Hound of the Korven (TV story)

Hound of the Korven was the twenty-fifth episode of the first series of K9

Synopsis
Thorne entices K9 to hand over his Regeneration Circuit in exchange for his missing memory chip. It is a double cross: the fake chip contains a sequence turning K9 into a bomb. Starkey is taken by an old enemy who has a few surprises for K9 and his friends too.

Plot
In the garage, Darius is sleeping inside Mariah when Thorne taps on the window, frightening him, Thorne says Darius may want some news about his father, They enter Virtual Reality, where Darius finds his father in a pure white prison, trembling in fear. Darius speaks to him, but his father can't hear him. This is Harry Pike's world now, white, no corners and no detail to draw the eye or distract the mind. He will endure years of this. Darius asks Thorne what he wants. Thorne wants something from K9. K9 won't give it to him and he must have it.

Darius refuses to go get it for him, Thorne says he wants a certain circuit from K9. He can function perfectly well without it, the cybernetic equivalent of an appendix. Thorne uses his Vid-com to transmit a high pitched sound, putting Pike in agony. Darius gives in and they exit virutal reality. Darius says he will talk to K9 but he can't promise. Thorne assures him he has a deal to offer K9 too. He has something of K9's he thought lost forever, his memory disc, destroyed when K9 came through the STM.

As Darius and K9 move through the sewer tunnels, Darius shows there's no cameras and no cops. K9 calculates that the likelyhood of a double-cross is 99.99%. Darius admits they've had their differences, K9 says it is because of his tendency to be irritating. Darius says that he appreciates K9 doing this for him and his dad. K9 tells him that he isn't doing this exclusively for Harry. The prospect of having his memory restored is appealing.The chance his memory disc survived is remote, but still more than zero.

K9 and Darius are followed by Starkey and Jorjie, who report Gryffen. Starkey says they will be there to help Darius if it is a double-cross and if it's legit, they don't want to stop K9 getting his disc back. Starkey notices some foul-smelling slime on the wall; it's Jixen.

Thorne and four CCPCs arrive. Darius asks Thorne why he needs the bodyguards, Thorne says there's not any length K9 wouldn't go to for he's carrying. K9 spots the memory chip and asks him to return it. Thorne offers it to him, then reminds him of Darius' father. Thorne wants K9's Regeneration unit in trade. Starkey and Jorjie interrup., Starkey refuses to let K9 do it. Thorne asks if he has a deal. Starkey warns K9 that without his regeneration unit he will be as vulnerable as everyone else. Darius agrees. Thorne says he isn't doing it for Darius, but for his poor old dad. K9 agrees reluctantly and they make the trade.

K9 accesses the memory disc and starts routing all power to his photon reactor, warning he will self-destruct in twenty seconds. As Thorne and the CCPCs leave, the kids try to get K9 to stop. The countdown is terminated, but K9 warns a destruct sequence has been built into the memory disc. An unknown target will trigger it when he comes in range. In the Department Mobile HQ, the Department Technician informs June the Jixen is coming within range and the stun mines and gas cannisters are ready. June tells him to delay the order. She asks Thorne if the tunnels have been cleared of civilians. June doesn't take Thorne's assurance and orders the technician to hold off the gas. She will supervise its deployment.

In the tunnels, Starkey assures the others that Gryffen will know what to do. A hovering stun mine arrives. It knocks Darius to the ground. Starkey hears a Jixen roar. K9 notes the Jixen will trigger his self-destruct. He moves to intercept it. Another stun mine appears. It shocks the Jixen, who takes another route. Darius notices the roar is getting closer. K9 speeds off. He cannot allow the Jixen close. His self-destruction will destroy every nearby lifeform. Starkey races off to stop him. Darius follows, but is stopped by yet another stun mine. Starkey tries to find K9 but finds another stun mine,. He turns back to see a gas canister. The tunnels are gassed. Starkey collapses and is dragged away.

June and four CCPCs are nearby. She orders one to drop the final cannister. The CCPC spots two citizens in the tunnels. June has the CCPCs ge tthem out, to discover who they are. They are taken to Department Mobile HQ, Darius warns that Starkey is still in the tunnels. June asks if he has K9 with him and says he should be fine; the gas is a sleeping agent. His main problem is the Jixen. Darius eyes the exits. Jorjie says she knows about the Jixen and that Starkey could be vapourised by a bomb. Darius races out. Jorjie tries to follow him but is stopped.

Yjorne contacts June. He wants a comment on reports the operation has stalled. June says it is suspended on her authority; she doesn't answer to him. Thorne warns her that like him, she answers to those above. When June refuses, she is contacted by Lomax, who asks if the orders are not clear. She tells him that the orders need clarifying in light of new information. Lomax says she doesn't need to understand to obey.Thorne was acting in the best interests of the Department. June wants to argue, but Lomax insists that she does her duty.

At the mansion, Gryffen calls K9, to say he has been trying to get through to him for age. K9 suggests the stun mines, the Department's attempt to corral the Joxen, have interfered. He is en route to deal with it as part of his new programming imperative. As soon as he is range of the Jixen, he will initiate self-destruct. Gryffen warns K9 that without his regeneration unit, he will be destroyed. K9 says that as it is his programming imperative, he is destined to self-destruct to destroy the Jixen. K9's sensors indicate the the Jixen is in the tunnel.

Starkey awakes with his face in a pile of books inside the Jixen's lair. The Jixen moves towards him. Starkey is shocked when the Jixen says his clothes are marked with his scent. The Jixen has been learning English. He becomes frustrated when Starkey corrects his mistakes and warns he may forget his duties as a Horse. Darius moves through the tunnels calling out for Starkey. When Starkey spots a book entitled Land of the Lost, the Jixen says it tells his story, a peaceful emissary from another time protecting an ignorant people from the monster living among them. Hhe was the emissary's guard and he failed to protect him from the machine, his enemy, Starkey's friend, K9. Starkey says the Jixen started smashing up the mansion when they came through the STM, K9 came and protected him, giving his previous life to save his. The Jixen says that he is the one confused as he was protecting the emissary.

The Jixen were winning the war against the Meron until new energy weapons cost them their home. The Jixen tells Starkey these weapons were supplied by the Korven, Starkey confirms he knows the name. The Jixen says they were the peaceful emissaries. Humanity was the ignorant people and the Korven were the monsters. Tthe Jixen tells him that the information was losted with the emissary, destroyed by the Korven agent, K9. The Jixen knows the Department has been infiltrated by the Korven and Starkey will lose his home as he lost his. Starkey says that then he needs to get out of here and alert the world.

The Jixen shows him the way out. As Darius searches for Starkey, the Jixen becomes increasingly uncertain about Starkey's plan for him to meet K9, Starkey explains that he and K9 should be on the same side, as they're both interested in saving the ignorant humans, the Jixen just has to get together with K9 so they can talk like he did with Starkey. Starkey confirms that the "cybernetic beast" is capable of understanding him. They soon bumps into Darius, who falls down to the ground in shocked. Starkey assures him that it's okay, explaing that he is a friend and on their side. Darius is shocked to find a friendly speaking Jixen, Darius scoffs that he's here to help them. The Jixen assures him that that he is his alibi and gets angry when Darius says he means ally.

Starkey explains that right now they need to find K9 and explain to him that the Jixen isn't his enemy, Darius suggests that they do it really really fast when he alerts them to K9. K9 prepares his self-destruct sequence as the Jixen prepares to protect himself. Starkey stands between them and tells them to stop threatening each other and talk, K9 tells Starkey to run but he refuses, halting K9 and the Jixen, deciding to call him Jixey, explaining that if they're going to be friends he can't call him Jixen and he doesn't know his name, Jixey explains that the Jixen have no names as they are part of a collective. K9 continues his countdown, warning Starkey that he can interrupt the countdown but he cannot stop it, warning him to run. Darius wants to run but Starkey says they are going to sort this out, he explains to K9 that the program Thorne put in him was Korven tech and he has to fight it. K9 argues that his sensors would have detected it if it was Korven, Starkey says that his sensors got it wrong and the Korven are losing him, explaining that they wanted the Jixen destroyed because he came here to warn about them.

June arrives with Jorjie and threatens the Jixen. As K9's countdown reaches zero, Starkey shouts stay. K9 stops, he has managed to reroute his circuits and he's in control of them again, he has overwritten the program and is no longer being used by the Korven. K9 suddenly restarts the program as Starkey pets him, but reveals that it was a joke, when he complies to Starkey's request to tell him it wasn't a joke, this amuses Jixey who explains that the Jixen are famous for their sense of humour. Back at the mansion, Gryffen takes a look at the chip as Starkey announces that they beaten it, thanks to their shell-headed friend as Darius adds. June cannot believe that the Jixen is an ally of humanity and calls it a remarkable development. Jorjie notes that it isn't the only remarkable development, revealing that she told Lomax to "stick it" though June says she didn't use those exact words. Jorjie is proud that her mother refused to let the gas being dropped in the tunnels. June informs Darius that she's managed to check on his father, assuring him that he's safely in a minimum security enviroment. Darius is pleased that his dad is safe, the Jixen got away, K9 avoided blowing himself and the rest of them up. However, Gryffen argues that they haven't quite stopped the Korven plan. K9 alerts that the Professor is correct as a significant part of their plan would appear to have been for Thorne get possession of his regeneration unit, which succeeded. Gyrffen notes that the question is, what does he want it for. As they speak, Thorne is at a Department base, he hands the regeneration unit to an unknown force.

Cast

 * K9 Mark 2 - John Leeson
 * Starkey - Keegan Joyce
 * Jorjie Turner - Philippa Coulthard
 * Darius Pike - Daniel Webber
 * Professor Alistair Gryffen - Robert Moloney
 * June Turner - Robyn Moore
 * Thorne - Jared Robinsen
 * Harry Pike - Chris Betts
 * Jixey - Jandardan Kewin
 * Department Technician - Steven Sourris
 * Lomax - Peter Kent
 * CCPC - Josh Norbido
 * CCPC - Jason McNamara
 * CCPC - Eugen Bekafigo
 * CCPC - Michael Donnet
 * CCPC - Tyler Rostedt
 * CCPC - Jarod Grodecki

Production crew

 * Writer - Shayne Armstrong, S.P. Krause
 * Director - Mark DeFriest
 * Producers - Penny Wall, Richard Stewart, Simon Barnes
 * Executive producers - Jim Howell, Grant Bradley, Steve Robbins
 * Associate producers - Bob Baker, Paul Tams
 * Supervising producer - Dale Bradley
 * Co-Executive producers - Mark Blythe, Sam Tromans
 * Line producer - Pam Collis
 * VFX Director - David Napier
 * Series Production Designer - Jon Dowding
 * Episodic Designer - Adam Head
 * New K9 Design by - Paul Tams, Alex Kubalsky
 * Series Director of Photography - Ben Nott
 * Episodic Director of Photography - Tony O'Loughlan
 * Music by - Christopher Elves
 * K9 theme music by - Michael Lira
 * Editor - Patrick Stewart
 * Casting - Faith Martin and associates
 * Episodic casting - Lisa Maloney
 * Drama/Dialogue coach - Peter Kent
 * Story Producer - Greg Walters
 * Script Adaption - Michaeley O'Brien
 * Production Accountant - Pru Donovan
 * 1st Assistant Director - Peter McLennan
 * Script Supervisor - Sue Ketchington
 * Costume Designer - Joanne Thompson
 * Makeup Designer - Sharon Robbins
 * Puppeteer - David Pawsey
 * Location Manager - Charles Boyle
 * Sound Recordist - Ian Grant
 * B Camera Operator - Dan Maxwell
 * Gaffer - Steve Monk
 * Key Grip - Billy Harmer
 * Special thanks to - Space Furniture, Shredox, J. Barbour & Sons Ltd, Heath Williams at Firefly Lighting, Videopro
 * Safety Supervisor/Stunt Coordinator - Danny Baldwin
 * Transport Manager - Alister Ward
 * Unit Manager - Graeme Suhr
 * Post Production Facility - Cutting Edge Australia
 * Head of Post Production - John Lee
 * Sound Design - Warren Pearson

Story notes

 * Unlike Doctor Who and The Sarah Jane Adventures titles, in which if the title of an episode contains the name of an alien, said alien appears in the episode. The title of this episode solely refers to K9, the titular Hound of the Korven and the Korven make no appearance, although they are mentioned ans Lomaxx is silhouetted.

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Home video releases

 * This episode is featured in the Series One complete box set, released in Australia on 29 September 2010.


 * This episode was released along with episodes 1-12 as "K-9: Series 1; Volume 2" on 18 April 2011. Dvd-k9vol2uk.jpg