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Meanwhile, in the present, the Cybermen have entered the office block to investigate the energy from the corridor's use. Their forcible entry activates the building's security measures, trapping River inside. She tricks the Cyberman patrols into breaking open the office's security booth. She deactivates the barriers, allowing her to go out. The Doctor and she rendezvous and ascend the construction site, using a girder held by the crane to cross onto the office's roof.  
Meanwhile, in the present, the Cybermen have entered the office block to investigate the energy from the corridor's use. Their forcible entry activates the building's security measures, trapping River inside. She tricks the Cyberman patrols into breaking open the office's security booth. She deactivates the barriers, allowing her to go out. The Doctor and she rendezvous and ascend the construction site, using a girder held by the crane to cross onto the office's roof.  


With the Cybermen still inside, the Doctor and River return to the street in a window-cleaning cradle and break into the Cyberfactory, intending to disable the [[Cyber-Planner]] inside.
With the Cybermen still inside, the Doctor and River return to the street in a window-cleaning cradle and break into the Cyberfactory, intending to disable the [[Cyber-Planner]] inside. They follow the Planner's command signal towards the centre of the ship, but are forced to flee as squadrons of Cybermen are revived to pursue the pair. They eventually reach the ship's thermionic core, where the Cyber-Planner is located. River also notices a mysterious object suspended near the Planner, which the Doctor identifies as having a huge temporal signature and broadcasting some sort of time distortion beam. The duo splits up to reach control panels at the top and bottom of the core, which they use to overload the thermionic power source, initiating the destruction of the Cyberfactory. They escape through a newly opened time corridor, taking the strange artefact with them.
 
After naviagting themselves through the corridor, they find themselves in the TARDIS. The Doctor connects the artefact to the console, and identifies that it is responsible for generating the time corridors they have been encountering. They then realise that the object is just one of four, and they are attempting to communicate with each other across time. They exit the TARDIS to find themselves near London Bridge in [[1561]], but the time corridor through which the ship is appearing immediately disappears. In order to leave again, they lower a nearby drawbridge so that they can access two other time corridors, and although they enter separate corridors, both of them arrive again in the TARDIS. The Doctor realises that the ship has positioned itself at the heart of the time storm in order to stabilise it, and that the corridors lead to the TARDIS because they are being pulled in by the maelstrom. However, the ship also detects a mysterious signal hidden in the time storm, which the Doctor decides to investigate. They exit the TARDIS into 1561 again, but soon notice that tally marks are appearing on the walls around them...
 
In London in 1892, a Silurian warrior stands over the body of a policeman. Nearby, the Doctor awakens, confused, and finds the sonic screwdriver and psychic paper gone, River's blaster and hallucinogenic lipstick in their place. He notices strange pipes transporting a green liquid on a nearby building, and, nearby, a 16th century statue that conceals the psychic paper, which displays a message from River: the Silence have separated them across, and the Doctor should follow these messages to find her. 


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