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In a workshop, two engineers hear an alarm. One reports that it is from the repair shop. He wonders what kind of idiot would try and steal a faulty [[TARDIS]]. The workshop is at the base of the [[Capitol]] on [[Gallifrey]]. When the technicians look on their monitors, they see the [[First Doctor]] and [[Susan Foreman|his granddaughter]] entering a capsule. Someone calls to the Doctor, stopping him. He turns to greet [[Clara Oswald]], who tells him he is about to make a very big mistake. | In a workshop, two engineers hear an alarm. One reports that it is from the repair shop. He wonders what kind of idiot would try and steal a faulty [[TARDIS]]. The workshop is at the base of the [[Capitol]] on [[Gallifrey]]. When the technicians look on their monitors, they see the [[First Doctor]] and [[Susan Foreman|his granddaughter]] entering a capsule. Someone calls to the Doctor, stopping him. He turns to greet [[Clara Oswald]], who tells him he is about to make a very big mistake. | ||
Clara is seen falling through a golden vortex. She remarks that she does not know where she is, but remembers one thing: she is the Impossible Girl, and she was born to save the Doctor. She is shown meeting him in several of his incarnations, but most of them don't even notice her. However, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] ''does' notice her when [[The Snowmen (TV story)#Plot|she yells at him]] in [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[London]]. | Clara is seen falling through a golden vortex. She remarks that she does not know where she is, but remembers one thing: she is the Impossible Girl, and she was born to save the Doctor. She is shown meeting him in several of his incarnations, but most of them don't even notice her. However, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] ''does'' notice her when [[The Snowmen (TV story)#Plot|she yells at him]] in [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[London]]. | ||
Also in Victorian London, a man locked in a jail cell rants in rhythmic fashion about "the [[Whisper Men]]". Suddenly he is disturbed by a veiled figure, Madame [[Vastra]], standing outside the bars of his prison. The man, [[Clarence DeMarco]], says that she could save him from being [[noose|hanged]] with a single word, but Vastra promises him only silence. She points out that he has murdered fourteen women, and is therefore doomed to be executed. As if holding a pardon from the [[Victoria|Queen]], DeMarco mentions [[the Doctor]], saying he knows all about him. Speaking about one specific secret among the Doctor's many, the convict says, "He has one he will take to the grave — and it is discovered." | Also in Victorian London, a man locked in a jail cell rants in rhythmic fashion about "the [[Whisper Men]]". Suddenly he is disturbed by a veiled figure, Madame [[Vastra]], standing outside the bars of his prison. The man, [[Clarence DeMarco]], says that she could save him from being [[noose|hanged]] with a single word, but Vastra promises him only silence. She points out that he has murdered fourteen women, and is therefore doomed to be executed. As if holding a pardon from the [[Victoria|Queen]], DeMarco mentions [[the Doctor]], saying he knows all about him. Speaking about one specific secret among the Doctor's many, the convict says, "He has one he will take to the grave — and it is discovered." |
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