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00:00You
00:20Gotcha
00:30Oh
00:39Ladies and gentlemen, we'll be commencing our descent into Tokyo in approximately 30 minutes
00:43Please take a moment to use the washrooms and collect up all your belongings. Excuse me. Is this wash bag yours?
00:48I just found it in the aisle
00:51Yes
00:53Sorry, I'm so clumsy
00:55My sister's always having a go at me for this
00:58Thanks, no problem at all. Enjoy your flight
01:28I
01:30I
01:32I
01:57Met the safe house how long for the extraction team?
02:02Just make it fast
02:32Oh
03:02Oh
03:32You can play now man, you never used to stop in the car should I go in I'll get in next time you've been sick, though
03:45Appendicitis, right?
03:47That's why we ain't seen you. Oh, yeah, and the hernia before that. Oh, yeah, that was bad. I'm not the task retina
03:53That sounds painful. You've been so unlucky. So unlucky. So what we don't see you and now you're off traveling only for a bit baby
04:03I'll miss you man. We all do
04:11Is there problem guys
04:13Just give me his number. No
04:15Alexa play Robert soul. Well, I'm sorry I did because I don't want to give you his number unpacking
04:21This is the third succumbant you've been selected for is it if I was the second you're not even gonna be here
04:26And all this junior probation a period I know
04:30It's amazing his number in it. Oh
04:32Hey Robert soul. The nearest shoe shop is 1.2 miles walking distance
04:38I think it just hates your voice dad and your boss is alright with you being away on this
04:43totally
04:44He's totally alright with it. I'm not alright with this. Yes
04:47This is your fourth second man
04:50Fourth time I get a lot of secretive paperwork and you're not telling me anything. Why do I keep losing my best probationer?
04:56It's all really good experience honest. I'm not daft
05:00Have you had a tap on the shoulder? Is this undercover?
05:04sort of
05:08Last time you have to be here to finish your probation. No, I'm coming back. I promise and I presume there with you
05:16Oh
05:24Yes, it's your procedure time flies
05:28Yeah, don't it just test results are all as they should be you'll be pleased to hear
05:32Any weight fluctuations? No tiredness muscular aches or pains? No, none of that. I
05:39Was sorry to hear about your wife
05:42Yeah, thanks. We all miss her
05:44Yeah
05:45Right. I don't need to keep you any longer sign on there tick all the boxes data protection
05:51Are you working?
05:53No traveling. Oh anywhere nice
05:58Sometimes
06:15Ah
06:18Sorry great message concentrate just calling to say hi fam. Where are you?
06:24Just in an hour. You're late
06:27very late
06:28all of you
06:30I
06:42Fellas rocking the ominous look
06:46We need you to come with us
06:48Can I finish your first just turn in the water slides and the boating lakes and the rainforest floor?
06:55Plus I'm waiting for my mates. Your friends are inside the car
07:00Ever look it's in all your best interest that you come with us
07:10In half a mile continue ahead and merge with motorway
07:25How you doing everything all right
07:31Apart from being kidnapped
07:34Come on. What's the plan? I thought let him take us to where we're going that way
07:39We find out who wants us what if he kills us along the way look at him
07:42He's obviously doing this at someone else's orders. Don't you want to know that is?
07:54Your equipment's not up to much
08:00Oh
08:23Doc the sadness just started again in five seconds die
08:26Die die die die die die
08:56I
09:27Oh
09:33What the hell just happened what have you idiots done with my car
09:37Who's talking your car just assassinated its driver and then attempted to kill us?
09:41That's not possible tell me who you are and I'll tell you face to face just how possible that actually was this is see
09:48I was having you brought to London to mi6
09:51Mi6
09:55What
09:56Mi6 is trying to kill us well. You nearly managed it all right see you want us. We want answers. We're coming in
10:15At least he managed to transport my TARDIS without damage
10:18I
10:22Always wanted to be a spy you'd be a rubbish spy. I'd be a great spot just blend well well well
10:28Finally we meet you actually do exist
10:33What?
10:35Don't be ridiculous Franklin. I've read the files the doctor is a man. I've had an upgrade hi
10:41Hi
10:43You just had us picked up like criminals and put in a car which tried to kill us
10:48We were trying to bring you here not kill you with our
10:51Systems got hacked not exactly the best demonstration of mi6 skills
10:55I have been authorized to speak on behalf of every security agency around the globe
11:03We need your help doctor
11:06Over
11:09The past week there's been a spate of attacks on intelligence officers worldwide of every nationality
11:15None of these attacks has been ordered by rival intelligence agencies at least. That's what you're all telling each other
11:20Oh, we all have a very good working knowledge of what our enemies are up to
11:24No agency possesses the technology to carry out one of these attacks
11:29None of us understands how it was done or even what has been done
11:34But every agent has suffered the same fate
11:54She was found unconscious on the floor of an airplane washroom on a flight to Tokyo
12:00She'd made pre-arranged contact with an informant is she in a coma
12:05Apparently, it's a little more horrific than that
12:10Now I'm told this is your expertise dealing with the impossible
12:18You're right
12:19That is impossible
12:21Her DNA has been rewritten
12:24Every strand corrupted and reshaped. She's no longer human
12:28Just a shell with a human appearance, is she gonna live talk? There's nothing over to live
12:35It's like she's been erased this is beyond any human technology. I
12:40Was rather worried you were gonna say that
12:43Doctor the security of this entire planet is at stake. Can we rely upon you?
12:50You
12:55Anesthetic darts laser shoe gun
12:58infrared ID
12:59duplicator calendar hacker lock breakers
13:03rocket launcher cufflinks
13:05retinal ID decoder and
13:08Tongue immobilizer chewing gum. How much more do you want? Yeah. Yeah, it's great. Keep them common. See? Yeah, bring on the bling
13:13They are not toys. Yeah, they're not toys Graham. No, they're not Ryan
13:18And if you say otherwise, I will shoot you
13:21with my laser shoe
13:24All of the assassinated agents were investigating leads relating to this man
13:30Daniel Barton born in Bromsgrove now lives just north of San Francisco. Oh, he's the founder of our
13:36search engine web apps social global mapping advertising
13:41scientific and medical research
13:43Robotics data polling human analytics right now for is more powerful than most nations
13:51Daniel Barton is the man who built it all up from the ground. We're gonna need your best man on this
13:56What'd you call him horizon watcher? Oh
13:59Exactly. Yeah. Well he
14:02He left I
14:05Sacked him the only person with an open mind about all this and you let him go
14:09Mi six has never countenanced the possibility of
14:14Extraterrestrial life you should talk to your mates at GCHQ
14:17The country has other organizations that deal with all that you need even Torchwood. They're all gone. Oh
14:24See you took your eye off the horizon just as things were coming over it. Don't worry. I'll call him you can't he's off-grid
14:32We can't find him anywhere. Believe me. We've tried and what's happened? Hi, it's me
14:38I'm at mi6 with C crisis big crisis
14:42serious crisis big serious crisis
14:46And C says you were right and he's sorry for being an idiot. I did not use those words. Send us your location
14:52kisses
14:53It's quite French that isn't it kisses?
14:57See yes
15:00It's a fish I know can we please focus Daniel Barton isn't just a powerful businessman
15:06He was also one of our agents when he first went to work in the u.s. Then he withdrew cooperation
15:13Possible he became a double agent or even a triple who fall
15:36I
15:52Still got the gadgets
15:54We just saw the head of mi6 get assassinated. Yeah by the same sort of bolts that came through that sat now
15:59Where's that picture? I need to set the coordinates. Oh, I've got it
16:02So wrong place wrong time twice in one day that's got to make us targets
16:08And why do you keep looking at pictures of a fish? It's technography
16:12There's another image hidden within the pixels of that photo
16:15It's basic spycraft in your time easy way to smuggle out information because there's no pattern to look for no two steps at the same
16:22So one's hidden inside the other
16:24I
16:26I took a correspondence class.
16:28Ooh, the outback! Gone full hermit.
16:30Doctor! Something's trying to get in!
16:35Oh no, you don't!
16:52I didn't know things could get into the TARDIS like that.
16:55Neither did I.
16:57But you got rid of it.
16:58Yeah, but what was it?
17:00A guess.
17:02Same thing attacked all those spies.
17:04And possibly us.
17:07What?
17:08No readings?
17:09The Sonic can usually read everything.
17:11Alright, pack that.
17:14Live attacks.
17:16They're after us, but we need intel.
17:19Split resources.
17:20Graham, me and you are off to Australia to see my old mate from MI6.
17:23I say old mate, I've met him once, but he seemed very nice.
17:26We text though, does that count?
17:27If you say so.
17:28Yaz, Ryan, how do you feel about undercover work?
17:30Definitely.
17:32Daniel Barton.
17:34He's our best lead.
17:36Well, he's our only lead.
17:38We'll get you a cover story.
17:40Hack his diary, get in there, check him out.
17:42Infiltrate VOR.
17:43Have a nose around the systems.
17:44Be spies, basically.
17:47What, with absolutely no training?
17:49Have you got the gadgets?
17:50Well, yeah, all the gear, but no idea.
17:52Oh, thanks a lot.
17:53No, no, no, I think you'll be great.
17:54I have total confidence, you know.
17:56Just, um...
17:58Just be careful, though.
18:00It's safer, though, right?
18:01Yeah.
18:02Eight percent sure.
18:03Seventy-five.
18:04Forty percent.
18:05Absolute minimum.
18:06Take this.
18:07Bioscanner disguised as a digital recorder.
18:10I want to know everything about Daniel Barton.
18:13Like Graham said, be careful, stay in touch,
18:16and remember, rule one of espionage,
18:19trust no one.
18:28Diary hack got us in.
18:30Loving these toys.
18:31Which building is it?
18:32That one there.
18:33Though according to the file, this whole development is down to Barton.
18:36So, you, journalist, me, photographer.
18:39Yeah.
18:40That works, doesn't it?
18:41I reckon.
18:42We've just got to try and be confident with it, haven't we?
18:45Try not to panic that we're blagging our way on someone who might be dangerous.
18:48And don't obsess on our total lack of spy training.
18:51Yeah, don't obsess on that.
18:53Think how the doctor would do it.
18:54Swan in there like she owns the place.
18:56Big smiles, loads of chat, total confidence.
18:58We can do this.
19:01Why are you looking so worried?
19:02I decided my spy name would be Logan.
19:04And now I'm worried I don't look anything like you, Jacqueline.
19:07Ryan, you're panicking rule one.
19:10No panicking.
19:11Rule one is don't trust anybody.
19:12Rule one here, then.
19:13Rule one here, then.
19:14No panicking while you're not trusting anyone.
19:20I am so sorry about the diary sniffles, sir.
19:22Oh, dear, this must be them.
19:23Hi.
19:24I am sure you recognise Mr Barton.
19:27Certainly do.
19:28This is Sophia Assar.
19:29Hi.
19:30And this is...
19:31Logan.
19:32I'm Logan.
19:33The name's Logan Jackson.
19:34I'm the photographer.
19:35I'm Sophia.
19:36He's nervous.
19:37Big fan of yours.
19:38I'm not nervous.
19:39He's nervous.
19:40Hi.
19:41I'm Logan.
19:43Daniel, don't be nervous.
19:44I don't bite.
19:45Only my own staff.
19:47Especially after this mix-up.
19:49Had to fire half the PR team.
19:51You offer...
19:52No, not half.
19:54He's kidding.
19:55Just two.
19:57Shall we go up?
20:02I'm sure they'll be able to find other jobs.
20:04Won't they?
20:13It's worth racing out from the city just for that.
20:15That'll be a trick, right?
20:17Projection?
20:18Mirrors?
20:20Say hello to the doctor.
20:24I see you decoded the fish.
20:26Fancy a copper?
20:27Very much.
20:28Hello.
20:29This is my friend, Graham.
20:30Oh.
20:31Sorry, you're...?
20:32I'm sorry.
20:33I'm sorry.
20:34I'm sorry.
20:35I'm sorry.
20:36I'm sorry.
20:37I'm sorry.
20:38I'm sorry.
20:39I'm sorry.
20:40I'm sorry.
20:41Sorry, you're...?
20:42Oh.
20:43Oh?
20:44Oh.
20:45Oh.
20:46It was a joke by the others at MI6.
20:48Whenever I came into the room to meet C,
20:50he'd go,
20:51Oh, God.
20:52Ah.
20:53It's up stock,
20:54and now I've owned it.
20:57This is C-Say and Browning.
21:00Just arrived.
21:01Australian Secret Service.
21:03We'll be out here for the whole of your visit.
21:05We're under orders to keep all of you safe.
21:07Safe from what?
21:08Not sure.
21:09You're going to be a right lot of help then, aren't you?
21:12Can I take a nose around your gaff?
21:15I love the outback.
21:16I once lived in the outback for 123 years.
21:19I saw some great rocks.
21:25Cozy.
21:27You mean messy.
21:29You're right, I do.
21:30Didn't realise you were this much of a hoarder.
21:34What is all this stuff?
21:36Full MI6 record of the unexplained,
21:39as compiled by me.
21:41Human disappearances, sightings of unidentified objects,
21:44mysterious beings,
21:45possible alien incursions going back centuries,
21:48and a complete set of 14 times in mint condition.
21:56Look at all the evidence I gathered.
21:59And they just mocked me.
22:00No one's mocking you now.
22:03I heard SeaWest shot.
22:05We were there.
22:06Nearly got us and all.
22:11Does this connect to the attacks on agents?
22:14I have been monitoring the chatter, Doctor.
22:18Is it aliens?
22:20Aliens attacking spies all over the world?
22:24And rewriting their DNA.
22:26That's terrifying.
22:27But wow, why would they do that?
22:29I don't know.
22:30They almost infiltrated my TARDIS as we were taking off.
22:32I thought you might have something in your research banks
22:34that might give us some clues.
22:37Wow, this is some setup.
22:39Paranoid, are we?
22:40No, I prefer cautious.
22:42I like to know if anything's watching me.
22:45And if you're already in the middle of all of this,
22:48how do you know they won't follow you here?
22:51How do you know you haven't become targets too?
22:53I have to be honest with you.
22:55You only got in because you're Brits.
22:57And my mum reads your paper.
22:59She's old.
23:01Still into legacy media.
23:03We know you're busy, so Logan will take a few photos while we chat.
23:08Okay if I record?
23:14Right then.
23:16Good to go?
23:18Just searching you up.
23:20Check you are who you say you are.
23:28Fire away then.
23:34Boy from Bromsgrove.
23:36Counselor, state, local, comprehensive.
23:38Now with his own collection of planes and motorbikes.
23:42And a private airport.
23:44We couldn't afford to go abroad when I was a kid.
23:46Now flying's one of my big hobbies.
23:48I've even got my own passenger plane.
23:50I fly my mates around the world
23:52and insult them over the intercom.
23:54I bet that goes down well.
23:56So how did you end up here then?
23:58Combination of inspiring computer science teacher
24:01plus being one of the few non-white faces at my school.
24:04Spent a lot of time in my bedroom with my computer.
24:07I started small, just trying to build a knowledge base.
24:10Trying to connect people with data.
24:12And that became the biggest search engine on the planet.
24:15And more.
24:17This company is far more than just a search engine now.
24:19Sure.
24:21But the same principles apply.
24:23The more data we share, the better it is for the world.
24:26Unless you count disinformation.
24:28Online abuse, cyberbullying.
24:30All of which you've been accused of ignoring.
24:32Haven't you?
24:34Well, we have three start-ups currently
24:37trying to figure out how to combat them.
24:39We did something great and it got hijacked.
24:42I get to see both sides of humanity in this job.
24:45And do you know what, Sophia?
24:47Turns out, you can't entirely trust everyone.
24:56Sorry. I've got to cut this short.
24:59Something needs my attention.
25:01We were just getting started.
25:03You want to know who I am?
25:05You want to see my house? Meet my friends?
25:07Because it's my birthday tomorrow.
25:09I'm having a party.
25:11Everyone who knows me will be there.
25:13Come over.
25:15Everyone who knows me will be there.
25:17Come along.
25:19As my apology for running out on you.
25:24I've managed to duplicate his access pass.
25:26If we find a place to hide and do some snooping around
25:28while everyone knocks off...
25:30Hey, why are you looking all weird?
25:33DNA profile.
25:35Only 93% human.
25:37What's the other 7%?
25:39Who is this guy?
25:42This place...
25:44It's open and flat and empty the whole way around.
25:49So why does it feel like there are things moving out there?
26:01What just happened?
26:03Two movement sensors tripped.
26:12What?
26:24What's doing that?
26:28What have you brought here, Doctor?
26:32I don't know.
26:34Let's take a look outside.
26:36Looking outside was actually quite low on my list.
26:40But when does she ever listen to me?
26:48Police! All of you, back inside!
26:54No readings.
26:55You didn't get any readings off that thing in the TARDIS either.
26:57Exactly.
26:59There's something.
27:02It's like I can sense them.
27:04I know what you mean.
27:05They're out there hiding.
27:07Tripping the sensors to let us know that they're here.
27:09It's like they're watching us.
27:11Like animals stalking their prey.
27:16Sorry, that wasn't helpful.
27:18From what I understand, we were sent here because you're one of the few people that can stop the attacks on our colleagues.
27:22So please, go inside, figure it out, and let us do the job we came for.
27:26Doc, come on.
27:33I'll take around the back. Stay on comms.
27:36Searching around eastwards.
27:38Understood.
28:05I see those lights going on and off.
28:07It's where I am. But it's not me.
28:36C'mon.
28:45Frowning!
28:47Stay back!
28:49What?
28:52Oh, my God. What are they?
29:02Stay away from them!
29:06No!
29:10I can't fight them out here, Doctor.
29:13Strategic retreat.
29:17Fine.
29:24No signals off any of them. They've just obliterated those bodies.
29:27What can they be?
29:30Looks like they're moving.
29:31They're surrounding the building. Look.
29:33That's what we want.
29:34Yep.
29:36Just a little closer.
29:50Did you kill them?
29:51More like they retreated.
29:53How did you know that would work?
29:54I didn't. Gumbled.
29:56Some kit you've got here.
29:57I've had a few years to rig it out, just in case.
30:00No, no, look. There's one still outside.
30:05No!
30:09Plan B. I've got a plan B.
30:11It's in the blueprints, Doctor. Just under the folder.
30:14Rigged it in case anything got past the first line of defence.
30:20It's coming through the wall. How can it do that?
30:23Well, physical boundaries don't stop here.
30:26But it's still not used to this planet, or maybe even this reality.
30:35It's been loaded.
30:36Yeah, but what are you talking about?
30:43Well, you could have warned me about that.
30:45Reroute the charge. We've got to keep it in there.
30:47A bit quicker!
30:48Yes, doing my best.
30:51That thing can't hold it.
30:53Is he just here for the running commentary?
31:05It works. Doctor, it actually works.
31:22Who are you?
31:27What are you doing to the people on this planet?
31:31Why are you changing their DNA?
31:35And why spies? Why are you only attacking spies?
31:40What are you exactly, except for reluctant to talk?
31:43I'm thinking one more blast.
31:47How many are you, in your race, or species, or whatever you are?
31:55Where are you from?
31:58Far beyond.
32:01So you can communicate, then? Beyond where?
32:05You're understanding.
32:08I think he's laughing at you, Doc.
32:10Yes, I got that.
32:12Is this your native form?
32:14Wherever it is you're from.
32:16Is this what you look like at home?
32:19We take this form to mock you.
32:25Your shape amuses us.
32:27Very funny.
32:28We are stable now. We are ready.
32:32What does that mean? Stable? Ready for what?
32:35To take this.
32:36To take this what? Hoods? Country? Planet?
32:42Universe.
32:51Data from Barton's past says he left the building hours ago.
32:54Everyone must know.
32:56Everyone must have gone by now. Let's have a look.
33:15We're in.
33:20Right. Gotta be quick.
33:22If the doctor's right, that should download every piece of data his computer has ever had access to.
33:29Have you seen this?
33:30What, that thing in the case over there? Yeah, a bit creepy.
33:33No. All these cameras.
33:37He's got screens monitoring half the building.
33:39Control freak, innit?
33:41How long do you reckon the thing's gonna take?
33:44Let's see.
33:53Still clear?
33:55Yep. All good.
33:58You know, my sister's still proper cross. I haven't given her your phone number.
34:01Why haven't you?
34:02Ryan, you're my mate. I don't want you snogging my sister.
34:05She's all right, your sister.
34:06Can you not, please?
34:07Just give me your number, Yaz.
34:09Shut up.
34:10I could be your brother-in-law. I'd be a good brother-in-law.
34:17Barton.
34:19Barton's back in the building. His pastor's got access.
34:22He's coming this way.
34:25I'm not done. How close is he?
34:29Quick, Yaz. He's coming. Get off the computer.
34:37Right, right, right.
34:41Do it.
34:48Do it.
34:54I know you're here.
34:57Show yourselves.
35:09There have been obstacles.
35:14I told you to be discreet.
35:16You must remove them all immediately now.
35:24The project must continue as planned.
35:28We must defend.
35:47He knows what they are.
35:49Come on, out.
35:51No. Let's see what else is here.
35:54No. No.
36:02Yaz!
36:03Yaz!
36:04Yaz!
36:05Yaz!
36:06Yaz!
36:07Yaz!
36:08Yaz!
36:09Yaz!
36:10Yaz!
36:11Yaz!
36:12Yaz!
36:13Yaz!
36:14Yaz!
36:15Yaz!
36:16Obstacle.
36:24Yaz.
36:26What have you done with her?
36:28Get her back here right now. Where is she?
36:30She is gone.
36:35I'm sorry, Yaz.
36:46No.
37:05Okay.
37:07Easy, Kat.
37:10Nothing to worry about.
37:15It's okay.
37:33Hello?
37:36Anyone here?
37:40Ryan?
37:46Ryan?
37:58Interesting.
37:59That glow is increasing.
38:01Life is getting more intense.
38:03Let's fight it back.
38:05There's something going on.
38:15No!
38:33Stay away from me.
38:39What's happening?
38:46Apollo, this is a good doctor.
38:48It's trying to overload my system.
38:54It's like it's taking a suicide pill.
38:59Look!
39:02Apollo!
39:04Apollo!
39:14Yaz!
39:15Turn the power off in there.
39:17It's already blown out.
39:19Yaz, how are you even here?
39:25Doctor, you've got to help.
39:27I've lost Yaz.
39:29Yaz, I've got her.
39:31We're coming for you now.
40:02You okay?
40:06Can't you sleep?
40:12What happened to you?
40:17I don't know.
40:22It was just like...
40:24nothingness.
40:25Nowhere.
40:28And I was totally alone.
40:35I was so scared.
40:38Ryan!
40:40I thought I was dead.
40:47No.
40:49No.
40:51No.
40:53No.
40:56I'm never going to let that happen to you.
41:13You chose to exile yourself here?
41:15Yeah.
41:17Tom.
41:18Thanks.
41:19You never get lonely?
41:21Yeah.
41:22But it's for the best.
41:24Right.
41:27How long have you known the Doctor, Graham?
41:29Well, that's a tricky one to answer that.
41:31You see, things never really happen in a straight line with the Doc.
41:34How much do you know about her?
41:35A bit.
41:37I passed across, very briefly, once when she was a man.
41:40When she was a what?
41:42Has she never mentioned that?
41:43I thought she was joking.
41:45You got any idea where she's from?
41:47Well, we've tried to ask, but she just changes the subject, you know.
41:51I've got a whole shelf over there, all about the Doctor.
41:54Everything I could gather.
41:56A lot of inconsistencies, but it's very, very interesting.
42:02Do you want to have a look?
42:08Come on, you two.
42:09Everyone out front, lots to catch up on.
42:11A maid iced tea?
42:12Possibly.
42:13Hi.
42:19Daniel Barton's DNA registers as 93% human.
42:23Which makes him, what, alien?
42:25No, it can't be.
42:26I've been through Barton's records.
42:28There are thousands of photos of him online at all ages.
42:31If he's not human, that's one very impressive legend he's put together.
42:34Not impossible, though.
42:36All right, MI6, help me with something,
42:38because I can't get my nut round it.
42:39See told us that Barton's company is more powerful than most countries.
42:44That can't be true.
42:45Governments these days are full of people who don't understand technology.
42:49So countries rely on outsourcing their tech requirements and expertise
42:53to private companies that transcend national boundaries.
42:57Companies like Vore.
42:59I mean, Vore seeps into every corner of modern technology.
43:03We're talking leisure, commercial, military.
43:07It leads the way on face-tagging, bio-data, robotics.
43:12And then there's all the military systems across the globe
43:14which rely on servers operated by Vore.
43:17So do we think Barton's behind assassination of C,
43:20and attacking a horse and a car,
43:22and is in league with these aliens?
43:25What did he say to those creatures in his office?
43:27That they should have been discreet, so he was like he was in control of them.
43:31I better work out who's in charge of him.
43:34Ah! Found something.
43:37I've been searching through all the data you took from Barton
43:40for any codes or languages not of this planet.
43:43And it's found something.
43:45In the furthest corner of the smallest system
43:48of the most obscure company in Barton's empire.
43:52Alien code.
43:55Just decrypting. Running about 90 billion possible languages.
44:00Ah.
44:02Nothing. That can't be right.
44:05Checked it against every known language in the universe.
44:08And there's no match.
44:10Ah, wait! I keep the tiniest systems open for new languages
44:14even on the fringes of the known universe.
44:16If I can sync that...
44:18Bingo!
44:19Right, need a dark wall. Come on.
44:24What is that?
44:25Not sure. Single image.
44:27Encrypted in alien code.
44:29Trying to decode.
44:31One image, though. Stagnography.
44:34Like what he sent you, a picture of a fish.
44:36I can't see a pattern at all, Doc.
44:38Decoding takes a moment.
44:43What's that? Join the dots?
44:46I think it's coordinates.
44:49Coordinates for what?
44:53Locations for those creatures across planet Earth.
44:56Ah. That's more than just a few.
45:02There's hundreds of them.
45:05We can't deal with all those.
45:08What are you doing here anyway?
45:13It's all in the patterns.
45:15Stagnography, encrypted code, attacks on intelligence agents.
45:19It's all spycraft.
45:21They're alien spies embedded here on Earth.
45:24No, no, that's not possible.
45:26Spies from where?
45:27I don't know. I don't recognize them.
45:29I don't recognize their language, or why they're attacking people,
45:32or what happened to you.
45:34The image is still changing, Doc.
45:36More layers still being decrypted.
45:40Why is he doing that?
45:42I don't understand. Multiple Earths.
45:45What does that even mean?
45:46Okay, okay.
45:48If you really think they're spies,
45:50we should be asking, who's the spy master?
45:52Who's running the alien spies?
45:54Because that's the person who holds the answers.
45:56Well, that's got to be that Daniel Barton, right?
45:58C said they thought Barton was a double or triple agent.
46:01We need to pay Barton a visit.
46:03Good thing he's having a party, then.
46:05We got invites.
46:06Yes! Nice work, you two.
46:08Got invites for us all, have you?
46:10I'm sure I can hack a guest list.
46:12What do you reckon, O? Fancy a trip in the box?
46:15What do you reckon, O? Fancy a trip in the box?
46:20I really, really would.
46:24Be my guest.
46:31Shut up.
46:38Ridiculous.
46:39Somewhere in the lower substrata, there's a wardrobe hall.
46:41I think it's the first right after the karaoke buses.
46:44What do we need a wardrobe for?
46:53Shall we?
47:14The name's Doctor.
47:15The Doctor.
47:17We're on the list.
47:18Welcome. Go right on in.
47:27Thank you for coming.
47:32Is this a bad time to mention I've never really done this before?
47:35No, it's not.
47:36It's not?
47:37No, it's not.
47:38No, it's not.
47:39No, it's not.
47:40No, it's not.
47:41No, it's not.
47:42Is this a bad time to mention I've never really done undercover work?
47:45You said you worked for MI6.
47:46I was an analyst in the office.
47:48It's a party. We're guests. Blend in.
47:50And keep an eye out for Daniel Barton.
47:56That should download every piece of data his computer has ever had access to.
48:00Thanks, Anya.
48:02Red 7. Put it on red 7.
48:04Lock your number 7.
48:05All of it.
48:06All of it.
48:07All of it.
48:08No more bits.
48:09It's better be white 7.
48:12Yes!
48:13Seven, get it!
48:15I'm rich!
48:18Good evening, ladies.
48:19It's not a grandson.
48:20Seven, get it!
48:23Card.
48:25Card.
48:27Card.
48:29Snap!
48:33Is that not the game?
48:41What? Did we win?
48:42No.
48:44Didn't know what I was doing anyway.
48:45Oh, you know what they say.
48:46Lucky at dice and lucky in love.
48:49Do they say that?
48:50No.
49:02Time for a chat.
49:03What?
49:11Nice party.
49:13Nice house.
49:14Daniel, don't think we've been introduced.
49:17I'm the doctor.
49:19I'm a plus one.
49:20So, did you assassinate the head of an I6 yourself or just order it?
49:26I think you're at the wrong party.
49:28Casino theme? Not whodunit?
49:30Why is there an alien code embedded at the edge of your company's systems?
49:34We both know you're in league with a race of alien creatures.
49:38I think you better get your medication checked, doctor.
49:40Or maybe some psychiatric help.
49:42Because I don't know who you are or what you're talking about.
49:46How long have they been here?
49:49Where are they from?
49:50Who recruited whom?
49:51Are you running them or are they running you?
49:54Why is your DNA 7% non-human?
49:57You're properly unhinged.
50:00No. I'm onto you. And I'm going to stop you.
50:05I'm going to walk away now.
50:06And you're going to stay away from me for the rest of both our lives.
50:09Either voluntarily or because of my security people.
50:13Understand?
50:15I'm really hard to get rid of, Mr. Barton.
50:18Are you?
50:28Barton's heading your way, gang.
50:29Keep an eye on him. Don't let him out of your sight.
50:35None of you saw him come back in?
50:38He must be here somewhere.
50:39There he is!
50:43Oh no you don't.
50:50He's off!
50:52I mean, who thinks they're on birthday party?
50:54He's definitely guilty.
50:56So what do we do now?
50:58Remember our trip to the Great Gullis from Bykov.
51:12Sir, seems we have three of your motorcycles following us.
51:16What exactly do I pay you for?
51:19Go, go, go, go!
51:20I'm going, I'm going!
51:32Hey! Stop shooting at us!
51:34Yes, I've got that!
51:49Stop!
52:02Is this what it's like being with a doctor?
52:07Vic! This is one of the quiet days!
52:19Vic!
52:25What now?
52:46You ready to go?
52:47All secure in this department.
52:51How many planes does one guy need?
52:53There he is.
53:01That's one big plane.
53:03Where's he going in that?
53:04I don't know, but we can't let him get away.
53:06Al, it's not as if we're gonna just jump on a plane with him, is it?
53:09Oh, come on!
53:13Lonsdale Tower, Barton One-Niner, request clearance.
53:18Oh!
53:24Clear to Hoxton radar vectors to Skag's eyeless NS file.
53:27Squawk 4-6-3-4.
53:34Fix alert sensors.
53:39I've got you, Al!
53:41Barton One-Niner, climb 3,000 feet.
53:43Maintain runway heading.
53:44Runway heading.
53:45Clear for takeoff.
53:46Runway zero-one.
53:47Clear for takeoff.
53:48Runway zero-one.
53:49Maintain runway heading.
53:51Climb 3,000 feet.
53:52Barton One-Niner.
53:57Hey, who's coming?
53:58Come on, Sam!
54:00I need to close the door!
54:05Sorry, I've never been good at sprinting!
54:07What?
54:08Come on, Doctor, we're about to take off!
54:10In the main cabin!
54:15Come on!
54:24Here.
54:25What are we actually going to do?
54:27Sit high.
54:28See where he's going.
54:30I've never been good at sprinting.
54:32That's the last one in every race, a score.
54:34No, no, no, I read your file.
54:36You're a champion sprinter.
54:45Got me.
54:46Well done.
54:49What's going on, Doc?
54:50I don't know.
54:53You'd best take a look out the window.
55:00How was your house out there?
55:02A bit Wicked Witch of the West, but you get the gist.
55:05Maybe.
55:06Maybe not.
55:08No.
55:10Oh, come on, Doctor, catch up, you can do it.
55:14Oh!
55:16That's my name, and that is why I chose it.
55:21So satisfying.
55:24Doctor, I did say look for the Spymaster.
55:27Or should I say Spymaster?
55:37Hi.
55:40You can't be.
55:41Oh, I can be. I very much am.
55:45So what's going on, then? He's not really O.
55:47I'm her best enemy.
55:52Call me Master.
55:53Call you what?
55:54Master.
55:55Me and her, we go way, way, way back.
55:59I met O.
56:00I know.
56:01Years ago.
56:02I know.
56:05But there was O at MI6, he was talking about her.
56:07Yeah, a man very close to my heart.
56:11Well, in my pocket, actually.
56:13You want to see him?
56:14It's always good to keep a backup of one's work.
56:17Tissue compressions.
56:18Classic.
56:25Ambushed him on his way to work for his first day.
56:28Shrunk him, took his identity and set myself up in MI6.
56:34Surprisingly good stuff, that team.
56:36Indeed.
56:40I have had a lot of fun.
56:45I need to warn Barton.
56:48He's not here.
56:51Where's Barton? What have you done to him?
56:53Barton?
56:55Who's flying the plane?
56:57Wrong question.
56:58Check the seat.
57:06Cockpit, long.
57:08Short fuse.
57:10I can relate to that.
57:13Now!
57:14Do you really think that I would not make that Sonic prove, Doctor?
57:18Come on!
57:21Deadlock sealed.
57:23And I made sure no parachutes on board.
57:26There must be a way!
57:31But where's Barton? We saw him coming in.
57:33Called away before takeoff.
57:34By me.
57:36Stick with me, Yaz, because I control...
57:40everything.
57:42Even these guys.
57:53I can't do it!
57:55Get away!
58:07No!
58:10One last thing.
58:11Something you should know in the seconds before you die.
58:17Everything that you think you know...
58:21is a lie.
58:24Got you.
58:26Finally.
58:37No!
58:49No.
58:52No, no, no, no, no.
59:06No!
59:07No!
59:08No!
59:34You know, chaos is a wonderful thing.
59:36When I arrange for your death, I expect you to stay dead.
59:41Welcome to the end of your lives.