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From: jerry@uwmcsd1.UUCP (Jerry Lieberthal)
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Subject: Re: Safety Violations and the TARDIS  :-)
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Date: Wed, 18-Sep-85 18:54:48 EDT
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> >...
> >> 	- No spacesuits. People enter unknown environments/the vacuum of space
> >> 	  with only their clothes on (and sometimes even without them - see
> >
> >In "Four to Doomsday" the Doctor pulls out some sort of headgear that allows
> >humans/Alzarians/Trakenites to survive in atmospheres without oxygen.  They
> 
> 
> I seem to remember one episode with Tom Baker as the Doctor where he
> didn't need to where a spacesuit (or headgear) out in space.  Actually,
> it wasn't in space, but rather inside a spaceship.  The Doctor was hiding

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?).


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