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Having often, half-heartedly, imagined the death of her grandmother, Maisie felt responsible for her passing. In a distressed state, she accused the Twelfth Doctor of lying when he claimed to have visited [[Thedion Four]], as it had been destroyed thousands of years earlier. [[Quell|Captain Quell]] led her away, telling the Doctor and [[Clara Oswald]] that she was distressed following the death of Mrs Pitt.
Having often, half-heartedly, imagined the death of her grandmother, Maisie felt responsible for her passing. In a distressed state, she accused the Twelfth Doctor of lying when he claimed to have visited [[Thedion Four]], as it had been destroyed thousands of years earlier. [[Quell|Captain Quell]] led her away, telling the Doctor and [[Clara Oswald]] that she was distressed following the death of Mrs Pitt.


During the night, Maisie attempted to gain access to the baggage train, where the body of her grandmother was being kept. She used a high-heel shoe to bypass security, breaking the electronic system that opened it to do so. With Clara, Maisie went into the baggage train, only to find the body absent. They then became locked in by [[Gus]], the [[train]]'s controlling [[computer]].  
During the night, Maisie attempted to gain access to the baggage train, where the body of her grandmother was being kept. She used a high-heel shoe to bypass security, breaking the electronic system that opened it to do so. With Clara, Maisie went into the baggage train, only to find the body absent. They then became locked in by [[Gus (Mummy on the Orient Express)|Gus]], the [[train]]'s controlling [[computer]].  


As they were imprisoned together in the baggage car, Maisie and Clara spent the night talking. They discussed not only Maisie's relationship with her difficult grandmother, but also Clara's recently challenging relationship with the Doctor. Maisie agreed with Clara that the Doctor had been wrong in his [[Kill the Moon|recent actions]] toward her, but suggested that Clara still cared about him.  
As they were imprisoned together in the baggage car, Maisie and Clara spent the night talking. They discussed not only Maisie's relationship with her difficult grandmother, but also Clara's recently challenging relationship with the Doctor. Maisie agreed with Clara that the Doctor had been wrong in his [[Kill the Moon|recent actions]] toward her, but suggested that Clara still cared about him.  
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