The Cyberman, now with only one arm and half a chest plate, marched towards them. Hannah tugged the Doctor closer and whispered in his ear. His facial expression changed. "I am not leaving you here." He whispered back. Before she could answer, the Cyberman shouted in its booming voice "You are the Doctor, you must come with me. The young male will also move!" It ordered. The Doctor jumped up and addressed the Cyberman face to face. "Why? Why not Hannah? huh." He shouted, letting out all of his anger. The Cyberman pointed its good arm at Hannah. "Scans reveal she will be dead soon. She has no relevance to the Cybermen." It boomed. "That still doesn't answer my question. Why do you need us, what for?" Spat the Doctor. The Cyberman didn't answer and instead ordered the Doctor and Bradley to move. Bradley didn't want to leave his mother, especially after being told that she would be dead soon. They needed to obey orders or face being deleted. Bradley walked at the front, closely followed by the Doctor and finally the Cyberman. Only it knew where they would be heading and that worried Hannah, who lay on the ground, watching them slowly disappear what could possibly for good. She knew that she may never see her son or her fiancé again.

It's amazing what could be hidden underneath a school. The Doctor and Bradley had been walked down a dark passage, which had been kept hidden by a small, cargo storage container. Bradley had never noticed it before then. They went down, deeper down the passageway. It felt as though it was getting colder and colder, like the inside of a fridge freezer. The passage seamed to go on forever, until it opened out. They had come to a large, cavernous space, half filled by a strange looking Cybership. The Doctor noticed it instantly. This was the Cybership that Hannah had been taken onboard. Where he had rescued her and where their daughter had been killed. The ship had been supposedly destroyed, but here it was, buried under a school. Bradley knew what he was thinking and it saddened him. He had a sister called Chloe, who he would never meet.

Inside the Cybership it was badly damaged, quite like the Cyberman that had brought them there. Several cybermen ordered a group of year eleven students, towards a large dark room. A faint blue light glowed from the entrance of the room. The Doctor and Bradley were shoved in that very direction.