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The Doctor explains that she's been frozen in that one moment of time they took her from, so that she doesn't have a pulse or need to breathe (though she still does so out of habit). Once the General explains why they saved her, the Doctor reveals it was all a ruse to save Clara and disarms the General. After asking what regeneration the General is on (his tenth), the Doctor wishes him luck before shooting him with his own gun.  As the Doctor and Clara flee, Gastron checks on the General, who has regenerated into a female; she is quite glad to have returned to her original gender, which is free of male ego.
The Doctor explains that she's been frozen in that one moment of time they took her from, so that she doesn't have a pulse or need to breathe (though she still does so out of habit). Once the General explains why they saved her, the Doctor reveals it was all a ruse to save Clara and disarms the General. After asking what regeneration the General is on (his tenth), the Doctor wishes him luck before shooting him with his own gun.  As the Doctor and Clara flee, Gastron checks on the General, who has regenerated into a female; she is quite glad to have returned to her original gender, which is free of male ego.


The Doctor takes Clara to the [[Cloisters]], an area located below Gallifrey's capital; it is guarded by [[Cloister Wraith|Wraith]]s, which only attack if they attempt to leave. Many enemies attempted to steal information from Gallifrey during the [[Cloister Wars]], and were imprisoned within the vines. There is a secret door they can use to escape, he used in during his childhood when he got lost; the wraiths use projections of enemies who attacked to attempt scaring them into retreating, to no avail. The General and Ohila arrive via the elevator, but don't stray more than three feet from it as any further in would cause the Wraiths to attack them as well. Clara, meanwhile, discovers that the Doctor does ''not'' know what the hybrid is and was only using his apparent knowledge in a gambit to get to Gallifrey and use their technology to save her from death. Concerned that the Doctor refuses to reveal how long he spent in the confession dial, she asks Ohila and learns he refused to answer about the Hybrid for four and a half billion years, something that shocks Clara that he had gone so far just for her. Turning to the Doctor, she tells him at "people like me and you, we should say things to one another" and proceeds to do so - words kept private from the audience and from the General and Ohila, to whom she refuses to divulge what she said. Instead, she distracts the General and Ohila with a furious tirade, calling them "monsters" while the Doctor escapes through a secret tunnel; he proceeds to steal another TARDIS and flees Gallifrey with Clara. Ohila isn't that surprised; she explains to the General that running away is what the Doctor does best.
The Doctor takes Clara to the [[Cloisters]], an area located below Gallifrey's capital; it is guarded by [[Cloister Wraith|Wraith]]s, which only attack if they attempt to leave. Many enemies attempted to steal information from Gallifrey during the [[Cloister Wars]], and were imprisoned within the vines. There is a secret door they can use to escape, he used in during his childhood when he got lost; the wraiths use projections of enemies who attacked to attempt scaring them into retreating, to no avail. The General and Ohila arrive via the elevator, but don't stray more than three feet from it as any further in would cause the Wraiths to attack them as well. Clara, meanwhile, discovers that the Doctor does ''not'' know what the hybrid is and was only using his apparent knowledge in a gambit to get to Gallifrey and use their technology to save her from death.
 
Concerned the Doctor refuses to reveal how long he was in the confession dial, she asks Ohila and learns he refused to answer about the Hybrid for 4 1/2 billion years (the Doctor could have left if he answered), shocking Clara that he had gone so far just for her. Turning to the Doctor, she tells him at "people like me and you, we should say things to one another" and proceeds to do so - words kept private from the audience and from the General and Ohila, to whom she refuses to divulge what she said. Instead, she distracts the General and Ohila with a furious tirade - "Do you know why you hide here at the end of time? You're monsters! You are hated. You. Are. Hated. And by no-one more than me." (Clara's hatred is for what they did to the Doctor and her, all just to get some answer.) The Doctor escapes through a secret tunnel; he proceeds to steal another TARDIS and flees Gallifrey with Clara. Ohila isn't that surprised; she explains to the General that running away is what the Doctor does best.


Inside the TARDIS, the Doctor asks Clara what she thinks of the original design for the control rooms; she's not too fond of it. The Doctor takes them to Gallifrey's remains at the end of the universe, hoping that Clara's biology will restart now that there's nothing that can be damaged by his actions. However, the [[Chronolock]] is still on the back of Clara's neck; he's failed to save her, again, and begins ranting to her about no longer being accountable to anyone. Hearing four knocks, the Doctor tells Clara that Me is out there; he leaves the TARDIS to find Me sitting in a chair next to a fireplace. The Doctor reminds Me that he told her the universe would be small when he's angry at her;  he tells her to "go to Hell, which is about five minutes away."  Me explains that she's managed to stay alive by creating a reality around the Cloisters on Gallifrey; she's the last thing in the universe, having finally earned the title Me.
Inside the TARDIS, the Doctor asks Clara what she thinks of the original design for the control rooms; she's not too fond of it. The Doctor takes them to Gallifrey's remains at the end of the universe, hoping that Clara's biology will restart now that there's nothing that can be damaged by his actions. However, the [[Chronolock]] is still on the back of Clara's neck; he's failed to save her, again, and begins ranting to her about no longer being accountable to anyone. Hearing four knocks, the Doctor tells Clara that Me is out there; he leaves the TARDIS to find Me sitting in a chair next to a fireplace. The Doctor reminds Me that he told her the universe would be small when he's angry at her;  he tells her to "go to Hell, which is about five minutes away."  Me explains that she's managed to stay alive by creating a reality around the Cloisters on Gallifrey; she's the last thing in the universe, having finally earned the title Me.
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