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Rewatch: Slaves of Jedikiah Part 5
I have conquered the orange muppet! :) OK, so I understand the logic in one of the TP not going to the Cyclops ship, but why, other than 1973, does it have to be Carol? Stephen is the newest. If the original plan had been to jaunt one of them to different coordinates, then putting John or Carol, who have had more experience, in the different coordinates makes sense. If you're benching someone it should be either the newest or youngest. (This is of course the logic we see throughout the rest of the series. All I got for why this is ignored is because at this point PVC was Roger Price's favorite.)
Now, on to the Cyclops himself. If he knew about the Tomorrow People, as is stated, and he would have to because TELEPATHS, why the frex didn't he just ask? Either he's afraid of them as warlike or he knows about the TP, can't have your cake and eat it to.
Regarding Jedikiah: Why did no one think to equip the indistructable android with a manual override, a vocal override, and a damn off switch. If these things are capable of going rogue shouldn't they have safeties? Don't aliens have their own version of sci-fi? Seriously. How much trouble could they have saved?
I don't know how Argon would work for respiration and stuff when it's a noble gas, but aliens so shrugs


