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Aneesha is now deeply entrenched in a love triangle between Ahmed and the rather conveniently divorced Dr. That leaves the women of Invasion, and neither is doing anything all that interesting.
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When he sees Casper’s sketchbook, though, full of scribbles that depict his unit’s insignia among other odd things, he agrees to take him to a hospital (and also instantly sobers up.) Trevante seems as good of a bodyguard for the journey as anyone, but he needs some convincing. However, that’d require him to have a seizure be induced and then sustained, which would require medical intervention, thus he needs to get to a hospital. Luckily, thanks to his seizures, he believes he can communicate with them. He goes home to find his mum dead, a gooey victim of the aliens, and then decides that he’s going to wage war against them. This is where he meets Casper.Ĭasper isn’t having a particularly good day either. After that, he makes a long-distance call home to his wife for some teary-eyed blather about being unable to stop loving “him” - the shot of Trevante in the iconic-looking red phonebox while the skyline burns and smokes in the background is the best of the episode - and then goes to an empty pub to drown his sorrows.
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and is incredibly rude to the Air Force personnel about it for no real reason. Trevante, after escaping Afghanistan, finds himself in London, where he’s unable to secure a flight back to the U.S. 31.For what it’s worth, though, “Contact” does admittedly bring at least two subplots together. To see all of these iconic aliens, catch Doctor Who: Flux on BBC America starting Oct. If that happens, the Doctor will have her work cut out trying to defeat two of her deadliest foes. The Cybermen glimpsed in the Doctor Who: Flux trailer are Cyber-Warriors, the newer, more lethal variation from Season 12's two-part finale, "Ascension of the Cybermen/The Timeless Children." They formed an alliance with the Master (Sacha Dhawan), who provided the bodies of his fellow Time Lords to create the superior "CyberMasters." Considering that it is the earlier Cyber-Warriors who appear in the trailer, it is unlikely that the Master will be pulling their strings, though that does not rule out a surprise reappearance from him. They are one of the Doctor's oldest foes, and most recently appeared in three episodes of Season 12. They are a cybernetic race who seek to turn every being into one of their own, replacing limbs with metal equivalents and emotions with unending willpower.
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The Oodĭevised by Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis, the Cybermen's debut in "The Tenth Planet" ended with William Hartnell regenerating into Patrick Troughton, creating the concept that has allowed the role of the Doctor to be passed from actor to actor. The new look suggests that these Sontarans will be more fearsome than any the Doctor has encountered before. However, the Sontarans who appear in the trailer for Doctor Who: Flux are quite different from Strax, having regained their darker, blotchier complexion from "The Time Warrior." They have also ditched the shiny blue helmet and armor they have worn since the Season 4 two-parter "The Sontaran Stratagem/The Poison Sky," in favor of a grey and black combination that hews closer to how they appeared throughout the original series. RELATED: The Edge of Reality is a Haunting Doctor Who Adventure Aimed at Die-Hard Fans The most well-known Sontaran is likely to be Commander Strax (Dan Starkey), a third of the Victorian crime-solvers "The Paternoster Gang" along with the Silurian Madame Vastra (Neve McIntosh) and her human wife Jenny Flint (Catrin Stewart). Introduced along with Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) by Robert Holmes in "The Time Warrior," the Sontarans are the fiercest warriors in the cosmos, a race of clones bred solely to engage in galactic combat.