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The Doctor discourages the Dragonhunters from liquefying the unconscious Grigor's brain for information by showing them the Master's [[TARDIS key]] and telling them he will help take them to the Master's TARDIS so long as they refrain from killing. Though mistrustful of [[Time Lord]]s, and not yet convinced that the Doctor and Annie are not [[bounty hunter]]s seeking the Master for self-serving reasons, the giant alien dragonflies accept the bargain. The Dragonhunters abruptly pick up the Doctor and all three fly off. Left on solid ground, Annie tells [[Colin (And You Will Obey Me)|Colin]] and [[Helen (And You Will Obey Me)|Helen]], whom the Doctor also convinced the Dragonhunters to leave alone, to come out of hiding. She voices her intention to wake up and interrogate Grigor. As he wakes up, Grigor can only repeat the word "strekozy" ("[[dragonfly]]" in [[Russian language|Russian]]) over and over; Helen suggests to Annie that Colin tie him to a chair. | The Doctor discourages the Dragonhunters from liquefying the unconscious Grigor's brain for information by showing them the Master's [[TARDIS key]] and telling them he will help take them to the Master's TARDIS so long as they refrain from killing. Though mistrustful of [[Time Lord]]s, and not yet convinced that the Doctor and Annie are not [[bounty hunter]]s seeking the Master for self-serving reasons, the giant alien dragonflies accept the bargain. The Dragonhunters abruptly pick up the Doctor and all three fly off. Left on solid ground, Annie tells [[Colin (And You Will Obey Me)|Colin]] and [[Helen (And You Will Obey Me)|Helen]], whom the Doctor also convinced the Dragonhunters to leave alone, to come out of hiding. She voices her intention to wake up and interrogate Grigor. As he wakes up, Grigor can only repeat the word "strekozy" ("[[dragonfly]]" in [[Russian language|Russian]]) over and over; Helen suggests to Annie that Colin tie him to a chair. | ||
Meanwhile, the Doctor has succeeded in convincing the Dragonhunters to land near [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] instead of continuing the journey through flight. He invites them in and explain to them that he is using the [[telepathic circuits]] to home in on [[the Master's TARDIS]] on the basis of the key. However, the [[short-wave | Meanwhile, the Doctor has succeeded in convincing the Dragonhunters to land near [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] instead of continuing the journey through flight. He invites them in and explain to them that he is using the [[telepathic circuits]] to home in on [[the Master's TARDIS]] on the basis of the key. However, the [[short-wave transmission]]s, [[long-wave transmission]]s, [[frequency modulated transmission]]s and [[microwave transmission]]s at "ground level" drown out the signal, forcing the Doctor to take the TARDIS up vertically "a few thousand feet up" in the hope of being able to home in on the "whisper" of the other TARDIS. | ||
transmission]]s, [[long-wave transmission]]s, [[frequency modulated | |||
transmission]]s and [[microwave transmission]]s at "ground level" drown out the signal, forcing the Doctor to take the TARDIS up vertically "a few thousand feet up" in the hope of being able to home in on the "whisper" of the other TARDIS. | |||
Meanwhile, the interrogation of Grigor is interrupted by the [[Auctioneer (And You Will Obey Me)|Auctioneer]], objecting to the use of his auction house as a "torture chamber", just as Grigor is starting to wake up, but Annie uses the staser-gun to stun the auctioneer so they can continue in peace. Grigor jeers that "interfering" English civilians won't dare to hurt him, and vows to tell them nothing — prompting Annie to reveal both to him and to Helen and Colin that she's actually part of [[MI5]]. Frightened, Grigor gives her the GPS coordinates of the abode of the "mistress". The three rush out, but Annie goes back in, claiming to have forgotten her handbag, just long enough to shoot Grigor with the staser again (despite her reassurance to him that she wasn't going to). On the way there, Annie, Helen and Colin exchange data about the Master. | Meanwhile, the interrogation of Grigor is interrupted by the [[Auctioneer (And You Will Obey Me)|Auctioneer]], objecting to the use of his auction house as a "torture chamber", just as Grigor is starting to wake up, but Annie uses the staser-gun to stun the auctioneer so they can continue in peace. Grigor jeers that "interfering" English civilians won't dare to hurt him, and vows to tell them nothing — prompting Annie to reveal both to him and to Helen and Colin that she's actually part of [[MI5]]. Frightened, Grigor gives her the GPS coordinates of the abode of the "mistress". The three rush out, but Annie goes back in, claiming to have forgotten her handbag, just long enough to shoot Grigor with the staser again (despite her reassurance to him that she wasn't going to). On the way there, Annie, Helen and Colin exchange data about the Master. | ||
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