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The Doctor then goes on to explain that the Osgood Boxes are based on t[[The Moment|he Moment]], a powerful weapon from the early days of Gallifrey, which he considered using to end the senseless violence destroying reality, even if it meant the lives of innocent children as well. However, he thought better of it, and found a better solution. The pain from that still lives with him, allowing the Doctor to never again attempt something so horrible that it would make him discard his name. The Doctor forgives Bonnie, just as he did with his war incarnation. Bonnie is swayed by the Doctor's words, telling him she's figured out that the boxes are empty. However, Kate is less than amused. Telling Kate that she's already scolded him fifteen times, the Doctor again wipes her memory with the device in the ceiling. However, Bonnie was allowed her memories, so as to prevent this disaster again. | The Doctor then goes on to explain that the Osgood Boxes are based on t[[The Moment|he Moment]], a powerful weapon from the early days of Gallifrey, which he considered using to end the senseless violence destroying reality, even if it meant the lives of innocent children as well. However, he thought better of it, and found a better solution. The pain from that still lives with him, allowing the Doctor to never again attempt something so horrible that it would make him discard his name. The Doctor forgives Bonnie, just as he did with his war incarnation. Bonnie is swayed by the Doctor's words, telling him she's figured out that the boxes are empty. However, Kate is less than amused. Telling Kate that she's already scolded him fifteen times, the Doctor again wipes her memory with the device in the ceiling. However, Bonnie was allowed her memories, so as to prevent this disaster again. | ||
Bonnie returns to her nest, telling her comrades the revolution is over and that they're safe. Outside the nest, the Doctor asks Osgood to travel with him; however, she turns him down, saying that she needs to be around to make the Nightmare Scenario work out like this again. Per the Doctor's request, Clara hugs Osgood on his behalf. However, the Doctor is left bewildered that Osgood never thought of what the TARDIS stood for; he tells her it stands for "Totally And Radically Driving In Space". However, at that moment, Bonnie appears as a second Osgood, telling the Doctor that she will help protect the Earth. Both tell the Doctor that they will tell him which is which when the day comes when it doesn't matter. | Bonnie returns to her nest, telling her comrades the revolution is over and that they're safe. Outside the nest, the Doctor asks Osgood to travel with him; however, she turns him down, saying that she needs to be around to make the Nightmare Scenario work out like this again. Per the Doctor's request, Clara hugs Osgood on his behalf. However, the Doctor is left bewildered that Osgood never thought of what the TARDIS stood for; he tells her it stands for "Totally And Radically Driving In Space". However, at that moment, Bonnie appears as a second Osgood, telling the Doctor that she will help protect the Earth. Both tell the Doctor that they will tell him which is which when the day comes when it doesn't matter. The Doctor compliments Bonnie that she's a credit to her species. She replies that both Osgood and herself are credit to both species. | ||
After the TARDIS departs, both Osgoods leave to continue their work. | After the TARDIS departs, both Osgoods leave to continue their work. |
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