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As the Doctor attempts to help Snathe find the Worldbane -- mainly in order to recover the lost TARDIS -- Rose befriends Lerox, an unusual Sontaran who possesses a conscience, and who holds the key to saving not only the Doctor and Rose, but the homeworld of Sontar itself.
In 2021, as well as starring in the nine-part Dalek Universe saga (which sees the Tenth Doctor trapped in the pre-Time War universe and separated from the TARDIS), Tennant reprised the Tenth Doctor for the second part of the Out of Time trilogy, fighting Cybermen with the Fifth Doctor (Peter Davison) in The Gates of Hell.
The Doctor's TARDIS as it looked between 2005 and 2010, on display at BBC Television Centre The Doctor's TARDIS as it looked between 2018 and Present. In the fictional universe of the Doctor Who television show, TARDISes are space- and time-travel vehicles of the Time Lords, an alien species from the planet Gallifrey.
After being alone with Bill's avatar, the Doctor returns to the TARDIS and regenerates after relaying advice to his next incarnation. After the Thirteenth Doctor examines her reflection, the TARDIS suffers multiple failures. As the console room explodes and the TARDIS dematerialises, the Doctor is thrown out and plummets towards the Earth.
Sick Building is a BBC Books original novel written by Paul Magrs and based on the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones . This book had the working title The Wicked Bungalow [ 1 ] before changing to Sick Building , at the request of Russell T Davies .
Once the Doctor locks in The Infinite's location, Baltazar takes control of the TARDIS, knocks the Doctor out with a blast, and leaves him to perish in the snow. On The Infinite, Baltazar orders Martha to find the hold, which she does by accidentally falling through the deck. In the hold, Martha finds the Doctor waiting for her.
The Doctor, unwell, passes out. Cutler detains the Doctor and Ben in a cabin. Ben escapes, sabotages the rocket, and the Z-bomb launch fails. A new squadron of Cybermen arrive, kill Cutler, take control of the base, and order the Z-bomb to be disarmed. Cybermen invade Earth and take over Geneva Space Command.
The Wire reveals herself and tries to consume them, but upon seeing the Doctor's sonic screwdriver, she stops, retreats into a portable television set built by Magpie, and escapes, heading for the Alexandra Palace television station. The Doctor and Tommy use equipment from Magpie's shop and the TARDIS to create a device to capture the Wire.