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Just then, someone breaks in and Cline yells that it's the [[Hath]]. Each of the armed sides fire at the other as the Doctor, Donna and Martha hide. However, just as the two soldiers accompanying Cline are shot, Martha, mistaken for one of the soldiers, is taken by one of the Hath. Cline orders the explosives to be set off. Despite the Doctor's protests, his daughter obeys and sets off the explosives, sealing the tunnel, separating them from Martha and the TARDIS. Angry, the Doctor demands to know why, to which his daughter explains is because they shot at them. The Doctor tells her Martha was kidnapped, but his daughter says her capture is collateral damage, believing him lucky; he still has Donna, but Cline lost his men. Angered, Donna tells "G.I. Jane" Martha is not; they decide to go look for Martha. However, Cline points his gun at them, confused, saying they don't make sense as they don't have marks or a will to fight; they'll be taken to [[Cobb|General Cobb]] for interrogation.
Just then, someone breaks in and Cline yells that it's the [[Hath]]. Each of the armed sides fire at the other as the Doctor, Donna and Martha hide. However, just as the two soldiers accompanying Cline are shot, Martha, mistaken for one of the soldiers, is taken by one of the Hath. Cline orders the explosives to be set off. Despite the Doctor's protests, his daughter obeys and sets off the explosives, sealing the tunnel, separating them from Martha and the TARDIS. Angry, the Doctor demands to know why, to which his daughter explains is because they shot at them. The Doctor tells her Martha was kidnapped, but his daughter says her capture is collateral damage, believing him lucky; he still has Donna, but Cline lost his men. Angered, Donna tells "G.I. Jane" Martha is not; they decide to go look for Martha. However, Cline points his gun at them, confused, saying they don't make sense as they don't have marks or a will to fight; they'll be taken to [[Cobb|General Cobb]] for interrogation.


On the other side of the rubble, Martha regains consciousness to find herself undamaged and next to the TARDIS with her would-be kidnapper, who has been injured by the explosion. Martha instructs the Hath to be still while she examines its injury. She finds it has a dislocated shoulder, but is confused if she is completely correct as a Hath is different than a [[human]]. More Hath soldiers arrive and point their guns at Martha; she explains her status as a [[doctor]] and that she will not leave a patient in an injured state. She relocates the injured Hath's shoulder and the other Hath think she lied. However, the recovered Hath shows them she did help, having its comrades lower their weapons. Picking herself up, Martha greets them. "I'm Doctor Martha Jones, who the hell are you?"
On the other side of the rubble, Martha regains consciousness to find herself undamaged and next to the TARDIS with her would-be kidnapper, who has been injured by the explosion. Martha instructs the Hath to be still while she examines its injury. She finds it has a dislocated shoulder, but is confused if she is completely correct as a Hath is not a [[human]]. More Hath soldiers arrive and point their guns at Martha; she explains her status as a [[doctor]] and that she will not leave a patient in an injured state. She relocates the injured Hath's shoulder and the other Hath think she lied. However, the recovered Hath shows them she did help, having its comrades lower their weapons. Picking herself up, Martha greets them. "I'm Doctor Martha Jones, who the hell are you?"


Elsewhere, the Doctor and Donna are being escorted to Cline's camp and ask where they are. The answer is that they are on [[Messaline]], or what's left of it. Donna then wonders what name the Doctor's daughter has, only to find out she doesn't have one. The Doctor calls her a generated anomaly; she was bred with military knowledge and common sense, but no name. Donna wonders about "generated anomaly" and decides to name her Jenny based on it, which Jenny accepts. Donna asks the Doctor about Jenny's name, only for him to give an indifferent answer. Donna believes he's not much of a natural parent, which makes the Doctor remind her that a sample of his [[DNA]] was stolen at gunpoint and processed; she simply mentions another way children can be conceived. He asks her if he can extrapolate a relationship based on an accident, to which Donna points out, "Child Support Agency can". The Doctor retorts, "Just because I share certain physiological traits with simian primates, that doesn't make me a [[monkey]]'s uncle, does it?" Jenny misunderstands the conversation, defending herself, "I'm not a monkey... Or a child".
Elsewhere, the Doctor and Donna are being escorted to Cline's camp and ask where they are. The answer is that they are on [[Messaline]], or what's left of it. Donna then wonders what name the Doctor's daughter has, only to find out she doesn't have one. The Doctor calls her a generated anomaly; she was bred with military knowledge and common sense, but no name. Donna wonders about "generated anomaly" and decides to name her Jenny based on it, which Jenny accepts. Donna asks the Doctor about Jenny's name, only for him to give an indifferent answer. Donna believes he's not much of a natural parent, which makes the Doctor remind her that a sample of his [[DNA]] was stolen at gunpoint and processed; she simply mentions another way children can be conceived. He asks her if he can extrapolate a relationship based on an accident, to which Donna points out, "Child Support Agency can". The Doctor retorts, "Just because I share certain physiological traits with simian primates, that doesn't make me a [[monkey]]'s uncle, does it?" Jenny misunderstands the conversation, defending herself, "I'm not a monkey... Or a child".
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