The Doctor struck an truly imposing form as he stood on the rocky outcrop in front of his TARDIS, sea breezes ruffling his thick, white hair as he swept back his cape and set his hands on his hips. "I hope you've learned something from all this. Hand them over."

The Master glowered at him from the doorway of his own TARDIS. He raised his chin defiantly. "Don't take that tone with me, Doctor, your time will come."

"The cables, Master," the Doctor deadpanned. "Before I change my mind about all this."

The Master clenched his jaw in frustration, ducked inside his TARDIS and reemerged with the coil in his arms and tossed it back. The Doctor ducked and snatched the bundle before it landed in his face, doing his best not to let his composure slip as he did so. He fixed the Master with a fierce stare.

The Master matched his glare and stepped back into his TARDIS. "Until we meet again, Doctor."

The Doctor nodded and watched from the doorway as the Master disappeared within his own TARDIS. Moments later the ionic column began to wheeze and fade away. "You mean until your TARDIS battery dies again," the Doctor muttered, shaking his head.