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In the infirmary, Davros wonders about how both the Daleks and Time Lords fought in the Time War, but now only Gallifrey is gone. The Doctor explains that he saved Gallifrey, but cannot find it. Davros congratulates the Doctor, as he himself was not able to save his species. Davros begins to show remorse for all his terrible deeds and asks whether he was a good man. Davros says all he wants is to see one last sunrise, but cannot open his eyes now. As the sun looms on the horizon, the Doctor asks Davros "not to tell anyone that I did this" as his hand starts to glow with regenerative energy. The Doctor approaches Davros' life support, intending to use a small portion of regenerative energy to revive Davros just long enough for him to see the sun rise. However, the moment he touches the life-support, Sarff binds him to the cables, and the machinery begins to drain more energy from the Doctor, transmitting it to the Daleks, renewing them. Davros laughs, commenting that regenerative energy is "The ancient magic of the Time Lords", and remarking that he thought he would have to vivisect the Doctor to take it from him. He gloats that the Doctor's compassion has driven him to open his veins of his own free will, allowing all Daleks to "Drink the blood of Gallifrey." | In the infirmary, Davros wonders about how both the Daleks and Time Lords fought in the Time War, but now only Gallifrey is gone. The Doctor explains that he saved Gallifrey, but cannot find it. Davros congratulates the Doctor, as he himself was not able to save his species. Davros begins to show remorse for all his terrible deeds and asks whether he was a good man. Davros says all he wants is to see one last sunrise, but cannot open his eyes now. As the sun looms on the horizon, the Doctor asks Davros "not to tell anyone that I did this" as his hand starts to glow with regenerative energy. The Doctor approaches Davros' life support, intending to use a small portion of regenerative energy to revive Davros just long enough for him to see the sun rise. However, the moment he touches the life-support, Sarff binds him to the cables, and the machinery begins to drain more energy from the Doctor, transmitting it to the Daleks, renewing them. Davros laughs, commenting that regenerative energy is "The ancient magic of the Time Lords", and remarking that he thought he would have to vivisect the Doctor to take it from him. He gloats that the Doctor's compassion has driven him to open his veins of his own free will, allowing all Daleks to "Drink the blood of Gallifrey." | ||
In the Daleks' command room, | In the Daleks' command room, Missy walks up to the Supreme Dalek, calling it her "special favorite" and not to tell anyone. The Supreme Dalek declares her to be an enemy of the Daleks for being one of the Time Lords, but Missy pokes fun of its logic; the Daleks considered anyone who isn't one of them to be an enemy, so stating that she's Gallifreyan is pointless. Suddenly, all the Daleks freeze, with their casings seeming to shut down. To the horror of both Missy and Clara, the Doctor's stolen regeneration energy begins leaking out of them. Leaving Clara behind (as the Dalek casing moves too slow), Missy runs off the infirmary, where she frees the Doctor; however, its unknown how much of the Doctor's next lives were taken. | ||
Davros gloats the Daleks have gained new strength, and that his own life has been prolonged; however, the Doctor has two words for him "moron; sewers". Missy begins laughing, wondering what her friend has done this time. At that moment, all the decaying Daleks, wakened by the regenerative energy transmitted into them by Davros, start attacking the city, causing an earthquake. The Doctor sets off to find Clara, and Missy follows after informing Davros that it was a pleasure to finally meet him. She pokes his eye implant, and runs off after the Doctor, laughing. | |||
In the hall, Clara finds them, but cannot tell the Doctor that she's inside the Dalek shell, due to it not speaking what she wants. Missy tries killing her, by tricking the Doctor into thinking that the shell killed Clara. However, when Clara begs to Doctor not kill her, she causes the casing to say "mercy". The asks the Dalek why it hasn't killed him, and when Clara causes the casing to say "I... show... mercy", he lowers the gun and tells her to open the casing by thinking the word "open", which Clara does. The Doctor glares at Missy for trying to trick him into killing Clara and tells her to run. After freeing Clara of the Dalek casing, they head back to where the TARDIS was destroyed. The Doctor then reveals that the [[HADS]] broke apart the TARDIS to save it; using his new [[sonic sunglasses]], the Doctor brings it back together, allowing him and Clara to flee. Missy is caught by the Daleks, but tells them that she has an idea. | In the hall, Clara finds them, but cannot tell the Doctor that she's inside the Dalek shell, due to it not speaking what she wants. Missy tries killing her, by tricking the Doctor into thinking that the shell killed Clara. However, when Clara begs to Doctor not kill her, she causes the casing to say "mercy". The asks the Dalek why it hasn't killed him, and when Clara causes the casing to say "I... show... mercy", he lowers the gun and tells her to open the casing by thinking the word "open", which Clara does. The Doctor glares at Missy for trying to trick him into killing Clara and tells her to run. After freeing Clara of the Dalek casing, they head back to where the TARDIS was destroyed. The Doctor then reveals that the [[HADS]] broke apart the TARDIS to save it; using his new [[sonic sunglasses]], the Doctor brings it back together, allowing him and Clara to flee. Missy is caught by the Daleks, but tells them that she has an idea. |