it runs away, showing an ability to [[ImmuneToBullets tank UNIT bullets like nobody's business]]. In this it is much like any other damned enemy in ''Doctor Who'', save one or two. Anyway, our TARDIS crew finds Kettlewell tied up in a corner and takes him off to UNIT, where he explains that the robot is made out of living metal--and, in a remarkable coincidence, that he's just developed an anti-formula that can turn that living metal into scrap. Why the hell does the think tank even fund stuff like this? It's clearly never going to come into play.

Anyway, as it turns out, Kettlewell is a member of this new group: the Scientific Reform Society. Sarah Jane investigated them earlier in the previous episode and declared them to be general nutters, but since Kettlewell is a member, it's time to go investigate them in more depth. Sarah Jane runs off with Kettlewell to attend tonight's meeting as the Brigadier and the Doctor realize that the recently-killed Cabinet Member held secret nuclear launch codes for all the nations of the world.[[hottip:*:Because, you know, Great Britain was totally a neutral country in the ColdWar.]] The Doctor puts all of these individual pieces together and somehow realizes... that the SRS is eeeevil! No, seriously.

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This isn't Sarah Jane's first go-around at the Rodeo Of Weird; and anyway she's a level-headed woman who's [[Recap/DoctorWhoS11E3DeathToTheDaleks taken on Daleks]], so of course she panics and flees - but Winters and her lackey are standing at the doorway. They proclaim this is all a massive joke and everyone's having fun looking at this robot, the Experimental Prototype Robot K1. And Winters proves this is all a great joke by ordering the robot to... kill Sarah Jane! Of course, that's hilarious![[hottip:*:In fact, it's a... KILLER JOKE!]] hilarious! The Robot, knowing that companions rarely die, decides to enter the dreaded Blue Screen of Death mode - and Sarah Jane hurries herself out of there pronto. Then Winters' lackey, Jellicoe, voices concern over that 'joke,' as the robot's programming has been screwed with.

So, rather than let the robot defragment its hard drive or reflash its firmware or whatever the hell ailing computers did in 1974, Winters and Jellicoe decide to reprogram K1 and... send it off to kill a Cabinet Minister! [[{{Understatement}} I'm guessing these guys aren't remotely as good as they seem now, are they?]] Meanwhile, the Doctor and UNIT decide to visit Kettlewell, as Sarah Jane's reports of a giant robot that could crush you without a second thought if its operating system doesn't crash obviously aren't proof enough for UNIT. Kettlewell mocks the idea of the K1 Robot still being around, as only he has the ability to make it work... but does eventually admit that if the robot was reprogrammed, [[AIIsACrapshoot it could go utterly insane]]. But, really, what are the odds of THAT?

So, everyone goes back off to the Think Tank under various guises. The Doctor as a simple visitor, Harry as a random medical inspector.[[hottip:*:...and this is about all Harry gets to do in this episode.]] The Doctor and Winters banter back and forth about the K1 Robot, but Winters claims it's been dismantled while the Doctor figures she has to be lying. Back at UNIT HQ, the Doctor receives a call from Kettlewell about the Robot being at the think tank, leaves a note on the TARDIS [[ChasingYourTail and then runs back to the Think Tank]]. There, the Doctor finally runs into the K1 Robot, which proclaims him the enemy of Humanity. The Doctor gives it a game struggle (involving marbles, creative use of his scarf, and his own hat) before being knocked down, and the Robot begins to bend down and... well, not actually ''do anything'' to the Doctor, as Sarah Jane runs into the room and... shouts that the Think Tank is deceiving the poor robot.

Rather than continue, the K1 robot flails around helplessly. And then it runs away, showing an ability to [[ImmuneToBullets tank UNIT bullets like nobody's business]]. In this it is much like any other damned enemy in ''Doctor Who'', save one or two. Anyway, our Our TARDIS crew finds Kettlewell tied up in a corner and takes him off to UNIT, where he explains that the robot is made out of living metal--and, in a remarkable coincidence, that he's just developed an anti-formula that can turn that living metal into scrap. Why the hell does the think tank even fund stuff like this? It's clearly never going to come into play.

Anyway, as it turns out, Kettlewell is a member of this new group: the Scientific Reform Society. Sarah Jane investigated them earlier in the previous episode and declared them to be general nutters, but since Kettlewell is a member, it's time to go investigate them in more depth. Sarah Jane runs off with Kettlewell to attend tonight's meeting as the Brigadier and the Doctor realize that the recently-killed Cabinet Member held secret nuclear launch codes for all the nations of the world.[[hottip:*:Because, you know, Great Britain was totally a neutral country in the ColdWar.]] The Doctor puts all of these individual pieces together and somehow realizes... that the SRS is eeeevil! No, seriously.
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As it turns out, Winters has had the robot steal those nuclear secrets so that she can destroy the world... and that's about it ''(apparently, scientist Nazis and a robot can repopulate the Earth just fine and dandy)''. Kettlewell, for his part, has a change of heart and decides to talk the K1 Robot out of guarding the entrance - Sarah Jane right behind him. The K1 Robot apparently wants none of this talking stuff, despite waffling back and forth, and [[JustShootHim just plain shoots Kettlewell]]. The Robot doesn't take this nicely, however, as it decides to suffer a nervous breakdown from killing its father and pulls a [[VillainousBreakdown blue screen of death]] long before it was popular.

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As it turns out, Winters has had the robot steal those nuclear secrets so that she can destroy the world... and that's about it ''(apparently, scientist Nazis and a robot can repopulate the Earth just fine and dandy)''.it. Kettlewell, for his part, has a change of heart and decides to talk the K1 Robot out of guarding the entrance - Sarah Jane right behind him. The K1 Robot apparently wants none of this talking stuff, despite waffling back and forth, and [[JustShootHim just plain shoots Kettlewell]].Kettlewell. The Robot doesn't take this nicely, however, as it decides to suffer a nervous breakdown from killing its father and pulls a [[VillainousBreakdown blue screen of death]] long before it was popular.



Haha, no. As it turns out, the robot ''absorbs the energy from the gun'' and... um... grows into a giant robot.[[hottip:*:This plot twist was so completely out there that even the ''novelization'' was changed to ''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Doctor Who and the Giant Robot]]''.]]

So the Doctor decides to end this all quickly: he must be more than a little miffed that the Robot has messed up his day-saving '''and''' kidnapped Sarah Jane in one fell swoop. In minutes, the Doctor whips up some of Kettlewell's magical anti-metal formula and splashes it all over the robot; the Robot dissolves horribly and Sarah Jane is saved. To celebrate, the Doctor and Sarah Jane drag Harry into the TARDIS and fly off into the night, completely ignoring the ruined city left in the giant robot's wake. The remains of the think tank is left behind, its survivors facing a massive cleanup operation and probably no small amount of paperwork. Bet they don't get any more research grants!

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Haha, no. As it turns out, the robot ''absorbs the energy from the gun'' and... um... grows into a giant robot.[[hottip:*:This plot twist was so completely out there that even the ''novelization'' was changed to ''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Doctor Who and the Giant Robot]]''.]]

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So the Doctor decides to end this all quickly: he must be more than a little miffed that the Robot has messed up his day-saving '''and''' kidnapped Sarah Jane in one fell swoop. In minutes, the Doctor whips up some of Kettlewell's magical anti-metal formula and splashes it all over the robot; the Robot dissolves horribly and Sarah Jane is saved. To celebrate, the Doctor and Sarah Jane drag Harry into the TARDIS and fly off into the night, completely ignoring the ruined city left in the giant robot's wake. The remains of the think tank is left behind, its survivors facing a massive cleanup operation and probably no small amount of paperwork. Bet they don't get any more research grants!
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* NarmCharm K1 is adorably ramshackle. Look at his widdle wrists!



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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Harry Sullivan was added to the line-up when they were thinking of having another old Doctor who would need a young man to do the physically-demanding heroics for him (as Ian, Steven and Ben did for the First Doctor). Then they changed their minds and cast Tom Baker, rendering Harry largely superfluous.
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* ThisIsNoTimeForKnitting: The Brigadier, Harry Sullivan and the Doctor are investigating the scene of a robbery, only to have the Doctor play a seemingly inordinate amount of attention to a squashed flower on the lawn. However, the Doctor explains that he is investigating an important clue, considering that flower was near pulverized by being stepped on by something that apparently weighed a quarter ton, a piece of information that the officers definitely find interesting.
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As it turns out, Winters has had the robot steal those nuclear secrets so that she can destroy the world... and that's about it ''(apparently, scientist Nazis and a robot can repopulate the Earth just fine and dandy)''. Kettlewell, for his part, has a change of heart and decides to talk the K1 Robot out of guarding the entrance - Sarah Jane right behind him. The K1 Robot apparently wants none of this talking stuff, despite waffling back and forth, and [[WhyDontYaJustShootHim just plain shoots Kettlewell]]. The Robot doesn't take this nicely, however, as it decides to suffer a nervous breakdown from killing its father and pulls a [[VillainousBreakdown blue screen of death]] long before it was popular.

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As it turns out, Winters has had the robot steal those nuclear secrets so that she can destroy the world... and that's about it ''(apparently, scientist Nazis and a robot can repopulate the Earth just fine and dandy)''. Kettlewell, for his part, has a change of heart and decides to talk the K1 Robot out of guarding the entrance - Sarah Jane right behind him. The K1 Robot apparently wants none of this talking stuff, despite waffling back and forth, and [[WhyDontYaJustShootHim [[JustShootHim just plain shoots Kettlewell]]. The Robot doesn't take this nicely, however, as it decides to suffer a nervous breakdown from killing its father and pulls a [[VillainousBreakdown blue screen of death]] long before it was popular.
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Finding this out, the Brigadier immediately has the final part of the gun secured with as much personnel as UNIT can afford to spare.[[hottip:*:Nice of them to tip the bad guys off to where the parts are ''kept''...]] Meanwhile, Sarah Jane heads over to the local "think tank" ''(the National Institute for Advanced Scientific Research, if you want to know the full name)'' and investigates the area in her own way... but the plot doesn't follow her for long, as we're back to UNIT and the Doctor trying to protect the remaining part of the gun. Except they fail, as who... or whatever is trying to steal these components just went under the entire complex to do it! Well, shit.

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Finding this out, the Brigadier immediately has the final part of the gun secured with as much personnel as UNIT can afford to spare.[[hottip:*:Nice of them to tip the bad guys off to where the parts are ''kept''...]] Meanwhile, Sarah Jane heads over to the local "think tank" ''(the [[hottip:*:the National Institute for Advanced Scientific Research, if you want to know the full name)'' name]] and investigates the area in her own way... but the plot doesn't follow her for long, as we're back to UNIT and the Doctor trying to protect the remaining part of the gun. Except they fail, as who... or whatever is trying to steal these components just went under the entire complex to do it! Well, shit.
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Deep in the Bunker, the Doctor is quickly capable of turning off the main threat of nuclear annihilation in mere seconds, thus defeating those nasty science Nazis before any real harm is caused. You know, except that the K1 robot has revived and has decided to kidnap Sarah Jane. Because Kettlewell decided to program [[OedipusComplex Oedipus Protocols]] into the robot. And now it's going to wipe out all of humanity, because it's what Kettlewell seemed to really desire. ''Man'', Kettlewell had problems. So, K1 tries to restart the countdown in the bunker to wipe out humanity - but it doesn't work. As the robot exits the bunker, the Brig shoots the robot with the disintegrator gun, [[strike: thus killing the robot in seconds and saving the day once and for all.]]

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Deep in the Bunker, the Doctor is quickly capable of turning off the main threat of nuclear annihilation in mere seconds, thus defeating those nasty science Nazis before any real harm is caused. You know, except that the K1 robot has revived and has decided to kidnap Sarah Jane. Because Kettlewell decided to program [[OedipusComplex Oedipus Protocols]] into the robot. And now it's going to wipe out all of humanity, because it's what Kettlewell seemed to really desire. ''Man'', Kettlewell had problems. So, K1 tries to restart the countdown in the bunker to wipe out humanity - but it doesn't work. As the robot exits the bunker, the Brig shoots the robot with the disintegrator gun, [[strike: thus killing the robot in seconds and saving the day once and for all.]]
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* HonorBeforeReason - Apparently the Brigadier "wouldn't shoot a woman", ''even though she's about to start off a nuclear holocaust!'' Sarah Jane, it turns out, isn't so inhibited.

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* HonorBeforeReason - Apparently the Brigadier "wouldn't "[[Main/{{ptitledr2p2k8t}} wouldn't shoot a woman", woman]]", ''even though she's about to start off a nuclear holocaust!'' Sarah Jane, it turns out, isn't so inhibited.


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* YouWillBeSpared: The robot decides that Sarah Jane will not be destroyed along with the rest of humanity, because she was nice to him.

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So, rather than let the robot defragment its hard drive or reflash its firmware or whatever the hell ailing computers did in 1974, Winters and Jellicoe decide to reprogram K1 and... send it off to kill a Cabinet Parliment Member! [[{{Understatement}} I'm guessing these guys aren't remotely as good as they seem now, are they?]] Meanwhile, the Doctor and UNIT decide to visit Kettlewell, as Sarah Jane's reports of a giant robot that could crush you without a second thought if its operating system doesn't crash obviously aren't proof enough for UNIT. Kettlewell mocks the idea of the K1 Robot still being around, as only he has the ability to make it work... but does eventually admit that if the robot was reprogrammed, [[AIIsACrapshoot it could go utterly insane]]. But, really, what are the odds of THAT?

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So, rather than let the robot defragment its hard drive or reflash its firmware or whatever the hell ailing computers did in 1974, Winters and Jellicoe decide to reprogram K1 and... send it off to kill a Cabinet Parliment Member! Minister! [[{{Understatement}} I'm guessing these guys aren't remotely as good as they seem now, are they?]] Meanwhile, the Doctor and UNIT decide to visit Kettlewell, as Sarah Jane's reports of a giant robot that could crush you without a second thought if its operating system doesn't crash obviously aren't proof enough for UNIT. Kettlewell mocks the idea of the K1 Robot still being around, as only he has the ability to make it work... but does eventually admit that if the robot was reprogrammed, [[AIIsACrapshoot it could go utterly insane]]. But, really, what are the odds of THAT?
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So, rather than let the robot defragment its hard drive or reflash its firmware or whatever the hell ailing computers did in 1974, Winters and Jellicoe decide to reprogram K1 and... send it off to kill a Cabinet Parliment Member! [[{{Understatement}} I'm guessing these guys aren't remotely as good as they seem now, are they?]] Meanwhile, the Doctor and UNIT decide to visit Kettlewell, as Sarah Jane's reports of a giant robot that could crush you without a second thought if its operating system doesn't crash[[hottip:*:[[TakeThat/{{Other}} Maybe it was a]] [[MicrosoftWindows Windows Vista]] [[TakeThat/{{Other}} prototype.]]]] obviously aren't proof enough for UNIT. Kettlewell mocks the idea of the K1 Robot still being around, as only he has the ability to make it work... but does eventually admit that if the robot was reprogrammed, [[AIIsACrapshoot it could go utterly insane]]. But, really, what are the odds of THAT?

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So, rather than let the robot defragment its hard drive or reflash its firmware or whatever the hell ailing computers did in 1974, Winters and Jellicoe decide to reprogram K1 and... send it off to kill a Cabinet Parliment Member! [[{{Understatement}} I'm guessing these guys aren't remotely as good as they seem now, are they?]] Meanwhile, the Doctor and UNIT decide to visit Kettlewell, as Sarah Jane's reports of a giant robot that could crush you without a second thought if its operating system doesn't crash[[hottip:*:[[TakeThat/{{Other}} Maybe it was a]] [[MicrosoftWindows Windows Vista]] [[TakeThat/{{Other}} prototype.]]]] crash obviously aren't proof enough for UNIT. Kettlewell mocks the idea of the K1 Robot still being around, as only he has the ability to make it work... but does eventually admit that if the robot was reprogrammed, [[AIIsACrapshoot it could go utterly insane]]. But, really, what are the odds of THAT?



Anyway, as it turns out, Kettlewell is a member of this new group: the Scientific Reform Society. Sarah Jane investigated them earlier in the previous episode and declared them to be general nutters, but since Kettlewell is a member, it's time to go investigate them in more depth. Sarah Jane runs off with Kettlewell ''([[{{ptitleztvf5oz5}} no, not like that]])'' to attend tonight's meeting as the Brigadier and the Doctor realize that the recently-killed Cabinet Member held secret nuclear launch codes for all the nations of the world.[[hottip:*:Because, you know, Great Britain was totally a neutral country in the ColdWar.]] The Doctor puts all of these individual pieces together and somehow realizes... that the SRS is eeeevil! No, seriously.

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Anyway, as it turns out, Kettlewell is a member of this new group: the Scientific Reform Society. Sarah Jane investigated them earlier in the previous episode and declared them to be general nutters, but since Kettlewell is a member, it's time to go investigate them in more depth. Sarah Jane runs off with Kettlewell ''([[{{ptitleztvf5oz5}} no, not like that]])'' to attend tonight's meeting as the Brigadier and the Doctor realize that the recently-killed Cabinet Member held secret nuclear launch codes for all the nations of the world.[[hottip:*:Because, you know, Great Britain was totally a neutral country in the ColdWar.]] The Doctor puts all of these individual pieces together and somehow realizes... that the SRS is eeeevil! No, seriously.



* CompleteMonster - Miss Winters.



* SpecialEffectsFailure: The poor Robot's 'growing' effect, filmed using a {{bluescreen}} process (actually the screen they used was yellow, but that doesn't matter). The problem was that the robot was almost entirely plated in reflective metal, which reflected the screen's colour, and 1970s keying technology wasn't sophisticated enough to filter out the actual screen and the reflections separately. Result: Bits of the robot's legs vanish. Otherwise, the giant robot's effects are fantastic... you know, for 1974.
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Picking up right from where [[Recap/DoctorWhoS11E5PlanetOfTheSpiders the previous serial left off]],[[hottip:*:In fact, this entire season essentially happens one right after the other ''(and carries right on through the first episode of the next season)'', which is actually pretty interesting to see in action]] the viewers are quickly given a lovely 5-second flashback to the [[TheNthDoctor regeneration]] of the Third Doctor into the Fourth. The Doctor slowly wakes up and babbles quite a bit [[hottip:*:While it may have seemed strange to those new to Tom Baker's Doctor, it soon became evident that his babbling was a ''cornerstone'' of the Fourth Doctor.]], worrying Sarah Jane and TheBrigadier before he's taken away by the new castmember: Doctor Harry Sullivan. However, a few scenes later, the Doctor has wrangled his way out the infirmary and ties up Harry in a jumping rope (in a rather funny moment) before leaping off into the TARDIS.

Sarah Jane and the Brig return to the Doctor's lab just in time to see the TARDIS start to take off, but manage to stop the Doctor from fleeing into the cosmos [[hottip:*:[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E4TheFaceOfEvil Or did they?]]]]. Eventually, the Doctor's memory lapses and random babbling subside long enough for him to remember what's exactly going on - and just long enough for the Brigadier to tell the Doctor our problem of the week: someone's stealing things from top-secret government and military bases. They pause just long enough for the Doctor to find his new outfit [[hottip:*: ...but not before trying on several increasingly bizarre outfits - including that of a viking and a crying clown!]] Off at the scene of the most recent break-in, it takes the Doctor a few minutes (and a look at the list of other items stolen) to deduce that the stolen items could make... a disintegrator gun!

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Picking up right from where [[Recap/DoctorWhoS11E5PlanetOfTheSpiders the previous serial left off]],[[hottip:*:In fact, this entire season essentially happens one right after the other ''(and carries right on through the first episode of the next season)'', which is actually pretty interesting to see in action]] the viewers are quickly given a lovely 5-second flashback to the [[TheNthDoctor regeneration]] of the Third Doctor into the Fourth. The Doctor slowly wakes up and babbles quite a bit [[hottip:*:While bit,[[hottip:*:While it may have seemed strange to those new to Tom Baker's Doctor, it soon became evident that his babbling was a ''cornerstone'' of the Fourth Doctor.]], ]] worrying Sarah Jane and TheBrigadier before he's taken away by the new castmember: Doctor Harry Sullivan. However, a few scenes later, the Doctor has wrangled his way out the infirmary and ties up Harry in a jumping rope (in a rather funny moment) before leaping off into the TARDIS.

Sarah Jane and the Brig return to the Doctor's lab just in time to see the TARDIS start to take off, but manage to stop the Doctor from fleeing into the cosmos cosmos.[[hottip:*:[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E4TheFaceOfEvil Or did they?]]]]. they?]]]] Eventually, the Doctor's memory lapses and random babbling subside long enough for him to remember what's exactly going on - and just long enough for the Brigadier to tell the Doctor our problem of the week: someone's stealing things from top-secret government and military bases. They pause just long enough for the Doctor to find his new outfit outfit.[[hottip:*: ...but not before trying on several increasingly bizarre outfits - including that of a viking and a crying clown!]] Off at the scene of the most recent break-in, it takes the Doctor a few minutes (and a look at the list of other items stolen) to deduce that the stolen items could make... a disintegrator gun!



Not satisfied with letting us rest there, the story leaps back to Sarah Jane at the think tank. She's taken on a tour by the head of the organization: Hilda Winters, where she sees... nothing. Except for slipping on some oil in an abandoned lab, supposedly left behind by the former occupant: Doctor Kettlewell. Sarah drives over to visit Kettlewell, only to have him ramble on at her worse than the Doctor just did. Kettlewell manages to get something out about "robot research," so Sarah sneaks back into the abandoned area of the lab, to confront.... a giant robot! It lurches towards her, demanding to know why she's there.

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Not satisfied with letting us rest there, the story leaps back to Sarah Jane at the think tank. She's taken on a tour by the head of the organization: Hilda Winters, where she sees... nothing. Except for slipping on some oil in an abandoned lab, supposedly left behind by the former occupant: Doctor Kettlewell. Sarah drives over to visit Kettlewell, only to have him ramble on at her worse than the Doctor just did. Kettlewell manages to get something out about "robot research," so Sarah sneaks back into the abandoned area of the lab, to confront.... confront... a giant robot! It lurches towards her, demanding to know why she's there.
there.



So, UNIT charges in to save the day, only to be rendered useless by the fact that the slow-moving robot can't be hurt by small-arms fire. And that they're now holding Sarah Jane hostage, despite the fact that they have clear shots at ''everyone else'' in the organization who poses a threat. But the Think Tank is able to escape to their bomb shelter, which happens to be right nearby. As UNIT approaches, the K1 Robot comes out again - brandishing its massive disintigrator gun and shooting at random tanks, declaring that it will destroy them all!

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So, UNIT charges in to save the day, only to be rendered useless by the fact that the slow-moving robot can't be hurt by small-arms fire. And that they're now holding Sarah Jane hostage, despite the fact that they have clear shots at ''everyone else'' in the organization who poses a threat. But the Think Tank is able to escape to their bomb shelter, which happens to be right nearby. As UNIT approaches, the K1 Robot comes out again - brandishing its massive disintigrator disintegrator gun and shooting at random tanks, declaring that it will destroy them all!



Deep in the Bunker, the Doctor is quickly capable of turning off the main threat of nuclear annihilation in mere seconds, thus defeating those nasty science Nazis before any real harm is caused. You know, except that the K1 robot has revived and has decided to kidnap Sarah Jane. Because Kettlewell decided to program [[OedipusComplex Oedipus Protocols]] into the robot. And now it's going to wipe out all of humanity, because it's what Kettlewell seemed to really desire. ''Man'', Kettlewell had problems. So, K1 tries to restart the countdown in the buker to wipe out humanity - but it doesn't work. As the robot exits the bunker, the Brig shoots the robot with the disintegrator gun, [[strike: thus killing the robot in seconds and saving the day once and for all.]]

Haha, no. As it turns out, the robot ''absorbs the energy from the gun'' and... um... grows into a giant robot. [[IAmNotMakingThisUp No, I'm serious.]][[hottip:*:This plot twist was so completely out there that even the ''novelization'' was changed to ''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Doctor Who and the Giant Robot]]''.]]

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Deep in the Bunker, the Doctor is quickly capable of turning off the main threat of nuclear annihilation in mere seconds, thus defeating those nasty science Nazis before any real harm is caused. You know, except that the K1 robot has revived and has decided to kidnap Sarah Jane. Because Kettlewell decided to program [[OedipusComplex Oedipus Protocols]] into the robot. And now it's going to wipe out all of humanity, because it's what Kettlewell seemed to really desire. ''Man'', Kettlewell had problems. So, K1 tries to restart the countdown in the buker bunker to wipe out humanity - but it doesn't work. As the robot exits the bunker, the Brig shoots the robot with the disintegrator gun, [[strike: thus killing the robot in seconds and saving the day once and for all.]]

Haha, no. As it turns out, the robot ''absorbs the energy from the gun'' and... um... grows into a giant robot. [[IAmNotMakingThisUp No, I'm serious.]][[hottip:*:This [[hottip:*:This plot twist was so completely out there that even the ''novelization'' was changed to ''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Doctor Who and the Giant Robot]]''.]]



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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Onscreen, UNIT causes the robot to grow.
** Offscreen, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E4TheFaceOfEvil the Doctor drives another computer mad]].

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Onscreen, UNIT causes the robot to grow.
** Offscreen, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E4TheFaceOfEvil the Doctor drives another computer mad]].
grow.



* SpecialEffectsFailure: The poor Robot's 'growing' effect, from using a yellow screen rather than the traditional 'blue screen' in the blue screening process. Some of the titular robot glows gold and bits of his legs vanish against the green grass. Otherwise, the giant robot's effects are fantastic... you know, for 1974.

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* SpecialEffectsFailure: The poor Robot's 'growing' effect, from filmed using a yellow {{bluescreen}} process (actually the screen rather than they used was yellow, but that doesn't matter). The problem was that the traditional 'blue screen' robot was almost entirely plated in reflective metal, which reflected the blue screening process. Some screen's colour, and 1970s keying technology wasn't sophisticated enough to filter out the actual screen and the reflections separately. Result: Bits of the titular robot glows gold and bits of his robot's legs vanish against the green grass.vanish. Otherwise, the giant robot's effects are fantastic... you know, for 1974.



** In fairness, it wouldn't have mattered much what colour the screen was. The actual problem was that the robot was almost entirely plated in reflective metal, which reflected the screen's colour, and 1970s keying technology wasn't sophisticated enough to filter out the actual screen and the reflections separately.



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Brevity is the soul of wit.


Not satisfied with letting us rest there, the story leaps back to Sarah Jane at the think tank. She's taken on a tour by the head of the organization: Hilda Winters, where she sees... nothing. Except for slipping on some oil in an abandoned lab, supposedly left behind by the former occupant: Doctor Kettlewell. Sarah drives over to visit Kettlewell, only to have him ramble on at her worse than the Doctor just did. Kettlewell manages to get something out about "robot research," so Sarah sneaks back into the abandoned area of the lab, to confront.... a giant robot! It lurches towards her, de-WHOOOOSSSHHHH. End of episode.

Sorry. Anyway, the robot lurches towards Sarah Jane, demanding to know why she's there. This isn't Sarah Jane's first go-around at the Rodeo Of Weird; and anyway she's a level-headed woman who's [[Recap/DoctorWhoS11E3DeathToTheDaleks taken on Daleks]], so of course she panics and flees - but Winters and her lackey are standing at the doorway. They proclaim this is all a massive joke and everyone's having fun looking at this robot, the Experimental Prototype Robot K1. And Winters proves this is all a great joke by ordering the robot to... kill Sarah Jane! Of course, that's hilarious![[hottip:*:In fact, it's a... KILLER JOKE!]] The Robot, knowing that companions rarely die, decides to enter the dreaded Blue Screen of Death mode - and Sarah Jane hurries herself out of there pronto. Then Winters' lackey, Jellicoe, voices concern over that 'joke,' as the robot's programming has been screwed with.

So, rather than let the robot defragment its hard drive or reflash its firmware or whatever the hell ailing computers did in 1974, Winters and Jellicoe decide to reprogram K1 and... send it off to kill a Cabinet Parliment Member! [[{{Understatement}} I'm guessing these guys aren't remotely as good as they seem now, are they?]] Meanwhile, the Doctor and UNIT decide to visit Kettlewell, as Sarah Jane's reports of a giant robot that could crush you without a second thought if its operating system doesn't crash[[hottip:*:[[TakeThat/{{Other}} Maybe it was a]] [[MicrosoftWindows Windows ME or Vista]] [[TakeThat/{{Other}} prototype.]]]] obviously aren't proof enough for UNIT. Kettlewell mocks the idea of the K1 Robot still being around, as only he has the ability to make it work... but does eventually admit that if the robot was reprogrammed, [[AIIsACrapshoot it could go utterly insane]]. But, really, what are the odds of THAT?

So, everyone goes back off to the Think Tank under various guises. The Doctor as a simple visitor, Harry as a random medical inspector.[[hottip:*:...and this is about all Harry gets to do in this episode.]] The Doctor and Winters banter back and forth about the K1 Robot, but Winters claims it's been dismantled while the Doctor figures she has to be lying. Back at UNIT HQ, the Doctor receives a call from Kettlewell about the Robot being at the think tank, leaves a note on the TARDIS [[ChasingYourTail and then runs back to the Think Tank]]. There, the Doctor finally runs into the K1 Robot, which proclaims him the enemy of Humanity. The Doctor gives it a game struggle (involving marbles, creative use of his scarf, and his own hat) before being knocked down, and the Robot begins to bend down an-WHOOOOSSSHHHH. End of episode.

Argh. Hate those cliffhangers. Anyway, the K1 Robot can't actually ''do anything'' to the Doctor as Sarah Jane runs into the room and... shouts that the Think Tank is deceiving the poor robot. Rather than continue, the K1 robot flails around helplessly. And then it runs away, showing an ability to [[ImmuneToBullets tank UNIT bullets like nobody's business]]. In this it is much like any other damned enemy in ''Doctor Who'', save one or two. Anyway, our TARDIS crew finds Kettlewell tied up in a corner and takes him off to UNIT, where he explains that the robot is made out of living metal--and, in a remarkable coincidence, that he's just developed an anti-formula that can turn that living metal into scrap. Why the hell does the think tank even fund stuff like this? It's clearly never going to come into play.

Anyway, as it turns out, Kettlewell is a member of this new group: the Scientific Reform Society. Sarah Jane investigated them earlier in the previous episode and declared them to be general nutters, but since Kettlewell is a member, it's time to go investigate them in more depth. Sarah Jane runs off with Kettlewell ''([[{{ptitleztvf5oz5}} no, not like that]])'' to attend tonight's meeting as the Brigadier and the Doctor realize that the recently-killed Cabinet Member held secret nuclear launch codes for all the nations of the world.[[hottip:*:Because, you know, Great Britain was totally a neutral country in the ColdWar.]] The Doctor puts all of these individual pieces together and somehow realizes... that the SRS is eeeevil! [[IAmNotMakingThisUp No, seriously.]]

So, UNIT charges in to save the day, only to be rendered useless by the fact that the slow-moving robot can't be hurt by small-arms fire. And that they're now holding Sarah Jane hostage, despite the fact that they have clear shots at ''everyone else'' in the organization who poses a threat. But the Think Tank is able to escape to their bomb shelter, which happens to be right nearby. As UNIT approaches, the K1 Robot comes out again - brandishing its massive disintigrator gun and shooting at random tanks, declaring that it will destroy them all! Um... WHOOOOSSSHHHH. End of episode. I guess.

Anyway, final episode, so let's wrap this up. As it turns out, Winters has had the robot steal those nuclear secrets so that she can destroy the world... and that's about it ''(apparently, scientist Nazis and a robot can repopulate the Earth just fine and dandy)''. Kettlewell, for his part, has a change of heart and decides to talk the K1 Robot out of guarding the entrance - Sarah Jane right behind him. The K1 Robot apparently wants none of this talking stuff, despite waffling back and forth, and [[WhyDontYaJustShootHim just plain shoots Kettlewell]]. The Robot doesn't take this nicely, however, as it decides to suffer a nervous breakdown from killing its father and pulls a [[VillainousBreakdown blue screen of death]] long before it was popular.

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Not satisfied with letting us rest there, the story leaps back to Sarah Jane at the think tank. She's taken on a tour by the head of the organization: Hilda Winters, where she sees... nothing. Except for slipping on some oil in an abandoned lab, supposedly left behind by the former occupant: Doctor Kettlewell. Sarah drives over to visit Kettlewell, only to have him ramble on at her worse than the Doctor just did. Kettlewell manages to get something out about "robot research," so Sarah sneaks back into the abandoned area of the lab, to confront.... a giant robot! It lurches towards her, de-WHOOOOSSSHHHH. End of episode.

Sorry. Anyway, the robot lurches towards Sarah Jane,
demanding to know why she's there. there.

This isn't Sarah Jane's first go-around at the Rodeo Of Weird; and anyway she's a level-headed woman who's [[Recap/DoctorWhoS11E3DeathToTheDaleks taken on Daleks]], so of course she panics and flees - but Winters and her lackey are standing at the doorway. They proclaim this is all a massive joke and everyone's having fun looking at this robot, the Experimental Prototype Robot K1. And Winters proves this is all a great joke by ordering the robot to... kill Sarah Jane! Of course, that's hilarious![[hottip:*:In fact, it's a... KILLER JOKE!]] The Robot, knowing that companions rarely die, decides to enter the dreaded Blue Screen of Death mode - and Sarah Jane hurries herself out of there pronto. Then Winters' lackey, Jellicoe, voices concern over that 'joke,' as the robot's programming has been screwed with.

So, rather than let the robot defragment its hard drive or reflash its firmware or whatever the hell ailing computers did in 1974, Winters and Jellicoe decide to reprogram K1 and... send it off to kill a Cabinet Parliment Member! [[{{Understatement}} I'm guessing these guys aren't remotely as good as they seem now, are they?]] Meanwhile, the Doctor and UNIT decide to visit Kettlewell, as Sarah Jane's reports of a giant robot that could crush you without a second thought if its operating system doesn't crash[[hottip:*:[[TakeThat/{{Other}} Maybe it was a]] [[MicrosoftWindows Windows ME or Vista]] [[TakeThat/{{Other}} prototype.]]]] obviously aren't proof enough for UNIT. Kettlewell mocks the idea of the K1 Robot still being around, as only he has the ability to make it work... but does eventually admit that if the robot was reprogrammed, [[AIIsACrapshoot it could go utterly insane]]. But, really, what are the odds of THAT?

So, everyone goes back off to the Think Tank under various guises. The Doctor as a simple visitor, Harry as a random medical inspector.[[hottip:*:...and this is about all Harry gets to do in this episode.]] The Doctor and Winters banter back and forth about the K1 Robot, but Winters claims it's been dismantled while the Doctor figures she has to be lying. Back at UNIT HQ, the Doctor receives a call from Kettlewell about the Robot being at the think tank, leaves a note on the TARDIS [[ChasingYourTail and then runs back to the Think Tank]]. There, the Doctor finally runs into the K1 Robot, which proclaims him the enemy of Humanity. The Doctor gives it a game struggle (involving marbles, creative use of his scarf, and his own hat) before being knocked down, and the Robot begins to bend down an-WHOOOOSSSHHHH. End of episode.

Argh. Hate those cliffhangers. Anyway, the K1 Robot can't
and... well, not actually ''do anything'' to the Doctor Doctor, as Sarah Jane runs into the room and... shouts that the Think Tank is deceiving the poor robot.

Rather than continue, the K1 robot flails around helplessly. And then it runs away, showing an ability to [[ImmuneToBullets tank UNIT bullets like nobody's business]]. In this it is much like any other damned enemy in ''Doctor Who'', save one or two. Anyway, our TARDIS crew finds Kettlewell tied up in a corner and takes him off to UNIT, where he explains that the robot is made out of living metal--and, in a remarkable coincidence, that he's just developed an anti-formula that can turn that living metal into scrap. Why the hell does the think tank even fund stuff like this? It's clearly never going to come into play.

Anyway, as it turns out, Kettlewell is a member of this new group: the Scientific Reform Society. Sarah Jane investigated them earlier in the previous episode and declared them to be general nutters, but since Kettlewell is a member, it's time to go investigate them in more depth. Sarah Jane runs off with Kettlewell ''([[{{ptitleztvf5oz5}} no, not like that]])'' to attend tonight's meeting as the Brigadier and the Doctor realize that the recently-killed Cabinet Member held secret nuclear launch codes for all the nations of the world.[[hottip:*:Because, you know, Great Britain was totally a neutral country in the ColdWar.]] The Doctor puts all of these individual pieces together and somehow realizes... that the SRS is eeeevil! [[IAmNotMakingThisUp No, seriously.]]

seriously.

So, UNIT charges in to save the day, only to be rendered useless by the fact that the slow-moving robot can't be hurt by small-arms fire. And that they're now holding Sarah Jane hostage, despite the fact that they have clear shots at ''everyone else'' in the organization who poses a threat. But the Think Tank is able to escape to their bomb shelter, which happens to be right nearby. As UNIT approaches, the K1 Robot comes out again - brandishing its massive disintigrator gun and shooting at random tanks, declaring that it will destroy them all! Um... WHOOOOSSSHHHH. End of episode. I guess.

Anyway, final episode, so let's wrap this up.
all!

As it turns out, Winters has had the robot steal those nuclear secrets so that she can destroy the world... and that's about it ''(apparently, scientist Nazis and a robot can repopulate the Earth just fine and dandy)''. Kettlewell, for his part, has a change of heart and decides to talk the K1 Robot out of guarding the entrance - Sarah Jane right behind him. The K1 Robot apparently wants none of this talking stuff, despite waffling back and forth, and [[WhyDontYaJustShootHim just plain shoots Kettlewell]]. The Robot doesn't take this nicely, however, as it decides to suffer a nervous breakdown from killing its father and pulls a [[VillainousBreakdown blue screen of death]] long before it was popular.
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