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The Fourth Doctor, on the trail of the Hornets, arrived at the abbey towards the end of the Hornets' assault. After narrowly escaping a wolf attack, he was rescued and taken to the abbey by the nuns, who told him about the pig, who they had at this point appointed their reverend mother. The Doctor realised that the "lights in her eyes" were the hornets, and tried to warn the nuns to no avail about the danger and to plead with them to release the pig to the wolves, however the nuns didn't believe him. The wolves eventually broke down the nuns' defences and were able to enter the abbey through the kitchens, catching them off-guard and severely injuring and even possibly killing many of them in the process. The wolves broke into the inner sanctum of the abbey where the pig was contained, and the Hornet Queen and the other Hornets trapped within the pig were able to leave it and enter the lead wolfhound. The rest of the Hornets from the other wolves also entered the lead wolfhound.   
The Fourth Doctor, on the trail of the Hornets, arrived at the abbey towards the end of the Hornets' assault. After narrowly escaping a wolf attack, he was rescued and taken to the abbey by the nuns, who told him about the pig, who they had at this point appointed their reverend mother. The Doctor realised that the "lights in her eyes" were the hornets, and tried to warn the nuns to no avail about the danger and to plead with them to release the pig to the wolves, however the nuns didn't believe him. The wolves eventually broke down the nuns' defences and were able to enter the abbey through the kitchens, catching them off-guard and severely injuring and even possibly killing many of them in the process. The wolves broke into the inner sanctum of the abbey where the pig was contained, and the Hornet Queen and the other Hornets trapped within the pig were able to leave it and enter the lead wolfhound. The rest of the Hornets from the other wolves also entered the lead wolfhound.   


The Doctor realised at this point that the entire swarm was now contained within the wolfhound, and used a bag of aniseed balls he had bought in the village of Blandford in 1832 to lure the wolfhound into the TARDIS with the intention of containing the Hornet swarm. 
The Doctor realised at this point that the entire swarm was now contained within the wolfhound, and used a bag of aniseed balls he had bought in the village of Blandford in 1832 to lure the wolfhound into the TARDIS with the intention of containing the Hornet swarm and erasing their future actions from history


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