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[[File:Get you home (WBY).jpg|thumb|left|"I will get you home".]] | [[File:Get you home (WBY).jpg|thumb|left|"I will get you home".]] | ||
The TARDIS then lands in [[Spaceship (Wild Blue Yonder)|an unknown spaceship]], heavily damaged; the Doctor and Donna narrowly avoid a fire blast from the TARDIS incinerating them as they jump out. The Doctor places [[Fourteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver|his sonic screwdriver]] into the latch in order to prime the TARDIS to regenerate and heal itself from the damage it has sustained. As the Doctor works, Donna wonders why the TARDIS played "[[Wild Blue Yonder (song)|Wild Blue Yonder]]", recalling how [[Wilfred Mott|her granddad]] hated it because it reminded him about [[World War II|the war]]. The Doctor eventually triggers the TARDIS' self-repair and they leave the room to take a look around the ship. However, they quickly race back after hearing the TARDIS dematerializing as a result of the [[Hostile Action Displacement System]]. The two of them at first despair, until the Doctor explains to Donna that there's a good chance the TARDIS will return to them if they resolve whatever hostile action they have encountered. The two set off into the ship with renewed determination, marching down a long corridor. As they walk, the environment shifts around them and a loudspeaker blares "[[10 (number)|fenslaw]]". Because the TARDIS isn't present to translate the word, and because the Doctor doesn't speak the language, neither he nor Donna knows what "fenslaw" means. | The TARDIS then lands in [[Spaceship (Wild Blue Yonder)|an unknown spaceship]], heavily damaged; the Doctor and Donna narrowly avoid a fire blast from the TARDIS incinerating them as they jump out. The Doctor places [[Fourteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver|his sonic screwdriver]] into the latch in order to prime the TARDIS to regenerate and heal itself from the damage it has sustained. As the Doctor works, Donna wonders why the TARDIS played "[[Wild Blue Yonder (song)|Wild Blue Yonder]]", recalling how [[Wilfred Mott|her granddad]] hated it because it reminded him about [[World War II|the war]]. The Doctor eventually triggers the TARDIS's self-repair and they leave the room to take a look around the ship. However, they quickly race back after hearing the TARDIS dematerializing as a result of the [[Hostile Action Displacement System]]. The two of them at first despair, until the Doctor explains to Donna that there's a good chance the TARDIS will return to them if they resolve whatever hostile action they have encountered. The two set off into the ship with renewed determination, marching down a long corridor. As they walk, the environment shifts around them and a loudspeaker blares "[[10 (number)|fenslaw]]". Because the TARDIS isn't present to translate the word, and because the Doctor doesn't speak the language, neither he nor Donna knows what "fenslaw" means. | ||
The two come across a small hovercraft and [[Jimbo (Wild Blue Yonder)|a slow moving robot]] marching down the hallway. The pair find their way to a cockpit and try to decipher what they can from the ship's computer. There are no life signs on board, and the airlock had been opened once three years ago. The Doctor realises that the ship is one that had fallen through a wormhole and ended up on the [[edge of the universe]], where not even starlight has yet propagated long enough to reach. | The two come across a small hovercraft and [[Jimbo (Wild Blue Yonder)|a slow moving robot]] marching down the hallway. The pair find their way to a cockpit and try to decipher what they can from the ship's computer. There are no life signs on board, and the airlock had been opened once three years ago. The Doctor realises that the ship is one that had fallen through a wormhole and ended up on the [[edge of the universe]], where not even starlight has yet propagated long enough to reach. |