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In the chamber of the [[High Council]], the [[Cloister Bell]]s are ringing without end, warning of great danger. [[Rassilon]] wonders if that means the Doctor has returned; [[the General]] confirms it, radioing a guard named [[Gastron]]. Gastron has arrived via lift to the [[Cloisters]], being advised not to approach them; he reports that [[Cloister Wraith]]s are more active. Rassilon wonders why the Doctor hasn't arrived yet. [[Ohila]] enters the chamber with two guards, annoying Rassilon that the [[Sisterhood of Karn]] would arrive uninvited; she tells him that at the end of time, one should expect the presence of immortals. Having heard that the Doctor has returned home, she came to see the resulting "fireworks".
In the chamber of the [[High Council]], the [[Cloister Bell]]s are ringing without end, warning of great danger. [[Rassilon]] wonders if that means the Doctor has returned; [[the General]] confirms it, radioing a guard named [[Gastron]]. Gastron has arrived via lift to the [[Cloisters]], being advised not to approach them; he reports that [[Cloister Wraith]]s are more active. Rassilon wonders why the Doctor hasn't arrived yet. [[Ohila]] enters the chamber with two guards, annoying Rassilon that the [[Sisterhood of Karn]] would arrive uninvited; she tells him that at the end of time, one should expect the presence of immortals. Having heard that the Doctor has returned home, she came to see the resulting "fireworks".


In the meantime, the Doctor is enjoying a bowl of soup, with a small crowd of [[Gallifreyan]]s watching him in awe; he gives a friendly smile and moves his spoon to the bowl. However, he notices ripples in the soup and the sound of an incoming craft. Gastron arrives in a military craft, asking that everyone back away; they don't comply, even when he warns it's for their safety. Gastron orders the Doctor to drop his weapons and come peacefully. The Doctor silently walks up to the craft. Gastron explains he will take the Doctor to the chamber of the High Council. However, the Doctor instead drags his heel through the sand, drawing a line (it's a warning to not come closer than that). He then returns to his soup, unconcerned.
In the meantime, the Doctor is enjoying a bowl of soup, with a small crowd of [[Gallifreyan]]s watching him in awe; he gives a friendly smile and moves his spoon to the bowl. However, he notices ripples in the soup and the sound of an incoming craft. Gastron arrives in a military craft, asking that everyone back away; they don't comply, even when he warns it's for their safety. Gastron orders the Doctor to drop his weapons and come with them peacefully. The Doctor silently walks up to the craft. Gastron explains he will take the Doctor to the chamber of the High Council. However, the Doctor instead drags his heel through the sand, drawing a line (it's a warning to not come closer than that). He then returns to his soup, unconcerned.


Watching via a monitor in the Council room, Rassilon wonders what the Doctor is up to; Ohila retorts that he's finishing his soup. Taken aback by the Doctor's bravado, Rassilon wonders who the Doctor thinks he is; the General states the Doctor is the man who won the Time War. The General decides they should try talking to the Doctor: words are his weapons, but when did they stop being theirs?
Watching via a monitor in the Council room, Rassilon wonders what the Doctor is up to; Ohila retorts that he's finishing his soup. Taken aback by the Doctor's bravado, Rassilon wonders who the Doctor thinks he is; the General states the Doctor is the man who won the Time War. The General decides they should try talking to the Doctor: words are his weapons, but when did they stop being theirs?
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