Donna watched as the Doctor and Rose stoped the cloister bell and raced around the console, piloting them back to earth. The moment the TARDIS had landed the Doctor and Rose were out the door. "It's fine," the Doctor realised as they looked around. "Everything's fine, nothing's wrong. It's all fine," he noticed a milk truck pull up across the road and yelled out. "Excuse me, what day is it?"

"Saturday," the driver answered as he delivered milk.

"Saturday," the Doctor agreed. "Good, good. I like Saturdays."

Donna was still confused. "I met Jenny in a parallel world?"

The Doctor nodded his head. "Yeah," he agreed as he looked around.

Donna watched the Doctor and Rose as they looked around, it wasn't until she saw the hopeful look in their eyes that she realised they were looking for Jenny. "But how was she able to travel between parallel worlds?"

The Doctor shrugged. "If she can cross from our world to your parallel world then that means the walls of the universe are breaking down, which puts everything in danger. Everything. But how?" He questioned as he ran back to the TARDIS. Rose hesitated at the doors as she looked around again but sighed and stepped through them when she couldn't see Jenny.

Donna followed the Doctor up to the console as he started pushing buttons and turning knobs to try and figure out what was going on. "Thing is, Doctor, no matter what's happening, and I'm sure it's bad, I get that but Jenny's coming back. Isn't that good?"

The Doctor grinned at her. "Yeah," he agreed as he looked to Rose who stepped up next to him.

"But how?" Rose questioned. "We waited, five and a half hours we waited, there was no sign."

The Doctor shrugged. "I don't know, we'll have to ask her," he grinned.

The TARDIS shook suddenly and the Doctor just barely managed to stop himself and Rose from falling. "What the hell was that?" Donna questioned as she picked herself up from the floor.

"Don't know," the Doctor explained. "It came from outside," the Doctor and Rose ran to the doors and grabbed a handle each and pulled them open only to see space and a few rocks floating around.

Donna ran up next to them. "But we're in space," she exclaimed. "How did it happen? What did you do?"

The Doctor ran back to the monitor while Rose closed the doors. "We haven't moved, we're fixed," he explained. "It can't have, no! Tardis is still in the same place, but the Earth has gone. The entire planet! It's gone."

Martha woke to one of the officers ordering. "Give me a cigarette, right now. Confirm all stations still online. Can anyone hear me?" He called through their radio. "Have we got contact with UNIT base."

"What was that?" Martha questioned as she stood up and looked around at the furniture and paper all over the floor. She had requested a transfer to the New York branch of unit after the break down of her engagement and wanted a change of sceneary.

"Emergency systems online," another soldier confirmed.

Martha turned to the officer. "Was it some sort of earthquake or. . ."

"Get the system operational," the officer ordered another soldier.

Martha noticed a friend of hers lying nearby. "Jalandra, are you all right?"

Jalandra nodded his head. "Yeah, I'm okay."

"Is anyone hurt?" Martha called out. "We've lost power, someone get the lights back on. DaCosta, see to it right now," Martha ordered. Martha noticed another worker looking out the window. "Suzanne, are you okay?"

Suzanna turned to her in shock. "Martha, look at the sky."

"Why, what is it?" Martha questioned as she moved closer to her.

"Just look at the sky!" Suzanna urged her.

Jack picked himself up from underneath all the debris in his office. "Whoa, what happened?" He questioned. "Is it the rift? Gwen, Ianto, you okay?" He ran out his office and into the hub to check on what was left of his team.

"No broken bones," Ianto confirmed. "Slight loss of dignity, no change there, then."

"The whole of the city must've felt that," Gwen pointed out. "The whole of South Wales."

Jack moved passed them to the exit. "I'm gonna take a look outside."

While Jack ran outside, Ianto checked the computers. "A little bit bigger than South Wales," he pointed out as Jack made it outside and looked up.

Sarah Jane picked herself up from under a pile of books. "Luke, are you all right?" She ran to her son and helped him up.

"It felt like some sort of cross-dimensional spatial transference," Luke explained as Sarah Jane checked him.

Sarah Jane looked outside. "But it's night, it wasn't night. It was 8:00 in the morning!" She insisted as she turned to a blank wall. "Mr Smith, I need you!" Introduction music played as the wall opened to show a large super computer. "I wish you'd stop giving that fanfare and just tell me what happened!"

"Sarah Jane, I think you should look outside," Mr Smith urged her. "I think you'll find the visual evidence most conclusive."

Wilf walked outside with a baseball bat while Sylvia followed him. "It's gone dark, it's them aliens, I'll bet my pension," Wilf held his bat out. "What do you want this time, you green swine?"

"Dad," Sylvia warned him.

Wilf turned to her. "Look, you get back inside, Sylvia. They always want the women."

Sylvia shook her head as she looked up. "No, Dad, just look. Oh, my God! Look at the sky!"

Sarah Jane and Luke ran outside and looked up. "That's impossible."

Jack had made it outside and looked up. "That's just impossible."

Martha was staring at the sky in shock. "It can't be," she denied.

Jenny landed with a flash of blue light, right where the TARDIS had landed before the earth was moved. She looked upto the sky and gasped. "Right, now we're in trouble," she agreed as she cocked her gun. "And it's only just beginning," she finished as everyone on earth noticed the planets hanging in the sky.

Donna still seemed to be in a state of shock as the Doctor and Rose ran around the console preparing the TARDIS. "But if the Earth's been moved, they've lost the Sun. What about my mum? And Granddad? They're dead! Are they dead?"

The Doctor shook his head. "I don't know, Donna, I just don't know. I'm sorry, I don't know."

"That's my family," she continued. "My whole world."

Rose turned to her and placed her hands on Donna's shoulders. "We'll find them, Donna, I promise."

"There's no readings, nothing," the Doctor explained as he checked the monitor. "Not a trace, not even a whisper. Oh, that is fearsome technology."

Donna looked between Rose and the Doctor. "So what do we do?"

The Doctor sighed as he looked at the women. "We've got to get help."

Donna's look turned to confusion. "From where?"

"Rose, Donna, I'm taking you to the Shadow Proclamation," he exclaimed. "Hold tight."

"The United Nations have issued an edict asking the citizens of the world not to panic," a news caster explained. "So far there has been no explanation of the 26 planets which have appeared in the sky."

The channel was changed to another news station. "But it's an empirical fact, the planets didn't come to us, we came to them. Just look at the stars, we're in a completely different region of space. We've travelled."

Another channel came on. "Do you know what? I look up and there's all these moons and things Have you seen them? Do you see them? What was I drinking last night? Furniture polish?"

Ianto started laughing and Jack turned to him. "Ianto, time and a place."

Ianto nodded. "Yeah, it's funny, though," he commented as he switched the computer off.

"Gwen, come and see," Jack called out.

Gwen walked towards Jack while still talking to her husband. "Rhys, I have no idea, just stay indoors. Can you phone my mother? Tell her. . . Oh, I don't know, just tell her to take her pills and go to sleep. I'm gonna come home as soon as I can, I promise," she assured him. "I love you, you big idiot."

Once Gwen had joined them Jack explained. "Someone's established an artificial atmospheric shell, keeping the air and holding in the heat."

"Whoever's done this wants the human race alive, that's a plus," Ianto agreed. "Twenty-seven planets, including the Earth."

A red dot showed up on the screen with the twenty seven planets. "No, but what's that? That's not a planet!" Gwen pointed out.

"The reading seems to be artificial in construction," Mr Smith explained to Sarah Jane.

Sarah Jane nodded. "Some sort of space station, sitting at the heart of the web."

Luke walked over to her as he hung up the phone. "They're fine," he assured her. "Maria and her dad, they're still in Cornwall, I told them to stay indoors. Clyde's all right, he's with his mum."

"Sarah Jane, I have detected movement," Mr Smith informed her. "Observe."

"Spaceships," Luke realised.

Martha's senior officer walked into the officers. "Tracking 200 objects, Earthbound trajectory," he explained. "Geneva is calling a Code Red, everyone to battle positions," he turned to Martha. "Dr Jones, if you're not too busy."

Martha was trying her phone. "I'm trying to phone Rose and the Doctor, sir," she explained.

Her superior quirked a brow. "And?"

She shook her head. "There's no signal, this number calls anywhere in the universe. It never breaks down, they must be blocking it. Whoever they are."

"We're about to find out," her superior informed her as they turned to the big screen. "They're coming into orbit."

Jenny had been walking down the street, trying to get to Donna's family when a male called out to her. "The end of the world, darling, end of the stinking world."

Jenny grinned. "Have one on me, mate."

Jenny was distracted by the sound of breaking glass and looked over to see a couple of males stealing from an electronic shop. "Right, you two, you can put that stuff down or run for your lives," she pointed her massive gun at them. "Do you like my gun?" Jenny hacked into the government website and watched as ships headed towards earth.

"We're now getting confirmed reports of spaceships," a reporter confirmed as Sylvia watched. "The Pentagon has issued an emergency report."

"Dad, come and see," Sylvia called out. "They're saying spaceships," Wilf walked over to her as he tried to phone Donna. "Did you find her?"

Wilf shook his head. "No, no, there's no reply. Where are you, Donna? Where are you, sweetheart?"

"3,000 miles and closing," Gwen reported. "But who are they?"

Jack's phone started ringing. "Martha Jones, voice of a nightingale," Jack greeted. "Tell me you put something in my drink."

"No such luck," Martha responded. "Have you heard from Rose or the Doctor?"

Jack sighed. "Not a word, where are you?"

Martha looked around her. "New York."

"Oh," Jack exclaimed. "Nice for some."

Martha chuckled slightly. "I've been promoted, Medical Director on Project Indigo."

"Did you get that thing working?" Jack questioned.

Martha's look turned to confusion. "Indigo's top secret, no one's supposed to know about it."

Jack shrugged. "I met a soldier in a bar, long story."

"When was that?" Ianto demanded.

"Strictly professional," Jack assured him.

Gwen continued to give them reports. "1,500 miles, boys and accelerating. They're almost here."

"I'm receiving a communication from the Earthbound ships," Mr Smith explained. "They have a message for the human race."

"Put it through," Sarah Jane ordered. "Let's hear it."

The message was heard all over the world as the people that had met them gasped in horror. "Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate! - Exterminate!"

"No," Jack denied.

"Exterminate! Exterminate!"

Jack shook his head. "Oh, no."

"Exterminate!"

Gwen noted Jack's look of horror. "What is it? Who are they? Do you know them, Jack?"

Jack pulled Ianto and Gwen into a hug as he kissed each of their heads while the message continued to be played. "Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate!"

Sarah Jane gasped as tears ran down her cheeks. "No," she gasped out.

"Exterminate!"

Jack shook his head. "There's nothing I can do."

"Exterminate! Exterminate!"

"I'm sorry," he apoligised. "We're dead."

"Exterminate, Exterminate!"

Sarah Jane pulled her son into a hug. "Oh, God, you're so young."

"Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate!"

Jenny had heard all about the Daleks so she knew who they were but she's never actually met one yet. She walked back out of the electronic shop as people in the streets panicked. "Get out of here! Come on! This way," one male urged.

"Battle stations!" Martha's superior ordered. "Geneva declaring ultimate Code Red, ladies and gentlemen, we are at war," the building shook suddenly so Martha ran to the windows and saw the Daleks attacking.

"So, go on, then," Donna urged. "What is the Shadow Proclamation anyway?"

Rose grinned at her. "You know all those galactic rules he's spouting off, apparently they come from them."

"Posh name for police," the Doctor explained. "Outer-space police, here we go!" He decleared as he pushed a lever and the TARDIS landed.

The Doctor stepped out, followed by Rose and Donna who put their hands up at seeing rhinos pointing guns to them. "Sco bo tro no flo jo ko fo to do."

"No bo ho sho ko ro to so," the Doctor responded. "Bo-ko-do-zo-go-bo-fo-po-jo," The rhinos put their guns down and Rose and Donna sighed as they put their hands down. "Mo ho."

Rose and Donna followed the Doctor as they were led to the architect. "Why wasn't that translated?" Donna questioned as she pointed back towards the TARDIS.

Rose chuckled quietly. "The TARDIS believes the language to be beneath her."

They entered a large room as the Doctor faced the architect. "Time Lords are the stuff of legend, belong in the myths and whispers of the higher species," the architect stated. "You cannot possibly exist."

The Doctor placed his hands in his pockets and rocked back on his heels. "Yeah, more to the point, I've got a missing planet."

"Then you're not as wise as the stories would say," the architect pointed out. "The picture is far bigger than you imagine. The whole universe is in outrage, Doctor," she explained. "Twenty-four worlds have been taken from the sky."

The Doctors mouth dropped open in shock. "How many? Which ones? Show me!" He insisted as he ran to their terminal.

"Locations range far and wide," the architect continued. "They all disappeared at the exact same moment, leaving no trace."

The Doctor put his glasses on as he read out the names of the planets. "Callufrax Minor, Jahoo, Shallacatop, Woman Wept, Clom! Clom's gone! Who'd want Clom?" He exclaimed.

"All different sizes," the architect ignored his question. "Some populated, some not but all unconnected."

Something occurred to Rose then. "What about Pyrovillia?"

The architect looked up and finally noticed the two other females in the room. "Who are the females?"

Donna folded her arms. "Donna and she's Rose, we're human beings. Maybe not the stuff of legend, but every bit as important as Time Lords, thank you."

Rose grinned at her before she noticed the architect staring at her. "What?" She questioned, also folding her arms.

The architect slowly walked towards her. "There are legends on many worlds about a flower that can turn into a wolf."

The Doctor stepped in front of Rose and stared at the architect until she backed off.

Rose grabbed his arm. "Way back, when we were in Pompeii, Lucius said Pyrovillia had gone missing."

"Pyrovillia is cold case," one of the rhinos growled. "Not relevant."

Donna sent him a confused look. "How do you mean, cold case?"

"The planet Pyrovillia cannot be part of this," the architect insisted. "It disappeared over 2,000 years ago."

Rose held up her hands and nodded her head in agreement. "Yes, yes, hang on but there's the Adipose Breeding Planet, too. Miss Foster said that was lost but that must have been a long time ago."

"That's it!" The Doctor burst out. "Rose, brilliant! Planets have been taken out of time as well as space," the Doctor started working on the terminal. "Put this into 3D," the 24 planets showed up in the middle of the room. "Now, if we add Pyrovillia and Adipose III," he started thinking. "Something missing. Where else, where else, where else? Lost, lost, lost, lost."

Rose sighed. "What about the lost moon of Poosh!"

The Doctor grinned at her as he added that, the planets rearranged themselves. "What did you do?" The architect questioned.

The Doctor shrugged. "Nothing, the planets rearranged themselves into the optimum pattern," the Doctor walked through the holograms as he tried to figure out why they've rearranged themselves. "Ooh, look at that," he grinned. "Twenty-seven planets in perfect balance. Come on, that is gorgeous," the Doctor tried to cheer the women up, Rose grinned but Donna didn't.

Donna sighed and rolled her eyes. "Oi, don't get all spaceman. What does it mean?"

"All those worlds fit together like pieces of an engine," the Doctor explained. "It's like a powerhouse."

Rose quirked a brow. "What for?"

The architect shook her head. "Who could design such a thing?"

"Someone tried to move the Earth once before," the Doctor commented. "Long time ago, it can't be."

Jack had been listening in to the Unit radios. "The shields are down! There's too many of them! Abandon ship!" Someone ordered.

"The Valiant's down!" Jack yelled out as he watched his monitor.

"Air force retreating over North Africa," Ianto explained. "Daleks landing in Japan."

Jack ran over to them as Gwen gave her report. "We've lost contact with the Prime Minister's plane. Jack! Manhattan!"

Jack dialled Martha's phone, the moment she picked up he yelled. "Martha, get out of there."

"I can't, Jack," she denied as she patched up her collegues. "I've got a job to do."

"They're targeting military bases, and you're next on the list," Jack explained.

The senior officer walked up to Martha. "Dr Jones, you will come with me," he ordered. "Project Indigo is being activated. Quick march."

Martha followed him as she tried to explain. "But we can't use Project Indigo, it hasn't been tested, sir. We don't even know if it works."

They heard the Daleks enter in the upper floors as her commanding officer opened the vault. "Put it on," he ordered. "Fast as you can!"

"Martha, I'm telling you, don't use Project Indigo," Jack yelled to her. "It's not safe!"

"You take your orders from UNIT, Dr Jones, not from Torchwood," her commanding officer reminded her as she put the backpack like construction on.

"But why me?" She questioned.

Her commanding officer pointed at her. "You're our only hope of finding the Doctor and Rose but failing that, if no help is coming, then with the power invested in me by the Unified Intelligence Taskforce I authorise you to take this," he held up a card with a chip in it. "The Osterhagen Key."

Martha shook her head. "I can't take that, sir."

"You know what to do!" He insisted. "For the sake of the human race."

Martha took the key just as they heard the Daleks heading towards them. "Dalek Attack Squad Five reaching north corridor."

"Dr Jones," her commanding officer saluted her. "Good luck," as he headed to confront them.

Martha heard the Daleks approaching. "Exterminate! Exterminate!"

"Bye, Jack," Martha hung up her phone as she pulled the cords to activate project Indigo.

"Martha, don't do it!" Jack yelled out. "Don't!" All he got was a dial tone.

Ianto turned to Jack. "What's Project Indigo?"

Jack got a hold of himself as he explained. "Experimental teleport salvaged from the Sontarans but they haven't got coordinates or stabilisation!"

"So where is she?" Gwen questioned.

Jack looked at her. "Scattered into atoms. Martha's down."

Rose was staring of into space with her head on Donna's shoulder as they watched the Doctor trying to find where all the planets have gone. She furrowed her brow when she thought that she heard singing coming from somewhere.

"You both need sustenance," one of the workers pointed out as she handed them bowls. "Take the water, it purifies."

"Thanks," Donna smiled as she accepted the bowl, while Rose just nodded her head.

The worker seemed to be looking at her strangely. "There was something on your back," she pointed out.

Donna sent her a suspicious look. "How did you know that?"

"You are something new," the worker continued.

Donna shook her head. "Not me, I'm just a temp. Shorthand, filing, 100 words per minute, fat lot of good that is now. I'm no use to anyone."

Rose nudged her. "I thought we'd established that your so much more than that," she reminded her.

Donna nodded her head in agreement when the worker continued. "I'm so sorry for your loss."

Donna nodded. "Yeah, my whole planet's gone."

"I mean the loss that is yet to come," the worker pointed out as she walked away. "God save you."

Donna and Rose stared at each other in confusion when the Doctor walked up to them. "Donna, think, Earth. There must have been some sort of warning. Was anything happening back in your day, like electrical storms, freak weather, patterns in the sky?"

Donna shrugged. "Well, how should I know?" She thought for a moment. "Erm, no," she shook her head. "I don't think so, no."

The Doctor sighed. "Okay, never mind," he turned to head back to the terminal.

"Although there were the bees disappearing," Donna pointed out.

The Doctor seemed to look at her in confusion. "The bees disappearing?" They could almost see the idea forming. "The bees disappearing, the bees disappearing!" The Doctor yelled out as he worked on the terminal.

"How is that significant?" The architect questioned.

Donna and Rose reaches the Doctors side as Donna explained. "On Earth, we have these insects, some people said it was pollution or mobile phone signals."

"Or they were going back home," the Doctor added.

Donna's look turned to confusion. "Back home where?"

"Planet Melissa Majoria," the Doctor supplied.

Donna scoffed. "Are you saying bees are aliens?"

The Doctor gave her his just dribbled on your shirt look. "Don't be so daft, not all of them but if the migrant bees felt something coming, some danger, and escaped," another idea came to him. "Tandocca!"

"The Tandocca Scale," the architect realised.

The Doctor did his mile an hour babble. "The Tandocca Scale is a series of wavelengths used as carrier signals by migrant bees, infinitely small. No wonder we didn't see it, it's like looking for a speck of cinnamon in the Sahara," a trail showed up on screen and the Doctor pointed to it. "Look! There it is! The Tandocca trail! The transmat that moved the planets was using the same wavelength, we can follow the path!"

Donna grinned. "And find the Earth! Well, stop talking and do it!"

They took of running for the TARDIS. "I am!" The Doctor agreed.

They ran through the TARDIS doors and straight to the monitor to find the trail. "We're a bit late, the signal's scattered but it's a start," the Doctor ran back to the doors and leaned out of them to explain. "I've got a blip! It's just a blip, but it's definitely a blip."

"Then according to the strictures of the Shadow Proclamation, I will have to seize your transport and your technology," the architect explained.

The Doctor stared at her in confusion. "Oh, really? What for?"

The architect seemed to try and make herself appear taller. "The planets were stolen with hostile intent, we are declaring war, Doctor. Right across the universe and you will lead us into battle!"

The Doctor nodded his head. "Right, yes, of course I will. I'll just go and get you the key," the moment the Doctor closed the doors Rose started the TARDIS moving.

Wilf and Sylvia peered around a corner of a house as they watched the Daleks. "All humans will leave their homes. All humans will leave their homes. The males, the females, the descendents, you will come with us! Resistance is useless," the Daleks ordered.

"Where are you taking us?"one male questioned.

"Daleks do not answer human questions," the Dalek stated. "Stand in line!"

Sylvia pulled on Wilf's arm. "Dad, please, come home, they're leaving our street alone."

"I've got a weapon," Wilf pointed out.

Sylvia sighed. "It's a paint gun."

Wilf nodded his head. "Exactly, them Dalek things, they've only got one eye. A good splodge of paint, they'd be blinded."

"We're not going!" One family denied. "Do you hear me? Laura, get back inside the house. Simon, get inside! Go! Get back in the sky! Get back where you came from and leave us alone!" The male demanded as he hearded his family back into their house.

"Dalek attack formation seven," three Daleks moved to the front of the house and faced it. "Maximum extermination!" They shot their rays into the house and blew it up, killing the family.

Wilf gasped in shock. "They're monsters."

Sylvia pulled on his arm again. "Please, Dad, come on."

Wilf finally agreed and as they were heading back to their house they came across another Dalek. "Halt! You will come with me."

"Will I heck!" Wilf fired his paint gun and a splodge of paint landed on the Daleks eye stalk.

The paint bubbled and dissolved. "My vision is not impaired!"

"I warned you, Dad," Sylvia panicked.

"Hostility will not be tolerated!" The Dalek stated. "Exterminate! Exterminate! Exter. . ."

They covered their eyes as the Daleks top was blown off. They looked and found a blonde girl standing behind the Dalek and carrying a huge weapon. "Do you wanna swap?" Wilf offered.

"You're Donna Noble's family, right?" They nodded their heads and the blonde grinned at them. "I'm Jenny Tyler and I need you."

Wilf and Sylvia led her back to their house. "Yeah, I've tried calling her, but I can't get through but she's still with the Doctor and Rose. I know that much," Wilf explained. "And the last time she phoned, it was from a planet called Midnight, made of diamonds."

Sylvia looked between them in confusion. "What the hell are you two on about?"

Wilf turned to her. "Look, she's out there, sweetheart, your daughter. She's travelling the stars with that couple, she always has been."

Sylvia scoffed. "Don't be ridiculous."

"Oh, come on, open your eyes," Wilf urged her. "Look at the sky, look at. . . Look at the Daleks. You can't start denying things now."

Jenny sighed. "You were my last hope, if we can't find Donna, we can't find Rose and the Doctor. Where are they?"

The TARDIS time rotor stopped suddenly. "It's stopped," the Doctor informed them.

"What do you mean?" Donna demanded. "Is that good or bad? Where are we?"

"The Medusa Cascade," the Doctor stated. "I came here when I was just a kid, 90 years old, it was the centre of a rift in time and space."

Rose placed a hand on his arm. "So, where are the 27 planets?"

The Doctor shrugged. "Nowhere, the Tandocca trail stops dead. End of the line."

Donna looked to Rose who sat on the jumpseat and lowered her head to look at the floor and the Doctor who just stood there staring at nothing. "So what do we do?" She questioned as she started to panic. "Doctor, Rose, what do we do?" They didn't respond. "Now, don't do this to me, no, don't. Don't do this to me not now. Tell me what are we going to do," there was still no response from the couple. "You never give up, either of you. Please!" She started sobbing as she realised they didn't know what to do.

"This is the Commander General of the United Nations calling the Dalek fleet," he called out. "We surrender. Repeat, we surrender, planet Earth surrenders." Was broadcasted around the world.

"Humans selected for testing will follow Dalek instructions," the Daleks stated. "The Daleks reign supreme, all hail the Daleks! You will obey Dalek instructions without question. You will obey your Dalek."

Static sounded through the transmission before another voice called out replacing the Daleks. "Can anyone hear me? The Subwave Network is open you should be able to hear my voice. Is there anyone there?"

Jenny looked to Wilf and Sylvia. "That can't be possible."

"Who's that?" Luke questioned.

Sarah Jane sighed. "Some poor soul calling for help. There's nothing we can do," she insisted.

"But look at Mr Smith," Luke pointed out.

Static showed on the big screen. "Processing incoming Subwave."

"This message is of the utmost importance," the person kept calling. "We haven't much time, can anyone hear me?"

Gwen walked to the computer terminal. "Someone's trying to get in touch," she explained.

"The whole world's crying out," Jake explained. "Just leave it."

The picture cleared suddenly to revel Harriet. "Captain Jack Harkness, shame on you!" She ordered. "Now, stand to attention, sir."

Jake raced over to the computer terminal. "What? Who is that?"

"Harriet Jones, former Prime Minister," she informed them as she held up her ID card.

Jake rolled his eyes. "Yeah, I know who you are."

Jenny turned to Wilf. "Do you know who she is? And how she'd be able to use a sub wave?"

Wilf nodded then shook his head. "Use to be Prime Minister, she helped when 10 Downing Street was blown up, don't know about that though."

"Have you got a webcam?" Jenny questioned.

Wilf shook his head. "No, she wouldn't let me, she said they're naughty."

Jenny sighed as she turned back to watch the screen. "I can't speak to her then, can I?"

"Sarah Jane Smith, 13 Bannerman Road, are you there?" Harriet called out.

Sarah Jane started laughing. "Yeah, yeah, I'm here. That's me!"

Harriet nodded. "Good! Now, let's see if we can talk to each other," she pushed a few buttons and the screen split into 4 sections. Jack appeared in the top right, Harriet in the top left, Sarah Jane in the bottom left but the fourth was still static. "The fourth contact seems to be having some trouble getting through. I'll just boost the signal."

Martha Jones appeared on the screen. "Hello?"

Jack laughed in relief. "Martha Jones!"

Jenny grinned as she saw them all. "That's Uncle Jack and there's Aunt Sarah and look it's Aunt Martha," she pointed to each person.

Wilf looked at her in confusion. "They don't look like their from the same family?"

Jenny turned her grin on him. "That's cause their my parents friends, I just call them that."

"Martha, where are you?" Jack questioned.

Martha grinned. "I guess Project Indigo was more clever than we thought, one second I was in Manhattan Next second, maybe Indigo tapped into my mind 'cause I ended up in the one place I wanted to be. Mum?"

Martha's mother showed up on screen. "You came home, at the end of the world, you came back to me."

"But then all of a sudden, it's like the laptop turned itself on," Martha explained.

Harriet nodded. "It did, that was me," she held up her ID. "Harriet Jones, former Prime Minister."

Martha grinned. "Yes, I know who you are."

"I thought it was about time we all met given the current crisis," Harriet explained. "Torchwood this is Sarah Jane Smith," Harriet introduced.

Jack grinned. "I've been following your work, nice job with the Slitheen."

Sarah Jane shrugged. "Yeah, well, I've been staying away from you lot," she nodded to her son. "Too many guns."

"All the same, might I say, looking good, ma 'am?" Jack grinned at her.

Sarah Jane looked taken aback. "Really?"

Jenny giggled as she heard that but Harriet didn't seem impressed. "Not now, Captain and Martha Jones, former companion to the Doctor."

"But how did you find me?" Martha questioned.

"This, ladies and gentlemen, this is the Subwave Network, a sentient piece of software programmed to seek out anyone and everyone who can help to contact the Doctor," Harriet explained.

Martha's look turned to worry. "What if the Daleks can hear us?"

Harriet shook her head. "No, that's the beauty of the Subwave. It's undetectable."

"And you invented it?" Sarah Jane questioned.

Harriet shook her head before explaining. "I developed it, it was created by the Mr Copper Foundation."

"Yeah, but what we need right now is a weapon," Jack pointed out. "Martha, back at UNIT, what did they give you? What was that key thing?"

Martha held up the square card. "The Osterhagen Key," she explained.

"That key is not to be used, Dr Jones," Harriet demanded. "Not under any circumstances."

Jack looked between them. "But what is an Osterhagen Key?"

"Forget about the key, and that's an order!" Harriet demanded. "All we need is the Doctor."

"Oh, excuse me, Harriet, but well, the thing is, if you're looking for the Doctor, didn't he depose you?" Sarah Jane pointed out.

Harriet nodded. "He did and I've wondered about that for a long time, whether I was wrong. But I stand by my actions to this day because I knew, I knew that one day, the Earth would be in danger and the Doctor would fail to appear. I told him so myself, and he didn't listen."

"But I've been trying to find them," Martha explained. "I've been trying to call Rose, but I can't get through."

Jack shook his head as well. "Nor me."

Sarah Jane gasped. "You mean Rose is still alive?"

At the same time Harriet cried out. "I thought she'd died at Canary Wharf."

Jack looked between them and sighed. "Guess they forgot to tell a few people," he realised. "Rose is alive and with the Doctor, the reason she made everyone think she was dead was because she's not quite human anymore and would outlive everyone."

Harriet nodded as she accepted that explanation before getting them back on topic. "That's why we need the Subwave, to bring us all together. Combine forces, the Doctor's secret army."

Jack held out his hand as he thought. "Wait a minute, we boost the signal, that's it. We transmit that telephone number through Torchwood itself, using all the power of the rift."

"And we've got Mr Smith," Luke pointed out. "He can link up with every telephone exchange on the Earth. He can get the whole world to call the same number all at the same time. Billions of phones calling out all at once!"

Jack grinned. "Brilliant! Who's the kid?" He pointed out.

"That's my son," Sarah Jane stated proudly.

Another person jumped into the Torchwood screen. "Excuse me, sorry, sorry, hello. Ianto Jones," he introduced himself. "If we start transmitting, then this Subwave Network is going to become visible, I mean, to the Daleks."

Harriet nodded. "Yes, and they'll trace it back to me," she then shook her head. "But my life doesn't matter. Not if it saves the Earth."

Jack saluted her. "Ma'am."

Harriet nodded. "Thank you, Captain but there are people out there dying on the streets."

Wilf grinned. "Marvellous woman, I voted for her," he told Jenny.

Sylvia scoffed. "You did not!"

Wilf finally realised that Jenny was pushing buttons on the wrist strap that she was wearing. "What are you doing?"

Jenny glanced at him. "I'm tapping into the subwave and tracing her signal, so I can jump to rescue her."

"Now, enough of words, let's begin," Harriet urged them as they set to work.

"Grid power activated," Jack acknowledged.

Gwen nodded. "All terminals coordinated," she added.

"National Grid online, giving you everything we've got," Ianto pointed out.

"Connecting you to Mr Smith," Sarah Jane added.

While Luke tapped into the phones. "All telephone networks combined," he agreed.

Martha picked up her phone. "Sending you the number now," she agreed.

"Opening Subwave Network to maximum," Harriet pointed out.

Sarah Jane and Luke stepped back once everything was ready. "Mr Smith? Make that call."

"Calling Rose and the Doctor," he agreed as the phones all around the world started calling.

Jenny looked to Wilf and Sylvia. "Someone as brave as Harriet shouldn't have to die," she explained as she disappeared from their home.

"And sending!" Jack stated as the rift activated.

A phone started ringing through the TARDIS. "Phone!" Donna shouted out.

"Phone!" The Doctor repeated as he looked around for the source.

Rose pulled her phone out. "Oh that's me, Martha, is that you?" She frowned at the Doctor as she handed him the phone. "It sounds like when your put on hold."

He took the phone from her and listened before realising. "It's just a signal," he grinned as he plugged the phone into a port on the console.

Donna grinned. "Can we follow it?"

"Just watch me," the Doctor agreed as they held on.

Sparks started erupting out of the equipment in the Torchwood hub. "I think we got a fix!" Jack informed them.

"Mr Smith now at 200%," Sarah Jane added as sparks shot out of the terminal. "Come on, Doctor."

The Doctor started laughing. "Got it! Locking on," he informed them as the TARDIS started again.

"Harriet, a source's locked onto your location," Gwen informed her. "They found you."

Harriet just nodded. "I know, I'm using the network to mask your transmission. Keep going," she ordered.

"Exterminate!" Harriet heard a Dalek as they blasted into her house.

Fires started around the console as the three occupants held on tight. "We're travelling through time," the Doctor informed them. "One second in the future, the phone call's pulling us through."

"Captain, I'm transferring the Subwave Network to Torchwood," Harriet informed them. "You're in charge now and tell the Doctor from me, he chose his companions well. It's been an honour."

As her screen went blank Harriet stood and faced the Daleks as she held up her ID card. "Harriet Jones, former Prime Minister."

"Yes we know who you are!" The Daleks told her.

Harriet scoffed. "Oh, you know nothing of any human and that will be your downfall."

"Exterminate!" The Dalek intoned as Harriet closed her eyes and waited, she felt a pulling sensation and suddenly she was falling onto a wooden floor.

Sarah Jane jumped and gasped as two people appeared before her. "Who are you?"

Harriet looked up and grinned. "Well, didn't expect that," she stated as she sat up and looked over to the blonde that had saved her.

The blonde looked at Sarah Jane and Harriet and grinned. "Hello, Aunt Sarah," she greeted.

Sarah Jane looked at her in confusion. "Do I know you?"

The blonde ignored her as she looked to Mr Smith and grinned at Martha and Jack who were gaping. "Hi, I'm."

"Jenny," Martha yelled out in surprise.

Jenny grinned at her. "Hello Aunt Martha, long time no see."

"Three, two, one!" The Doctor countered down as the shaking stopped and they were suddenly faced with all the planets.

"Twenty-seven planets," Donna stated. "And there's the Earth but why couldn't we see them?"

The Doctor checked to make sure all the planets were there. "The entire Medusa Cascade has been put a second out of sync with the rest of universe," he explained. "Perfect hiding place, tiny little pocket of time, but we found them!" The monitor turned to static as a noise was heard. "Ooh, ooh, Ooh, what's that? Hold on, hold on, some sort of Subwave Network."

The screen suddenly split into 4 sections with the Doctor appearing in the one Harriet was using. "Where the hell have you been? Doctor, it's the Daleks!" Jack burst out.

"Oh, he's a bit nice," Gwen exclaimed. "I thought he'd be older."

Ianto rolled his eyes. "He's not that young."

"It's the Daleks, they're taking people to their spaceship," Sarah Jane explained as everyone started talking at once.

The Doctor couldn't help but smile at them. "Sarah Jane! Who's that boy?" He pointed to Luke. "That must be Torchwood, aren't they brilliant? Look at you all, you clever people."

"That's Martha," Donna pointed out. "And there's Jack?" Donna grinned as she pointed to Jack.

"Don't, just Don't," the Doctor sighed.

Donna laughed. "It's like an outer space Facebook."

Jenny stepped into Sarah Jane's frame then. "Jenny!" He exclaimed.

Jenny shared his grin. "Hello, Dad," she greeted.

They heard Jack, Sarah Jane and Harriet gasping at that revelation when Rose squeezed herself beside the Doctor to see her. "Sweetheart, your alright."

Jenny's grin only widened. "Mum, I found you both."

Before any explanations could be said all the screens turned to static. "We've lost them," Donna pointed out.

The Doctor shook his head. "No, no, no, no, there's another signal coming through. There's someone else out there," he explained as he tried to clear the picture. "Hello? Can you hear me?"

"Your voice is different and yet its arrogance is unchanged," a voice commented.

Sarah Jane gasped as she heard the voice. "No, but he's dead."

"Welcome to my new empire, Doctor," Davros gloated as the picture cleared to show a very old, sunken face with a blue gem in the middle of his forehead, very similar to a Dalek eye stalk. "It is only fitting that you should bear witness to the resurrection and the triumph of Davros lord and creator of the Dalek race."

"Doctor," Donna questioned as she could see the horror written all over his face, she looked to Rose who had stepped back slightly like she was trying to be there for him but not wanting anyone to know.

"Have you nothing to say?" Davros continued.

Donna laid her hand on the Doctors arm. "Doctor, it's all right," she tried to assure him as she watched Rose very discreetly slip off her ring and place it in her pocket. "We're in the Tardis, we're safe."

The Doctor finally found his voice as he felt Rose trying to send reassurance to him while not letting on how close they are. "But you were destroyed, in the very first year of the Time War at the Gates of Elysium. I saw your command ship fly into the jaws of the Nightmare Child, I tried to save you."

"But it took one stronger than you," Davros explained. "Dalek Caan himself," he informed them as the picture panned out to show a mutalated Dalek with its shell wide open.

"I flew into the wild and fire, I danced and died a thousand times," the mad Dalek decreed.

Davros chuckled. "Emergency temporal shift took him back into the Time War itself."

The Doctor gasped. "But that's impossible! The entire war is time-locked!"

"And yet he succeeded," Davros gloated. "Oh, it cost him his mind but imagine, a single simple Dalek succeeded where emperors and Time Lords have failed. A testament, don't you think, to my remarkable creations?"

"And you made a new race of Daleks," the Doctor realised.

Davros grinned. "I gave myself to them, quite literally," Daveros informed him as he opened his tunic. "Each one grown from a cell of my own body," everyone gasped as they stared at his ribcage which was clearly visible and the organs beneath. "New Daleks, true Daleks. I have my children, Doctor, what do you have now?"

"After all this time, everything we saw, everything we lost, I have only one thing to say to you. Bye!" The Doctor shut off the monitor and plotted a course for Earth.

Ianto was monitoring the terminal when an alarm started blaring. "Gwen, Dalek saucer heading for the Bay," he exclaimed as Jack strapped on his vortex manipulator. "They've found us."

Jack rang Martha's phone. "Martha, open that Indigo device, listen to me. Lift the central panel, there's a string of numbers that keep changing but the fourth number keeps oscillating between two different digits," he explained. "Tell me what they are."

Martha did as he told her. "It's a four and a nine, we could never work out what that was," she explained.

Jack nodded. "Yeah! That's a teleport base code and that's all I need to get this thing working again," he informed them as he showed them his manipulator. "Oscillating four and nine, thank you, Martha Jones," he hung up and looked to Ianto and Gwen. "I gotta go, I gotta find the Doctor and Rose. I'll come back, I'm coming back," he assured them.

"Don't worry about us," Gwen assured him. "Just go."

Ianto nodded his head in agreement. "We'll be fine."

Jack pointed to them. "You'd better be," Jack pulled his gun around to hold it as he disappeared.

The moment Jack disappeared the Daleks blasted their way into the hub. "Exterminate! Exterminate!"

"They're here," Gwen pointed out.

"Tardis heading for vector 7,grid reference 6-6," Mr Smith informed Sarah Jane.

Jenny grinned at him. "Great now I can find them," she agreed as she plugged in the coordinates in her manipulator and disappeared.

Sarah Jane ran and grabbed the keys to her car but Luke grabbed her arm. "There are Daleks out there."

Sarah Jane agreed. "I know, I'm sorry, but I have got to find the Doctor," she explained. "Don't move, don't leave the house, don't do anything."

"I will protect the boy, Sarah Jane," Mr Smith assured her.

Harriet stepped up next to them as well. "And so will I," she assured her.

"I love you," Sarah Jane told him. "Remember that," she insisted as she ran to her car.

The Doctor, Rose and Donna stepped out of the TARDIS the moment she landed and looked around. "It's like a ghost town," Donna commented.

"Sarah Jane said they were taking the people," the Doctor reminded them. "What for?" He turned to Donna. "Think, Donna, when you met Jenny in that parallel world, what did she say?"

Donna shrugged. "Just, "The darkness is coming."

"Anything else?" Donna looked over his shoulder as someone appeared.

"Why don't you ask her yourself?" She grinned.

The Doctor and Rose both looked to where she was and found their daughter standing there and grinning at them. The Doctor grinned as he took off running for her while Jenny did the same. Rose wanted to but a feeling she had caused her to look around again. That's when she saw the Dalek rounding a corner.

"Exterminate!" It cried out but Rose was faster, she held up her sonic pen and blasted the Dalek.

The Doctor had stopped running as he heard the Dalek but Jenny didn't care and barrelled into him, almost knocking him down. His grin returned as he looked down at his daughters head.

Jenny looked up at him as she grinned. "Long time no see."

The Doctor nodded his head. "Yeah, been busy, you know," Rose appeared next to them and joined in the hug.

Jack suddenly appeared, took one look at the smoking Dalek and turned to them. "Get into the Tardis, quick," he urged them. "Move!" The reunited family ran back to the TARDIS.

Gwen ran to Ianto and passed him one of her guns. "But they don't work against Daleks," Ianto reminded her.

Gwen shrugged. "Yeah? Well, I'm going out fighting, like Owen, like Tosh. How about you?"

"Exterminate!" They could hear the Daleks getting closer.

Ianto nodded his head. "Yes, ma'am!" He agreed.

"Exterminate!" The Daleks stated as they blasted into the hub and Gwen and Ianto started firing.

Sarah Jane's car flew around a corner before coming to a screeching halt in front of two Dalek's. "All human transport is forbidden!"

Sarah Jane held up her hands. "I surrender! I'm sorry!"

"Daleks do not accept apologies! You will be exterminated!" The Daleks stated. "Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate!"