Doctor Who (1963–1989): Season 17, Episode 17 - The Horns of Nimon: Part One - full transcript

After colliding with a spaceship, The Doctor, Romana and K-9 learn young natives from a peaceful planet called Aneth are being transported into a great labyrinth called "The Power Complex" where the evil bull-like Nimon demands that all his victims who enter The Power Complex are sacrificed so The Nimon can return to the Skonnan Empire back to glory. When Romana is taken captive and also chosen for sacrifice, The Doctor and K-9 travel to the heart of the maze as they set out to rescue Romana and foil The Nimon's evil plan to enslave the universe.

When are we going
to get modern equipment?

Proper battleships?
When are we going to fight again?

It's only a matter of a short time now.

The computer's malfunctioning again.

I warned you, you're overloading it.
The instructions are quite clear.

Until we get new equipment,

we must reroute all subsidiary functions
through the backup computer.

But that takes hours to do.

We're 12 hours out from Aneth.
Only another 12 to Skonnos.

Be a lot faster if this equipment
worked properly.

Nimon will soon fulfil
his great promise to us.



We must be patient.

Patient? Patience is a virtue
of the weak.

Skonnans are meant to fight,
to conquer, to rule,

as in the days when
these ships were built!

We'll fight.

-Nimon will give us all we need.
-When?

When we have fulfilled
our part of the contract.

Oh, really?

This is to be the last shipment.

-The last?
-Yes.

Our part of the contract
will be fulfilled.

-With this cargo?
-Yes.

I'll go and check it's safe.

Weakling scum!



How are they?

Same as the cargo always is,
inferior, craven beings.

They'd have to be, to surrender to us
on an old ship like this.

The Anethans remember the old days,

when these were the most feared ships
in the skies,

before we started fighting
among ourselves.

Twelve hours to Skonnos.
We can do it in six, right?

Not without overloading the computer.

It can take it.

We could do it in nine hours, okay?

Well, it means cutting out the dog leg
round Sector L75.

It means getting home quickly
with this last cargo.

Well, double-check the program.
We mustn't overload it.

It hardly matters.
This ship'll never have to fly again.

See? No problems at all.

We could do it in six hours.

Six hours? You said nine hours.

It'll make it.

You blundering fool! You've wrecked it!

The automatic pilot's gone dead.

Well, it'll be all right, won't it?
We can fly it on manual.

We're off-course already.

All we have to do is
to find the beacon again.

There! There's the beacon.
We can fly back to it.

We're moving further away from it.

Well, push the engines up to full power.

You blundering idiot,
the ship's completely out of control!

Steer, blast you! Steer!

It's not working!

There's nothing we can do!

Seth, what's happening?

I don't know.

You'll look after me, won't you?

Of course I will.

The engines!

They'll blow!

There, that should immobilise her
for the moment.

Correction, Master.
The Tardis is moving.

When making modifications,
it's extremely important

to shut everything down,

except that which is not necessary
to shut down.''

Well, of course!

Terribly easy
to damage things, otherwise.

Ahh!

Like me, for instance.

I'll disconnect that.

Good. That should hold her steady.

Repeat, Master. The Tardis is moving.

How can it be?
I just completely immobilised her.

-Affirmative.
-Good, good.

Still moving, and accelerating.

What?

But K9, how can it be?

He could be right, you know.

What do you mean, he could be right?
How can he possibly be right?

-He's only a dog, you know.
-Doctor?

We do seem to be moving.

-Very fast.
-Yes.

But everything's off.
Except what's on, of course.

Doctor, what have you been doing?

Well... Well, I've just been trying out
a little idea I had

for the slight modification
of the conceptual geometer.

-This is an old ship.
-So what?

Don't you think that's a bit dangerous?

No, I don't! What could possibly go...

Oh!

...wrong?

You know, I've simply
got to stop saying that.

Every single time I say,
''What could possibly go wrong?''

Something goes... Oh!

It's uncanny, isn't it?

A gravitational field?

There are no planets in this sector.

But Doctor, we are moving.

Romana,

do you think I'd dismantle
half the control system,

including the conceptual geometer,
the dematerialisation circuits...

-What?
-The dematerialisation circuits.

Do you think I'd do that,
if there was the slightest risk

of our being brought
into a gravitational field?

You've immobilised
the dematerialisation circuits.

It's all right, it's all right,
it's all right, stay calm, watch.

There we are. Look.

Nothing. Blackness.

It may be black,
but we are moving, very fast.

Romana, we're moving very fast.

-Are we falling into a black hole?
-No.

It's not pulling hard enough for that.
Anyway, there's nothing charted.

I hope you're right,
because we can't dematerialise.

Fascinating, isn't it?

I wonder what it would be like
to be crushed to a singularity?

Don't stand there wondering,
do something.

Hmm. What?

Put it together again!

Oh, right! Right.

K9!

We'll put it together again.
I need your help, K9.

Oh!

You all right, K...

K9! K9, are you all right?

K9!

K9! Come on, boy!

Sorry about this, K9.

K9, are you all right?

-Affirmative.
-Good, good!

It's all right.
It's only the defence shields.

Only?

Can you fix them?

Yes, of course.
I can fix anything, given time.

Which is exactly what we don't have.

-What?
-Look.

There is something. It's tiny.

How can something so minute have
such an enormous gravitational pull?

How interesting. Ha!
Looks like a spaceship.

And we're heading straight for it.

Hello, Skonnos? Skonnos?
Can you hear me, Skonnos?

Come in, Skonnos control.
Can you hear me?

I have spoken with the Nimon.

And what does he say, Soldeed?

He says many things.

He speaks of the great journey of life.

He speaks of conquest.

He speaks of Skonnos rising from
its own ashes with wings of fire.

Does he speak of the new ships?

He says we shall have them, and soon.

The new sacrifices from Aneth
are the last that he demands.

Then we really are on the brink
of having the promise fulfilled.

I believe we are, Sorak.

I do believe we are.

The second Skonnan Empire will be born.

It's no good. I can't fix them in time.

You mean, we have no defence shields?

-Master?
-What is it, K9?

-Collision imminent.
-What?

You were right, K9. We have arrived.

Where?

Well, we're jammed up
against that spaceship.

Pretty battered old ship.

Been here for years,
centuries, probably.

I think we'll go and take a look.

It's not going to be easy
to get across there.

No. Ah! Here's a notion.

The defence shield on the doors
are on a different circuit.

It might be possible to extrude it.

-How?
-Watch.

There. What do you think of that?

Well done, Doctor.

It was nothing. Nothing.

-K9?
-Master?

-Romana?
-Doctor.

Let's go.

Oh, how commonplace.

This looks like a crystalline rock
of some kind.

-Hymetusite?
-Yes.

I do believe it is.

-Hymetusite is highly radioactive!
-What?

Master, I detect
ultra-radiation level Q 7.325.

Thank you, K9. And now?

Level falling, Q 1.86 1. Falling.

Good. Now, listen, K9, we're going to...

We're going to explore the ship
and see what makes it tick.

Source of radiation probably
hymetuite crytalline...

Not that sort of ticking, K9.

Master?

Listen. I want you to go back to
the Tardis control room

and check out all the damage.

Inspect all circuits
so we see what we need to put right.

Affirmative, Ma...

Off you go, then.

I suppose it's some sort of freighter.

Oh, yes.

No one in his right mind would mix
hymetusite and passengers.

-I wonder where it was heading?
-Hmm.

Door's locked.

Hello.

How long have you
been here, eh? Come...

It's all right, don't be frightened.
Don't be frightened.

Here, have a jelly Baby.

Go on. Go on.

Oh, it's all right.
Go on, you show them.

There we are. Now you have one.

Go on.

You can do it.

No, I'll have that one. Here.

Pass them round. One each.

-Now, how long have you been here?
-Who are you?

Well, I'm the Doctor, this is Romana.
Who are you?

-Seth.
-He is Prince of Aneth.

Aneth! That's a charming place.

You've been to Aneth?

-Yes, but not yet.
-Oh.

-Where are we now?
-Nowhere.

Where were you going?

-Skonnos.
-Skonnos?

We are the bearers of Aneth's tribute
to the Nimon.

The what?

We are the bearers of Aneth's tribute
to the...

No, that's all right,
I heard what you said.

I was just thinking,
what a curious thing to be.

We were on our way to Skonnos
when something went wrong with the ship.

What?

It felt as if it went out of control,
there was a crash,

then silence, and here we are.

Yeah. Well, yeah, as you so rightly say,
we are. Huh!

What's that?

Another thing's been
drawn in to the ship.

-A gravity whirlpool?
-Yes.

Sargasso Sea in space.

-Romana?
-Yes?

Suppose, just suppose, someone were
beginning to create a black hole?

-What?
-Artificially, I mean.

-Can it be done?
-Oh, yes.

Fix gravity beam,
track matter to one point in space

and when there's enough,
it starts to collapse to a singularity.

But who'd want to do that?

Is it my imagination or
is the gravity increasing all the time?

I'd say it was increasing.

What's happening?

Unless we find a way
of getting out of here,

we're all going to be crushed
to a singularity.

What's a singularity?

A mathematical point with no dimensions.

Oh, never mind about that.

Seth, who's in charge of this ship?

I am.

Ah, pleased to see you.

Who are you?
What are you doing with the sacrifices?

-Sacrifices?
-Sacrifices to the Nimon.

-Who are you? Space pirates?
-No!

Why should I believe that?

Well, that's a good question.

Uh, can you get us out of here?

Can you?

I might be able to.

Why don't you put that thing away
and show me your controls?

Through there.

Aren't you going to put that thing away?

Through there!

Well, all right,
if that's the way you want to play it.

Though how I'm going to operate
the controls like this...

Weakling scum!

Hello. Who's that?

-The pilot.
-Ah.

-He's dead.
-What?

He crashed the ship.

But the ship hasn't crashed.

Well, it went out of control.
At least the cargo is safe.

He means the hymetusite.

I mean the sacrifices.

-Sacrifices?
-The Anethans.

I have to get them safely to Skonnos,
whatever happens.

They are our payment
in the great contract.

I don't like the sound of that.

It doesn't matter
what you like the sound of!

Why doesn't it respond?

Soldeed?

Leave me, Sorak.
I'm engaged in important work.

But sir, this is very important.
I don't know how to tell you.

Begin at the beginning
and end at the end, Sorak.

Well, it's the transport
from Aneth, sir,

the ship bringing the final sacrifices?

What about it?

It's disappeared.

Disappeared?

What are you talking about?

Completely vanished, sir.

The last two routing signals
have not yet arrived.

We thought it might be just
a communications fault,

but nothing we can do
can raise them at all.

There's absolutely no trace.

No trace?

Do everything in your power
to locate that ship.

-Sir, I have!
-It must be found!

The Nimon will have to be informed.

These engines have seen better days.

This is a battleship of
the first Skonnan Empire.

It will soon be replaced.

Well, the sooner the better.
It's a right hodge-podge up there.

Very old engines patched up
with new equipment,

a lot of it not really compatible.

-Sounds like the Tardis.
-Yes.

Can you make it work?

The odd thing is
the new equipment seems to be

the product of
an entirely different technology.

Can you make it work?

Have you noticed how people's
intellectual curiosity declines sharply

the moment they start waving guns about?

-Can you make it work?
-Yes!

Oh, yes, I can make it work.

The question is
can we generate power soon enough

to take the ship to escape velocity

before we fall into a black hole
with an event horizon?

-A what?
-Shh! Shh!

You just hold the gun steady.
Don't tax your mind.

Uh, do you think we have enough power?

Not with that fuel.

What about the hymetusite?

If we could convert the engines,
it's an immensely rich energy source.

Brilliant!

I wish I'd thought of that.

Oh, you will, Doctor. You will.

Ha-ha. Take a look.

Now, I've got to go back to my own ship
to get some things.

I want you to fetch up
two pieces of hymetusite

and lower it into the fuel cell lock.

Why don't you give me the gun,
and then I can keep an eye on myself

so that I don't get up to
any funny business?

Don't you play the fool with me, Doctor.

All right. What do you think, Romana?

I think it's possible.

You're right, though. It's a strange
mixture of technologies up here.

Yeah. Well, listen, as soon as
he brings the hymetusite...

-I shall know what to do with it.
-Good girl, Romana.

Now, listen. I'm popping back
to the Tardis to get some gear.

Here, take this. You might need it.

Uh, no, thank you. I've made my own.

Oh, really?

Really? You made this?

Not bad. Bit basic, though. Huh!

Thank you.

-Now...
-Uh, Doctor?

Yes?

Oh!

-So sorry.
-Thank you.

Look, don't we both want
to get out of here?

Hmm?

Now, be kind to them.

Weakling scum!

You two, go on.

In the name of
the second Skonnan Empire...

-K9?
-Master?

Ah, there you are.

How's it going, K9?

Damage report almot complete, Mater.

And?

Defence shields are inoperative.

Well, I know that.

Dematerialisation circuIt, inoperative.

We're up a gum tree without a paddle.

Define 'gum tree''.

Well, it's a tree that gives gum.

explain use of paddle in gum tree.

-You wouldn't understand, K9.
-Affirmative.

How's the dimensional stabiliser?

Fused, Master.

Gravitic anomoliser?

Functioning normally, Master.

Good, good! I'll take that, then.

And one or two other bits and pieces.

Oh, by the way, K9,

''Skonnan Empire'',
does that mean anything to you, hmm?

Skonnan empire, military dictatorship
extended over 100 star sytems,

a lot in civil war.

Lord Nimon!

Lord Nimon!

It is I, Soldeed.

- Getting worse.
- We're almost there.

Get back to the flight deck
and switch on the engines.

Then what?

Then you wait until I come
and give you the signal

to start building up power. Hurry!

And don't forget to wait for the signal.

All right.

Right, now, as soon as he switches on
the power, you know what to do.

Plug the gravitic anomoliser
into the main circuit.

-Good girl!
-What are you going to do?

I'm going to move the Tardis
into the hold of this ship,

then we can ride out with it,
park somewhere,

and repair it
with as much time as we like.

Is that safe?

Well, it would be if
the dimensional stabiliser was working.

It's all right, it's all right.
K9 said it's just fused.

Hello! Have some more jelly Babies.

It's going to be all right.
We just have to wait for the Doctor.

Not that bit, K9. That bit.

Ow!

Apologise, Master.

What is it, K9?

Gravity still increasing, Master.

Yes, that's just what I thought.

I don't see why.

Because if we don't send
a tribute every year,

Skonnos will come and destroy Aneth.

With ships like these?

The Skonnan battle fleet
is an awesome sight!

Have you seen it?

Our grandparents did,
in the days of the first conquest.

Well, they say it blotted out
the daylight.

Well, if the whole fleet's
in this condition,

a good shout would see
the lot of them off.

What's that noise?

Must be the ship in flight.

In flight?

But the Doctor isn't back on board yet!
The pilot was meant to wait!

Oh, why didn't you tell me
we were moving?

We've been abandoned, K9!

Affirmative, Master.

The co-pilot! Ooh!

Despicable worm! Turn back!

My duty is to get my cargo to the Nimon.
We're late already.

Your duty is to save the life of the man
who's just saved yours.

We must fulfil our part of the pact.

Turn back!

The Nimon waits for no man!

You dare disturb me at this time?

-The weasel!
-Master!

-Poor Romana.
-Mater.

What is it, K9?

Scanner detects large object
approaching at great speed.

Looks like an asteroid.
What do you make of it?

estimated mass equivalent
to 220 million tons.

220 million tons?
That's not an asteroid, that's a planet!

Diameter 96.4 kilometres,
approaching at a speed of Mach 9.3.

9.3?

It's coming right for us!