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The Doctor and [[Amy Pond|Amy]] are in the TARDIS, and the Doctor has decided to go to the oldest cliff faces in history, made of pure diamond, to decipher the writings on the face that up until now have not been translated. When the TARDIS lands, however, the writing simply says "HELLO SWEETIE" and a set of temporal co-ordinates are written underneath.
The Doctor and [[Amy Pond|Amy]] are in the TARDIS, and the Doctor has decided to go to the oldest cliff faces in history, made of pure diamond, to decipher the writings on the face that up until now have not been translated.  
 
''Planet One''
 
When the TARDIS lands, however, the writing simply says "HELLO SWEETIE" and a set of temporal co-ordinates are written underneath.
 
''Roman Britain, 102AD''
 
The TARDIS lands in Roman Britain in the 2nd century AD, to be greeted by a guard. Amy comments on how the Romans, given that they were her favourite history topic at school, are unlike what she had been expecting languagewise. The guard takes them to "Cleopatra" - who actually turns out to be River Song in disguise. River shows the Doctor the painting, which given that he had retrieved a fragment of the TARDIS from a [[Time Field]] in the Silurian city in 2020, concerns the Doctor. River's previous warning that the [[Pandorica]] would open also concerns him, and the Doctor decides to look for it. [[File:The_pandorica_opens-van_gogh.jpg|thumb|left|Van Gogh's Painting ]]He looks at the Roman maps, since if someone had built such a device, they would want to remember where they left it.
The TARDIS lands in Roman Britain in the 2nd century AD, to be greeted by a guard. Amy comments on how the Romans, given that they were her favourite history topic at school, are unlike what she had been expecting languagewise. The guard takes them to "Cleopatra" - who actually turns out to be River Song in disguise. River shows the Doctor the painting, which given that he had retrieved a fragment of the TARDIS from a [[Time Field]] in the Silurian city in 2020, concerns the Doctor. River's previous warning that the [[Pandorica]] would open also concerns him, and the Doctor decides to look for it. [[File:The_pandorica_opens-van_gogh.jpg|thumb|left|Van Gogh's Painting ]]He looks at the Roman maps, since if someone had built such a device, they would want to remember where they left it.
The trio arrive at [[Stonehenge]] to look for the Pandorica. The Doctor uses his [[sonic screwdriver]] to search, and River uses a device from the 52nd century. The Pandorica is tracked to the underground, and they find the opening by night - also, by which time, nobody had noticed the Cyber-head on the ground, which begins to reactivate.
The trio arrive at [[Stonehenge]] to look for the Pandorica. The Doctor uses his [[sonic screwdriver]] to search, and River uses a device from the 52nd century. The Pandorica is tracked to the underground, and they find the opening by night - also, by which time, nobody had noticed the Cyber-head on the ground, which begins to reactivate.
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