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THE TALONS OF WENG CHIANG Traditional Cache

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i love dr who: This cache was such a cool cache,
Any one who didn't have a chance to find it,
It was a plastic rat with the log book around its neck.
Keeping in the theme of Dr who and the episode was about a giant rat [:x]

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Hidden : 4/21/2012
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

The box hill and doncaster first electric tramway.
it ran from oct 1889 to jan 1896.

i have changed the shape of this cache. it is a large small now. but there is no room for swaps. so please b.y.o pen too.

this is another dr who themed cache.

parking is not the best on station street. Specially certain times of the day.
parking is much safer in paisley, wimmera or dane st.

please enjoy my themed cache. [:x]

there is a F.T.F gift. a travel bug buddy.


CONGRATS DEBS22, HAPPY CHAPPIES, GEO-JAS AND LITTLEMERPIP
FOR JOINT F.T.F.
I WAS THINKING ABOUT JOINING YOU. BUT YES ALREADY IN MY P.J AND ENJOYING DINNER & A CHARDY.

Arriving in London at the end of the 19th Century, the Doctor and Leela make friends with a police pathologist, Professor Litefoot, and learn that hairs taken from the clothing of a dead body found floating in the Thames seem to have originated from a very large rat.

The Doctor's investigations take him first to the sewers, where there are indeed giant rats on the loose, and then to the Palace Theatre, where a stage magician, Li H'sen Chang, is procuring young girls for his master, the ancient Chinese god Weng-Chiang. Weng-Chiang is in fact Magnus Greel, a war criminal from the 51st Century. The journey back through time has disrupted his molecular structure and he now needs to feed on the life force of others - hence his use for the young girls. He has come to London to retrieve his lost time cabinet, which is in the possession of Litefoot. Infiltrating Litefoot's home with Chang's ventriloquist doll Mr Sin - a computerised homonculus with the brain of a pig - he retrieves the cabinet and prepares to travel back to his own time.

The Doctor, aided by Leela, Litefoot and Henry Gordon Jago, the proprietor of the Theatre, tracks him down to his lair and traps him before he can escape. Greel falls into his life force extraction machine and disintegrates. The Doctor is then attacked by Mr Sin but manages to disconnect its circuitry, rendering it inanimate.

Episode Endings

The Doctor and Leela descend into the sewers, where they are confronted by a giant rat. The Doctor ushers Leela in the opposite direction as the rat scurries towards them.

Leela has been dining with Litefoot at his house. The Professor goes outside to investigate after spotting a prowler in the grounds, and on his return is struck down by an unseen assailant. Leela is suddenly confronted by the squat figure of Mr Sin advancing on her with a knife.

Leela flees from Weng-Chiang's lair through the sewers, chased by a giant rat. The Doctor, who is also in the sewers with a gun borrowed from Litefoot, hears her coming and prepares to fire. She turns the corner and falls, and the rat bears down on her.

Professor Litefoot is left unconscious in his house as Weng-Chiang, laughing maniacally, speeds away in a horse-drawn carriage with the time cabinet strapped to the back.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

ENGF or avpr jura lbh ner ' ybttvat ' vg.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)