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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
=== Part one ===
=== Part one ===
Deciding she wants to travel to the future, the Doctor suggests the [[Pentaquoteque Gallery]] of [[Ouloumos]]. Landing on the planet, Gabby is amazed by the alien landscape of a sea of stars, [[sky aqueduct]]s, and the subtle differences from Earth: the animals, the birdsong, the sand, the grass. She can barely understand how the Doctor can take it all in without even noticing.
Deciding she wants to travel to the future, the Doctor suggests the [[Pentaquoteque Gallery]] of [[Ouloumos]]. Landing on the planet, Gabby is amazed by the alien landscape of a sea of [[star]]s, [[sky aqueduct]]s, and the subtle differences from [[Earth]]: the animals, the birdsong, the sand, the grass. She can barely understand how the Doctor can take it all in without even noticing.


The two look around the Pentaquoteque Gallery, where the Doctor shows her a variety of different art pieces, including 3D art, whispering paintings and self-creating portraits. The Doctor finds one piece especially interesting: a block transfer sculpture created through precise calculation and song (quantum form harmonics) by the artist [[Zhe Ikiyuyu]] through only her mind. Surprised to find an empty room supposed to be filled with their sculptures, the Doctor and Gabby visit the museum [[Curator (The Arts in Space)|curator]]. She explains that a century beforehand, facing criticism, Zhe had withdrawn her works and exiled herself to her private retreat on the planet's [[Zhe's moon|moon]], which can be accessed by a glass elevator. Her moon had been a creative retreat where she hosted parties to artists, writers and students (and also the Doctor), however she has not been visited in recent decades, besides an art dealer who was pushed away.
The two look around the Pentaquoteque Gallery, where the Doctor shows her a variety of different art pieces, including 3D art, whispering paintings and self-creating portraits. The Doctor finds one piece especially interesting: a block transfer sculpture created through precise calculation and song (quantum form harmonics) by the artist [[Zhe Ikiyuyu]] through only her mind. Surprised to find an empty room supposed to be filled with their sculptures, the Doctor and Gabby visit the museum [[Curator (The Arts in Space)|curator]]. She explains that a century beforehand, facing criticism, Zhe had withdrawn her works and exiled herself to her private retreat on the planet's [[Zhe's moon|moon]], which can be accessed by a glass elevator. Her moon had been a creative retreat where she hosted parties to artists, writers and students (and also the Doctor), however she has not been visited in recent decades, besides an art dealer who was pushed away.
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