Amsterdam was located on the curve of the Arc when Omega shifted it, Amsterdam being below sea level to maintain pressure for fusion conversion. Using a fusion converter from Gallifrey, Omega planned to become matter again. The Arc later shifted again. (TV: Arc of Infinity)
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| - Amsterdam was located on the curve of the Arc when Omega shifted it, Amsterdam being below sea level to maintain pressure for fusion conversion. Using a fusion converter from Gallifrey, Omega planned to become matter again. The Arc later shifted again. (TV: Arc of Infinity)
- Omega suffers from becoming pure antimatter and thus needs the Doctor's bio-data in order to exist safely or some nonsense bullshit like that. He's also suffering from what is probably the most drastically different redesign a Doctor Who villain has ever had, and he also gets a henchman in the form of a giant evil chicken. Nyssa pretty much does nothing during this story. Tegan decides to rejoin the Doctor at the end because she lost her job. So all that bullshit whining throughout Season 19 about how she was gonna miss her flight was all for nothing in the end. *Sigh* alright.
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| - Amsterdam was located on the curve of the Arc when Omega shifted it, Amsterdam being below sea level to maintain pressure for fusion conversion. Using a fusion converter from Gallifrey, Omega planned to become matter again. The Arc later shifted again. (TV: Arc of Infinity)
- Omega suffers from becoming pure antimatter and thus needs the Doctor's bio-data in order to exist safely or some nonsense bullshit like that. He's also suffering from what is probably the most drastically different redesign a Doctor Who villain has ever had, and he also gets a henchman in the form of a giant evil chicken. Colin Baker strides on set and OH MY GOD, HE SHOOTS THE DOCTOR! That was the biggest thing ever for some reason when it was announced that Colin was taking over the role; literally every press release that covered his casting included a mention about how he had shot the previous Doctor in this story. But I digress, Colin is magnificent as ever. He honestly helps rise this story above awful. Also the Time Lord's neck-hat-things actually look pretty good in this one. Nyssa pretty much does nothing during this story. A 20 decade-long Benny Hill chase through Amsterdam ensures, during which I completely sympathise with Sarah Sutton and Janet Fielding due to their roles requiring them to wear 6-inch heels. Anyways, Omega turns into Peter Davison, before turning into a green Peter Davison, before turning into a green not-Peter Davison, before imploding into nonexistence. Tegan decides to rejoin the Doctor at the end because she lost her job. So all that bullshit whining throughout Season 19 about how she was gonna miss her flight was all for nothing in the end. *Sigh* alright.
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