PLEASE NOTE: These caches were originally all letterboxes, with stamps that I personally painstakingly made. Unfortunately, they have proven quite popular, and with that comes muggling. Apparently a number of the stamps have gone missing, and as some have complained about this, and I haven't the time to go and check all 100+ of them on a regular basis, I will be converting them to Traditional caches as needed.
It pains me to make this decision, but it must be done. I recognize that with a powertrail, caches are bound to go missing (that is the nature of the beast), and I appreciate that many of you have helped out by bringing along spares. However, your average cacher does NOT carry around spare stamps, and even if you did, it wouldn't be the one that I originally and personally made for the cache.
So, I am asking for your help: please let me know in your logs which ones are indeed missing their stamps, and I will be changing them to Traditionals (the alternative is archival, unfortunately). Thanks for your assistance in this endeavor, and thanks for supporting this series. I am glad that I spent the many hours needed to create these. However, I cannot justify consistently having to make and then replace all the stamps, due to time constraints.
Sincerely, the CO, josephaw
9/27/15
First off, let me thank you for finding this geocache! I hope you enjoyed the experience of finding it as much as I enjoyed creating and hiding all of these letterbox caches.
This is just one of many such caches in my Dr Who Letterbox Series, made with the help and inspiration of friends. As a Letterbox cache, please leave the stamp for others to see and use, thanks! Each cache has a unique stamp, so bring an inkpad and collect them all! Have fun, and be safe!
"Time Heist" is the fifth episode of the eighth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, written by Stephen Thompson and Steven Moffat, and directed by Douglas Mackinnon. The episode stars Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman, with Keeley Hawes guest starring.
Plot
The Doctor is trying to convince Clara to come with him for a day of sightseeing in the TARDIS as she prepares for a date with Danny Pink, when the TARDIS phone begins to ring. Despite Clara's protests, the Doctor answers. Suddenly, they find themselves in a strange chamber with two other people: Psi, a hacker with an augmented brain; and Saibra, a mutant humanoid with the ability to shapeshift. They listen to a recording of their own voices, revealing that they agreed to wipe their own memories. They discover a briefcase left by a shadowy person named "The Architect". The briefcase contains plans to rob the impregnable vaults of the Bank of Karabraxos. The group takes tools provided in the case and flee the room (inside the bank itself) as guards arrive. Stranded and with no memory as to why they agreed to rob the bank, the foursome agree to follow the Architect's instructions. As they work through the plan, Psi reveals that he'd previously erased his own memories in his cybernetic hardware to protect his loved ones. Saibra also confesses to the Doctor that she finds her shapeshifting ability a curse; she immediately changes whenever she touches another person, preventing her from being trusted by others or having romantic relationships.
The group works its way back into the main floor of the vault, with Saibra using the identity of a bank customer to get them in. There, they witness another bank customer being accused of "guilty thoughts" by the bank’s Head of Security, Ms. Delphox. She brings in an alien creature named The Teller to scan the customer's brain and confirm his guilt, at which point the Teller uses its psychic abilities to destroy the customer's brain. The Doctor, Clara, Psi, and Saibra reluctantly continue to follow the Architect's plan and find more briefcases with useful items as they get closer to the main vaults. One case contains six mysterious devices that the Doctor claims he doesn't recognise. Saibra challenges him on this, and he tacitly admits that they appear to be disintegrators. The plan requires them to pass through the cage where the Teller is kept in hibernation. The Doctor realises that because the Teller can sense guilt, they had undergone the memory wipe to minimise the chances of their being detected. As they cross the cage, the Teller picks up on Clara's brainwaves and stirs. The Doctor helps Clara break out of the Teller's scan, but Saibra is caught within it instead. The Doctor gives her one of the disintegrators and assures her it's painless. She uses it to escape the Teller's scan at the cost of her own life. Psi is outraged at the Doctor's detached reaction to her death, but they continue on to complete the mission.
As they continue to the vault, they discover the Teller chasing after them. Psi stays behind to open the vault, but when Clara is cornered by the Teller, he offers himself as a distraction to save her. Psi opts to use his disintegrator rather than die by the Teller's scan. The Doctor and Clara push on and reach the main vault. One lock remains in place, and the Doctor cannot bypass it. Just then, a solar storm begins that causes the last lock to be released. The storms's timing causes the Doctor to finally understand – this is a time travel heist. The team was sent back in time to the precise moment of the storm, as this was the best opportunity to access the main vault. Inside the vault, they discover two safe boxes indicated by the Architect. The first contains a device capable of restoring Psi's lost memories, and the other contains a serum that would stabilise Saibra's DNA, allowing her to touch people without shifting. The Doctor determines that the item he is meant to find is in the personal vault of Director Karabraxos. However, before they can break in, the Doctor and Clara are captured and taken to Ms. Delphox's office. She examines the items they removed from the vault before being summoned away. After she leaves the room, the two guards reveal themselves to be Psi and Saibra. The disintegrators were actually teleporters, and the pair reveal that there is a ship in orbit ready to take them offworld. Psi also informs the Doctor that the TARDIS is there, waiting for him. The four head to the Director's vault.
They break into the vault and are startled to meet Madame Karabraxos, who looks exactly like Ms. Delphox. Ms Delphox turns out to be one of several clones of Madame Karabraxos to help her with administrative matters. Madame Karabraxos orders the Teller dispatched to the vault, along with the destruction of the Delphox clone. The Doctor makes an offhand remark about Madame not liking her own clone. In doing so, he finally understands, from his prior conversation with Saibra, who The Architect is. Karabraxos packs some valuables in a case and begins to leave to escape the intensifying solar storm. The Doctor gives her his phone number and tells her to call him when she is very old and filled with regret. She leaves, and the Teller arrives. The Doctor surrenders to the Teller's scan, hoping it will remove the earlier memory block. As the Teller scans him, he remembers the events from before: when an elderly, dying Madame Karabraxos called the Doctor and told him of her one big regret. In a montage, the Doctor is then shown setting up the heist – he is the Architect and had infiltrated the bank previously. The Teller sees that the Doctor is actually there to help and releases him from the scan before using its abilities to open another vault door. Inside is another of the Teller's species – its mate, kept prisoner to force the Teller's services. The Doctor rescues all six of them with the teleportation devices, and takes the two aliens to a planet with no thought pollution to live out their lives peacefully. He then takes Psi, Saibra and Clara to get dinner before returning everyone to their homes. The Doctor drops Clara off and leaves, reflecting to himself on how impressive robbing a bank is compared to whatever Clara had planned for her date.
Continuity
Memory worms were first introduced in the 2012 Christmas special, "The Snowmen".[1]
While being scanned by the Teller, the Doctor mentions the Fourth Doctor's "big scarf", and either the Second or Eleventh Doctor's "bowties – a bit embarrassing".
The Doctor notes that Clara got the TARDIS phone number from "a woman in a shop", connecting with the events of "The Bells of Saint John" and "Deep Breath".
When Psi tries to lure the Teller away from Clara by visualising some of the galaxy's most notorious criminals, the mugshots he is seen accessing include a Sensorite (from the 1964 serial The Sensorites), a Terileptil (from the 1982 serial The Visitation), a Slitheen, an Ice Warrior, the Gunslinger from "A Town Called Mercy", Captain John Hart from Torchwood, Androvax and the Trickster from The Sarah Jane Adventures, and Abslom Daak from Doctor Who Magazine.[1][2]
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