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[[File:TARDIS in Sarah Janes attic.jpg|thumb|right|The TARDIS materialising in Sarah's attic.]]
[[File:TARDIS in Sarah Janes attic.jpg|thumb|right|The TARDIS materialising in Sarah's attic.]]
The Doctor takes them in the TARDIS and materialises in Sarah's attic. [[Mr Smith]] detects the time fluctuations of the incoming TARDIS and activates to state that it has landed. Clyde and Rani exit the TARDIS and Clyde comments that the Shansheeth can't be good for their funerals if that's how they normally are. Mr. Smith then informs Clyde that the normal Shansheeth are not like that and that the Shansheeth Grand Council send their apologies. Santiago is shocked that they have a sentient computer, which trumps anything he's seen. In the TARDIS, Sarah and Jo examine the new interior. Jo feels the TARDIS is the same no matter how it looks. Jo says she could stay and travel with the Doctor forever, but notes he could get in trouble with the Time Lords. Sarah and the Doctor remain quiet, but the Doctor tells her that it's about time he got going. Sarah and Jo tell the Doctor that if he ever did die, they believe they'd feel something. The Doctor agrees and whispers that the entire universe might shiver if he died. He then shouts to make his old friends jump and they exit the TARDIS. They all watch as it dematerialises.
The Doctor takes them in the TARDIS and materialises in Sarah's attic. [[Mr Smith]] detects the time fluctuations of the incoming TARDIS and activates to state that it has landed. Clyde and Rani exit the TARDIS and Clyde is stunned to find they're back at Bannerman Road. Rani complains to Mr Smith that the Shansheeth were evil but Mr Smith tells her that they actually encountered a rogue group and the Wide Wing of the High Shansheeth Nest have sent their apologies. Santiago is shocked that they have a sentient computer, which trumps anything he's seen. In the TARDIS, Sarah and Jo examine the new interior. Jo feels the TARDIS is the same no matter how it looks. Jo says she could stay and travel with the Doctor forever, but notes he could get in trouble with the Time Lords. Sarah and the Doctor remain quiet, but the Doctor tells her that it's about time he got going. Sarah and Jo tell the Doctor that if he ever did die, they believe they'd feel something. The Doctor agrees and whispers that the entire universe might shiver if he died. He then shouts to make his old friends jump and they exit the TARDIS. They all watch as it dematerialises.


Jo and Santiago leave for Norway and the trio are left behind. Sarah says that she googled TARDIS and learned of others whom she believes to have been companions of the Doctor. She tells them of [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], fighting for aboriginal rights in Australia; [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] and [[Barbara Wright|Barbara Chesterton]], Cambridge professors who are rumoured not to have aged since the 1960s; [[Harry Sullivan]], her old friend from UNIT, who worked on finding remedies for diseases; [[Ben Jackson|Ben]] and [[Polly Wright|Polly]], running an orphanage; and a [[Ace|Dorothy]]-something who has raised millions of pounds (money) through her company "[[A Charitable Earth]]".
Jo and Santiago leave for Norway and the trio are left behind. Sarah says that she googled TARDIS and learned of others whom she believes to have been companions of the Doctor. She tells them of [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], fighting for aboriginal rights in Australia; [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] and [[Barbara Wright|Barbara Chesterton]], Cambridge professors who are rumoured not to have aged since the 1960s; [[Harry Sullivan]], her old friend from UNIT, who worked on finding remedies for diseases; [[Ben Jackson|Ben]] and [[Polly Wright|Polly]], running an orphanage; and a [[Ace|Dorothy]]-something who has raised millions of pounds (money) through her company "[[A Charitable Earth]]".
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