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Cobb's army and the Hath army arrive and the Doctor explains that they no longer really know why they're here as their history is getting more distorted the more it's passed on, like [[Chinese whispers]]. The Doctor, surrounded by both armies, declares the war over and smashes the Source to release its gases and start the [[terraform]]ing process. Both armies lay down their weapons in awe of the new planet forming around them. Jenny wonders what is happening and the Doctor tells her the gases will escape to the outside, triggering the terraforming process, and a new world will be born.
Cobb's army and the Hath army arrive and the Doctor explains that they no longer really know why they're here as their history is getting more distorted the more it's passed on, like [[Chinese whispers]]. The Doctor, surrounded by both armies, declares the war over and smashes the Source to release its gases and start the [[terraform]]ing process. Both armies lay down their weapons in awe of the new planet forming around them. Jenny wonders what is happening and the Doctor tells her the gases will escape to the outside, triggering the terraforming process, and a new world will be born.


However, Cobb, full of malice out of being denied his [[murder]] of the Hath, shoots the Doctor. Jenny takes the [[bullet]] instead. Both the human army and the Hath army look on in sadness as Cline and two soldiers hold Cobb down. Donna asks Martha if Jenny is going to be okay. However, when Martha takes Jenny's pulse, she gives a grim look, signifying she won't make it. Jenny dies in the Doctor's arms, happy that he invited her to travel with him. The Doctor cries, saying that if they just wait, Jenny will [[Regeneration|regenerate]]. However, Martha says that she must not be enough like the Doctor to regenerate, but the Doctor says she was too much like himself.
However, Cobb, full of malice out of being denied his [[murder]] of the Hath, shoots the Doctor. Jenny takes the [[bullet]] instead. Both the human army and the Hath army look on in sadness as Cline and two soldiers hold Cobb down. Donna asks Martha if Jenny is going to be okay. However, when Martha takes Jenny's pulse, she gives a grim look, signifying she won't make it. Jenny dies in the Doctor's arms, happy that he invited her to travel with him. The Doctor cries, saying that if they just wait, maybe Jenny will [[Regeneration|regenerate]]. However, Martha gently says that she must not be enough like the Doctor to regenerate. The Doctor replies that she was too much like himself.


After he lays her head gently on the ground, the Doctor grabs Cobb's gun and holds it to his head, looking on in anger, shocking his companions. Cobb is equally shocked, but further shocked when the gun is lowered. The Doctor looks him straight in the eyes and says, “I never would”. Yelling, the Doctor asks that both armies let the idea of a man "who never would" be the foundation of the Hath-human society that must now emerge. The Hath and humans ask the Doctor to allow them to give Jenny a proper funeral, to which he sadly agrees.
After he lays her head gently on the ground, the Doctor grabs Cobb's gun and holds it to the General's head, shocking his companions. Cobb is equally shocked, but further shocked when the gun is lowered. The Doctor looks him straight in the eyes and says, “I never would”. Yelling, the Doctor asks that both armies let the idea of a man "who never would" be the foundation of the Hath-human society that must now emerge. The Hath and humans ask the Doctor to allow them to give Jenny a proper funeral, to which he sadly agrees.


Later, the Doctor concludes that Jenny's creation was the reason the TARDIS had brought them to Messaline, They had just gotten there a little too soon; thus they ended up creating Jenny in the first place. "[[Temporal paradox#Creating one's own past or future|Paradox, an endless paradox]]". He returns Martha home, where Martha and Donna talk about travelling with the Doctor. Donna tells Martha, "I'm going to travel with that man forever", before returning to the TARDIS. Martha hugs the Doctor and bids him good bye, and the Doctor bids good bye to Dr Jones, returning to the TARDIS.
Later, the Doctor concludes that Jenny's creation was the reason the TARDIS had brought them to Messaline, They had just gotten there a little too soon; thus they ended up creating Jenny in the first place. "[[Temporal paradox#Creating one's own past or future|Paradox, an endless paradox]]". He returns Martha home, where Martha and Donna talk about travelling with the Doctor. Donna tells Martha, "I'm going to travel with that man forever", before returning to the TARDIS. Martha hugs the Doctor and bids him good bye, and the Doctor bids good bye to Dr Jones, returning to the TARDIS.


Back on Messaline, [[Hath Gable]] and Cline look at Jenny's body in sadness. Suddenly, she breathes out a cloud of green gas from the Source and revives just as the Doctor had hoped. She smiles and says, "Hello boys", before running off into the ship. Gable and Cline follow her to find she is taking one of the escape shuttles. Cline asks her what she is doing over the intercom and Jenny asks if he is going to tell her dad on her, saying she is has a lot to see, planets to save, rescue civilisations, monsters to defeat, and an awful lot of running to do.
Back on Messaline, [[Hath Gable]] and Cline look at Jenny's body in sadness. Suddenly, she breathes out a glowing cloud of green and gold and revives, just as the Doctor had hoped. She smiles and says, "Hello boys", before running off into the ship. Gable and Cline follow her to find she is taking one of the escape shuttles. Cline asks her what she is doing over the intercom and Jenny asks if he is going to tell her dad on her, saying she is has a lot to see, planets to save, rescue civilisations, monsters to defeat, and an awful lot of running to do.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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