but To please for having pressed the button it allows the music to be masked so the award Woo! Commander Peter Pettit, will you use those bumps? We are under attack. Ripple to main ramp. General alert. Ripple to main ramp. And disregard. Commence the operation. Get that man off there. He's unconscious. Bring him round. Hurry. All robo men reserve into action. Destroy invaders. We'll just get out of here. Carry him. Come on. Get up. All right. Now let's go. Use the bumps. Jenny. Jenny, over here. Jenny, look. Take that back. I'm going to try and get Tyler out of there. Not on your own. Take them back. Well, now. You know we've been there. Shut up, Jenny. You know this. This house is far from... Where are you going? I'm going to help Tyler get them out. What are you going to do? I don't know. Let's go. Come on. This way. Come on. Stop! Barbara! Get back! Get back! Pull up! Let's go! Lay off retreating. Take prisoners where possible. No kill or exit to the square unblocked. Go! Over here! Has the attack been defeated? Yes. Most of the rebels were killed or wounded. Find every survivor. Destroy everyone. Destroy them. Destroy every one of them. Destroy! Tyler. Not now. Tyler. Your bombs were useless, Dortmund. How many men were killed? We hadn't a chance. How many? I don't know. I think all of them. The doctor and Ian. They were in that saucer. Yes, well, there was an oldish man there. I nearly got him out. Nearly? We're separated. We'll have to get out of London. What for? The Daleks will never look for us down here. They'll look everywhere now. They'll search every inch. They'll destroy every inch. We've made an attack on one of their machines. Your show of force. I must stay here and work on the bomb. It only needs work, Tyler. It's a waste of time. It's the only answer. Well, who's going to use it for you? Me? One man? These two? Use your intelligence. Tyler's right. London's going to be much too hot for us. We can't leave now. What if Susan comes back looking for us? We have a code system letting people know where headquarters are moved. But Susan doesn't know the code. Tyler, would you consider hanging on here for a short while longer? Just a few days. No, Dortmund. It's no use. I only came back here to warn you. I'm going out to see if I can find any more survivors from that raid. Then I'm going north. I'm coming with you. No. I want to move about on my own. But you can't travel as you are. Look, your shoulder's still bleeding. I'll be all right. Good luck. Well, if you see any of my friends... It's no use. He won't come with us. We'll have to go without him. There is the other place. People will be gathering there. There'll be supplies, instruments. I shall be able to work on my bomb. Don't build on it. Yes, we'll go to the museum. I'll get my things together. It'll mean going over one of the bridges and across London. I know. We'll go with you. We've had much more chance on our own. Well, he wouldn't have had any without us. You needn't stay if you don't want to. Old Dortmund may be right. People may start collecting at the Civic Transport Museum. Well, we'd better get going. It'll just be getting late. Do you think we will find my friends there? Yes, yes. It's a possibility. The Supreme Command has given orders for London to be destroyed by firebombs. Do you intend to stay here in the city? No. Order the sorcerer to take me to the mine workings in central England. Now, order the sorcerer to take me to the mine workings in central England. Five, four, three, two, one. Lift off. What the... Critic! You are to be robotised. You are to be robotised. Robotised. Robotised. Robotised. Robotised. Thanks. Thank you. I was hiding in the storeroom when he found me. I'd smuggled myself aboard. You did what? The sorcerer's going to the mine workings in Bedfordshire and my brother's there. I'm going to find him. You don't exactly choose the easiest or the safest way to travel, do you? It's the quickest. Where have you been hiding? In the rampart. See, under there. What are we going to do with him? Most of these large rooms have what they call disposal chutes. That? Yeah. Come on, I'll give you a hand. Better get his feet first. Right. Blank on 72. Blank on 72. Blank on 72. Blank on 72. Blank on 72. Report 055 Robovan Fault. Thank God. Thank God. Thank God. Thank God. We'll give them a few minutes to get well clear and then we'll move on. Where to? I don't know. But what we must do is we must try and find some other survivors. David, David, you're... Stop. Stop. Stop. Why? Why? You killed my mother. Stop. My brother. Stop. Get away from me. Stop. Get away from me. Stop. Stop. Stop. If only we could go to the ship and get away from here. Well, I couldn't go anyway. David. David, perhaps you could. I could ask Grandfather. I'm sure he'd let you come. We could go to a place I've never even heard of, Daleks. And what happens if there's something unpleasant in the new place? We'll move on somewhere. No, Susan, that's not for me. Why not? Look, things aren't made better by running away. Well, it's suicide to stay here. This is my planet. I just can't run off and see what it's like in Venus. I've never felt there was any time or place that I belonged to. I've never had any real identity. One day you will. There'll come a time when you're forced to stop travelling, and you'll arrive somewhere. I don't know. Daleks. I don't know. It could be the Robo-Men. It's coming closer. They're coming down here. David, no! Now, look, just get in there and stay there. David! Baker! I thought you were heading this way, so I followed you. Are you all right? Yes. It's him I'm worried about. Well, look, we're down here. Give me a hand. Grandfather! Take him. What is it? Is he all right? Okay, okay. Not too badly hurt, is he? The Daleks trapped him. Susan. Put that can under. What about the others? Four or five got away. Four or five got away. The rest dead or prisoners. We can't do that. Do you want to stay here with us? A large group won't stand a chance. I thought I'd try on my own. I'll make for the Cornish coast. It's deserted down there. Not much for the Daleks. It's a good idea. We must stay in London. Well, I must be on my way. Look, Baker, here. Take this hip flask. It's full. No, it's all right. Look, go on, man. Take it. There's tons of food in London. You'll need all you can get where you're going. All right, then. Thanks. Good luck to you all. I hope you'll find your friends. Be careful. Thank you. Go on, my friend. Go on. See you, Baker. Look, Baker. I'd like to leave my friends with you. But I must be on my way. Go on, man, I'll see you. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. How's it coming? It's finished. The problem, you see, was the metal that the Daleks use in their outer casing. We don't know very much about it. We call it dalekinium. Well maybe that's what they're mining for up in Bedfordshire. Oh no, no, no, no. The Daleks must have found dalekinium before they came to Earth. What are they mining for then? I don't know. But it must be something that's only found deep, very deep in our planet. Not a sign of anybody. The Daleks have been here, and some of us. How do you know? Well look at these signs. This means that some of our people have moved off to the south coast. And I don't blame them. The place is swarming with Daleks. Do you think another force has landed in London? Yes, I do. We were very lucky to get through the streets. Yes. We haven't got a chance in London, the way things are building up. Well, what can we do? Where can we go? Anyway, what's the point in running away all the time? I'm not running. I'm surviving, that's all. You survive all right. I've got the new formula. Oh, I wish the doctor were here. So do I. But you don't know him. He's a man of science, you said? He is. He's a very brilliant one. There's no sugar, I'm afraid. Well, I should like to show the results of my experiments to another scientist. Where do you think he is? Well, I've been trying to put myself in his place. I'm almost certain he'd head for that mine. If he's alive, he'll be in the mine. I'm sure he'll be. I'm sure he'll be. I'm sure he'll be. I'm sure he'll be. I'm sure he'll be. I'm sure he'll be. I'm sure he'll be. I'm sure he'll be. It isn't for the faintest thought that he is a man of science, as many lives he has. If you said to me that his life was worth life in Merlin, that could not be 1944. It's still 1942. Answer me I hope. Well, I can't, Personal in Politics has not punished the scientist. But if all things back off, I can bet there will be no monitoring of the victims. Barbara, I should like you to find your friend the doctor and give him my notes. But I thought you said you'd finished the bomb. I have. Well then why can't you give it to him yourself? I can, I can. Well, I'd like you to take care of them for me if you will. I'm not exactly mobile in this thing, am I? I'm not leaving you. Very well. Let's make for the mine in Bedford. We'll all be safer once we get away from the city. I'll just round up Jenny and we can make a start. Darling, it's all over the place. Where is he? Dortmund. He can voice town. He couldn't have gone outside. Oh, he wouldn't be so stupid. He's left his notes. Jenny, he's going to try it out for himself. Darling! Darling, darling. Darling, darling. Darling, darling. Darling, darling. Darling, darling. Darling, darling. Darling, darling. Come on, we must get away from them. Jenny! Jenny, come on! Who are you? It's up. Count Jerome. Take it easy. It's the time I should have my stick. Yes, I'll try and find you one. There you are. Ah, well I think that's quite enough to start with. You know, I never realised that walking was so difficult, so exhausting. How's the numbness? Is it wearing off? Yes, I think it is. Oh, God. Quite a while. I might be able to travel. Oh, that's good. David says we should head for the north. There's a resistance group up there and he says we should join up with them. I don't care what that young man says. I make the decisions here, my dear. And I think we should make our way back to the Tardis. What's the good of that, Grandfather? We need someone to help us pass all that rubble. Besides, London's crawling with Daleks. We must go north. Do you question my authority, child? No, Grandfather. It's not that at all. You seem to place more reliance on that young man's word than mine, don't you? Grandfather, it's not that. It's simply that he lives in this time. He understands the situation. I've been down as far as the river. But I've got patrols on every bridge. So what's our next move? Oh, I don't know. What would you suggest, sir? Me? Well, you're the senior member of the party, sir. And I would be grateful for your help. Yes, well, yes, yes, of course, young man, yes. I suggest that as soon as I'm able to walk again, we should travel north. Then we might be able to join up with the resistance party. Mark you, it's only a suggestion. I really should leave it to you, you know, think it out for yourself. It's a very good idea, Grandfather. What? I said it's a very good idea. Yes, I think it's a very good idea. My brother Phil was working at the mine, and he said, if we can find out what the Daleks are up to, we might be able to beat them. Makes sense, doesn't it? Phil's theory is that the Daleks want the magnetic core of Earth. What? That's his idea, anyway. Lower ramp at this embark. Still. Yes, we've landed. What's that? They're lowering the ramp. All clear, this is it. Here. All right. How do we get out of this place? I don't know. The disposal chute. Once we get through the outer door, make for the nearest cover. It's our only chance. All right. I say, what is out there? Your guess is as good as mine. I'll go first. Wait. I think we should get on our way. Grandfather, I think we should stay a bit longer, don't you? Because David looked just now, and there were loads of Daleks. Maybe Susan's right. Perhaps we should wait just five minutes more. All right. All right. Then we'll go. All right. We'll get going.