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[[File:Maldovarium_Bar.jpg|thumb|River Song in the Maldovarium Bar]] | [[File:Maldovarium_Bar.jpg|thumb|River Song in the Maldovarium Bar]] | ||
River speaks to [[Dorium Maldovar]] at | River speaks to [[Dorium Maldovar]] at [[the Maldovarium]]. Dorium has heard rumours that she is seeking time travel; he offers her a [[vortex manipulator]] taken from the wrist of a [[Time Agent]]. Dorium informs her that it is not cheap, wondering if she's brought him another "pretty toy." River offers him a [[Callisto Pulse]], which can deactivate micro-explosives from up to twenty feet away. Dorium wonders why he'd need it and learns that she had slipped some slipped micro-explosives into his wine. | ||
In the TARDIS, [[Amy Pond|Amy]] is sitting on the swing below the console floor, examining the ring she found in the Doctor's jacket before. The Doctor pops his head down from above, making her hide the ring. The [[Time Lord]] tells Amy that he has just had the most brilliant idea; they're going to visit [[Planet One]], the oldest planet in the universe, where an undeciphered message has been carved into a [[diamond]] cliff face and never translated before. The TARDIS translation matrix will crack the inscription and reveal to them the oldest message in creation. When they step out to see it, the message reads, "Hello, sweetie," with a set of temporal coordinates carved beneath. | In the TARDIS, [[Amy Pond|Amy]] is sitting on the swing below the console floor, examining the ring she found in the Doctor's jacket before. The Doctor pops his head down from above, making her hide the ring. The [[Time Lord]] tells Amy that he has just had the most brilliant idea; they're going to visit [[Planet One]], the oldest planet in the universe, where an undeciphered message has been carved into a [[diamond]] cliff face and never translated before. The TARDIS translation matrix will crack the inscription and reveal to them the oldest message in creation. When they step out to see it, the message reads, "Hello, sweetie," with a set of temporal coordinates carved beneath. |