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From: wmartin@brl-tgr.ARPA (Will Martin )
Newsgroups: net.tv.drwho
Subject: Re: Safety Violations and the TARDIS  :-)
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Date: Mon, 23-Sep-85 13:24:05 EDT
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In article <541@uwmcsd1.UUCP> jerry@uwmcsd1.UUCP (Jerry Lieberthal) writes:
>
>The episode was "Nightmare in Eden", and Baker does that kind of trick 
>several times where he just "holds his breath", a trick he apparently picked
>up from the tibetan monks.  I believe the first time that was done with Baker
>was in the hyperbaric chamber of "Terror of the Zygons", in which the
>atmosphere was rather depleted (perhaps close to vacuum?).
>
I remembered that "breath-holding" trick, too, and so I was totally
miffed by the way the writers had Tom Baker pass out due to gas in the
Electronic Funds Transfer booth when he sticks in the forged credit card
(actually more of a credit slab... :-) to get the thousand talmars for
the rebels. (This was the story where he and Leela land on Pluto and aid
a rebellion against "the company" -- just saw it last night but can't
recall the name, sorry...) More failures of continuity, and more evidence
in support of my Great Plan to have fans run or at least edit
everything they are fans of...

Will