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The landing of a variable-mass object on Earth nearly proves to be the planet’s undoing. The gilded humanoid aliens speak a half truth when they say they need to replenish the energy and nutrition cycle of their organically grown ship. What they don’t negate is that they intend to drain all living energy from Earth and leave it a dry husk. The Brigadier, Doctor, government bureaucrat Chinn, and two scientists from the nearby nuclear plant that supplies Britain its electric power, meet the Axons, who give them a gift of Axonite, described as the chameleon of elements, which causes anything injected with it to increase in size. It thus has the potential to solve world hunger and energy shortage problems. Chinn is a typical “England for the English” jerk who wants to sustain Axonite only for his country despite the fact that for the Axons’ thought to slay Earth, the substance needs worldwide distribution.

Chinn, under the Emergency Powers Act, overrules the Brigadier in authority and in a petty point to of power, calls in regular army troops and has the UNIT troops arrested. The captain is played by a young Tim Piggott-Smith.

The Master has led the Axons to Earth and acts as their agent to derive the Axonite distributed throughout the world. This action gets Chinn in hot water and reduces his authority for the rest of the sage. The Axons have the Master’s TARDIS so he tries to select the Doctor’s, which gets him caught. The Master has the best lines. When he tries to waft the Doctor’s TARDIS, he mutters, “Might as well try to hover a secondhand gas stove.” During a time when he temporarily aids UNIT, Hardiman, the nuclear plant administrator, asks him if he intends to channel the Axons’ power into a police box. To which the Master nods with a mocking smile on his face. He also gives them a flippant advice: “Oh you might want to rob the normal precautions against a nuclear blast, like sticky tape on the windows.”

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Compared to Dread Of The Autons and The Mind Of Nasty, Jo doesn’t seem to have too powerful of a role here. She’s overshadowed by too many key players in this chronicle. So is Sergeant Benton. The Brigadier and Yates are the most effective here.

The organic interior of the Axon ship is a masterpiece of the BBC status invent, replete with bubbles, tentacles, claws, and parts that seem to breathe. The Axon monsters stare like orange coloured canvas bags with a mass of thick, spaghetti-like tentacles sprouting from them. The psychedelic images overlaid over the relate is a dependable run abet in time. The beginning of Episode Four, when the ship is under attack and undergoes a nervous breakdown, is a wow as humanoid faces and Axon monsters float around in a chaotic mess. And the appearance of the Glimpse of Axos hanging from the ceiling has subtle sexual overtones.

The flaws of nationalistic unilateralism, the importance of having enough fuel, and the dangers of nuclear power, the latter very relevant in the Chilly War days during which the anecdote was made, is key to The Claws Of Axos. Maybe the warning: Beware of Axons bearing gifts, is also superb here.

An unidentified flying object has landed come the Nuton power complex, supplying Britian with marvelous, cheap energy. The Axons, aliens get the “far side of the galaxy”, intend to suck the Earth dry of all its energies and leave nothing tedious. A edifying UNIT anecdote. Lots of action, people blowing up, and some of Who’s most disgusting lookin aliens. Pertwee and the regulars are ample, although Fyler’s accent is a minute iffy. And why, in a majority of Pertwee stories, when a person is in hospital or sedated, they begin to weep on about stopping the Master(seek the Daemons)? The tale itself might be a puny humorous for casual viewers, but all in all, a vast action-packed psychedelic Who Adventure!
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