The Doctor was tinkering under the console as per usual while sneaking peeks at Rose who was lounging in the jump-seat reading a book. That was how Mickey found them when he went looking. The Doctor got up from under the console when he noticed Mickey enter. A scowl formed on his face when he realised Mickey intended to sit next to his Rose. "Mickey," the Doctor called. "Could you hold this button down while I calibrate the TARDIS."

Mickey looked between the place next to Rose that he had planned to sit and the button the Doctor was pointing at. "Sure boss," Mickey scowled as he walked over and held the button for him.

Smirking behind her magazine, Rose decided it was time to fill Mickey in on some of the adventures the Doctor had taken her on. Distracted, the Doctor sat down beside her and told his side of what went wrong with their adventures.

Watching them, Mickey realised that they really are great for each other as they interrupted each other and seemed to fall in synch as they told the stories switching between them.

Mickey was broken out of his thoughts. "And that weird mushroom lady with the big eyes. Do you remember the way she looked at you?" The Doctor asked Rose as she started laughing. "And then she opens her mouth and fire comes out."

Rose can't control her laughter. "I thought I was gonna get frazzled."

"Yeah," the Doctor agreed. "And she was just standing there and then, roar," the Doctor finishes as they both break out in laughter.

Mickey laughs with them though he has no idea what their talking about. "Where was that then, that happened?"

The Doctor calms himself so he can reply. "Oh it was on this, um, ah this, um planet thing, asteroid. It's a long story, you had to be there," the Doctor dismissed as he finally noticed what Mickey was doing. "Um, what are you doing that for?"

"Cause you told me too," Mickey answered confused.

The Doctor returned his confused look. "When was that?"

"About half an hour ago," Mickey responds.

"Um," the Doctor just managed to control his smirk. "You can let go now."

Mickey takes his finger of the button slowly and glances at the Doctor suspiciously. "How longs it been since I could've stopped?"

Rose tries to hide her laugh as the Doctor responds. "10 minutes, 20, 29."

Mickey looks appalled. "You just forgot me," he accused.

"No, no, no," the Doctor denied. "I was just, I was calibrating. I was just, I know exactly what I'm doing."

It was then that the TARDIS console sparked as they hurtled through the vortex into the unknown. Rose and the Doctor both grimaced as they heard the TARDIS scream in their heads. The Doctor ran to the console and started pushing buttons and pulling levers to try and gain some form of control.

Rose pops up next to him. "Is she alright?"

"The time vortex is gone," the Doctor exclaimed. "That's impossible, it's just gone. Brace yourselves, we're gonna crash," the Doctor yells as he grabs Rose and throws them both to the ground while he tries to protect her.

Once the TARDIS finally lands, he gets back up again. "Everyone alright? Rose, Mickey?"

"I'm fine, I'm ok," Mickey assures him. "Sorry yeah?"

The Doctor and Rose both stood up and stared at the time rotor in despair. "She's dead," the Doctor exclaimed. "The TARDIS is dead."

"You can fix her," Rose tries to assure him.

"There's nothing to fix," the Doctor gently explains to her. "She's perished. The last TARDIS in the universe, extinct."

"There's got to be some part of her still working," Rose hints. Though at the way the Doctor was looking he wasn't listening to her.

"We both would be able to sense her if some part of her was still working," the Doctor replied mournfully.

Rose felt a sudden wave of dizziness wash over her. She tried to hide it from the Doctor, after all he had more important things to focus on, unfortunately she wasn't quick enough.

"Rose, what's wrong?" Before his mind caught up with the situation. "The vortex is gone which means your connections gone."

"I'll be fine," Rose tried to assure him. "We have to have landed somewhere," she pointed out to distract him.

The Doctor shook his head. "We fell out of the vortex. Through the void into nothingness." The Doctor insisted. "We're in some sort of no place. The silent realm, the lost dimension."

"Otherwise known as London," Mickeys voice rang out. While the Doctor and Rose were talking Mickey decided he might as well see where they are.

The Doctor stood up suddenly and grabbing Roses hand they followed Mickey out of the TARDIS.

"London, England, Earth," Mickey exclaimed. He notices a newspaper on a bench and picks it up to read it. "Hold on, 1st of February this year. Not exactly far flung, is it."

"So this is London?" The Doctor asks as he looks around.

"Yeah," Mickey agrees.

"Your city?" The Doctor hints.

"That's the one," Mickey agrees again.

The Doctor finally looks at the sky. "Just as we left it?"

"Bang on," Mickey insists.

"And that includes the zeppelins," the Doctor points out.

Both Rose and Mickey turn to look at what the Doctors looking at to find zeppelins in the sky. "What the hell?" Mickey questions.

"That's different," Rose comments as another wave of dizziness washes over her and she sits down to gather her strength. She had been trying to contact the Bad Wolf but since she was connected to the time vortex in the primary universe she has no strength to help.

"Ok," Mickey suggests. "It's London with a big international Zeppelin festival."

"This is not your world," the Doctor insists.

Mickey becomes desperate. "But if the dates the same. It's parallel right, I'm right, like a parallel earth that's got zeppelins. I'm right aren't l?"

It was then Rose noticed the billboard with her fathers face on it. She knew it was coming but had no idea her emotions would still affect her. It had been a long time since she saw him.

"Must be," the Doctor agreed as he noticed Rose leaning on him heavily while distracted by something.

"So parallel world where," Rose starts only to be interrupted by Mickey.

"Oh come on," Mickey spun to her. "You've seen it on films, like an alternative type to our world where everything's the same but a little bit different like, I don't know... Traffic lights are blue, Tony Blair never got elected."

"And he's still alive," Rose interrupted. "Parallel world where my dads still alive."

The Doctor suddenly realised what had her so transfixed. "Don't look at it Rose, don't even think about it. This is not your world," the Doctor warned her as he try to squash the fear that she might leave him to stay with her father.

Rose moves closer with the Doctor and Mickey following. "I know, it's just a shock to see him again." She moves to touch it and pulls back when it speaks.

"Trust me on this."

"That's weird," Rose pointed out. "But he's real, he's a success." Rose still feels proud that her dad made something of his life. "He was always planning these daft little schemes. Healthy drinks and stuff, everyone said he was useless but he did it."

The Doctor moved in front of her to stop her from looking at the billboard. "Rose, if you ever trusted me, then listen to me now. Stop looking at it, he died when you were six months old. That is not your Pete, that is a Pete, for all we know he's got his own Jackie, his own Rose, his own daughter who is someone else but not you." He hated to break it to her like that but it had to be done. "You can't see him, not ever."

Rose doesn't respond to him as she feels another wave of dizziness wash over her. Leaning on him heavier she feels the Doctor lead her over to a bench and orders Mickey to watch her before heading back to the TARDIS. Even without Bad Wolf Rose knows that she needs to get the Doctor to agree to go to the party at Pete's house which means acting like she wants to see Pete again no matter how much it will hurt.

Satisfied that Rose is being watched for a moment the Doctor heads back into the TARDIS to see if he can do anything. He hears Mickey enter so goes to met him. "I told you to keep an eye on her."

"She's alright," Mickey sighed.

"She goes wandering off and she's not feeling well," the Doctor yells. "Parallel worlds are like a ginger bread house. All those temptations calling her."

"Oh so it's just Rose then?" Mickey asks insulted. "Nothing out there to tempt me?"

"Well I don't know," the Doctor shook his head. "I can't worry about everything. Just need to get this thing to work," the Doctor finishes as he kicks the console.

Mickey follows the Doctor as he hops over to the jump-seat. "Did that help?"

"Yeah," the Doctor agreed as he sat down.

"Did that hurt?" Mickey inquires as he indicates where the Doctor kicked the console.

"Yes," the Doctor hissed through his teeth as he held his foot. Once his foot had stopped throbbing, he looks up at Mickey. "We're not suppose to be here. The TARDIS draws its power from the universe but it's the wrong universe. It's like diesel in a petrol engine," he puts in terms Mickey would understand.

"But I've seen it in comics," Mickey insists. "People are hopping from one alternate world to another, it's easy."

The Doctor folds his arms and stares at Mickey incredulous. "Not in the real world," the Doctor insists. "Use to be easy when the Time Lords kept their eye on everything you could pop between realities, home in time for tea. Then it died with them, the walls of reality died, the walls were sealed. Everything became that little less kind."

"Then how did we get here?" Mickey questioned.

The Doctor shook his head again. "I don't know. Accident, should've been impossible now we're trapped." The Doctor leaned back and contemplates everything they talked about when he notices a small green light under the grating. "What's that?"

"What?" Mickey questioned as he tries to see what the Doctor saw.

"That there," the Doctor pointed out as he leans over to get a closer look. "Is that a reflection? It's a light, isn't it? Is that a light?" He pulls open the grating to get to the light. "I think that's a light. That's all we need. Power, Mickey we've got power," the Doctor informs him as he starts pulling out wiring and parts for the TARDIS to get at the light. "It's alive."

"What is it?" Mickey inquires.

"Nothing, it's tiny," the Doctor explains while continuing to pull apart the machinery. "One insignificant little power cell that you never have any problems about. It's clinging to life, a little ounce of reality tucked away inside.

"Enough to get us home?" Mickey asks hopefully.

The Doctor finally reaches the tiny power cell and lifts it out carefully. "Not yet," the Doctor assures him. "I need to charge it up." The Doctor explains as he lifts himself out from under the floor.

"We can go outside and lash it up to the national grid," Mickey offers.

The Doctor shakes his head. "Wrong sort of energy. It's gotta come from our universe."

"But we don't have any," Mickey points out helpfully.

"There's me," the Doctor assures him as he blows on the power cell. "I just gave away ten years of my life," the Doctor stats happily. "Worth every second."

Mickey stares at the power cell as the light dims again. "It's going out, is that ok?"

"It's on a recharging cycle," the Doctor assures him. "It will loop round and power back up and be ready to take us home in oh, 24 hours," the Doctor kissed the power cell.

"So that gives us 24 hours in a parallel world?" Mickey suggests.

"Shore leave," the Doctor exclaimed. "So long as we keep our heads down. Easy, no problem. Let's go tell her."

Mickey and the Doctor step out of the TARDIS to find Rose no where to be found. Panic rising, the Doctor looked all around before the Doctor noticed her sitting on a bench further down from where he left her.

"There you are," the Doctor exclaimed as they walked up to her. "You alright? No applause, I fixed it," the Doctor showed Rose the recharging power cell. "24 hours then were flying back to reality," it's then that the Doctor noticed Roses face. "What is it?"

"My phone connected, there's this Cybus network," Rose explained as she hoped what happened last time will work this time. "Finds your phone. It gave me internet access."

"Rose whatever it said this is the wrong world," the Doctor insisted.

Rose interrupts him. "I don't exist."

The Doctor looked at her confused. "What do you mean?"

"There's no Rose Tyler, I was never born," Rose explained. "There's Pete, my dad and Jackie. He still married mom but they never had kids."

The Doctor sighed. "Give me that phone," the Doctor tried to take it off her but Rose moved away from him.

"Their rich," Rose continued. "They got a house and cars and everything they want. But they haven't got me," Rose gathered her strength and stood up to take a few steps away from them before turning back to face the boys. "I've got to see 'em."

"You can't," the Doctor insisted.

"I just want to see 'em," Rose countered.

The Doctor shook his head. "I can't let you."

"You just said 24 hours," Rose recited as she hopes the Doctor will forgive her for pushing him into this mess.

"Not to become their daughter," the Doctor exclaimed. "That's not the way it works. Mickey tell her," the Doctor begs.

He missed the thoughtful look on Mickeys face. "24 hours, yeah."

The Doctor stands up suddenly. "Where are you going?" He questions as Mickey moved in the opposite direction to Rose.

"Well, I can do what I want," Mickey stated.

"I've got the address and everything," Rose informs him.

The Doctor looks between them as they head off in different directions. "Stay where you are, both of you. Rose come back here. Mickey come back here right now."

"I just want to see him," Rose insisted.

"Yeah, I got things to see and all," Mickey informs him.

The Doctor turned back to him. "Like what?"

"Well, you don't know anything about me do ya," Mickey stats bitterly. "It's always about Rose. I'm just a spare part."

The Doctor looks back at Rose as she turns back to him. "I'm sorry, I've gotta go."

Mickey stops as he sees the Doctor decide. "Go on then. No choice is there. You can only chase after one of us and it's never gonna be me is it."

The Doctor finally makes his choice as he watches Rose walk off. "Back here, 24 hours," the Doctor called to Mickey as he ran after Rose.

The Doctor finally caught up to Rose as he thought about what Mickey said. "Rose, what was Mickeys life like."

Rose shrugged. "The same as the rest of the kids from the estates. Father ran off with a younger woman and one day his mother realised she couldn't cope. He was brought up by his gran," Rose smiled at the memories of Mickeys gran. "She was such a great woman, god she use to slap him. Then she died, she tripped and fell down the stairs. That was about 5 years ago now. I was still in school."

"I never knew," the Doctor exclaimed.

Rose rolled her eyes. "You never asked."

"You never said," the Doctor countered.

Rose turned them back to the conversation rather than get into an argument about that. "That's Mickey, I suppose I've, we've just taken it for granted. Do you think she's still alive, his gran?" She asked.

"Could be," the Doctor answered. "Like I said, parallel worlds are like ginger bread houses. We need to get out of here as fast as we can."

A beeping is heard through the city and suddenly everyone they can see have stopped, frozen in place. "What are they all doing?" Rose asks as they look around.

"They've stopped," the Doctor exclaimed. The Doctor looked around noticing that they all have pods in their ears. Getting a closer look he notices a beeping sound coming from them. "It's the ear pieces. Like Bluetooth attachments but everyone connected together."

Roses mobile phone starts beeping. Getting it out she looks at the display. "It's on my phone. It's automatic look," she shows the Doctor as he walks towards her. "It's downloading. Is this what they all getting?"

The Doctor puts on his glasses then watches Rose as she scrolls through the different downloads. "News, international news, sports, weather. They get it direct," the Doctor realised. "Downloaded right into their heads."

Rose continued to go through the list. "TV schedule, lottery numbers."

"Everyone shares the same information," the Doctor exclaimed. He takes Roses phone off her. "Daily download published by Cybus industries." They look around them as the people start laughing before continuing whatever they were doing before the download. "You lot, your obsessed. You'll do anything for the latest upgrade."

Rose pretends to be offended. "Not my lot, different worlds remember."

"It's not so far off your world," the Doctor pointed out. "This place is only parallel," the Doctor reminds her as he finds something interesting on Roses phone. "Oh, look at that. Cybus industries owns just about every company in Britain including Vitex. Mr Pete Tyler's very well connected." Rose gives him her best puppy dog look as she silently urges him to say yes. The Doctor finally gives in, he could never refuse her anything. "Oh, ok I give up," he sighs as he throws Roses phone back to her. "Let's go and see him," he shakes his head at himself, honestly she should be banned from doing that look cause he could never say no to her.

The Doctor and Rose finally make it to the mansion where Pete and Jackie Tyler live as the sun sets. Observing it they notice that a parties in full swing.

"They've got visitors," the Doctor points out.

"February the first," Rose realised. "Mums birthday. Even in a parallel universe she still loves a party."

"Well given Pete Tyler's guest list I wouldn't mind a look," hinted the Doctor. "And there is one guaranteed way of getting inside." The Doctor held up the psychic paper for her to see.

"Psychic paper," Rose exclaimed happily as she followed the Doctor down towards the mansion. It was then that she realised, last time they were dressed up as servers.

Rose glares at him as he steals a tux for him and a waitress uniform for Rose. She continues to glare as he introduces them as new replacement servers. She doesn't stop glaring until she's handed a tray with canopies on them.

They make their way into the party when Rose comments. "We could've been anyone?"

"It got us in didn't it," the Doctor pointed out.

Rose rolled her eyes. "I should've been in charge of the psychic paper. At least then we would've been guests."

The Doctor leaned towards her. "If you want to know what's going on, work in the kitchens," the Doctor moves to another group as Rose follows before pointing out. "According to Lucy that man over there," the Doctor pointed.

"Who's Lucy?" Rose interrupts with a raised brow.

The Doctor looks at her quickly and swallows audibly. "Oh, she's carrying the salad thin rolls."

"Oh, that's Lucy is it," Rose deadpanned.

The Doctor watches her a moment. Without the TARDIS working he's unable to read her properly, just a few emotions here and there. Not sure how to respond he just moves on. "Yeah, according to Lucy that is the President of Great Britain."

"What, there's a President and not a Prime Minister," Rose questions, though with a lot less surprised than she perhaps should have.

"Seems so," the Doctor comments.

The Doctor and Rose continue to circulate until Pete starts addressing the crowd. "Hello, can I have your attention please. Thank you, if I could have your attention please. Thank you very much."

Rose and the Doctor follow the voice to the stairs as they watch Pete address the room.

"I just like to say, thank you, to you all for coming on this ah, this very special occasion. My wives 39th birthday. Trust me on this," he uses his over used catch phrase as people laugh quietly. "So without any further ado here she is, the birthday girl. My lovely wife, Jackie Tyler."

As everyone claps the Doctor turned to Rose as Jackie Tyler walks down the stairs. Rose was trying to hold back tears. On the one hand, if she warns this Jackie Tyler about the Cybermen her own mum won't get the happiness she deserves. On the other hand, how can she not tell her and have her die.

"Now I'm not giving a speech, that's what my parties are famous enough for," Jackie explained. "No work, no politics. Just a few good mates and plenty of black market Whisky," everyone starts laughing with them. "Pardon me Mr President. So yeah, get on with it, enjoy, enjoy."

Rose had forgotten that she looked just like her mother. The Doctor noticing her confused look leaned over to her. "You can't stay even if there is someway of telling them."

Rose rolled her eyes at him. "Of course I can't, I've still got my mum at home. My real mum, can't just leave her could I. It's just they've got each other, mums got no one."

"She's got you," the Doctor insisted. "Those two haven't. All these different worlds, not one of them gets it right."

"Rose," they hear Jackie call out. "There's my little girl."

Turning to look they watch as Jackie picks up a small yorkie dog. The Doctor turns back to watch Roses reaction but he can't hold in his laughter anymore. Rose gives him a dirty look before reluctantly letting a grin pass across her mouth.

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Later on in the party the Doctor manages to sneak into a study where he notices an open laptop. Closing the door quietly behind him he puts his glasses on and begins to hack into the system.

Rose meanwhile is still debating with herself as she watches this universes Jackie Tyler flirt with the President. She wishes that Bad Wolf or the TARDIS was around to help but they're both out for the count.

"I remember her 21st," Pete states as he steps up next to Rose startling her. "Pint of cider in the George."

"Champaign," Rose offers having nothing else to say.

"Oh, might as well," Pete agrees. "I am paying for it."

Rose grins slightly at that. "Big night for you."

"Big for her," Pete nods towards Jackie. "Still she's happy."

"She should be," Rose agreed. "Great party."

Pete looks back at her. "You think."

Rose tries to get him to smile. "You can trust me," Rose tries to imitate his slogan.

"You can trust me on this," Pete corrects.

"Oh, right that's it sorry," she laughs with him. "So how long have you two been married?"

"20 years," Pete explained.

Rose shakes her head. "No kids or."

Pete losses his smile. "We kept putting it off. She said she didn't want to spoil her figure."

"It's not too late," Rose hinted. "She's only 40."

"39," Pete corrects.

Roses lips move into a smirk. "Ok, 39."

"Still too late," Pete quietly explains. "I moved out last month. But we're gonna keep it quiet, it's bad for business." They both loose their smiles at that announcement before Pete gets a confused look on his face. "Why am I telling you all this. We haven't met before have we? I don't know you just seem sort off..."

"What?" Rose silently begs.

"I don't know, just sort of right." Pete suddenly snaps out of his mood as he sees a friend passing. "Steven how's things?"

Roses heart falls as she watches him walk away. She knows that eventually he accepts her but it's still painful when he initially rejects her. Rose decides to wander around and possibly bump into the Doctor while she's at it when she notices Jackie out on a balcony pacing. Figuring that this is the perfect time to warn her she heads out to the porch.

"Mrs Tyler is there anything I could get you?" Rose asks.

"The last 20 years back," Jackie requests as she looks at Rose.

Rose grins softly. "I could manage a glass of Champaign. Or a nice cup of tea."

"Oh, that'd do me," Jackie smiled softly at her.

Rose, forgetting that she's suppose to be serving puts the tray down and sits next to her. "My mum loves that and after a long night she won't go straight to bed. She always stays up just to have one last cup of tea."

"Oh, I'm the same," Jackie exclaims.

"Two sugars," Rose tests to see if their the same.

"And me," Jackie agrees. "Pete always says, you know," she looses the smile she had. "Oh never mind dear."

Rose figured now was as good a time as any. "You know you might want to take those off. It can't be good having some sort of technology connected to your brain."

Jackie turns to her in disgust. "Your just a servant girl for christ's sake. You certainly can't afford these, so don't you dare talk to me."

Roses heart falls as she watches Jackie stomp off. She should've remembered that her mother had a temper as well. A bright light suddenly lights up the yard and Rose watches in terror as rows of Cybermen slowly march forward.

The Doctor meanwhile managed to make it into the program and stared in horror. He knows exactly what's going to happen and the only thought is that he has to reach Rose. He runs into the room where the parties still going and notices Rose entering from the outside. They both move towards the window to watch the Cybermen.

"It's happening again," the Doctor voiced aloud.

"Their similar to the head we found in Van Staten's museum," Rose pointed out.

"My old enemies, I've fought them before," the Doctor agreed.

Rose pretended to think. "You called them Cybermen?"

"Yeah," the Doctor agreed as the Cybermen came crashing though the windows, herding everyone into the same room.

"Mr Lumic?" The President questioned.

"Mr President," they heard Lumic respond. "It was a remarkable idea, crashing the party. Would be appropriate at this point, ha."

The President shook his head. "I forbade this."

"These are my children sir," Lumic insisted. "Would you deny my family?"

"They act to human like to be completely metal?" Rose questions the Doctor.

"Yeah," the Doctor agreed. "Their more than robots."

"Who were these people?" The President questioned.

Rose sighed quietly. "Their people."

"They were," the Doctor agreed. "Till they had all their humanity taken away. There's a living brain jammed inside a cybernetic body with a heart of steal. All emotions removed."

"Cause emotions hurt," Rose completed quietly.

The Doctor nodded his head. "Yeah."

They turn back to the President. "I demand to know Lumic, these people, who were they?"

"The homeless, the wretched and useless," Lumic answered smugly. "Until I saved them and elevated them and gave them life, eternal and now I leave you in their capable hands. Goodnight sir. Goodnight Mr President."

One of the Cybermen moves in front of the President. "We have been upgraded."

"Into what?" The Doctor questions aloud.

"The next level of mankind," the Cyberman intones. "We are human 2.0. Every citizen will receive a free upgrade. You will become like us."

"I'm sorry," the President apologises. "I'm so sorry for what's been done to you. But listen to me, this experiment ends tonight."

"Upgrading is compulsory," the Cyberman informs him.

The President stands a little taller. "And if I refuse?"

"Don't," the Doctor warned. He felt his hearts drop at what he knows will happen next. He feels Rose take his hand and squeeze to remind him that she's there.

"What if I refuse," the President repeats.

The Doctor moves forward. "I'm telling you. Don't."

"What happens if I refuse," the President repeated yet again with a pointed look at the Doctor.

"Then you are not compatible," the Cyberman intones.

The President moves closer to the Cyberman. "What happens then?"

"You will be deleted," the Cyberman responds before reaching his hand up and touching the Presidents shoulder. The President is electrocuted and all hell breaks loose.

The Doctor, still holding Roses hand drags her around people panicking. "There's nothing we can do," he insists as he sees an open window and drags Rose through. They try to run to the right but spot Cyberman heading towards them.

Turning around they head in the other direction and it's then that she sees Pete jumping out the window they came through. "Pete, Pete," she motions for him to follow them as they run across the huge lawn.

The Doctor pulls them to a halt suddenly. "Pete, is there anyway out?"

"The side gates," Pete points as he leads them. "Who are you? How do you know so much?"

"You wouldn't believe it in a million years," the Doctor answers as their forced to change directions yet again by Cybermen.

They spot a couple of figures running towards them when they hear Mickeys voice ring out. "Get behind me."

What Rose now realises is Rickey and Jake she remembers from before begin firing at the Cybermen who all stop. She was feeling dizzy again so leaned on the Doctors back but making sure his arms were free.

"Rose," she hears Mickey yelling and turns to see the real Mickey run up to them. "That's not me. That's like the other one."

"Oh, if things aren't bad enough there's two Mickeys," the Doctor complains.

One of them glares at the Doctor. "It's Ricky."

"What there's more of them?" Mickey questions as the Cybermen surround them.

Ricky and Jake lift their weapons about to fire. "Put your guns down, bullets won't stop them," Jake fires anyway and the Doctor rushes to stop him and shoves his weapon down. "Stop it now. We surrender," the Doctor yells to them. "Hands up," he orders everyone as he puts his hands up. "There's no need to damage us, we're good stock. We volunteer for the upgrade program. Take us to be processed."

"You are incompatible," the Cyberman informs them.

"But we Surrender," the Doctor exclaimed.

"You are incompatible," the Cyberman repeats.

The Doctor stares at them in disbelief. "But this is a surrender."

"You will be deleted," the Cyberman warns them.

"But we're surrendering," the Doctor yelled. "Listen to me, we surrender."

"You are inferior," the Cyberman intones. "Man will be reborn as Cybermen but you will perish under maximum deletion."

All the Cybermen put their arms up and start moving towards them intoning. "Delete," repeatedly.