
Doctor Who: Snakedance
Tegan falls once more under the influence of the Mara and directs the TARDIS to the planet Manussa - but why?

Tegan falls once more under the influence of the Mara and directs the TARDIS to the planet Manussa - but why?

(4/4) The Doctor realizes the freighter is now a huge bomb, with one passenger still aboard.

(3/4) The Cybermen are released from their silos and on the march.

(2/4) With her crew slowly vanishing, Briggs assumes the Doctor to be the guilty party.

(1/4) Silent but deadly androids are protecting a bomb buried beneath the Earth.

(4/4) A recursive occlusion threatens to destroy everything and everyone in Castrovalva.

(3/4) Something is wrong with Castrovalva, but the Portreeve cannot help.

(2/4) The Zero Room is gone, and the Doctors regeneration is unstable.

(1/4) The Doctor tries to recuperate within the Zero Room.

Turlough must make a decision and the Doctor and Tegan are unable to help him.

During an Eternals party, Captain Wrack places a bomb aboard Striker's ship.

The Doctor realizes that Striker is an Eternal and that the crew mean nothing to him.

The Doctor receives a dire warning from the White Guardian.

(4/4) The Dalek agents on Earth take extreme measures to protect the time corridor.

(3/4) Davros has awoken from his centuries long slumber and is taken prisoner by the Doctor.

(2/4) The Daleks have constructed android duplicates of the Doctor.

(1/4) Davros is held captive aboard a prison in space.

Omega has been reborn in Amsterdam, but as a walking anti-matter bomb; the Doctor pursues him.

Within the Matrix, the Doctor unmasks Omega and realizes the threat is far from over...

Commander Maxil doesn't believe the Doctor is innocent.