They activate the ghost shift device, which begins drawing in all the Cybermen and Daleks, with Dalek Sec realising what is happening and using an emergency time travel device to escape. Rose, however, immediately uses the transportation device Pete put on her to return to the Earth dimension, and tells the Doctor she will never leave him. The Doctor says that he can use some purloined Torchwood items to keep himself safe but is unwilling to risk Rose's life.įrom this point on, Rose's actions closely mirror the previous series' finale: Pete takes Rose to safety back across the barrier. This means all the Cybermen and Daleks, but unfortunately also means the Doctor, Rose, Mickey, Jake and Pete. The Doctor explains his plan by stating that anything which crosses dimensions becomes saturated with the energy of the Void, and that by opening the breach between the worlds into the Void instead of world-to-world, everything with that energy will be pulled into the Void, after which the breach will seal itself forever. The Doctor, Rose, Mickey and Pete encounter Jackie, and she and the parallel Pete have an awkward moment before embracing. The Doctor finally realizes the Ark was a prison ship and, like the TARDIS, is bigger on the inside. It opens and begins disgorging millions of Daleks, who attack the Cybermen and normal humans indiscriminately. Mickey stumbles and accidentally touches the Ark while escaping, and the Daleks take it outside. He uses his sonic screwdriver to activate detonation charges that blow the doors to the room, allowing their temporary Cybermen allies in to battle the Daleks alongside Torchwood and generally creating one hell of a battlefield. The Doctor makes his entrance at this point, but does not recognise the Genesis Ark for what it is. Sec demands that Rose open it she refuses and recounts to Sec how she, as Bad Wolf, used the power of the Time Vortex to kill the Dalek Emperor. When Mickey questions why the Daleks do not open it themselves, Sec reveals that it's actually Time Lord technology which needs the one thing Daleks cannot provide: skin contact. Rose has realised that as the Daleks have not killed her or Mickey, they must need one of them to open the Genesis Ark. The Doctor says he can seal the breach permanently, and that he has a plan to do so. Pete reveals that his Earth is undergoing the early stages of catastrophic global warming, and the Doctor tells him it's because of the constant crossing of the barrier. Knowing they were losing, the Cybermen jumped dimensions when the Void ship weakened the barrier between worlds. He takes the Doctor back to his dimension and reunites him with that dimension's Pete Tyler, who found out about their version of Torchwood and used its resources to battle the Cybermen. While talking with the Doctor, the Cyber-Leader is quite suddenly killed by a parallel universe strike-team led by Jake. Deciding to test those odds against her own experience, Rose mentions one single Time Lord against four Daleks. The Cybermen tell Thay that the Daleks have declared war on the Cybermen, but Sec responds that it will not be war but "pest control" and saying that the 5,000,000 Cybermen would not stand a chance against a single Dalek, much less four. The Cybermen offer to join forces with the Daleks, but Sec refuses and Thay effortlessly kills the Cybermen near it, with the Cybermen's weapons unable to even penetrate the Dalek forcefield. Thay soon comes upon a group of Cybermen and Sec realizes that Earth is already being invaded. Sec sends Thay to investigate their surroundings. Sec and two of his underlings extract information from his head using their plungers, which of course also extracts his life. Singh claim they all know about the Daleks and the Time War, Sec demands that they identify which of them is "least important". These four are a Dalek special forces team known as the Cult of Skaro, designed to think like the Daleks' enemies in order to more efficiently battle them, and, most unusually for Daleks, they all have individual names (Sec, Thay, Jast and Caan). The episode begins with a variant of the final scene of " Army of Ghosts" as the four Daleks leave the Void ship, accompanied by something they refer to as the Genesis Ark. The one where the Daleks and Cybermen have a sass-off, 38 years overdue.
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