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In 1892, the Doctor deactivates the stasis field generator, waking River. He sets up the perception filter where he found it in the modern day and they return to the sewers. They work together to access an area sealed with a Silurian door, allowing them to reach transport discs that lead underground. The Doctor grows concerned that time is wrong - the Silurians never attacked the surface world in the 19th century. In the underground Silurian city, the purpose of the pipes becomes clear - they are pumping deadly toxin into the city above and the entire system is being powered by an artefact similar to the one that the Cybermen had. The leader of the Silurian city, Vekkis, confronts them, and the Doctor forms a plan: he will reactivate walkways from the cavern's central column, allowing River to manually divert coolant, rather than toxin, into the pipes to the surface. Working together, they eventually flush all the toxin, then flee through a new time corridor, taking the artefact with them. | In 1892, the Doctor deactivates the stasis field generator, waking River. He sets up the perception filter where he found it in the modern day and they return to the sewers. They work together to access an area sealed with a Silurian door, allowing them to reach transport discs that lead underground. The Doctor grows concerned that time is wrong - the Silurians never attacked the surface world in the 19th century. In the underground Silurian city, the purpose of the pipes becomes clear - they are pumping deadly toxin into the city above and the entire system is being powered by an artefact similar to the one that the Cybermen had. The leader of the Silurian city, Vekkis, confronts them, and the Doctor forms a plan: he will reactivate walkways from the cavern's central column, allowing River to manually divert coolant, rather than toxin, into the pipes to the surface. Working together, they eventually flush all the toxin, then flee through a new time corridor, taking the artefact with them. | ||
After navigating through the corridor, they arrive back in the TARDIS, where the Doctor adds the new artefact to the other one. As the object begins ticking like a clock, River has a brainstorm; it is an [[Eternity Clock]]. There are notes in her diary which she has no memory of ever making on one. The Doctor begins to understand the Clock can rewrite history. The notes in the diary are 'residue' from an encounter erased from River's timeline. In addition, the Clock seems to be | After navigating through the corridor, they arrive back in the TARDIS, where the Doctor adds the new artefact to the other one. As the object begins ticking like a clock, River has a brainstorm; it is an [[Eternity Clock]]. There are notes in her diary which she has no memory of ever making on one. The Doctor begins to understand the Clock can rewrite history. The notes in the diary are 'residue' from an encounter erased from River's timeline. In addition, the Clock seems to be cataloguing all of time, ordering and recording events like a 'hard drive'. | ||
The Doctor and River next travel to [[2106]], where the [[New Dalek Paradigm]] has invaded and destroyed London. The Doctor | The Doctor and River next travel to [[2106]], where the [[New Dalek Paradigm]] has invaded and destroyed London. The Doctor realises the Daleks have put most of London in a [[time lock]], rendering it unreachable. River states that, back in 1561, the Silence had a laboratory that could contain a time capsule. Taking turns with the vortex manipulator, the Doctor and River travel back to 1561 and infiltrate the Silence stronghold located in the church. They find the time capsule, which is disguised as the church steeple. The Doctor begins to hotwire the alien tech; however, the Silence arrive and try to fight them, forcing River to kill them to keep them off the Doctor. Once the time capsule is hacked, a third piece of the Eternity Clock is obtained, and the time capsule flies off into the [[time vortex]]. | ||
The capsule crashes in the | The capsule crashes in the centre of the Dalek stronghold, which is the same office building the Cybermen invaded in 2012. They sneak past the Daleks and into the Dalek Command Node. A ten minute timer begins - the Doctor and River have to make their way to the flag ship before the alarm goes off. The Doctor, piece by piece, deactivates the controls to the time lock, then activates the Dalek transmat which sends them up to the Dalek Flagship. | ||
Within the flagship, the Doctor | Within the flagship, the Doctor realises that the Daleks are using the Eternity Clock to make the time lock bigger, pushing it out until the entire planet is locked and under control of the Dalek Empire; once they perfect the technology to time lock entire planets, they would be unstoppable. The Doctor and River take an elevator through the ship, past the Dalek armies, to the chamber of the [[Dalek Emperor]], who states that the Doctor's time is over and the Daleks are "the new [[Time Lord|lords of time]]." The Doctor and River formulate a plan; River will blast the Emperor Dalek's eyestalk, stunning it and keeping it from attacking, while the Doctor reverses the polarity of the Dalek Matrix, which deactivates the time lock once and for all, and releases the final piece of the Eternity Clock from its force field. Once the Doctor has the piece in his hands, a new time corridor opens up, taking the Doctor and River back to the TARDIS, and wiping the alien invasions which were not supposed to happen from history. | ||
Back in the TARDIS, the clock reassembles itself, and the time storm stops. However, the Doctor's equipment picks up a temporal signal - one that the interference from the fragmented Eternity Clock was drowning out, and one that the clock is now trying to track down. River | Back in the TARDIS, the clock reassembles itself, and the time storm stops. However, the Doctor's equipment picks up a temporal signal - one that the interference from the fragmented Eternity Clock was drowning out, and one that the clock is now trying to track down. River realises that the Eternity Clock and the TARDIS are synching together, and that when they do, the TARDIS will travel to find that point in time. They barely have time to state this before the TARDIS takes off on its own; unable to stop it, the Doctor and River cling to the controls and yell "GERONIMO!" | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
* Many episodes, events and controversies central to ''[[Doctor Who]]'' are referenced either through | * Many episodes, events and controversies central to ''[[Doctor Who]]'' are referenced either through dialogue or connected to collectible items, including: | ||
** [[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'' | ** [[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'' | ||
** [[TV]]: ''[[The Feast of Steven]]'' | ** [[TV]]: ''[[The Feast of Steven]]'' | ||
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* When the Doctor is explaining why the Eternity Clock is only searching for [[fixed points in time]], he mentions [[Sarah Jane Smith]]. | * When the Doctor is explaining why the Eternity Clock is only searching for [[fixed points in time]], he mentions [[Sarah Jane Smith]]. | ||
* As soon as the Doctor and River penetrate the [[Silurian]] base, the first thing the Doctor remarks is "Oh, look! Rocks!" This reference the same sarcastic comment the [[Fourth Doctor]] said in [[TV]]: ''[[Destiny of the Daleks]]''. | * As soon as the Doctor and River penetrate the [[Silurian]] base, the first thing the Doctor remarks is "Oh, look! Rocks!" This reference the same sarcastic comment the [[Fourth Doctor]] said in [[TV]]: ''[[Destiny of the Daleks]]''. | ||
* River's diary describes the first nine incarnations of the Doctor. She has apparently | * River's diary describes the first nine incarnations of the Doctor. She has apparently travelled back in time and spied on them; she will not meet the [[Tenth Doctor]] until [[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]''/''[[Forest of the Dead]]''. | ||
* River uses her [[Hallucinogenic lipstick]], first seen in [[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels]]''; the [[Sonic blaster]], left in the TARDIS by [[Jack Harkness]] in [[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Dances]]''; River had it in [[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]''; and her [[vortex manipulator]], which she obtained in [[TV]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens]]''. | * River uses her [[Hallucinogenic lipstick]], first seen in [[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels]]''; the [[Sonic blaster]], left in the TARDIS by [[Jack Harkness]] in [[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Dances]]''; River had it in [[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]''; and her [[vortex manipulator]], which she obtained in [[TV]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens]]''. | ||
* When The Doctor and River encounter an army of [[Cybermen]], The Doctor yells to River, "Basically, run!" This is the same line that the Eleventh Doctor first used in [[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'' when he was threatening the [[Atraxi]] about leaving Earth. Here, however, the situation is reversed. Instead of a threat, he's warning River that they need to get away. | * When The Doctor and River encounter an army of [[Cybermen]], The Doctor yells to River, "Basically, run!" This is the same line that the Eleventh Doctor first used in [[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'' when he was threatening the [[Atraxi]] about leaving Earth. Here, however, the situation is reversed. Instead of a threat, he's warning River that they need to get away. |