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Back at Wilfred's house, Donna's fiancé, Shaun, arrives. For Christmas, Donna gives Wilf a book called ''[[Fighting the Future]]'' by Joshua Naismith. When Wilf questions Donna giving it to him, she has a moment where her mind goes far away as she states that she saw it and sensed that Wilf should have it. As Wilf tries to watch the [[Queen's Christmas speech]], the mysterious woman appears to him only in place of the broadcast, ordering him to take arms; she also advises him not to tell the Doctor of what has happened, so that his life can be saved. Wilf takes his old service revolver from under his bed as the Doctor contacts him by throwing a stone at his window.
Back at Wilfred's house, Donna's fiancé, Shaun, arrives. For Christmas, Donna gives Wilf a book called ''[[Fighting the Future]]'' by Joshua Naismith. When Wilf questions Donna giving it to him, she has a moment where her mind goes far away as she states that she saw it and sensed that Wilf should have it. As Wilf tries to watch the [[Queen's Christmas speech]], the mysterious woman appears to him only in place of the broadcast, ordering him to take arms; she also advises him not to tell the Doctor of what has happened, so that his life can be saved. Wilf takes his old service revolver from under his bed as the Doctor contacts him by throwing a stone at his window.


Outside, the Doctor reveals that he has come to Wilf because he is the connection he can think of in the convergence of events shown to him by the Ood and asks if Wilf can think of anything strange he's seen recently. Wilf appears to be about to tell the Doctor about the Woman, but changes his mind and mentions Donna's strange moment with the book. The Doctor recognizes the picture of Joshua Naismith from the Ood's vision and speculates that the convergence touched upon Donna's subconscious Time Lord mind which acted to help. As they talk, [[Sylvia Noble|Sylvia]] comes outside and is angered to see the Doctor. The Doctor quickly retreats to the TARDIS followed by Wilf who'd rather go with the Doctor than face his daughter. Though the Doctor refuses at first, he changes his mind upon seeing how angry Sylvia is. As the TARDIS departs, Sylvia screams after it, drawing the confusion of Donna to her mother's strange behavior.
Outside, the Doctor reveals that he has come to Wilf because he is the connection he can think of in the convergence of events shown to him by the Ood and asks if Wilf can think of anything strange he's seen recently. Wilf appears to be about to tell the Doctor about the Woman, but changes his mind and mentions Donna's strange moment with the book. The Doctor recognizes the picture of Joshua Naismith from the Ood's vision and speculates that the convergence touched upon Donna's subconscious Time Lord mind which acted to help. As they talk, [[Sylvia Noble|Sylvia]] comes outside and is angered to see the Doctor. The Doctor quickly retreats to the TARDIS followed by Wilf who'd rather go with the Doctor than face his daughter. Though the Doctor refuses at first, he changes his mind upon seeing how angry Sylvia is. As the TARDIS departs, Sylvia screams after it, drawing the confusion of Donna to her mother's strange behaviour.


In the TARDIS, Wilf asks the Doctor why he can't go back to yesterday and catch the Master; the Doctor says he can't go back in his own timeline. And as we all know by now, [[Time Crash (TV story)|that can lead to the end of not only the world]], but the universe as well.
In the TARDIS, Wilf asks the Doctor why he can't go back to yesterday and catch the Master; the Doctor says he can't go back in his own timeline. And as we all know by now, [[Time Crash (TV story)|that can lead to the end of not only the world]], but the universe as well.
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