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After the [[Abzorbaloff]] dissolved, the [[Tenth Doctor]] used his [[sonic screwdriver]] to key into the '''[[absorption]] matrix''' and separate [[Ursula Blake]], the Abzorbaloff's last victim, from his remains. Though, as the Doctor noted, it was too late for total reconstruction, Ursula was salvaged as a [[face]] embedded in a slab of concrete. ([[TV]]: ''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]'')
After the [[Abzorbaloff]] dissolved, the [[Tenth Doctor]] used his [[sonic screwdriver]] to key into the '''[[absorption]] matrix''' and separate [[Ursula Blake]], the Abzorbaloff's last [[victim]], from his remains. Though, as the Doctor noted, it was too late for total [[reconstruction]], Ursula was salvaged as a [[face]] embedded in a slab of [[concrete]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]'')
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After the Abzorbaloff dissolved, the Tenth Doctor used his sonic screwdriver to key into the absorption matrix and separate Ursula Blake, the Abzorbaloff's last victim, from his remains. Though, as the Doctor noted, it was too late for total reconstruction, Ursula was salvaged as a face embedded in a slab of concrete. (TV: Love & Monsters)