Cease firing! They have escaped! Final termination is inevitable! Eradicate! Obliterate! Annihilate! We will embark in our time machine at once! The Dalek Supreme has ordered they are to be pursued through all eternity! We did it! We did it! Yes, yes. Didn't think we might not, you know. Oh, come on, Doctor. You weren't exactly bursting with confidence when the Eridians held us prisoner. A momentary qualm. A momentary qualm. Nothing more. Nothing more. Yes. A qualm or two, myself. Yes, quite so. Hey, I wonder how those fire beasts enjoyed that Dalek, eh? Bit gritty. Oh, I don't know. I should think a little, uh, patty to Dalek, a la my beast might be rather. Oh, Doctor! Well, we can always drop you off to find out. Thank you very much. We've just escaped from those things. We don't want to be sent back there. Yeah, and I don't think we should run into them again. And I think you must agree that we gave them a very good hiding. Yes, yes, yes. Now, what's this, Doctor? That's my time-path detector. It's been in the ship ever since I constructed it. But you know, I don't remember it registering before. What does it show? Well, it surveys the time-path we're travelling on. The fact that it's registering can only mean one thing. Yes, go on. There's another time machine travelling on the same route. Hmm. Enemy time machine position now constant. Lock tracking device. Tracking device locked. Report extent of time curve. Seven, seven, three. Dalekian scale nine, one, five degrees. Compute time lag by Earth scale. One, four, five, six. Computer reading one five Earth minutes reducing. We are close behind them. Success! Exterminate! Final victory! Inevitable! Order executioner to prepare to disembark. Aye, aye, bay. What flavour is it? Guava. Oh, it's useless, useless. Hello, hello. Got our battle dress on again. The Doctor doesn't seem to be having much luck. Yeah. Well, if we can't escape from them, we'll have to stay and fight them. But we're in front. We could keep moving. Yes, but for how long, Vicki? Let's ask the Doctor. He should know by now what he's going to do. I'm afraid it's no good. We're quite unable to elude them. Doctor, what are we going to do? When we land, just wait for the Daleks to catch us up? It takes 12 minutes for our computers to reorientate and gather power. Now, that 12 minutes is vital to us. We must hold on to it. Give me time to be able to do something. Why don't we just go faster, Doctor? Yes, please, just leave it to me, dear boy. Just leave it to me, will you? Doctor, look, the time rotor. Doctor, it's slowing down. Yes, yes. Oh, that means we can land in two minutes. But where, Doctor, where? Here, on top of the Empire State Building, here on the 102nd story above the ground level, at a height of 1,473 feet. This is the tallest building, the tallest structure in the entire world. Now, you'll know. When you come up in the elevator, it took you seven minutes. Well, this way down, you want to get down in a hurry, it would take you 30 seconds. Well, of course, we don't recommend that. Now, as we gaze out across the panorama, as we gaze out across the imposing panorama of our proud city, you will notice many other notable buildings, among them the Chrysler Tower, that's 1,046 feet high, and the Channon Tower, that's 680 feet high, and already it's threatened with obsolescence. With ob what? Of the Zoib, also the mighty Hudson River. And now, if you'll come with me to the north aspect of the building, I will point out many more items of interest. Come with me. We sure don't have anything like that in Alabama. No, sir. I could have sworn that thing wasn't here just now. You know, I guess that's New York for you. Morning. You're from Mass? No, no, ma'am. No, I'm from Alabama. What time is this? Three after twelve, ma'am. I really meant, what year is this? What, you mean you have different years here? Well, what year is it in Alabama? 1966, ma'am. Say, you wouldn't be trying to have a bit of fun with me now, would you? No, no. Afternoon. Morning. 1966. Oh. Um, thank you. Place to have lunch, am I? I don't recognize this place. It's ancient New York. Ancient? There were pictures of it in our history books. It was destroyed in the Dalek invasion. Right. How many more of you are there in that thing? Oh, just the four of us, young man. Must be a kind of tired squeeze. I'd like to know what come out of that. Doctor? This is no place to meet the Daleks. A lot of innocent people could get hurt. Quite so, quite so, dear boy. Well, computers will be ready in a few moments. I suggest that we re-embark. Dickie, Barbara, come along. Hey, you going back in? Yes, that's right. Oh, now, come on, wait a minute. I just bet you folks are from Hollywood. You're making some kind of motion picture. Now, that's it, ain't it? No, it ain't. I mean, it just is. Come on, tell me. Your secret will be safe. Yes, sir, real safe. A secret. Sure, I seen this trick before. Great long police cars coming out of tiny little wooden sheds. I saw you come out of there with my own eyes. You just ain't going to make it back in again. Goodbye. Goodbye. I knew I was right. You should be wearing police uniforms, of course. You're always in a chase. Chase, yes, as a matter of fact, young man. That's exactly what this is. Now, if you'll excuse me, I must be getting along. It's the chase, you know. Sure thing, mister. I understand. Just wait till I tell the folks back home I met some real loud movie. Do you know Cheyenne Bode? Just wait a minute. I'm going to stay on satellite. That's real clever how they've done that. Sure, but don't beat off. That's clever. I'm going to do it if they ain't going to do it again. Howdy, mister. Say, you sure are an ugly looking prick. What's the name of this film, mister? My, my, boy, you come all over in blue spots. What's this thing here? Now, now, now. There ain't no need to get so. You know, the movie people was right, friend. Oh, beep, beep. Where are they? They just left. They was in some kind of beat up old blue wooden box. It just kind of lagged behind it. Hey, sir, I thought they'd have been chasing you. I thought I got a picture of this. Sure is the greatest. Well, dang me. They ain't gone and done it again. This is the greatest thing. It's got to be around here somewhere. Just can't imagine that they left. I know you're there somewhere, boy. I enjoy my way. There's got to be a trick to it somehow. Yes, sir. I bet they say it's Holland. He's a... Keep an eye on him. See that he don't jump over the building. I'll get a cop to watch him. Just cut it back. They should not stay near our lights. Yes, I wonder. They're still on our track. Catching us up, are they? Will you get my screwdriver, child, the large one? The one that I was filling with on the visualizer. Okay. Oh, this thing's heavy. Yes, thank you, thank you. Is this going to work, Doctor? Maybe. I'm not sure. But if they're going to catch us up, we've got to find something to fight back with. Oh, Doctor, why don't we just stay where we are? That's out of the question, my dear. A vacuum in space, we should all be dead in no time. Here you are. Ah, thank you, thank you. What's this all about? The idea is, my dear, is to find something that we can fight back with. Doctor, we're landing. But I'm not ready. I'm not ready. We can't meet them now. Oh, gracious. No, wait a minute. We shall have to land and then take off as quickly as we can again. Land about six miles off to the south or west, sir. Aye. That'll be the island of Santa Maria. One of the Azores, truth. We're making poor time, Mr. Richardson. And now I'd be calmed after the storm. I'll mark a reading on the deck, sir. I'm going below, if you should want me. Sardis says I have childish sickness. I'm not ready yet. It is a ship, Ian. It's a sailing ship at sea. Barbara, don't go wandering off, please. I just want to have a look. I love sailing ships. There's no point in being seen. No, well, I'll just have a look at it. No, no, no, no, Doctor. The controls, we... Got you. Let go of me. Let go. You don't my beauty. Captain Briggs has got a way of dealing with stowaways. I am not a stowaway and you're hurting my hands. Just you keep still, Miss Haley. Where have you been hiding since we set sail, eh? I haven't been hiding. I have just come on board. Oh. I suppose you're some sort of a mermaid that's lost her tail, eh? Guess what, I'm from Santa Maria there. Just to give us poor, lonely sailormen a little bit of feminine company. Well, everything appears to be in order, my boy. Oh, we haven't done very well so far, Doctor, have we? Let's face it. First of all, we land on top of a skyscraper. Now we land on a crummy old ship. What we need is space. Indeed, indeed. Well, we're ready to move on. 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