"I think I may be getting this TARDIS under control now," Nyssa said.

"That's good," Tegan said. "We're not shaking as much anymore."

"Where are we going?" Gilligan asked.

"Can you get us back to our island?" Mary Ann wondered.

"I don't know," Nyssa said, shaking her head. "The guidance system is still a little erratic."

"You really know how to fly this thing?" Gilligan said.

"Yes, the Doctor taught me the basics of flying his TARDIS. Yes, this model seems more advanced, but the principles seem to be the same."

"That's good to know, I guess," Mary Ann said. She glanced at the rear door of the console room. "Where does that lead?"

"Well, if this TARDIS is anything like the Doctor's, then there are corridors and rooms beyond that door," Tegan said.

"Corridors and rooms? How big is this thing!?" Gilligan asked.

"From what I understand about the TARDIS, it could be infinite," Nyssa said.

"Infinite!?" Gilligan and Mary Ann said together. Clearly both of them had a hard time accepting the concept.

"I know how you two feel?" Tegan said, smiling.

At that point, the time rotor began to slow down.

"What's happening now?" Mary Ann asked.

"We're materializing," Tegan said as the rotor came to a stop. "Any idea of where we are, Nys?"

"No, I can't get a fix on our position," Nyssa said. She worked the control that activated the view screen. A green and hilly countryside could be seen.

"Looks friendly," Gilligan said.

"Could be Britain, I guess," Tegan said.

"Well, the air is breathable, and the gravity does match that of Earth," Nyssa said. "Perhaps we should go outside and take a look around."

OOOOOOOO

In no time, the four of them were outside the TARDIS. "Are we in the 20th Century?" Gilligan asked.

"I don't think so, Gilligan," Tegan said and indicated the Roman soldiers who had come over the nearest hill and were slowly approaching the group.