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Clara takes the Doctor's sonic screwdriver and enables Danny's emotional inhibitor. He tells the Doctor that the cloud will convert all of humanity into Cybermen.
Clara takes the Doctor's sonic screwdriver and enables Danny's emotional inhibitor. He tells the Doctor that the cloud will convert all of humanity into Cybermen.


Missy then teleports into the graveyard, demonstrating her full control of the Cybermen now assembled. She then gives the Doctor a bracelet, allowing him the same control, as a birthday gift - "It's lucky one of us remembers," she notes - and says that he can save everyone he wants to save and right all the wrongs in the universe.
Missy then teleports into the graveyard, demonstrating her full control of the Cybermen now assembled. She then gives the Doctor a bracelet, allowing him the same control, as a [[birthday]] gift - "It's lucky one of us remembers," she notes - and says that he can save everyone he wants to save and right all the wrongs in the universe.


He refuses control of the army, demanding to know why she is doing this. Missy says she wants to show him that they are not so different, and that she needs her friend back. The Doctor says that he is not a good man, nor a bad man, nor a hero, nor a president, nor an officer (as Danny had described him). He says that he is "an idiot, with a box and a screwdriver, passing through, helping out, learning".
He refuses control of the army, demanding to know why she is doing this. Missy says she wants to show him that they are not so different, and that she needs her friend back. The Doctor says that he is not a good man, nor a bad man, nor a hero, nor a president, nor an officer (as Danny had described him). He says that he is "an idiot, with a box and a screwdriver, passing through, helping out, learning".
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=== Individuals ===
=== Individuals ===
* The story is set during the Doctor's birthday, unknown to him until Missy underlines it. However, exactly how old the Doctor is now is never revealed.
* The story is set during the Doctor's [[birthday]], unknown to him until Missy underlines it. However, exactly how old the Doctor is now is never revealed.
* According to Clara Oswald, the Doctor's children and grandchildren are missing and assumed dead. However the status of [[Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)|Jenny]] is left ambiguous as she is referenced in the present tense and not specified as being deceased.
* According to Clara Oswald, the Doctor's children and grandchildren are missing and assumed dead. However the status of [[Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)|Jenny]] is left ambiguous as she is referenced in the present tense and not specified as being deceased.
* Also according to Clara, all four of the Doctor's wives are deceased.
* Also according to Clara, all four of the Doctor's wives are deceased.
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