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[[File:A Revelation - Death in Heaven Preview - Doctor Who Series 8 Episode 12 (2014) - BBC One|thumb|[[Seb]] explains the Nethersphere to [[Danny Pink]] before its contents "rain" onto the Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'')]] | [[File:A Revelation - Death in Heaven Preview - Doctor Who Series 8 Episode 12 (2014) - BBC One|thumb|[[Seb (The Caretaker)|Seb]] explains the Nethersphere to [[Danny Pink]] before its contents "rain" onto the Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'')]] | ||
[[File:Deep Breath The Promised Land.jpg|thumb|{{Gomez|n=Missy}} and the [[Half-Face Man]] in the Promised Land. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'')]] | [[File:Deep Breath The Promised Land.jpg|thumb|{{Gomez|n=Missy}} and the [[Half-Face Man]] in the Promised Land. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'')]] | ||
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A [[police]]man named [[Matthew (The Caretaker)|Matthew]] in [[Shoreditch]] in [[Clara Oswald]]'s [[21st century|home time]], having been killed by a [[Skovox Blitzer]], arrived in an area of this afterlife resembling an office, meeting a man called [[Seb (The Caretaker)|Seb]]. Seb worked for Missy, who was busy at that moment, calling this afterlife the Nethersphere. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'') | A [[police]]man named [[Matthew (The Caretaker)|Matthew]] in [[Shoreditch]] in [[Clara Oswald]]'s [[21st century|home time]], having been killed by a [[Skovox Blitzer]], arrived in an area of this afterlife resembling an office, meeting a man called [[Seb (The Caretaker)|Seb]]. Seb worked for Missy, who was busy at that moment, calling this afterlife the Nethersphere. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'') | ||
After [[Danny Pink]] was hit by a car, he found himself sitting in an office in the Nethersphere, Seb came in and offered him [[coffee]], then he told Danny that he was dead and began to fill out a form. Later, Danny was told by Seb that someone had requested to see him and a meeting had been arranged, a young boy came through the double doors, Danny tried to talk to the boy but he ran off. | After [[Danny Pink]] was hit by a car, he found himself sitting in an office in the Nethersphere, Seb came in and offered him [[coffee]], then he told Danny that he was dead and began to fill out a form. Later, Danny was told by Seb that someone had requested to see him and a meeting had been arranged, a young boy came through the double doors, Danny tried to talk to the boy but he ran off. |
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The Nethersphere, also known as the Promised Land or Heaven, was a virtual reality housed within a matrix data slice — a Gallifreyan hard drive - used by Missy to upload the minds of the recently deceased, changing and rewriting them, removing their emotions before re-downloading them into their Cyber-converted bodies. (TV: Dark Water)
The Half-Face Man said he was trying to reach the Promised Land. Its existence was denied by the Twelfth Doctor. When the Half-Face Man appeared to die after having been impaled upon the spire of Big Ben, he was transported to a lush garden where he encountered a woman identifying herself only as "Missy". She said that he had "made it" and that he was in "the promised land" — or, as she also called it, "paradise". (TV: Deep Breath)
Later — as from the Doctor's perspective — a soldier from the Aristotle appeared to die within the body of a Dalek and then was transported to an elegant tea room, where she, too, encountered Missy. (TV: Into the Dalek) Later still, the Doctor discovered that a ship of robots that had crashed in Nottingham of about 1190 had a programmed destination of "the promised land". (TV: Robot of Sherwood)
A policeman named Matthew in Shoreditch in Clara Oswald's home time, having been killed by a Skovox Blitzer, arrived in an area of this afterlife resembling an office, meeting a man called Seb. Seb worked for Missy, who was busy at that moment, calling this afterlife the Nethersphere. (TV: The Caretaker)
After Danny Pink was hit by a car, he found himself sitting in an office in the Nethersphere, Seb came in and offered him coffee, then he told Danny that he was dead and began to fill out a form. Later, Danny was told by Seb that someone had requested to see him and a meeting had been arranged, a young boy came through the double doors, Danny tried to talk to the boy but he ran off.
After which Danny was told by Seb that he had a call for him, from the other side, the caller was Clara Oswald who asked Danny questions that only he would know the answers to, but he was unable to remember, he just kept saying "I love you" which angered Clara. She offered to join him in the Nethersphere if he could prove he was Danny but he protested as there was only one way to do that - die. When Danny said "I love you" yet again, Clara said that if he said it one more time she would end the call, so he did to stop Clara from killing herself to be with him. Danny began to cry, at which point Seb told him there was something they could do about his emotions, handing him an iPad which displayed a delete button on the screen with Danny Pink displayed above it. Danny hovered his finger over the button, only stopping once he realised the boy he had killed was behind him. Danny chose not to delete his emotions and watched with Seb as everyone was downloaded back into their bodies. Seb explained that the Nethersphere was just a cool name that they came up with as well. As the Doctor fell to his death, Seb and Missy watched and Missy disintegrated him because of his excitement. After destroying himself and the other Cybermen, Danny returned to this world but possessed Missy's bracelet which would allow him to return to the real world, alive. Two weeks later he contacted Clara, telling her the Nethersphere was dying and as the bracelet only has enough power to send one person back, resurrects the boy whom he killed. (TV: Dark Water /Death in Heaven)