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*Checkmate ''[[1965]] [[July 24]]''
*Checkmate ''[[1965]] [[July 24]]''


(First watched 2009-02-02, -03, -04)  So as the viewer might guess but Vicki and the Doctor do not, Steven has got on board the TARDIS.  He doesn't believe he's really traveling through time yet, but he's stuck with them so I guess he will soon enough.  Interesting that though they're in the past, weird things are clearly afoot.  A monk having a wristwatch stolen from him?  The monastery filled with fake singing thanks to a phonograph?  So not kosher for the year 1066.  Based on the episode titles and a bit of general series knowledge I've come across I think I know a bit of where this is coming from, but it's still quite interesting to see.
(First watched 2009-02-02, -03, -04, -05)  So as the viewer might guess but Vicki and the Doctor do not, Steven has got on board the TARDIS.  He doesn't believe he's really traveling through time yet, but he's stuck with them so I guess he will soon enough.  Interesting that though they're in the past, weird things are clearly afoot.  A monk having a wristwatch stolen from him?  The monastery filled with fake singing thanks to a phonograph?  So not kosher for the year 1066.  Based on the episode titles and a bit of general series knowledge I've come across I think I know a bit of where this is coming from, but it's still quite interesting to see.


It seems like Vicki/Steven and the Doctor will just keep traveling back and forth from the shore to the monastery forever without bumping into each other.  So I figured the monk had a TARDIS, but it's pretty novel seeing one with an actual working chameleon circuit.  Crawl under a lectern, and bam into a control room!  So what the heck is the monk up to?  He's got some sort of atomic cannon in place.  Take out the vikings... to what end?
It seems like Vicki/Steven and the Doctor will just keep traveling back and forth from the shore to the monastery forever without bumping into each other.  So I figured the monk had a TARDIS, but it's pretty novel seeing one with an actual working chameleon circuit.  Crawl under a lectern, and bam into a control room!  So what the heck is the monk up to?  He's got some sort of atomic cannon in place.  Take out the vikings... to what end?
So his goal is to make history "better", but the Doctor wants to prevent changes.  But... don't they go about changing shit all the time?  They just don't know what the future of the planets they meddle with would've been otherwise.  Also, doesn't it seem like a bad way to neutralize the threat of a man who wants to change history... is to leave him in the past?  Making it so his TARDIS doesn't adjust size is a neat trick, but it still seems like  he could squeeze in there and illy manipulate the controls if he wished.  At least get someplace other than 1066 Earth where he could have access to better means of repair.  So the Doctor guesses the Monk is from a time 50 years later than himself.  Is this due to just making a guess based on advances in a newer model TARDIS?


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