Jennifer was with the Daleks. "You know the Doctor. You understand him. You will predict his actions," A Dalek said. "I don't know! And even if I did, I wouldn't tell you," Jennifer said. "Predict! Predict! Predict!" The Dalek demanded. "TARDIS detected in flight," Another Dalek said. "Launch missiles. Exterminate," The first Dalek said. "You can't! The TARDIS hasn't got any defences. You're going to kill him," Jennifer said. "You have predicted correctly," The Dalek said. Jennifer was suddenly inside the TARDIS along with a Dalek.
"Jennifer, get down!" The Doctor said. That's what Jennifer did. "Exterminate!" The Dalek said. Luckily, Jack destroyed the Dalek. "You did it," Jennifer said. The Doctor walked up to Jennifer and hugged her. "It feels like I haven't seem you in years," Jennifer said. "I told you I'd come and get you," The Doctor said. "I had no doubts," Jennifer said. "I did. You all right?" The Doctor asked. "Yeah. You?" Jennifer asked. "Not bad, been better," The Doctor said. Jennifer smiled. "Hey, don't I get a hug?" Jack asked. Jennifer walked up to Jack and hugged him. "Welcome home," Jack said. "I thought I'd never see you again," Jennifer said. "Oh, you were lucky. That was just a one shot wonder. Drained the gun of all its power supply. Now it's just a piece of junk," Jack said.
Jennifer faced Rose and opened her arms. Rose rushed over to her and hugged her. "Thank god you're alive. I was so scared that I would never see you again," Rose said. Jennifer smiled.
"You said they were extinct. How comes they're still alive?" Jennifer asked. "One minute they're the greatest threat in the Universe, the next minute they vanished out of time and space," Jack said. "They went off to fight a bigger war. The Time War-" The Doctor said. "I thought that was just a legend," Jack said. "I was there. The war between the Daleks and the Time Lords, with the whole of creation at stake. My people were destroyed, but they took the Daleks with them. I almost thought it was worth it. Now it turns out they died for nothing," The Doctor said.
"There's thousands of them now. We could hardly stop one. What're we going to do?" Jennifer asked. "No good stood round here chin wagging. Human race, you'd gossip all day. The Daleks have got the answers. Let's go and meet the neighbours," The Doctor said. "You can't go out there," Jennifer said but The Doctor stepped out.
"Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate!" The Daleks said. The Dalek rays are stopped by a forcefield extending a good three metres out from the TARDIS. "Is that it? Useless! Nul points. It's all right, come on out. That forcefield can hold back anything," The Doctor said. "Almost anything," Jack said. "Yes, but I wasn't going to tell them that. Thanks," The Doctor said. "Sorry," Jack said. "Do you know what they call me in the ancient legends of the Dalek Homeworld? The Oncoming Storm. You might've removed all your emotions but I reckon right down deep in your DNA, there's one little spark left, and that's fear. Doesn't it just burn when you face me? So tell me. How did you survive the Time War?" The Doctor asked.
"They survived through me," A voice said. The Doctor, Jack, Jennifer and Rose walked up to a giant casing in front of them. "Jennifer, Captain, Rose, this is the Emperor of the Daleks," The Doctor said. "You destroyed us, Doctor. The Dalek race died in your inferno, but my ship survived, falling through time, crippled but alive," The Emperor said. "I get it," The Doctor said. "Do not interrupt," Three Dalek said. "I think you're forgetting something. I'm the Doctor, and if there's one thing I can do, it's talk. I've got five billion languages, and you haven't got one way of stopping me. So if anybody's going to shut up, it's you! Okey doke. So, where were we?" The Doctor said.
"We waited here in the dark space, damaged but rebuilding. Centuries passed, and we quietly infiltrated the systems of Earth, harvesting the waste of humanity. The prisoners, the refugees, the dispossessed. They all came to us. The bodies were filtered, pulped, sifted. The seed of the human race is perverted. Only one cell in a billion was fit to be nurtured," The Emperor said. "So you created an army of Daleks out of the dead," The Doctor said. "That makes them half human," Jennifer said. "Those words are blasphemy," The Emperor said. "Do not blaspheme," Three Dalek said.
"Everything human has been purged. I cultivated pure and blessed Dalek," The Emperor said. "Since when did the Daleks have a concept of blasphemy?" The Doctor asked. "I reached into the dirt and made new life. I am the God of all Daleks!" The Emperor said. "Worship him. Worship him. Worship him," The Daleks said. "They're insane. Hiding in silence for hundreds of years, that's enough to drive anyone mad. But it's worse than that. Driven mad by your own flesh. The stink of humanity. You hate your own existence. And that makes them more deadly than ever. We're going," The Doctor said. "You may not leave my presence," The Emperor said. "Stay where you are," A Dalek said. "Exterminate!" All the Daleks said. The four went back into the TARDIS. The Daleks started shooting at the forcefield again.
The TARDIS materialized at Floor 500. "Turn everything up. All transmitters full power, wide open. Now! Do it!" The Doctor said. "What does this do?" Pavale asked. "Stops the Daleks from transmatting on board. How did you get on? Did you contact Earth?" The Doctor asked. "Well, we tried to warn them, but all they did was suspend our license because we stopped the programmes," Pavale said. "And the planet's just sitting there, defenceless. Lynda, what're you still doing on board? I told you to evacuate everyone," The Doctor said. "She wouldn't go," Pavale said. "Didn't want to leave you." Lynda said. "There weren't enough shuttles anyway, or I wouldn't be here. We've got about a hundred people stranded on Floor Zero," A woman said. "Oh, my God. The Fleet is moving. They're on their way," Pavale said.
The Doctor began pulling out bits of conduit. "Dalek plan. Big mistake, because what have they left me with? Anyone? Anyone? Oh, come on, it's obvious. A great big transmitter. This station. If I can change the signal, fold it back, sequence it, anyone?" The Doctor said. "You've got to be kidding," Jack said. "Give the man a medal," The Doctor said. "A Delta Wave?" Jack asked. "A Delta Wave," The Doctor repeated. "What's a Delta Wave?" Rose asked. "A wave of Van Cassadyne energy. It fries your brain. Stand in the way of a Delta Wave and your head gets barbequed," Jack said. "And this place can transmit a massive wave. Wipe out the Daleks," The Doctor said.
"Well, get started and do it then," Lynda said. "Trouble is, wave this size, building this big, brain as clever as mine, should take about, oh, three days? How long till the Fleet arrive?" The Doctor asked. "21 minutes," Pavale said.
Everything was rerouted. "We've now got a forcefield so they can't blast us out of the sky, but that doesn't stop the Daleks from physically invading," Jack said. "Do they know about the Delta Wave?" Pavale asked. "They'll have worked it out at the same time. So, they want to stop the Doctor. That means they've got to get to this level, five hundred. Now, I can concentrate the extrapolator around the top six levels, five hundred to four nine five. So they'll penetrate the station below that at level four nine four and fight their way up," Jack said. "Who are they fighting?" Pavale asked. "Us," Jack said. "And what are we fighting with?" Pavale asked. "The guards had guns with bastic bullets. That's enough to blow a Dalek wide open," Jack said.
"There's six of us," The woman said. "JJ, you can help me. I need all these wires stripping bare," The Doctor said. Jennifer went over to help The Doctor. "Right, now there's five of us," The woman said. "Then let's move it. Into the lift. Isolate the lift controls," Jack said. Lynda joined Jennifer and The Doctor. "I just want to say, um, thanks, I suppose, and I'll do my best," Lynda said. "Me too," The Doctor said. Lynda walked forward. Jack joined the two. "It's been fun, but I guess this is goodbye," Jack said. "Don't talk like that. The Doctor's going to do it. You just watch him," Jennifer said. "Jennifer, you are worth fighting for," Jack said. He grabbed her on the sides of her face and he kissed her.
Jack walked over to The Doctor. "Wish I'd never met you, Doctor. I was much better off as a coward," Jack said. He kissed The Doctor as well and Jennifer smirked. "See you in hell," Jack said. He walked off. Rose walked over to the two.
"I don't know if I'm going to make it if I don't I just want to say bye," Rose said. She hugged Jennifer. Jennifer hugged back. "Oi, you're staying with us. Do you really think we let you go with them? I would also need you," The Doctor said. Jennifer and Rose looked at The Doctor. Jennifer smiled a little. "Go to the TARDIS," Jennifer said. Rose nodded and walked over to the TARDIS.
Jennifer was alone with The Doctor. "Suppose," Jennifer said. "What?" The Doctor asked. "Nothing," Jennifer said. "You said suppose," The Doctor said. "No, I was just thinking. I mean, obviously you can't, but, you've got a time machine. Why can't you just go back to last week and warn them?" Jennifer asked. "As soon as the TARDIS lands in that second, I become part of events, stuck in the timeline," The Doctor said.
"I thought so," Jennifer said. "There's another thing the TARDIS could do. It could take us away. We could leave. Let history take its course. We go to Marbella in 1989," The Doctor said. "Yeah, but you'd never do that," Jennifer said. "No, but you could ask. Never even occurred to you, did it?" The Doctor asked. Jennifer shrugged. "I'm just too good," She said. "The Delta Wave's started building. How long does it need?" The Doctor asked. They walked over to a console. "It's bad isn't it? How bad?" Jennifer asked. "Jennifer Tyler, you're a genius! We can do it. If I use the TARDIS to cross my old timeline," The Doctor said. Jennifer and The Doctor ran over to the TARDIS and went inside.
"Hold that down and keep position," The Doctor said. "What's it do?" Jennifer asked. "Cancels the buffers. If I'm very clever and I'm more than clever, I'm brilliant, I might just save the world. Or rip it apart," The Doctor said. "I'd go for the first one," Jennifer said. "So am I," Rose said. "Me too. Now, I've just got to go and power up the Game Station," The Doctor said. Then he walked over to Rose and whispered something in her ear. Rose looked at him and nodded her head slowly with a sad look.
"Hold on!" The Doctor said. The Doctor ran out. Jennifer looked around waiting for him to come back. The engines of the TARDIS were starting. "Doctor, what're you doing? Can I take my hand off? It's moving," Jennifer said. She let go and ran to the door. "JJ," Rose called. "Doctor, let me out!," Jennifer said. Jennifer tried opening the door. "Rose, help me," Jennifer said. "Jennifer," Rose said. Jennifer looked at Rose who shook her head sadly. Then A hologram appears.
"This is Emergency Programme One. Jennifer, now listen, this is important. If this message is activated, then it can only mean one thing. We must be in danger. And I mean fatal. I'm dead or about to die any second with no chance of escape and that's okay. Hope it's a good death. But I promised to look after you, and that's what I'm doing. The TARDIS is taking you home. And I bet you're fussing and moaning now. Typical. But hold on and just listen a bit more. The TARDIS can never return for me. Emergency Programme One means I'm facing an enemy that should never get their hands on this machine. So this is what you should do. Let the TARDIS die. Just let this old box gather dust. No one can open it. No one'll even notice it. Let it become a strange little thing standing on a street corner. And over the years, the world'll move on and the box will be buried. And if you want to remember me, then you can do one thing. That's all, one thing. Have a good life. Do that for me, Jennifer. Have a fantastic life," The hologram of The Doctor said.
Jennifer's heart shattered into a million pieces. It was that moment when she realized just how much she loved The Doctor. "You can't do this to me. You can't," Jennifer said. Jennifer went over to the console. She tried to figure out the controls. "Take me back! Take me back! No!" Jennifer said. The TARDIS stopped. Jennifer ran outside and Rose followed. They were back home. Jennifer went back into the TARDIS. She ran to the console. "How do you fly? Come on," Jennifer said.
Jennifer gave up and went outside were Rose was. Jennifer leaned against the TARDIS. "I'm sorry," Rose said softly. Mickey came running to the girls. "I knew it! I was all the way down Clifton Parade, and I heard the engines. There's only one thing that makes a noise like that. What is it?" Mickey asked. Jennifer hugged Mickey, crying.
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Jennifer, Rose, Mickey and Jackie were at a cafe. Jackie, Rose and Mickey were eating but Jennifer wasn't. "And it's gone up market, this place. They're doing little tubs of coleslaw, now. It's not very nice. It tastes a bit sort of clinical," Jackie said. "Have you tried that new pizza place down Minto Road?" Mickey asked. "What's it selling?" Jackie asked. "Pizza," Mickey said. Rose looked at Jennifer sadly. "That's nice. Do they deliver?" Jackie asked. "Yeah," Mickey said. "Jennifer, please have something to eat," Jackie said.
"Two hundred thousand years in the future, he's dying, and there's nothing I can do," Jennifer said. "Well, like you said two hundred thousand years. It's way off," Jackie said. "Mom," Rose said softly. "But it's not. It's now. That fight is happening right now, and he's fighting for us, for the whole planet, and I'm just sitting here eating chips," Jennifer said. "Listen to me. Right now, I love him and do you know why? Because he did the right thing. He sent you and Rose back to me," Jackie said.
"But what do I do every day, mom? What do I do? Get up, catch the bus, go to work, come back home, eat chips and go to bed? Is that it?" Jennifer asked. "It's what the rest of us do," Mickey said. "But I can't," Jennifer said. "Why, because you're better than us?" Mickey asked. "No, I didn't mean that. But it was. It was a better life. And I don't mean all the travelling and seeing aliens and spaceships and things. That don't matter. The Doctor showed me a better way of living your life. You know he showed you too. And Rose. That you don't just give up. You don't just let things happen. You make a stand. You say no. You have the guts to do what's right when everyone else just runs away, and I just can't," Jennifer said and she ran out of the cafe.
Jennifer was sitting on the ground at the park. Mickey walked over to her. "You can't spend the rest of your life thinking about The Doctor," Mickey said as he sat down next to her. "How do I forget him?" Jennifer asked. "You've got to start living your own life. You know, a proper life, like the kind he's never had. The sort of life that you could have with me," Mickey said. Then Jennifer noticed the words Bad Wolf on the pavement and also on the walls.
"Over here. It's over here as well," Jennifer said. "That's been there for years. It's just a phrase. It's just words," Mickey said. "I thought it was a warning. Maybe it's the opposite. Maybe it's a message. The same words written down now and two hundred thousand years in the future. It's a link between me and The Doctor. Bad Wolf here, Bad Wolf there," Jennifer said. "But if it's a message, what's it saying?" Mickey asked. "It's telling me I can get back. I could help him escape," Jennifer said and she ran to the TARDIS.
Jennifer, Rose and Mickey were in the TARDIS. "All the TARDIS needs to do is make a return trip. Just reverse," Jennifer said. "Yeah, but we still can't do it," Mickey said. "The Doctor always said the TARDIS was telepathic, This-," Jennifer said. "This thing is alive. It can listen," Rose said. Jennifer smiled and nodded. "It's not listening now, is it?" Mickey said. "We need to get inside it. Last time I saw you, with the Slitheen, this middle bit opened, and there was this light, and The Doctor said it was the heart of the TARDIS. If we can open it, I can make contact. I can tell it what to do," Jennifer said. "JJ," Mickey said. "Yeah?" Jennifer asked. "If you go back, you're going to die," Mickey said. "That's a risk I've got to take," Jennifer said. "Okay," Rose said. "Okay, if that's what you think, let's get this thing open," Mickey said.
Mickey and Rose went outside. Rose attached a chain from Mickey's car to the TARDIS console and Mickey started to drive. "Faster!" Jennifer yelled. Mickey pushed down the gas pedal. "It's not moving," Jennifer said. The chain braked. Jennifer kicked the console and she sat against it.
Jackie walked in. "It was never going to work, sweetie. And The Doctor knew that. He just wanted you to be safe," Jackie said. "I can't give up," Jennifer said. "Lock the door and walk away," Jackie said softly. "Dad wouldn't give up," Jennifer said. "Well, he's not here, is he? And even if he was, he'd say the same," Jackie said. "No, he wouldn't. He'd tell me to try anything. If I could save The Doctor's life, try anything," Jennifer said. "Well, we're never going to know," Jackie said. "Well, I know because I met him. I met Dad," Jennifer said. "Don't be ridiculous," Jackie said.
"The Doctor took me back in time, and I met Dad," Jennifer said. "Don't say that," Jackie said. "Remember when Dad died? There was someone with him. A girl, a girl with blond hair. She held his hand. You saw her from a distance, Mom. You saw her! Think about it. That was me. You saw me," Jennifer said. "Stop it," Jackie said. "That's how good The Doctor is," Jennifer said. "Stop it! Just stop it," Jackie said. She ran out and Jennifer was in tears.
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Jennifer was leaning against Mickey's car with Mickey and her sister. "There's got to be something else we can do," Rose said. "Mom was right. Maybe we should just lock the door and walk away," Jennifer said. "I'm not having that. I'm not having you just, just give up now. No way. We just need something stronger than my car. Something bigger. Something like that," Mickey said. A yellow truck drove close. It stopped and Jackie stepped out.
"You've only got this until six o'clock, so get on with it," Jackie said. "Mom, where the hell did you get that from?" Rose asked. "Rodrigo. He owes me a favour. Never mind why, but you were right about your dad, sweetheart. He was full of mad ideas, and it's exactly what he would've done. Now, get on with it before I change my mind," Jackie said. Jackie threw Mickey the keys. Jennifer went back into the TARDIS. Rose hooked the chain up to the truck and Mickey started driving.
"Keep going!" Jennifer said. Jackie and Rose were watching as Mickey kept pushing on the gas pedal and the console got open. The light appeared and Jennifer looked at it. Golden streamed into her eyes. The door of the TARDIS shut close and it dematerialized. The stream kept going into Jennifer's bright, blue eyes.
The TARDIS materialized back at Floor 500. The doors opened and there Jennifer stood appearing as a silhouette in front of the golden light. The light carried Jennifer towards The Doctor. "What've you done?" The Doctor asked. "I looked into the TARDIS, and the TARDIS looked into me," Jennifer said, her voice sounded a little metallic. "You looked into the Time Vortex. Jennifer, no one's meant to see that," The Doctor said.
"This is the Abomination!" The Emperor said. "Exterminate!" A Dalek said. The Dalek shot at Jennifer but she stopped it with her hand. "I am the Bad Wolf. I create myself. I take the words, I scatter them in time and space. A message to lead myself here," Jennifer said. "Jennifer, you've got to stop this. You've got to stop this now. You've got the entire vortex running through your head. You're going to burn," The Doctor said. "I want you safe. My Doctor. Protected from the false god," Jennifer said. "You cannot hurt me. I am immortal," The Emperor said.
"You are tiny. I can see the whole of time and space. Every single atom of your existence, and I divide them," Jennifer said. She made a Dalek disintegrate. "Everything must come to dust. All things. Everything dies. The Time War ends," Jennifer said and she made all the Daleks disappear.
"I will not die. I cannot die!" The Emperor said. The Emperor and the ship went how the Daleks went. "Jennifer, you've done it. Now stop. Just let go," The Doctor said. "How can I let go of this? I bring life," Jennifer said. "But this is wrong! You can't control life and death," The Doctor said. "But I can. The sun and the moon, the day and night. But why do they hurt?" Jennifer asked. "The power's going to kill you and it's my fault," The Doctor said. "I can see everything. All that is, all that was, all that ever could be," Jennifer said. "That's what I see. All the time. And doesn't it drive you mad?" The Doctor asked.
"My head," Jennifer said. "Come here," The Doctor said and he took her hand. "It's killing me," Jennifer said. "I think you need a Doctor," The Doctor said. He leaned in and kissed her only he meant it. All the energy from Jennifer transferred to The Doctor. Jennifer passed out into The Doctor's arms. The Doctor exhaled the energy back into the TARDIS. The doors closed. The Doctor carried Jennifer to the TARDIS. The TARDIS dematerialized.
Jennifer woke up in the TARDIS. "What happened?" Jennifer asked. "Don't you remember?" The Doctor asked. "There was this singing," Jennifer said and she got up. "That's right. I sang a song and the Daleks ran away," The Doctor said. "I was at home. No, I wasn't, I was in the TARDIS, and there was this light. I can't remember anything else," Jennifer said. "Jennifer Tyler. I was going take you to so many places. Barcelona. Not the city Barcelona, the planet Barcelona. You'd love it. Fantastic place. They've got dogs with no noses. Imagine how many times a day you end up telling that joke, and it's still funny," The Doctor said and Jennifer smiled.
"Then, why can't we go?" Jennifer asked. "Maybe you will, and maybe I will. But not like this," The Doctor said. "You're not making sense," Jennifer said. "I might never make sense again. I might have two heads, or no head. Imagine me with no head. And don't say that's an improvement. But it's a bit dodgy, this process. You never know what you're going to end up with," The Doctor said. The Doctor stepped back in pain. "Doctor!" Jennifer said. "Stay away!" The Doctor said. "What's going on?" Jennifer asked. "I absorbed all the energy of the Time Vortex, and no one's meant to do that. Every cell in my body's dying," The Doctor said. "Can't you do something?" Jennifer asked.
"Yeah, I'm doing it now. Time Lords have this little trick, it's sort of a way of cheating death. Except it means I'm going to change, and I'm not going to see you again. Not like this. Not with this daft old face. And before I go-" The Doctor said. "Please don't say that," Jennifer said. "Jennifer, before I go, I just want to tell you, you were fantastic. Absolutely fantastic. And do you know what? So was I. And one more thing," The Doctor said. "What?" Jennifer asked. "I love you," The Doctor said. "I love you too," Jennifer said. Jennifer smiled and The Doctor smiled back. A golden light burst out of The Doctor's body.
Jennifer watching The Doctor. When the golden light was gone, The Doctor was - Different. He looked different. His eyes were different. They were brown as well as his hair. The Doctor looked at Jennifer. "Hello. Okay," The Doctor said. He paused for a moment. "Ooo, new teeth. That's weird. So, where was I? Oh, that's right. Barcelona," The Doctor said with a smile.
