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At the wormhole, Kai awakens Lucie and the Doctor, having tied them up.  He tells them he intends to throw them in—but he is intercepted by Drew with a net, and knocked unconscious.  Drew unties them, but they are attacked by the robot, which is still obeying Kai’s last command.  The Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver to detach its leg, disabling it.
At the wormhole, Kai awakens Lucie and the Doctor, having tied them up.  He tells them he intends to throw them in—but he is intercepted by Drew with a net, and knocked unconscious.  Drew unties them, but they are attacked by the robot, which is still obeying Kai’s last command.  The Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver to detach its leg, disabling it.


Strange sounds come from the wormhole.  The Doctor awakens Kai.  Kai explains that all his lies and attacks were genuinely intended to protect everyone from something far worse than the Phobians.  The wormhole houses a “god” which came from another reality, one consumed by fear.  As that universe collapsed, the creature somehow found access to our universe, and was trapped in the wormhole.  It then manipulated the environment to create all the extreme attractions; thus it would attract people, who would provide it with fear, on which it feeds.  However, Kai has learned there is a catch:  The creature can’t use pure fear, but rather, must have some euphoria with it to make it palatable; hence all the thrill-seeking behavior.  In fact, pure fear harms it.  Kai further suggests that the Doctor is feeding the creature; he thrives on saving people, which is a form of thrill-seeking much stronger than that of the Drennies.
Strange sounds come from the wormhole.  The Doctor awakens Kai.  Kai explains that all his lies and attacks were genuinely intended to protect everyone from something far worse than the Phobians.  The wormhole houses a “god” which came from another reality, one consumed by fear.  As that universe collapsed, the creature somehow found access to our universe, and was trapped in the wormhole.  It then manipulated the environment to create all the extreme attractions; thus it would attract people, who would provide it with fear, on which it feeds.  However, Kai has learned there is a catch:  The creature can’t use pure fear, but rather, must have some euphoria with it to make it palatable; hence all the thrill-seeking behaviour.  In fact, pure fear harms it.  Kai further suggests that the Doctor is feeding the creature; he thrives on saving people, which is a form of thrill-seeking much stronger than that of the Drennies.


The creature takes over Eris, and speaks through her, confirming what Kai says.  It thanks the Doctor for freeing it.  The creature is maximising its efforts by speaking through Eris, whom Kai loves, thus increasing Kai’s fear; it will do the same to Farl through Amy, and Drew through Hayd (Drew denies being in love with Hayd, but is forced to admit it’s true).  In so doing, it will take the living of this universe and craft a new body for itself, allowing itself freedom.  Thus far, though, all it can do is talk; and the Doctor engages it.  He uses the bungie equipment to leap into the wormhole with Eris, thus feeding the creature his true fears—not his euphoric thrill-seeking, but what he really fears.  He shows it fear in the past, and in the future…and worst of all, in himself, fear of what he may become.  It is too much for the creature, and it dies, screaming.
The creature takes over Eris, and speaks through her, confirming what Kai says.  It thanks the Doctor for freeing it.  The creature is maximising its efforts by speaking through Eris, whom Kai loves, thus increasing Kai’s fear; it will do the same to Farl through Amy, and Drew through Hayd (Drew denies being in love with Hayd, but is forced to admit it’s true).  In so doing, it will take the living of this universe and craft a new body for itself, allowing itself freedom.  Thus far, though, all it can do is talk; and the Doctor engages it.  He uses the bungie equipment to leap into the wormhole with Eris, thus feeding the creature his true fears—not his euphoric thrill-seeking, but what he really fears.  He shows it fear in the past, and in the future…and worst of all, in himself, fear of what he may become.  It is too much for the creature, and it dies, screaming.
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