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    {{Episode|prodcode = 7R|episodenumber = Episodes 1-3|doctor(s) = [[Seventh Doctor]]|companion(s) = [[Ace|Ace McShane]]|main_enemy = The [[Metatraxi]]|main_setting(s) = The [[Space Vessel Vancouver]], The [[Lilliput]], [[Safensthome]]|written_by = [[Ben Aaronovitch]]|directed_by = [[Chris Clough]]|produced_by = [[John Nathan-Turner]]|season = [[Season 27 (Doctor Who) | Season 27]]|story_number = |original_air_date(s) = [[5 September (releases) | 5]]-[[19 September (releases) | 19 September]] 1990|original_release = [[BBC One|BBC1]]|format = 3x25 minute episodes|image2 = 27.01.jpg |previous_serial = |next_serial = |chapter = [[Doctor Who: Chapter Two | Chapter Two]]|chapter_nuber = [[Doctor Who: Chapter Two#Part II | Part II]]|nNthReleasedInSeries = 156|aPrevReleasedInSeries = Ghost Light (serial)|sSeries = Doctor Who|aNextReleasedInSeries = Ice Time (serial)|nNthReleasedInAll = 159|aPrevReleasedInAll = Ghost Light (serial)|aNextReleasedInAll = Ice Time (serial)|title1 = Earth Aid|other_enemies = [[Victor Espinosa]], the [[Grub]]|TXtime = 19:35|image1 = VictorE.png}}{{Realworld}}'''Earth Aid''' is the first story in [[Season 27]]. It was written by [[Ben Aaronovitch|Ben Arronovitch]], directed by [[Chris Clough]] and features [[Sylvester McCoy]] as [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Sophie Aldred]] as [[Ace McShane|Ace]].
    {{Episode|prodcode = 7S|episodenumber = Episodes 1-3|doctor(s) = [[Seventh Doctor]]|companion(s) = [[Ace]]|main_enemy = The [[Metatraxi]]|main_setting(s) = [[Vancouver (starship)|The Space Vessel Vancouver]]|written_by = [[Ben Aaronovitch]]|directed_by = [[Alan Wareing]]|produced_by = [[John Nathan-Turner]]|season = [[Season 27 (Doctor Who) | Season 27]]|story_number = |original_air_date(s) = [[5 September (releases)|5]]-[[19 September (releases)|19 September]] 1990|original_release = [[BBC One|BBC1]]|format = 3x25 minute episodes|image2 = 27.01.jpg |previous_serial = |next_serial = |chapter = [[Doctor Who: Chapter Two | Chapter Two]]|nNthReleasedInSeries = 156|aPrevReleasedInSeries = Ghost Light (serial)|sSeries = Doctor Who|aNextReleasedInSeries = Ice Time (serial)|nNthReleasedInAll = 159|aPrevReleasedInAll = Ghost Light (serial)|aNextReleasedInAll = Ice Time (serial)|title1 = Earth Aid|other_enemies = [[Victor Espinosa]], the [[Grub]]|TXtime = 19:35|image1 = VictorE.png}}{{Realworld}}'''Earth Aid''' is the first story in [[Season 27 (Doctor Who)|Season 27]]. It was written by [[Ben Aaronovitch|Ben Arronovitch]], directed by [[Chris Clough]] and features [[Sylvester McCoy]] as [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Sophie Aldred]] as [[Ace]].
    == Synopsis ==
    ==Synopsis ==
    The Space Vessel Vancouver has a new Captain and her name is Ace! As she and the Doctor, undercover, investigate an unidentified ship approaching them, tensions rise within the crew. When gunfire erupts, Ace and her team finds signs of a struggle but no crew. The only survivor an aid worker who's story doesn't add up. As they investigate further, they uncover a horrifying mystery in a missing container....
    Welcome aboard the [[Vancouver (starship)|Space Vessel ''Vancouver'']]. Its mission: to guard a vast shipment of grain from [[Earth]] to the planet [[Safensthome]].

    Its Captain is called [[Ace McShane|Ace]]. She seems a little unsure of herself. In fact, some might almost think she was new to the job...

    Its medical officer is called simply "[[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]]", and he's perhaps not all he seems.

    When [[Metatraxi Battle Ship|mysterious ships]] target the ''Vancouver'', Ace and the Doctor are pushed to the limit. Meanwhile, there's [[Grub|something nasty]] in the grain containers. And it's not very happy....


    == Plot ==
    == Plot ==


    === Part 1 ===
    === Part 1 ===
    The [[Vancouver (starship)|Space Vessel Vancouver]] flies across space. On the Bridge, [[Yanikov]] and [[Shepstay]] announce the arrival of the [[Lilliput]] to the Captain who's revealed to be [[Ace McShane|Ace]]. Ace, satisfied that they reached the Lilliput retires to her quarters.
    In the vastness of space, the Space Vessel Vancouver is on a mission. Ace, the captain, and her crew members Yanikov and Shepstay are informed of their arrival at Lilliput. As they near the planet, the crew detects an unidentified craft approaching Lilliput. They attempt to establish contact, but there is no response.


    Ace enters her room to find [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] eating biscuts and drinking tea, she tells him that this plan isn't going to work, however the Doctor says that she's doing fine. Ace then expresses concern that Yanikov doesn't trust her, to which the Doctor thinks she's exaggerating. It's then revealed that the Doctor and Ace are working undercover in case something happens.
    Ace, accompanied by the Doctor, heads to her quarters to receive updates on the situation. While discussing the matter, Ace expresses her concern that Yanikov doesn't trust her. The Doctor dismisses her worries, and they reveal that they are working undercover in case of an emergency.


    Back on the Bridge, Yanikov expresses his mistrust about Ace to Shepstay who dismisses this. The scanner then suddenly picks up an unidentified craft approaching the Lilliput, some of the crew attempt to make contact with the Lilliput, but there's no response.
    Meanwhile, on the bridge, Yanikov voices his mistrust of Ace to Shepstay. Suddenly, the scanner picks up gunfire from the unknown ship. Yanikov reports this to Shepstay, who orders everyone to do their jobs.


    Ace and the boarding party, led by Lieutenant Baraki, head to Lilliput to investigate the situation. The Doctor thinks it's unnecessary for the troops to arm themselves. Upon arriving, Ace splits the party into two groups to cover more ground. While investigating the banquet area, Ace and the Doctor find that all the food is still warm, indicating that something has happened to the crew. Lt. Baraki contacts Ace, informing her and the Doctor that they have discovered someone using the showers.
    Back in the Captain's quarters, Ace is informed about the situation over a comms link, with the Doctor listening in. Ace (with the Doctor whispering in her ear,) requests a Boarding Party to go on to the Lilliput and find out what's going on. Shepstay complies and states that [[Baraki (Earth Aid)|Lt. Baraki]] will lead the party.


    Ace and the Doctor rush to the shower area to investigate. They find one shower left on, but nobody is using it. Baraki then contacts Ace, informing her that someone is using a rowing machine in the gym. The Doctor, Ace, Baraki, and the troops enter the gym to find Victor Espinosa, an aid worker, singing while using a rowing machine. Baraki confirms his identity. When questioned about what happened, Victor refuses to speak. He demands to be taken to the sickbay, or else he will lead them to the armoury where it all started.
    Ace, the Doctor and the boarding Party are on the shuttle being instructed by Lt. Baraki who tells the troops to arm themselves which the Doctor thinks is unnecessary.


    In the armoury, the Doctor, Ace, and Baraki hide behind a rack while Victor fires his gun at them. Victor claims that he needs the gun to survive. The Doctor tries to convince him to put the gun down, but Victor refuses. Ace suggests that they shoot the gun out of Victor's hand and take him out. Ace tells the Doctor and Baraki to keep Victor talking while she goes to find an air duct. The Doctor tells Victor that they can't leave him behind as he holds the key to the crew's disappearance. Victor claims he doesn't know what happened, but the Doctor points out that he knows more than he's letting on. Ace suddenly appears from behind and shoots the gun out of Victor's hand. Baraki handcuffs him, and the Doctor insists on taking him with them to answer some questions.
    After arriving on The Lilliput Ace, (with the Doctor once again whispering in her ear,) orders the party to split up into two groups so that they can learn what's going on much quicker. The Doctor and Ace split into one group, while Lt. Baraki leads the other.


    Back on the Vancouver, in sickbay, Victor sits with his injured hand being bandaged by the Doctor. Victor explains that he acted in self-defence but refuses to reveal what happened, claiming it is too horrifying to relive. He pleads with the Doctor not to push him to reveal more. As they speak, Baraki enters and requests to speak with the Doctor.
    The Doctor and Ace investigate the banquet area where they find all the food is still warm, meaning that something bad happened to the crew. Lt. Baraki contacts Ace, and informs her and the Doctor that they've discovered someone using the showers, Ace and the Doctor head there to investigate.


    Baraki asks the Doctor if he believes Victor's story, to which the Doctor replies that he suspects Victor knows more than he is letting on. When Baraki inquires about Victor's role, the Doctor reveals that Victor has been assigned to the Lilliput to manage the grain supply and agricultural machinery for the planet Safensthome. However, the Doctor discovers that while there are only five containers of machinery, Victor arrived with six.
    After entering the shower area, the Doctor and Ace find one shower has been left on, but nobody is using it. Ace is then contacted by Baraki who informs her that somebody is using a rowing machine in the Gym.


    Baraki realises that they need to investigate the mystery container. With a cutting tool in hand, Baraki cautiously cuts through the container, warning the Doctor of potential booby traps. Upon entry, they discover traces of consumed food and scratch marks on the walls. The Doctor grows concerned that something is alive inside the container but is no longer there.
    The Doctor, Ace, Lt. Baraki and the troops enter the Gym and find [[Victor Espinosa|one of the crew]], a man singing while using a rowing machine. After getting his attention, the man states that he already knows they're a Landing Party from the Vancouver. After Ace asks for identification, the man introduces himself as Victor Espinosa, an Aid Worker. Baraki confirms this. The Doctor asks what happened, but Victor refuses to say. He then says that if they don't take him to the sickbay, he'll take them to the armoury where it all started.

    Back on the Vancouver, Yanikov continues to air his suspicions about Ace, believing she got her terms from a story about a starship. Shepstay becomes frustrated and tells everyone to do their jobs, to which Yanikov says that nothing's happening. The scanner suddenly picks up activity from the [[Metatraxi Battle Ship|unknown ship]]. Yanikov reports that he's detecting what appears to be gunfire coming from within the Lilliput.

    In the Lilliput's armoury, the Doctor, Ace and Baraki are hiding behind a rack while Victor fires a gun at them. Victor tells them to stay away from him as he doesn’t want to hurt them. Victor stops shooting, and the Doctor attempts to convince him to put the gun down. Victor refuses, stating that he needs it to survive. The Doctor points out that he's already survived, and that whatever took the rest of the Lilliput's crew spared him. Ace then tries telling him to put his weapon down, but this fails. Baraki then suggests shooting him, which at first the Doctor objects to, but Ace then suggests that they shoot the gun out of his hand and take him out. Ace tells the Doctor and Baraki to keep Victor talking before going to find an air-duct. The Doctor tells Victor that they can't leave him here as he holds the key to the Lilliput's crew disappearing, to which Victor claims that he doesn't. The Doctor tells Victor that he knows what happened. When Victor claims he doesn’t, the Doctor asks why he feels the need to harm himself. Victor replies that he needs to be ready for when 'they' come back. Ace suddenly appears from behind and shoots the gun from Victor's hand, knocking him over. Baraki then handcuffs him and the Doctor tells him that he's coming with them to answer some questions. Ace is then contacted by Yanikov who requests that she return to the Vancouver immediately. When Ace asks what's wrong, Yanikov simply states that they’ve got company.

    A bit later in the sickbay, Victor is having his hand bandaged up by the Doctor. Victor says that he just wanted to defend himself, but refuses to say what from or what happened, claiming it was too horrible, he begs the Doctor not to make him talk about it as he doesn’t want to live through it again. Baraki then asks to speak with the Doctor.

    Outside the sickbay, Baraki asks the Doctor if he believes Victor. The Doctor says that he believes Victor knows more than he's letting on. When Baraki asks the Doctor who Victor is, the Doctor says that he looked Victor up and found that he was assigned to the Lilliput to help look after the grain supply, and the agricultural machines meant for the planet [[Safensthome]]. The Doctor then points out that there are apparently five containers carrying agricultural machinery, but a report states that Victor arrived with six. Baraki realises that they're going to have to investigate the mystery container.

    Baraki goes and cuts through the sixth container with a cutting tool, informing the Doctor that it might be booby-trapped. Baraki eventually cuts her way through, and she and the Doctor investigate. They quickly discover traces of eaten food and scratch marks on the wall. The Doctor realises with concern that something alive was in the container, but that it's not there now.


    === Part 2 ===
    === Part 2 ===
    The Doctor and Baraki begin to search the container for any more clues as to who or what was in there. Baraki suggests that they search outside the container, to which the Doctor agrees. As they search the outside of the container, the Doctor discovers small oxygen cylinders on the sides, explaining how whatever was inside was able to breathe. Baraki suggests that they do a search of the whole ship for the mystery intruder before getting a call on her communicator. She then informs the Doctor that they’ve got a situation, and that the sickbay is in lockdown. The Doctor asks if it's Victor, and Baraki confirms his suspicion, explaining that somehow he broke free and has locked himself in the sickbay. The Doctor is confused by the somehow part, and Baraki states that heads are going to roll. She then races in the direction of the sickbay, the Doctor following close behind.
    The Doctor and Baraki search for clues inside a container and find small oxygen cylinders that explain how someone inside was able to breathe. Baraki suggests they search the whole ship for the mystery intruder, but they receive a call from her communicator saying that sickbay is in lockdown and Victor has locked himself inside. The Doctor goes to the sickbay and finds Victor holding a scalpel while singing. The Doctor convinces Baraki to let him handle the situation, and he enters the sickbay, claiming he has a headache. Victor lets him in but becomes annoyed when the Doctor reveals he doesn't have a headache and starts asking questions. Victor denies knowing anything about the sixth container or the mysterious passenger. Baraki storms in with her men and places Victor under arrest. The Doctor tells Baraki he thinks Victor is somehow linked to the disappearance of the crew and suggests they inform Ace.


    On the Vancouver, Yanikov and Shepstay inform Ace that they've got nothing on the bogey, and Yanikov believes the ship may be hostile. Baraki contacts Ace privately and updates her on the situation. Ace wants to head back over to the Lilliput, but the Doctor tells her to stay put and lead the crew. Ace asks if he's coming back, to which he replies that he needs to investigate. Shepstay suddenly calls for Ace, saying they've picked up the bogey. The Doctor gives Ace instructions on interstellar combat before she heads back to the bridge.
    In the sickbay, Victor is standing at the back of the room, trembling and holding a scalpel while singing the song he was singing on the rowing machine, but in an unhinged manner. From the other side of the door, the Doctor compliments his singing and Baraki says that she's not buying his 'Scared, lone survivor routine. The Doctor convinces her to let him handle the situation as it's his jurisdiction to which Baraki agrees. Victor says that he knows what they all want, and that he's not coming out which the Doctor says is fine. Victor warns them not to come in, but the Doctor says that someone will come in. Victor then says that it's safe and that he doesn’t have a gun this time which the Doctor agrees with. He then says that he's not a threat to anyone which the Doctor confirms. Victor says that all he's got is a scalpel. The Doctor points out that that's fine. Victor then says that it's "Just a tiny, but very sharp scalpel"


    Meanwhile, Baraki suggests the Doctor return to Vancouver, but he insists on staying to investigate further. He thinks Victor is hiding something and has an agenda, despite Victor's denials.
    Outside Baraki threatens to punish the person who allowed Victor to get a hold of a scalpel. Victor continues singing, but the Doctor tells him to stop. Victor says he just wants to stay in the sickbay which the Doctor says is fine. He then thinks for a few moments before claiming that he has a headache. Victor is sceptical, but when the Doctor says it's bad and getting much worse, Victor agrees but warns the Doctor that only he can enter. Baraki is hesitant to allow the Doctor in, but he assures her that he'll be fine.


    Ace asks about the mysterious bogey, but Yanikov and Shepstay say they have no information about it. Shepstay thinks the bogey is being hidden and that the pilot is using technology that is invisible to the Vancouver's scanners. Yanikov believes the ship may be hostile. When Ace asks why he thinks that, he says there is no other reason to hide. Lt. Baraki tells Ace that the Doctor wants to talk to her privately. Ace goes to her quarters, and the Doctor updates her on the situation, warning her not to go back to the Lilliput. Ace argues that there may not even be a ship, but the Doctor says that there is, and she needs to lead the Vancouver crew. The Doctor then gives her instructions on interstellar combat, and Ace returns to the bridge.
    Victor places the trolly back and unlocks the door. The Doctor enters and Victor starts looking around for antibiotics. The Doctor then reveals that he doesn’t actually have a headache, he just said that so Victor would let him in. Victor is horrified and annoyed, but the Doctor tells him to be quiet and that he has questions for him. Victor reluctantly sits on a nearby bed, and the Doctor asks about the mysterious sixth container. Victor claims he doesn’t know what the Doctor's talking about, but the Doctor tells him that his name was on the manifest and therefore he'd know. Victor continues to insist he has no clue what he's on about. The Doctor then asks about the mysterious passenger in the container, but Victor claims to have no knowledge of an unknown occupant in the container. Baraki and her men suddenly storm in and surround a horrified Victor. The Doctor says he told Baraki to wait outside. Baraki then places Victor in irons, and he's escorted from the sickbay. The Doctor then demands to know what Victor's hiding, but Victor maintains that he knows nothing. The Doctor says that he doesn’t trust him due to his behaviour and believes he has an agenda. Victor asks the Doctor what he thinks the agenda is, and the Doctor replies that he intends to find out. The Doctor tells Baraki that he thinks Victor is somehow linked to the disappearance of the crew and that they should inform Ace of recent developments.


    Baraki suggests that the Doctor returns to the Vancouver, but the Doctor refuses. Baraki then tells the Doctor that she doesn't trust him or Ace and that she thinks their credentials are fake. She also warns the Doctor that Yanikov is getting suspicious. The Doctor reminds her that the grain silo has not been searched.
    Back on the Vancouver, Ace asks about the bogey, but Yanikov and Shepstay inform her that they’ve got nothing and that the bogey has vanished. Shepstay believes that it's being shrouded and that the technology the pilot has allows them to be invisible even to the Vancouver's scanners. Yanikov believes that the ship may be hostile. When Ace asks why he thinks that, he states that there'd be no other reason to hide. Lt. Baraki then comes through on the coms stating that the Doctor wishes to speak to Ace. When Yanikov attempts to patch the Doctor through Baraki states that he asked to speak to her privately. Ace asks Yanikov to patch the Doctor through to her coms, which he begrudgingly does. Ace then heads to her quarters, telling Shepstay that she has the bridge.


    On the Vancouver, Yanikov argues with Ace about the bogey when suddenly it reappears. Yanikov says it's big and matches nothing in their database. Ace wonders if it's a warship, and Yanikov says it could be. The vessel starts heading towards the Vancouver.
    Inside her quarters, the Doctor updates Ace on the situation. Ace wants to head back over to the Lilliput, but the Doctor tells her to stay put. Ace argues that there may not even be a ship, but the Doctor says that there likely is and that she needs to lead the crew of the Vancouver. Ace asks if he's coming back, to which he replies that he needs to investigate. Ace says she needs him, but Shepstay suddenly calls for Ace, saying they've picked up the bogey. Ace is worried, but the Doctor assures her she'll be fine before giving her instructions on inter-stellar combat. Ace then heads back to the Bridge.


    The Doctor, Victor, and Baraki go to the grain silo. Victor explains that he is just an aid worker and doesn't know anything. The Doctor and Baraki do not believe him. Baraki wonders if the Doctor is secretly working with Victor and if they're part of a rival organisation.
    Back on the Lilliput, Baraki suggests that the Doctor returns to the Vancouver, but the Doctor says that he's just finished explaining to Ace why he can't. Baraki argues that he should, the Doctor tries convincing her to go back but she refuses, sensing that it's not safe, which the Doctor agrees with. Baraki then says that it's not safe with him around. She then tells the Doctor that she doesn’t trust him and while she respects Ace, she's not sure she trusts her either. The Doctor asks why, and she replies that he and Ace just suddenly showed up before they all left for the mission, with credentials that she's convinced are fake. And now the crew have gone missing except for Victor. Baraki warns the Doctor that Yanikov is getting suspicious. The Doctor then says that he's the ranking officer, to which Baraki reminds him that she's in charge of the search. The Doctor then asks if Baraki searched everywhere, to which she says she did. The Doctor then reminds her that this is a grain ship and Baraki realises that they've not searched the grain silo.


    Ace tells the Doctor that she thinks they're in trouble and asks about Delta-V reserves. The Doctor explains it to her, and she realises that they'll be able to go faster if they have low fuel reserves. Shepstay informs Ace that the mysterious vessel is no longer on a reverse interception course and has changed headings.
    Back on the Vancouver, Yanikov has lost the bogey much to Ace's annoyance. The two begin arguing over whether the systems are working when suddenly the bogey reemerges. Yanikov says that it's big and matches nothing in their database. Ace wonders if it's a warship, Yanikov says it could be and that it's no longer hiding. The unknown vessel suddenly begins heading towards the Vancouver.


    The Doctor, Baraki, and Victor reach the airlock and are wearing spacesuits. They enter the grain silo and meet three insectoid-like aliens hanging upside down, stuck to the ceiling by some type of goo. The main alien introduces himself as a Metatraxi. He then tries taunting Baraki into firing at him, but the Doctor stops her. The Metatraxi attempt to taunt the Doctor, but he ignores them.
    The Doctor, Victor and Baraki are heading down to the grain silo. Victor explains that [[Earth Aid (organisation)|Earth Aid]] is the most charitable organisation in the universe and that he's just a simple Aid Worker and knows nothing. The Doctor and Baraki don't believe him. Baraki wonders if the Doctor is secretly working with Victor and asks if they’re secretly part of a rival organisation. The Doctor dismisses her theory.


    Baraki asks what he's doing, insisting that the Metatraxi are responsible for the crew vanishing. The Doctor insists that he just wants to look at the grain before racing through the door into the access corridor and shutting it.
    On the Vancouver, Yanikov informs everybody that the mysterious vessel is suddenly changing course. Shepstay soon confirms that the vessel has bigger Delta-V reserves, confusing Ace. Ace asks Yanikov to patch her through to the Doctor. She then heads for her quarters. Yanikov is now frustrated with Ace, but Shepstay tells him to stop it.


    On the Vancouver, Shepstay and Yanikov continue to track the vessel. Shepstay insists that they accelerate to pursue the vessel, but Ace points out that they don't know if they should pursue. Yanikov tells her that he's having no luck getting a response, telling Ace that they can hear them, they just don't want to respond. Ace orders a missile to be fired. Shepstay asks why and Ace tells her that it's to fire a warning shot and get their attention. Shepstay says they can't. Yanikov then tells Ace that the vessel has a new heading, and after Ace asks where it's heading, he tells her it's heading for the Lilliput and straight towards the grain silo.
    In her quarters, Ace tells the Doctor that she thinks they're toast and asks about Delta-V reserves. The Doctor explains it to her, but this only leaves Ace feeling more confused and worried. However, she soon understands that they'll be able to go faster if they have low fuel reserves. Shepstay then comes through on the coms and informs Ace that the mysterious vessel is no longer on a reverse interception course and has changed headings. Ace heads back to the bridge.

    The Doctor, Baraki and Victor reach the entrance to the grain silo, and Victor asks why he can’t stay here and gets berated by Baraki. The Doctor tries to argue that they don’t need Victor, but Baraki says she wants him where she can see him. As they approach the airlock, Baraki asks the Doctor what he thinks is in the grain silo, but the Doctor laments that he hasn't got a clue which frustrates him. 

    Back on the Vancouver, Shepstay informs Ace that they’re unsure what the mysterious vessel is up to. Yanikov states that they've tried contacting it, much to Ace's surprise. Shepstay says it's a standard procedure and that they tried contacting the vessel as soon as it appeared. Ace tells them to keep trying much to Yanikov's annoyance.

    The Doctor, Baraki and Victor have now reached the airlock and are wearing spacesuits. Baraki wants to go first as they've no idea what they could be dealing with, but the Doctor insists on going first. They then enter and are met by three [[Metatraxi|insectoid-like aliens]] hanging upside down, stuck to the ceiling by some type of goo. The main alien introduces himself as a Metatraxi. He then tries taunting Baraki into firing at him, but the Doctor stops her. The Metatraxi attempt to taunt the Doctor, but he ignores them and heads for the entrance to the grain silo. Baraki asks what he's doing, insisting that the Metatraxi are the ones responsible for the crew vanishing. The Doctor insists that he just wants to look at the grain before racing through the door into the access corridor and shutting it.

    On the Vancouver, Shepstay and Yanikov are continuing to track the vessel. Shepstay insists that they accelerate to pursue the vessel, but Ace points out that they don't know if they should pursue. Yanikov tells her that he's having no luck getting a response, telling Ace that they can hear them, they just don't want to respond. Ace orders a missile to be fired. Shepstay asks why and Ace tells her that it's to fire a warning shot and get their attention. Shepstay says they can't. Yanikov then tells Ace that the vessel has a new header, and after Ace asks where it's heading, he tells her it's heading for the Lilliput and straight towards the grain silo.  


    === Part 3 ===
    === Part 3 ===
    Yanikov reports that the ship is not going to collide with the grain silo leaving Ace relieved. Shepstay reports that the vessel is now attaching lines to the Lilliput and towing it away, leaving Ace confused before suggesting that they follow it.
    Yanikov reports that the ship won't collide with the grain silo, leaving Ace relieved. Shepstay reports that they're attaching lines to the Lilliput and towing it away, leaving Ace confused before suggesting they follow it.


    The Doctor finally reaches the door to the grain silo which has a keypad, meaning there's a password. He correctly guess the password as Demeter, the Goddess of wheat. The Doctor then enters the silo.
    The Doctor reaches the silo door with a keypad requiring a password. He guesses correctly, Demeter, the Goddess of wheat. The light reveals piles of grain with worm-like creatures emerging. The creatures introduce themselves as Grub from the planet Safensthome. They stowed away, stuck the crew to the walls, and were kicked out of their planet for eating all the food. The main door slams shut.


    Victor is meddling with the keypad when Baraki stops him before demanding he opens the door. The Doctor runs out and explains about the Grub and crew's location. He advises Baraki to get food to distract the Grub and use gel to free the crew. Baraki agrees.
    The Doctor switches on a light, revealing massive piles of grain. Quite suddenly, large [[Grub|worm-like creatures]] emerge from the grain. The Doctor says that he means them no harm, but wishes to know who they are and what they’re doing here. The main creature introduce him and the others as Grub, a race from the planet Safensthome who were kicked out due to eating all the food. They found the grain silo and stowed away on board, they then stuck the crew to the walls. The main door suddenly slams shut.


    On the Vancouver, ships approach a planet that Shepstay confirms is Safensthome. Yanikov is relieved they're at their destination. Ace is confused by the inhabitants' cheeky behaviour.
    Victor is just outside the door, meddling with the keypad when suddenly Baraki stops him before demanding he open the door. Victor complies and opens the door, allowing the Doctor to run out. Baraki berates him for disobeying her orders, but the Doctor quickly explains about the Grub and where the crew are. He then advises Baraki to get her troops to gather some food, use it to distract the Grub, and then use some special gel to free the crew, Baraki agrees to this.


    In the silo, Baraki's troops free who they think are the crew. They're actually the Metatraxi, who ambush and kill Baraki's troops. The Doctor and Baraki attempt to run, but the Metatraxi corner them. Victor is revealed as a traitor, working with the Metatraxi.
    Back on the Vancouver, Ace and the others see that the ships are approaching a planet which Shepstay confirms is Safensthome. Ace is confused by this, feeling that the inhabitants are a bit cheeky. Yanikov says that he's just relieved they’re at their destination.


    The Metatraxi and Victor frogmarch The Doctor and Baraki onto the Lilliput's Bridge. Victor reveals he's fighting the injustices of politics behind food aid but admits he's doing it for money. Victor forces a headset on Baraki's head, communicating with sentient planets, which only works with women. Baraki goes into a trance.
    Later in the grain silo, the Grub are busy eating while Baraki's troops are freeing who they think are the crew. Baraki tells the Doctor that she feels she was wrong about him and that she'll be glad when this is all over. The Doctor, however, doesn’t think it's over, and feels that Victor isn’t being truthful, but Victor tells him to stop worrying. The troops finish releasing the crew and it's revealed that it wasn’t the crew, but the Metatraxi who ambush and kill all of Baraki's troops. The Doctor and Baraki attempt to run, but the Metatraxi corner them and it's revealed that Victor is working with them.


    On the Vancouver, Yanikov detects a dozen ships heading towards them, a war fleet.
    The Metatraxi and Victor frogmarch The Doctor and Baraki on to the Lilliput's Bridge. Baraki tells Victor that she always suspected that he was no good. Victor states that he's a loyalist, fighting the injustices of politics behind food aid. The Doctor's not convinced, prompting Victor to reveal he's just doing it for money. Victor then takes out a [[Telepathic Headset|headset,]] and the Doctor explains to Baraki that it's used to communicate with sentient planets. Victor forces it on to Baraki's head, revealing that the device only works with women, The Doctor adding that sentient planets are female. Baraki then goes into a trance.


    The Metatraxi leader reveals Safensthome is their home planet. They plan to take the crews to their battle arena and "taunt them to death." The planet evolved the Metatraxi to combat the Grub. They constantly fight wars, leaving the planet safe and plentiful.
    Back on the Vancouver, Yanikov detects a dozen ships heading towards them from the planet. He then informs everybody that it's a [[Metatraxi War Fleet|war fleet]].


    On the Vancouver, the ship is coming under heavy fire from the war fleet. Ace asks Yanikov to patch her through to the main battleship. A Metatraxi replies, introducing his race. Ace introduces herself and reveals that she's fighting against them. The Metatraxi orders his fleet to retreat, seeing it as an insult that a woman would challenge them.
    The Doctor comes to the conclusion that the Metatraxi have taken over Safensthome, but the Metatraxi leader reveals that this is in fact their home planet.


    In the Metatraxi battle arena, dozens of Metatraxi cheer as the Doctor is forced inside. He confronts the Metatraxi leader who verbally taunts him. At first, the words have no effect, but soon the Doctor is on his knees, mentally exhausted as the Metatraxi leader taunts him for allowing his friends to die. He's saved when the Vancouver arrives. Ace calls down to them, flying the ship over to the Lilliput, grabbing the grain silo and emptying it, releasing the grain and Grub onto the planet. The Grub are happy and rejoices at being back on Safensthome. Several Metatraxi wish to kill the Grub, but the planet tells them not to. The Grub reveals that they’ve learned their lesson and wish to return home. The Metatraxi believe they'll devour everything and beg the planet to let them kill the Grub. The planet refuses, stating that the Grub are their brothers and both should get along. The Metatraxi reluctantly agree. The Doctor then leaves, since this is a family affair.
    The Doctor, Baraki, Victor and the Metatraxi step out on to Safensthome. The Doctor notes that there isn’t much of a famine going on, to which Victor reveals that he made the famine part up. The Metatraxi leader reveals that he and the other Metatraxi plan to take the crews of both ships to their battle arena and "taunt them to death" The planet, speaking through Baraki reveals that it evolved the Metatraxi in order to combat the Grub. The Metatraxi constantly go off fighting in wars, leaving the planet safe and plentiful.

    Back on the Vancouver, the ship is coming under heavy fire from the war fleet and Shepstay tells Ace that they're almost out of weapons. Ace then gets an idea and asks Yanikov to patch her through to the main battle ship. A Metatraxi replies, introducing his race. Ace introduces herself and reveals that she's the captain of the Space Vessel Vancouver, and she's fighting against them. The Metatraxi is disgusted by this and orders his fleet to retreat, seeing it as an insult that a woman would challenge the Metatraxi. Yanikov and Shepstay congratulate Ace while other crew members clap. Shepstay asks Ace how she knew that would work, and Ace states that some boys at her school would back off if she challenged them.

    In the Metatraxi battle arena, dozens of Metatraxi are heard cheering as the Doctor is forced inside. He then confronts the Metatraxi leader who verbally taunts him. At first, the words have no effect, but soon the Doctor is on his knees, clutching his temples. He's mentally exhausted as the Metatraxi leader taunts him for allowing his friends to die. He's soon saved when the Vancouver arrives. Ace calls down to them (horrifying the leader,) before flying the ship over to the Lilliput, grabbing the grain silo and emptying it, releasing the grain and Grub on to the planet. The Grub are happy and rejoice at being back on Safensthome. Several Metatraxi discover this and wish to kill the Grub, however, the planet tells them not to. The Grub reveals that they’ve learned their lesson and wish to return home. The Metatraxi believe they'll devour everything and begs the planet to let them kill the Grub. The planet refuses, stating that the Grub are their brothers and both should get along. The Metatraxi whine over this, but reluctantly agree. The Doctor then leaves, since this is a family affair.


    Later on, both the Doctor and Ace are safely inside the TARDIS. Ace asks the Doctor if he thinks the Metatraxi and Grub will get along. The Doctor believes that they will, saying that the strangest people get on. Ace remarks that if they don't, the planet could always evolve a third race to kick them both off. She then asks how Baraki enjoyed essentially being a planet and the Doctor reveals that he thinks she missed it once they removed the headset, but got great satisfaction from placing Victor in irons. Ace asks Doctor if he knew about everything all along like he usually does. The Doctor claims he did, but when Ace presses him he reveals that for once, he knew absolutely nothing. Ace says that it makes a nice change and hopes that he keeps it up.
    Later on, both the Doctor and Ace are safely inside the TARDIS. Ace asks the Doctor if he thinks the Metatraxi and Grub will get along. The Doctor believes that they will, saying that the strangest people get on. Ace remarks that if they don't, the planet could always evolve a third race to kick them both off. She then asks how Baraki enjoyed essentially being a planet and the Doctor reveals that he thinks she missed it once they removed the headset, but got great satisfaction from placing Victor in irons. Ace asks Doctor if he knew about everything all along like he usually does. The Doctor claims he did, but when Ace presses him he reveals that for once, he knew absolutely nothing. Ace says that it makes a nice change and hopes that he keeps it up.
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    == Cast ==
    == Cast ==
    * [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy]]
    * [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy]]
    * [[Ace McShane|Ace ]]- [[Sophie Aldred]]
    * [[Ace]] - [[Sophie Aldred]]
    * [[Victor Espinosa]] - [[Paterson Joseph]]
    * [[Victor Espinosa]] - [[Paterson Joseph]]
    * [[Shepstay]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabina_Franklyn Sabina Franklyn]
    * [[Shepstay]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabina_Franklyn Sabina Franklyn]
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    *[[Producers|Producer]] - [[John Nathan-Turner]]
    *[[Producers|Producer]] - [[John Nathan-Turner]]
    *[[Script Editors|Script Editor]] - [[Andrew Cartmel]]
    *[[Script Editors|Script Editor]] - [[Andrew Cartmel]]
    *[[Director]] - [[Chris Clough]]
    *[[Director]] - [[Alan Wareing]]
    *[[Lighting]] - [[Ian Dow]]
    *[[Lighting]] - [[Ian Dow]]
    *[[Production designer|Designer]] - [[Nick Somerville]]
    *[[Production designer|Designer]] - [[Nick Somerville]]
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    === Development ===
    === Development ===

    * A working title for this story was Bad Destination.
    * In 1989, Doctor Who script editor Andrew Cartmel and writer Ben Aaronovitch began developing the concept for a new story idea, which would eventually become the serial Earth Aid. The story was originally conceived as a way to showcase Ace, the Doctor’s companion, in a leading role, and was inspired by the popular science fiction series Star Trek.
    *In an early draft of the script, the [[Metatraxi]] were intended to be more Samurai like.
    * However, the idea was initially dismissed by Cartmel, who was concerned that the story’s ambitious scope and elaborate special effects would be too costly for the BBC’s budget. It was only after producer John Nathan-Turner expressed a strong interest in the idea that the project was given the green light.
    * This early draft also featured something known as a 'Data Vampire' and the [[Seventh Doctor]] creating Stone Henge to send a signal into space.
    * Aaronovitch returned to the script and fleshed out the story, incorporating elements of a strong-villain concept that he and Cartmel had previously developed.

    === Production ===
    === Production ===


    * The supporting cast for this serial was made up of largely unknown actors, with much of John Nathan-Turner’s stunt-casting reserved for later stories. Paterson Joseph, who played Victor Espinosa, had some television and theater experience in the UK, but wasn’t anywhere near a well-known face. Cartmel had been keen to cast a black actor in a leading-role during the season and this went to Joseph. Sabina Franklyn, who played Shepstay, had a few television credits to her name. Michael Keating, who played Yanikov, was best known for his role as Vila in the science fiction series Blake’s 7, which Nathan-Turner often stole actors from, and also starred in The Sun Makers back in 1977. Sasha Mitchell, who played Baraki, was a relatively new actor with only a handful of television credits. Peter Tuddenham, who played the voice Metatraxi, had a long career as a voice actor for the BBC. Simon Coady, who played the Grub, was also a relatively unknown actor at the time.
    * To be added.
    * The creatures in this story were achieved using costumes, much like the ones used in Battlefield and the Curse of Fenric, the previous season. However, the Metatraxi were not voiced by the performers in the costumes but instead by veteran voice actor, Peter Tuddenham. The realisation of the creatures worked surprisingly well and many were eagerly impressed.

    === Post-Production ===
    === Post-Production ===


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    * Official BARB ratings - 4.3m for Part One, 4.7m for Part Two and 4.6m for Part Three.
    * Official BARB ratings - 4.3m for Part One, 4.7m for Part Two and 4.6m for Part Three.
    === Story Notes ===
    === Story Notes ===
    * This is the second story to feature an actor who would later go on to play the Doctor: in this case, [[Paterson Joseph]], who plays [[Victor Espinosa]], would later be cast as the [[Twelfth Doctor]]. The previous example of this was [[Colin Baker]], who first played [[Maxil]] in the [[Season 20 (Doctor Who)|Season 20]] story [[Arc of Infinity (serial)|''Arc of Infinity'']], later being cast as the [[Sixth Doctor]].
    * This story marks the debut of a brand new [[TARDIS]] console room which would go on to be used until [[Hatred of the Daleks (serial)|Hatred of the Daleks]].
    * This would not happen again until [[2019]], when [[Ace Bhatti]], who had previously played [[Gravvil]] in the [[Panopticon (TV Series)|Panopticon]] episode [[C'est La Vie (episode)|''C'est La Vie'']], was cast as the [[Sixteenth Doctor]].
    * This is the first story to feature the [[Metatraxi]]. They would later appear in [[Crime of the Century (serial)|Crime of the Century]], [[Blood and Iron (serial)|Blood and Iron]] and [[The Enemy Uncovered (episode)|The Enemy Uncovered]]. They also make an appearance in [[The Elysium (TV Series)|The Elysium]] [[Season 4 (The Elysium)|Season 4]] episodes [[Hostile Assault (episode)|''Hostile Assault'']] and [[To the Death (episode)|''To the Death'']].


    == Continuity ==
    == Continuity ==
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    * Ace wishes that she still had her original tape-deck. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Remembrance of the Daleks (serial)|''Remembrance of the Daleks'']])
    * Ace wishes that she still had her original tape-deck. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Remembrance of the Daleks (serial)|''Remembrance of the Daleks'']])
    * Ace mentions that she almost became a cheetah on one occasion. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Survival (serial)|''Survival'']])
    * Ace mentions that she almost became a cheetah on one occasion. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Survival (serial)|''Survival'']])
    * [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] would later encounter the [[Metatraxi]] in [[Karifstan]] in the [[Middle East]] in October [[1990]]. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Crime of the Century (serial)|''Crime of the Century'']])
    == Home Video Releases ==
    == Home Video Releases ==
    To be added.
    To be added.
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    [[Category:Chapter Two Part II Stories]]
    [[Category:Chapter Two Stories]]
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    [[Category:Seventh Doctor Stories]]
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    Latest revision as of 17:27, 29 July 2023

    The following article is written from an Out of Universe perspective.

    Earth Aid is the first story in Season 27. It was written by Ben Arronovitch, directed by Chris Clough and features Sylvester McCoy as The Doctor and Sophie Aldred as Ace.

    Synopsis

    The Space Vessel Vancouver has a new Captain and her name is Ace! As she and the Doctor, undercover, investigate an unidentified ship approaching them, tensions rise within the crew. When gunfire erupts, Ace and her team finds signs of a struggle but no crew. The only survivor an aid worker who's story doesn't add up. As they investigate further, they uncover a horrifying mystery in a missing container....

    Plot

    Part 1

    In the vastness of space, the Space Vessel Vancouver is on a mission. Ace, the captain, and her crew members Yanikov and Shepstay are informed of their arrival at Lilliput. As they near the planet, the crew detects an unidentified craft approaching Lilliput. They attempt to establish contact, but there is no response.

    Ace, accompanied by the Doctor, heads to her quarters to receive updates on the situation. While discussing the matter, Ace expresses her concern that Yanikov doesn't trust her. The Doctor dismisses her worries, and they reveal that they are working undercover in case of an emergency.

    Meanwhile, on the bridge, Yanikov voices his mistrust of Ace to Shepstay. Suddenly, the scanner picks up gunfire from the unknown ship. Yanikov reports this to Shepstay, who orders everyone to do their jobs.

    Ace and the boarding party, led by Lieutenant Baraki, head to Lilliput to investigate the situation. The Doctor thinks it's unnecessary for the troops to arm themselves. Upon arriving, Ace splits the party into two groups to cover more ground. While investigating the banquet area, Ace and the Doctor find that all the food is still warm, indicating that something has happened to the crew. Lt. Baraki contacts Ace, informing her and the Doctor that they have discovered someone using the showers.

    Ace and the Doctor rush to the shower area to investigate. They find one shower left on, but nobody is using it. Baraki then contacts Ace, informing her that someone is using a rowing machine in the gym. The Doctor, Ace, Baraki, and the troops enter the gym to find Victor Espinosa, an aid worker, singing while using a rowing machine. Baraki confirms his identity. When questioned about what happened, Victor refuses to speak. He demands to be taken to the sickbay, or else he will lead them to the armoury where it all started.

    In the armoury, the Doctor, Ace, and Baraki hide behind a rack while Victor fires his gun at them. Victor claims that he needs the gun to survive. The Doctor tries to convince him to put the gun down, but Victor refuses. Ace suggests that they shoot the gun out of Victor's hand and take him out. Ace tells the Doctor and Baraki to keep Victor talking while she goes to find an air duct. The Doctor tells Victor that they can't leave him behind as he holds the key to the crew's disappearance. Victor claims he doesn't know what happened, but the Doctor points out that he knows more than he's letting on. Ace suddenly appears from behind and shoots the gun out of Victor's hand. Baraki handcuffs him, and the Doctor insists on taking him with them to answer some questions.

    Back on the Vancouver, in sickbay, Victor sits with his injured hand being bandaged by the Doctor. Victor explains that he acted in self-defence but refuses to reveal what happened, claiming it is too horrifying to relive. He pleads with the Doctor not to push him to reveal more. As they speak, Baraki enters and requests to speak with the Doctor.

    Baraki asks the Doctor if he believes Victor's story, to which the Doctor replies that he suspects Victor knows more than he is letting on. When Baraki inquires about Victor's role, the Doctor reveals that Victor has been assigned to the Lilliput to manage the grain supply and agricultural machinery for the planet Safensthome. However, the Doctor discovers that while there are only five containers of machinery, Victor arrived with six.

    Baraki realises that they need to investigate the mystery container. With a cutting tool in hand, Baraki cautiously cuts through the container, warning the Doctor of potential booby traps. Upon entry, they discover traces of consumed food and scratch marks on the walls. The Doctor grows concerned that something is alive inside the container but is no longer there.

    Part 2

    The Doctor and Baraki search for clues inside a container and find small oxygen cylinders that explain how someone inside was able to breathe. Baraki suggests they search the whole ship for the mystery intruder, but they receive a call from her communicator saying that sickbay is in lockdown and Victor has locked himself inside. The Doctor goes to the sickbay and finds Victor holding a scalpel while singing. The Doctor convinces Baraki to let him handle the situation, and he enters the sickbay, claiming he has a headache. Victor lets him in but becomes annoyed when the Doctor reveals he doesn't have a headache and starts asking questions. Victor denies knowing anything about the sixth container or the mysterious passenger. Baraki storms in with her men and places Victor under arrest. The Doctor tells Baraki he thinks Victor is somehow linked to the disappearance of the crew and suggests they inform Ace.

    On the Vancouver, Yanikov and Shepstay inform Ace that they've got nothing on the bogey, and Yanikov believes the ship may be hostile. Baraki contacts Ace privately and updates her on the situation. Ace wants to head back over to the Lilliput, but the Doctor tells her to stay put and lead the crew. Ace asks if he's coming back, to which he replies that he needs to investigate. Shepstay suddenly calls for Ace, saying they've picked up the bogey. The Doctor gives Ace instructions on interstellar combat before she heads back to the bridge.

    Meanwhile, Baraki suggests the Doctor return to Vancouver, but he insists on staying to investigate further. He thinks Victor is hiding something and has an agenda, despite Victor's denials.

    Ace asks about the mysterious bogey, but Yanikov and Shepstay say they have no information about it. Shepstay thinks the bogey is being hidden and that the pilot is using technology that is invisible to the Vancouver's scanners. Yanikov believes the ship may be hostile. When Ace asks why he thinks that, he says there is no other reason to hide. Lt. Baraki tells Ace that the Doctor wants to talk to her privately. Ace goes to her quarters, and the Doctor updates her on the situation, warning her not to go back to the Lilliput. Ace argues that there may not even be a ship, but the Doctor says that there is, and she needs to lead the Vancouver crew. The Doctor then gives her instructions on interstellar combat, and Ace returns to the bridge.

    Baraki suggests that the Doctor returns to the Vancouver, but the Doctor refuses. Baraki then tells the Doctor that she doesn't trust him or Ace and that she thinks their credentials are fake. She also warns the Doctor that Yanikov is getting suspicious. The Doctor reminds her that the grain silo has not been searched.

    On the Vancouver, Yanikov argues with Ace about the bogey when suddenly it reappears. Yanikov says it's big and matches nothing in their database. Ace wonders if it's a warship, and Yanikov says it could be. The vessel starts heading towards the Vancouver.

    The Doctor, Victor, and Baraki go to the grain silo. Victor explains that he is just an aid worker and doesn't know anything. The Doctor and Baraki do not believe him. Baraki wonders if the Doctor is secretly working with Victor and if they're part of a rival organisation.

    Ace tells the Doctor that she thinks they're in trouble and asks about Delta-V reserves. The Doctor explains it to her, and she realises that they'll be able to go faster if they have low fuel reserves. Shepstay informs Ace that the mysterious vessel is no longer on a reverse interception course and has changed headings.

    The Doctor, Baraki, and Victor reach the airlock and are wearing spacesuits. They enter the grain silo and meet three insectoid-like aliens hanging upside down, stuck to the ceiling by some type of goo. The main alien introduces himself as a Metatraxi. He then tries taunting Baraki into firing at him, but the Doctor stops her. The Metatraxi attempt to taunt the Doctor, but he ignores them.

    Baraki asks what he's doing, insisting that the Metatraxi are responsible for the crew vanishing. The Doctor insists that he just wants to look at the grain before racing through the door into the access corridor and shutting it.

    On the Vancouver, Shepstay and Yanikov continue to track the vessel. Shepstay insists that they accelerate to pursue the vessel, but Ace points out that they don't know if they should pursue. Yanikov tells her that he's having no luck getting a response, telling Ace that they can hear them, they just don't want to respond. Ace orders a missile to be fired. Shepstay asks why and Ace tells her that it's to fire a warning shot and get their attention. Shepstay says they can't. Yanikov then tells Ace that the vessel has a new heading, and after Ace asks where it's heading, he tells her it's heading for the Lilliput and straight towards the grain silo.

    Part 3

    Yanikov reports that the ship won't collide with the grain silo, leaving Ace relieved. Shepstay reports that they're attaching lines to the Lilliput and towing it away, leaving Ace confused before suggesting they follow it.

    The Doctor reaches the silo door with a keypad requiring a password. He guesses correctly, Demeter, the Goddess of wheat. The light reveals piles of grain with worm-like creatures emerging. The creatures introduce themselves as Grub from the planet Safensthome. They stowed away, stuck the crew to the walls, and were kicked out of their planet for eating all the food. The main door slams shut.

    Victor is meddling with the keypad when Baraki stops him before demanding he opens the door. The Doctor runs out and explains about the Grub and crew's location. He advises Baraki to get food to distract the Grub and use gel to free the crew. Baraki agrees.

    On the Vancouver, ships approach a planet that Shepstay confirms is Safensthome. Yanikov is relieved they're at their destination. Ace is confused by the inhabitants' cheeky behaviour.

    In the silo, Baraki's troops free who they think are the crew. They're actually the Metatraxi, who ambush and kill Baraki's troops. The Doctor and Baraki attempt to run, but the Metatraxi corner them. Victor is revealed as a traitor, working with the Metatraxi.

    The Metatraxi and Victor frogmarch The Doctor and Baraki onto the Lilliput's Bridge. Victor reveals he's fighting the injustices of politics behind food aid but admits he's doing it for money. Victor forces a headset on Baraki's head, communicating with sentient planets, which only works with women. Baraki goes into a trance.

    On the Vancouver, Yanikov detects a dozen ships heading towards them, a war fleet.

    The Metatraxi leader reveals Safensthome is their home planet. They plan to take the crews to their battle arena and "taunt them to death." The planet evolved the Metatraxi to combat the Grub. They constantly fight wars, leaving the planet safe and plentiful.

    On the Vancouver, the ship is coming under heavy fire from the war fleet. Ace asks Yanikov to patch her through to the main battleship. A Metatraxi replies, introducing his race. Ace introduces herself and reveals that she's fighting against them. The Metatraxi orders his fleet to retreat, seeing it as an insult that a woman would challenge them.

    In the Metatraxi battle arena, dozens of Metatraxi cheer as the Doctor is forced inside. He confronts the Metatraxi leader who verbally taunts him. At first, the words have no effect, but soon the Doctor is on his knees, mentally exhausted as the Metatraxi leader taunts him for allowing his friends to die. He's saved when the Vancouver arrives. Ace calls down to them, flying the ship over to the Lilliput, grabbing the grain silo and emptying it, releasing the grain and Grub onto the planet. The Grub are happy and rejoices at being back on Safensthome. Several Metatraxi wish to kill the Grub, but the planet tells them not to. The Grub reveals that they’ve learned their lesson and wish to return home. The Metatraxi believe they'll devour everything and beg the planet to let them kill the Grub. The planet refuses, stating that the Grub are their brothers and both should get along. The Metatraxi reluctantly agree. The Doctor then leaves, since this is a family affair.

    Later on, both the Doctor and Ace are safely inside the TARDIS. Ace asks the Doctor if he thinks the Metatraxi and Grub will get along. The Doctor believes that they will, saying that the strangest people get on. Ace remarks that if they don't, the planet could always evolve a third race to kick them both off. She then asks how Baraki enjoyed essentially being a planet and the Doctor reveals that he thinks she missed it once they removed the headset, but got great satisfaction from placing Victor in irons. Ace asks Doctor if he knew about everything all along like he usually does. The Doctor claims he did, but when Ace presses him he reveals that for once, he knew absolutely nothing. Ace says that it makes a nice change and hopes that he keeps it up.

    Cast

    Crew

    Memorable Quotes

    To be added.

    Background Information

    Production History

    • To be added.

    Development

    • In 1989, Doctor Who script editor Andrew Cartmel and writer Ben Aaronovitch began developing the concept for a new story idea, which would eventually become the serial Earth Aid. The story was originally conceived as a way to showcase Ace, the Doctor’s companion, in a leading role, and was inspired by the popular science fiction series Star Trek.
    • However, the idea was initially dismissed by Cartmel, who was concerned that the story’s ambitious scope and elaborate special effects would be too costly for the BBC’s budget. It was only after producer John Nathan-Turner expressed a strong interest in the idea that the project was given the green light.
    • Aaronovitch returned to the script and fleshed out the story, incorporating elements of a strong-villain concept that he and Cartmel had previously developed.

    Production

    • The supporting cast for this serial was made up of largely unknown actors, with much of John Nathan-Turner’s stunt-casting reserved for later stories. Paterson Joseph, who played Victor Espinosa, had some television and theater experience in the UK, but wasn’t anywhere near a well-known face. Cartmel had been keen to cast a black actor in a leading-role during the season and this went to Joseph. Sabina Franklyn, who played Shepstay, had a few television credits to her name. Michael Keating, who played Yanikov, was best known for his role as Vila in the science fiction series Blake’s 7, which Nathan-Turner often stole actors from, and also starred in The Sun Makers back in 1977. Sasha Mitchell, who played Baraki, was a relatively new actor with only a handful of television credits. Peter Tuddenham, who played the voice Metatraxi, had a long career as a voice actor for the BBC. Simon Coady, who played the Grub, was also a relatively unknown actor at the time.
    • The creatures in this story were achieved using costumes, much like the ones used in Battlefield and the Curse of Fenric, the previous season. However, the Metatraxi were not voiced by the performers in the costumes but instead by veteran voice actor, Peter Tuddenham. The realisation of the creatures worked surprisingly well and many were eagerly impressed.

    Post-Production

    • To be added.

    Reaction

    • Official BARB ratings - 4.3m for Part One, 4.7m for Part Two and 4.6m for Part Three.

    Story Notes

    Continuity

    Home Video Releases

    To be added.

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