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Outside, Sergeant Benton realises that force is useless, and he contacts the Brigadier. The Brigadier orders a complete evacuation and afterwards, Benton must report to the lab. As the Brigadier leaves, the coloured organism emerges from a vent behind him. Benton climbs through the window. Suddenly, the creature enters the room, and "eats" a table. The three friends rush into the TARDIS. The Doctor switches the TARDIS [[force field]] on. Benton stands in awe but refuses to state the obvious, saying that nothing to do with the Doctor surprises him anymore. The Doctor tries to take off, but he can't. Someone is draining the power from the TARDIS. Considering it an emergency, the Doctor decides to contact his people, the [[Time Lord]]s.
Outside, Sergeant Benton realises that force is useless, and he contacts the Brigadier. The Brigadier orders a complete evacuation and afterwards, Benton must report to the lab. As the Brigadier leaves, the coloured organism emerges from a vent behind him. Benton climbs through the window. Suddenly, the creature enters the room, and "eats" a table. The three friends rush into the TARDIS. The Doctor switches the TARDIS [[force field]] on. Benton stands in awe but refuses to state the obvious, saying that nothing to do with the Doctor surprises him anymore. The Doctor tries to take off, but he can't. Someone is draining the power from the TARDIS. Considering it an emergency, the Doctor decides to contact his people, the [[Time Lord]]s.


On the planet of the Time Lords, at the control centre, the President and the Chancellor know someone needs to help the Doctor. The Time Lords, however, have power drain problems of their own. They are facing a force equal and opposite to their own. Unable to help the Doctor, they decide he can help himself. They summon enough energy to send the [[Second Doctor]] to help the Third.
On the planet of the Time Lords, at the control centre, the President and the Chancellor know someone needs to help the Doctor. The Time Lords, however, have power drain problems of their own. They are facing a force equal and opposite to their own. Unable to help the Doctor, the President decides he can help himself. Despite their laws of the Time Lords forbidden to cross their time stream, they summon enough energy to send the [[Second Doctor]] to help the Third.


In the TARDIS, the Third Doctor discovers a [[The Doctor's recorder|recorder]] that is strangely familiar, asking Jo if it belongs to her and handing it to her. The Second Doctor appears out of nowhere and accepts it, thanking Jo. He then proceeds to criticise the TARDIS's new look and marvel at their problem. Jo is confused, but Benton happily greets the first Doctor he met. Jo demands an explanation; the Doctor, lost for a clearer explanation, simply says, "He's one of me." The Second Doctor insists that, on the contrary, the Third Doctor is "one of me". The Third Doctor clarifies by bluntly stating that "I am he and he is me." Benton confirms the identity of the Second Doctor.
In the TARDIS, the Third Doctor discovers a [[The Doctor's recorder|recorder]] that is strangely familiar, asking Jo if it belongs to her and handing it to her. The Second Doctor appears out of nowhere and accepts it, thanking Jo. He then proceeds to criticise the TARDIS's new look and marvel at their problem. Jo is confused, but Benton happily greets the first Doctor he met. Jo demands an explanation; the Doctor, lost for a clearer explanation, simply says, "He's one of me." The Second Doctor insists that, on the contrary, the Third Doctor is "one of me". The Third Doctor clarifies by bluntly stating that "I am he and he is me." Benton confirms the identity of the Second Doctor.
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