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Raising his Gauntlet, Rassilon demands to know how many regenerations were [[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|granted to the Doctor back on Trenzalore]]; he intends to keep killing the Doctor until he runs out of regenerations. However, to Rassilon's surprise, reinforcements arrive, backing up the Doctor. The General repeats the Doctor's order to leave the planet, throws down his gun and joins the Doctor. Rassilon is then banished, via shuttle, not TARDIS, as it would cause trouble if Rassilon had the whim to alter events. The General then explains that Gallifrey came back into the universe several billion years later, give or take a star system or two; thus anyone banished from the planet has little choice in where to go. The General asks if he's gone too far with Rassilon's exile, the Doctor grimly warns that he's barely started; the High Council is next.
Raising his Gauntlet, Rassilon demands to know how many regenerations were [[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|granted to the Doctor back on Trenzalore]]; he intends to keep killing the Doctor until he runs out of regenerations. However, to Rassilon's surprise, reinforcements arrive, backing up the Doctor. The General repeats the Doctor's order to leave the planet, throws down his gun and joins the Doctor. Rassilon is then banished, via shuttle, not TARDIS, as it would cause trouble if Rassilon had the whim to alter events. The General then explains that Gallifrey came back into the universe several billion years later, give or take a star system or two; thus anyone banished from the planet has little choice in where to go. The General asks if he's gone too far with Rassilon's exile, the Doctor grimly warns that he's barely started; the High Council is next.


Now once more the Lord President of Gallifrey, the Doctor demands to know why he was imprisoned within his own confession dial; its meant to purify a Time Lord's spirit so they can be uploaded into the Matrix without regrets, not to be used as a torture chamber. The General stars to explain, but is caught lying by the Doctor a few times; seeing he can't prevent him from knowing the whole truth, the General explains in detail. All Matrix predictions foresaw the birth of a hybrid from two warrior races that will stand in the ruins of Gallfirey as it breaks millions of hears to mend its own; the Doctor mockingly asks "what color is is it?", pointing out "the problem with prophecies; they never tell you anything important." Ohila tells him he shouldn't be playing the part of the fool. The Doctor says he needs help; he turns down the General and Ohila, saying people with bad hats cramp his style. He needs to talk to an old friend...  
Now once more the Lord President of Gallifrey, the Doctor demands to know why he was imprisoned within his own confession dial; its meant to purify a Time Lord's spirit so they can be uploaded into the Matrix without regrets, not to be used as a torture chamber. The General stars to explain, but is caught lying by the Doctor a few times; seeing he can't prevent him from knowing the whole truth, the General explains in detail. All Matrix predictions foresaw the birth of a hybrid from two warrior races that will stand in the ruins of Gallfirey as it breaks millions of hears to mend its own; the Doctor mockingly asks "what colour is is it?", pointing out "the problem with prophecies; they never tell you anything important." Ohila tells him he shouldn't be playing the part of the fool. The Doctor says he needs help; he turns down the General and Ohila, saying people with bad hats cramp his style. He needs to talk to an old friend...  


Clara's death by the raven is shown again; however, right before it kills her, time freezes. Clara sees a light and the Doctor motioning for her to come into the light. Clara complies, finding herself in a sterile right room with technictions and the General. Clara notices that something is wrong with her hearing, as the Doctor and General argue over telling her about what happened. The Doctor finally relents, and explains that Clara is frozen between two heat-beats; the ringing in her ears was her realizing that she can't hear her heartbeat anymore. Thus she doesn't have a pulse or need to breathe (though she still does so out of habit). The General goes on to explain that her death is an established part of the timeline; they will return her once they find out what they can from her about the Hybrid.  
Clara's death by the raven is shown again; however, right before it kills her, time freezes. Clara sees a light and the Doctor motioning for her to come into the light. Clara complies, finding herself in a sterile right room with technictions and the General. Clara notices that something is wrong with her hearing, as the Doctor and General argue over telling her about what happened. The Doctor finally relents, and explains that Clara is frozen between two heat-beats; the ringing in her ears was her realizing that she can't hear her heartbeat anymore. Thus she doesn't have a pulse or need to breathe (though she still does so out of habit). The General goes on to explain that her death is an established part of the timeline; they will return her once they find out what they can from her about the Hybrid.  
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