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They travelled to the end of the hall and blasted open the door. Inside, [[the Great Key]] stood on a pillar in the centre of the room. The Doctor picked it up and told Chantir he planned to use it to recreate the [[De-mat Gun]] and possibly even modify the original to increase its lethality to remove millions from time and space at once. The Doctor and Chantir escaped from the prison by sliding down a power cable on the outside wall of the prison. Chantir left the Doctor to find his crewmates and the Doctor walked a few miles to recover his [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]. | They travelled to the end of the hall and blasted open the door. Inside, [[the Great Key]] stood on a pillar in the centre of the room. The Doctor picked it up and told Chantir he planned to use it to recreate the [[De-mat Gun]] and possibly even modify the original to increase its lethality to remove millions from time and space at once. The Doctor and Chantir escaped from the prison by sliding down a power cable on the outside wall of the prison. Chantir left the Doctor to find his crewmates and the Doctor walked a few miles to recover his [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]. | ||
The Doctor explains to Martha | Martha asks if the Doctor was always alone in that regeneration. The Doctor explains to Martha that his eighth incarnation started and [[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|ended alone]], because the [[Last Great Time War]] happened. He remembers how [[War Doctor|he]] saw [[Arcadia (city)|Arcadia]] [[Fall of Arcadia|destroyed]], laughed in the face of the [[Nightmare Child]], [[Gallifrey]] sacrificed, which burned when the [[Cruciform]] fell, and how he ended the Time War with the Great Key that turned "[[Time Lock|the lock]]" and doomed everyone. Martha has the Doctor acknowledge that the victims knew the cost of what the Doctor did- saving everything else. She makes the Doctor focus his thoughts on what happened immediately after the war, such as meeting [[Rose Tyler|Rose]], and gives him the [[psychic paper]]. The paper displays the message, "Everything is not as it seems". The Doctor ponders that he spent much more time in cells and brigs than saving the universe before he had this utility and he remembers his [[Ninth Doctor|ninth incarnation]]. | ||
The Doctor and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] arrived in a [[World War I]] trench on Christmas Day and the Doctor showed the [[British]] occupants documents identifying him as [[Winifred Bambera|Brigadier Bambera]] with the psychic paper. A football landed in the trench and the [[German]]s asked the British to hand them back their football. The Doctor challenged the Germans to a football match for their ball. As the British played football with them, the Doctor refereed. After the match, the Doctor and Rose left in the TARDIS. | The Doctor and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] arrived in a [[World War I]] trench on Christmas Day and the Doctor showed the [[British]] occupants documents identifying him as [[Winifred Bambera|Brigadier Bambera]] with the psychic paper. A football landed in the trench and the [[German]]s asked the British to hand them back their football. The Doctor challenged the Germans to a football match for their ball. As the British played football with them, the Doctor refereed. After the match, the Doctor and Rose left in the TARDIS. |
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