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Elsewhere, the Doctor, Jenny and Donna have found the secret entrance. Donna finds another plaque and asks for a pen and paper from the Doctor's coat, saying the numbers on the plaques are going down the closer they get. Jenny notes they are always thinking and asks who the Doctor is, only to get "the Doctor" as an answer. Jenny wonders if he's an anomaly of a machine, too, but the Doctor tells her he is not, while Donna says "You're the most anomalous bloke I know". Jenny asks what they do. Donna says they save planets, rescue civilisations, defeat terrible creatures and do an awful lot of running. This leads to a conversation about Jenny's future, and to her happiness, the Doctor wants her to come with him. They get the door open just as Cobb's army arrives and seal it shut behind them. | Elsewhere, the Doctor, Jenny and Donna have found the secret entrance. Donna finds another plaque and asks for a pen and paper from the Doctor's coat, saying the numbers on the plaques are going down the closer they get. Jenny notes they are always thinking and asks who the Doctor is, only to get "the Doctor" as an answer. Jenny wonders if he's an anomaly of a machine, too, but the Doctor tells her he is not, while Donna says "You're the most anomalous bloke I know". Jenny asks what they do. Donna says they save planets, rescue civilisations, defeat terrible creatures and do an awful lot of running. This leads to a conversation about Jenny's future, and to her happiness, the Doctor wants her to come with him. They get the door open just as Cobb's army arrives and seal it shut behind them. | ||
After Jenny runs ahead to scout, the Doctor explains to Donna his previous parenting | After Jenny runs ahead to scout, the Doctor explains to Donna his previous parenting, the pain of losing the Time Lords and his family, and the fact that he is reminded of them when he sees Jenny. They come across a [[Laser|security grid]] and the Doctor shuts it off just as Cobb and his men break through the door. This gives Jenny an epiphany: follow her dad or shoot Cobb. She chooses to shoot a pipe to buy time, but doesn't make it back to the Doctor in time as the security beams come back on. Jenny abandons her gun and flips through the beams, astonishing her father and Donna. The Doctor yells to Cobb that if the Source is a weapon, he's going to destroy it, while Cobb threatens the Doctor's life, saying one of them will die, but not himself. | ||
The Doctor, Donna, Jenny and Martha are reunited in the temple, which the Doctor realises is the original and fully functional colony spaceship. This puzzles him as the ship is obviously well-maintained. They find a computer that says the mission commander of the colonisation for Messaline died of [[Byzantine fever]] and the human and Hath dived into factions over a power vacuum. Donna stares at a digital [[clock]] on the wall. Suddenly, she realises something obvious. The numbers are dates; the city was built in sections outward from the spaceship. The clock shows that it has been a mere week since the ship landed. The Doctor realises that the term "generations" is relative. The technological reproduction system of the humans and Hath allows for as many as twenty generations in a single day; they have turned their history into a mythology. They suddenly smell flowers and race to the very top to find "[[Kew Gardens]]", which houses the fabled Source, a terraforming device to make hostile environments habitable. | The Doctor, Donna, Jenny and Martha are reunited in the temple, which the Doctor realises is the original and fully functional colony spaceship. This puzzles him as the ship is obviously well-maintained. They find a computer that says the mission commander of the colonisation for Messaline died of [[Byzantine fever]] and the human and Hath dived into factions over a power vacuum. Donna stares at a digital [[clock]] on the wall. Suddenly, she realises something obvious. The numbers are dates; the city was built in sections outward from the spaceship. The clock shows that it has been a mere week since the ship landed. The Doctor realises that the term "generations" is relative. The technological reproduction system of the humans and Hath allows for as many as twenty generations in a single day; they have turned their history into a mythology. They suddenly smell flowers and race to the very top to find "[[Kew Gardens]]", which houses the fabled Source, a terraforming device to make hostile environments habitable. |