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In the tower of Silent Memory upon the desert of High Remorse on [[Gallifrey]], the [[Time Lord]] [[Bellator]] ascends, followed by General [[Kenossium]], to prepare for a ritual that will lead him to his final [[regeneration]]. Telling the Time Lords to hurry up because "I've heard this malarkey eleven times already", Bellator begins to regenerate, but something goes badly wrong. Part-way through the process, he ends up twisted and elongated, and collapses to the floor, dead, before dissolving in an orange puddle on the ground. A Gallifreyan soldier arrives to inform Kenossium that all six regenerations that have taken place in the last hour have failed and led to the deaths of the people involved.
In the tower of Silent Memory upon the desert of High Remorse on [[Gallifrey]], the [[Time Lord]] [[Bellator]] ascends, followed by General [[Kenossium]], to prepare for a ritual that will lead him to his final [[regeneration]]. Telling the Time Lords to hurry up because "I've heard this malarkey eleven times already", Bellator begins to regenerate, but something goes badly wrong. Part-way through the process, he ends up twisted and elongated, and collapses to the floor, dead, before dissolving in an orange puddle on the ground. A Gallifreyan soldier arrives to inform Kenossium that all six regenerations that have taken place in the last hour have failed and led to the deaths of the people involved.


In [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], the [[Twelfth Doctor]] is in a great rush, even missing [[Alan Turing]] and [[Ranesh (The Phantom Piper)|Ranesh]]'s wedding, but for a reason he will not tell [[Bill Potts|Bill]]. Before he can elaborate, the TARDIS hits a massive energy field encompassing a huge variety of destroyed space craft floating in zero gravity, as the TARDIS is drained of its power. Realising they can breathe in the field, the Doctor and Bill leave to try and prevent the TARDIS being "sucked dry", before someone shoots the TARDIS. It is revealed to be [[Gol Clutha]] and her band of mercenaries, and they drag the Doctor and Bill to the dead remains of a colony ship. Gol seems surprised that the Doctor does not know who she is working for this time and believes the state of the ship is his fault, but he has no idea what she means. Gol shows the Doctor the other inhabitants of the ship - lots of people who used to be celebrities and geniuses on their own worlds, now stranded and homeless on the ship. Wanting revenge, Gol prepares to shoot the Doctor but is distracted by something.
In [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], the [[Twelfth Doctor]] is in a great rush, even missing [[Alan Turing]] and [[Ranesh (The Phantom Piper)|Ranesh]]'s wedding, but for a reason he will not tell [[Bill Potts|Bill]]. Before he can elaborate, the TARDIS hits a massive energy field, an 'entropy bubble', encompassing a huge variety of destroyed space craft floating in zero gravity, as the TARDIS is drained of its power. Realising they can breathe in the field, the Doctor and Bill leave to try and prevent the TARDIS being "sucked dry", before someone shoots the TARDIS. It is revealed to be [[Gol Clutha]] and her band of mercenaries, and they drag the Doctor and Bill to the dead remains of a colony ship, the ''Rangiroa''. Gol seems surprised that the Doctor does not know who she is working for this time and believes the state of the ship is his fault, but he has no idea what she means. Gol shows the Doctor the other inhabitants of ''Rangiroa'' - lots of people who used to be celebrities and geniuses on their own worlds, now stranded and homeless on the ship. Wanting revenge, Gol prepares to shoot the Doctor but is distracted by something.


Led outside, the Doctor realises that as Gol is a temporal mercenary, the ships stranded in the energy field are actually time machines, not spaceships. He eventually comes face to face with the leader of the ship - Count [[Jodafra]]. Like Gol, Jodafra also believes that the Doctor has set them up and has come to gloat, having made [[Fey Truscott-Sade]] work for him, but the Doctor still does not understand why he thinks this. Suddenly, before they can go any further, they are interrupted by a sight that shocks even Gol - the return of the Clockwise Men.
Led outside, the Doctor realises that as Gol is a temporal mercenary, the ships stranded in the energy field are actually time machines, not spaceships. He eventually comes face to face with the leader of the ''Rangiroa'' - Count [[Jodafra]]. Like Gol, Jodafra also believes that the Doctor has set them up and has come to gloat, having made [[Fey Truscott-Sade]] work for him, but the Doctor still does not understand why he thinks this. Suddenly, before they can go any further, they are interrupted by a sight that shocks even Gol - the return of the Clockwise Men.
 
=== Part two ===
On the banks of [[Westminster]] in [[London]], a man called Hugo Wilding walks alone along the [[River Thames]]. He is quickly identified by a very confident ex-colleague of his, Alexander Truscott, who confirms to a begrudging Hugo that he is soon due to be appointed as head of the Ministry of Defence. Alexander mentions that Hugo's 'side operation' of sending British agents to space to help defend from attacks is a secret that is safe with him, but Hugo quickly shouts at him for discussing it in public, and denies it exists. Apologising, Alexander quickly takes off.
 
On the ''Rangiroa'', the sight of the Clockwise Men advancing on the group causes everyone to panic, and Gol and her group start attacking them. However, their shots go straight through them, and a simple touch from the Clockwise Men is enough to age the attackers to death. The Doctor, having removed his handcuffs narrowly rescues Bill from the Clockwise Men and finally convinces Gol and Jodafra that the attack is nothing to do with him. The four escape into Jodafra's golden time machine, the ''Salvation'', and it materialises next to the TARDIS so that the TARDIS can be powered up enough to break out of the entropy bubble. The Doctor and Jodafra get to work as Bill and Gol head outside to attack the Clockwise Men. However, Gol's proton cannon has no effect either, and a second Clockwise Man appears, attacking Gol and ageing her to death. When the Doctor and Jodafra finish their preparations, Jodafra reveals he was betraying the Doctor by swapping the settings to power up the ''Salvation'' instead of the TARDIS, but the Doctor shows how he swapped the settings first in anticipation.
 
The Doctor heads out of the ship and grabs Bill to return to the TARDIS, with a very angry Jodafra in hot pursuit. However, before he can attack the Doctor, his wrist is grabbed by Fey Truscott-Sade, appearing out of nowhere. Telling the Doctor he should just keep running as he always does, Fey throws Jodafra into the Clockwise Men, killing him as well. This leads to a chain reaction as the ''Rangiroa'' collapses in on itself, also killing everyone on board. As the Doctor begs Fey to stop, she refuses, and disappears. Running back to the TARDIS, the Doctor and Bill just barely escape the collapsing entropy bubble.
 
On a ruined castle floating in an area of red space, Fey approaches a robed figure she calls Absence, telling it that everything went as expected. Absence watches the death of Bellator through a portal, pleased at what it sees, and confirms it had sent the [[Phantom Piper]] to steal a complete map of the space/time vortex from [[Chiyoko]]. Fey states that with that information on their side, the Doctor has lost.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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