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Realising that Smith is Ratcliffe's agent, Gilmore detains him. The Doctor decides to use the remains of the Transmat in the cellar as a communications link with the Mothership.
Realising that Smith is Ratcliffe's agent, Gilmore detains him. The Doctor decides to use the remains of the Transmat in the cellar as a communications link with the Mothership.


Smith escapes to the Renegade base, finding Ratcliffe a prisoner. The repaired time controller powers up, enabling the Renegades' escape, but the base is attacked by the Imperials, who overwhelm their few remaining opponents. Ratcliffe and Mike flee with the Time Controller, and the Supreme Dalek orders the controlled girl to recover it. Using her Dalek-augmented abilities, she kills Ratcliffe and pursues Smith. The victorious Imperials return to the shuttle with the Device. Meanwhile, the Doctor tells Ace to shadow Smith.
Smith escapes to the Renegade base, finding Ratcliffe a prisoner. The repaired time controller powers up, enabling the Renegades' escape, but the base is attacked by the Imperials, who overwhelm their few remaining opponents. Ratcliffe and Mike flee with the Time Controller, and the Supreme Dalek orders the controlled girl to recover it. Using her Dalek-augmented abilities, she kills Ratcliffe and pursues Smith. The victorious Imperials return to the shuttle with the Hand of Omega. Meanwhile, the Doctor tells Ace to follow Smith.


The Imperial Emperor is informed of the recovery of the Omega Device. Soon after the Doctor contacts him, and demands the surrender of the Device. The Emperor reveals himself to be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davros Davros], who declares his scheme of having the Imperial Daleks overthrow the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Lords Time Lords]. The Doctor insults Davros and his Daleks, angering Davros into unleashing the device on Skaro's sun. It is then revealed that the Doctor had boobytrapped the device: it creates a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernova supernova], obliterating the Daleks' homeworld. The device then smashes back into the Mothership, but not before Davros leaves the Imperial mothership in an escape pod. The Doctor then declares that the device is travelling back to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallifrey Gallifrey].
The Imperial Emperor is informed of the recovery of the Hand of Omega. Soon after the Doctor contacts him, and demands the surrender of the Hand. The Emperor reveals himself to be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davros Davros], who declares his scheme of having the Imperial Daleks overthrow the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Lords Time Lords]. The Doctor insults Davros and his Daleks, angering Davros into unleashing the Hand of Omega on Skaro's sun. It is then revealed that the Doctor had boobytrapped the Hand: it creates a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernova supernova], obliterating the Daleks' homeworld. The Hand then smashes back into the Imperial Mothership, but not before Davros flees in an escape pod. The Doctor then declares that the Hand is travelling back to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallifrey Gallifrey].


Ace is captured by Smith, who is still holding the Time Controller. The girl tracks him down and kills him before turning her attention to Ace. The Doctor seeks out the Supreme Dalek, telling it that it is the last Dalek on Earth. Convinced of it's absolute defeat, it kills itself, breaking the link with the controlled girl.
Ace is captured by Smith, who is still holding the Time Controller. The girl tracks him down and kills him before turning her attention to Ace. The Doctor seeks out the Supreme Dalek, telling it that it is the last Dalek on Earth. Convinced of it's absolute defeat, it kills itself, breaking the link with the controlled girl.
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