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=== At the end of the universe ===
=== At the end of the universe ===
Me was present at the very end of [[time]], the last living being in the [[universe]]. To survive she created a [[Reality bubble|bubble of reality]] among the ruins of the [[Cloisters]] on [[Gallifrey]], passing the time watching the stars die while awaiting the Doctor and Clara's arrival. Five minutes before the [[End of the universe|final end of time]], their stolen [[TARDIS (Hell Bent)|TARDIS]] appeared and Me knocked on the door.
[[Jack Harkness]] knew that there was "a woman" waiting to play a game of chess at the [[End of the universe|end of time]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[R&J (audio story)|R&J]]'') Indeed, Me was present at the very end of [[time]], claiming to be the last living being in the [[universe]]. To survive she created a [[Reality bubble|bubble of reality]] among the ruins of the [[Cloisters]] on [[Gallifrey]], passing the time watching the stars die while awaiting the Doctor and Clara's arrival. Five minutes before the [[End of the universe|final end of time]], their stolen [[TARDIS (Hell Bent)|TARDIS]] appeared and Me knocked on the door.


Me had set up a [[chess]] game, though she and the Doctor didn't play. She remarked that the dying stars were a beautiful sight; when the Doctor said that it was sad, Me retorted that it was both, and the same was true of Clara's death, now a [[fixed point in time]]. She inquired about [[the Hybrid]], which the Doctor accused her of being. Me countered that she was a human with a little bit of Mire, not a true hybrid. She then suggested that the Doctor might be half-human and thus he was the Hybrid. As the Doctor refuted that suggestion, Me offered her true theory: the Hybrid wasn't a single individual, but a Time Lord and his human companion, so alike that they constantly push each other into more and more catastrophic actions.
Me had set up a [[chess]] game, though she and the Doctor didn't play. She remarked that the dying stars were a beautiful sight; when the Doctor said that it was sad, Me retorted that it was both, and the same was true of Clara's death, now a [[fixed point in time]]. She inquired about [[the Hybrid]], which the Doctor accused her of being. Me countered that she was a human with a little bit of Mire, not a true hybrid. She then suggested that the Doctor might be half-human and thus he was the Hybrid. As the Doctor refuted that suggestion, Me offered her true theory: the Hybrid wasn't a single individual, but a Time Lord and his human companion, so alike that they constantly push each other into more and more catastrophic actions.
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