The name and description of Gallifrey's second Moon is made up.

Also, there are four parts to this adventure.


Alexia and J.D, with Jaime still in his arms, hurried after The Dynacracker, who was walking ahead of them towards what looked like a row of lifts.

A curious Alexia watched as Dyna pressed a button near one of the lift doors once she was stood in front of it. "What're we going upstairs for?" The woman asked, considering they were still in the Panopticon.

"Because my office is up there." Dyna answered her.

J.D heard Jaime mumble, then felt her wiggle and shift in his arms to wakefulness. "Oh, wait!" The Half-Time Lord said as the lift doors opened and two Time Ladies walked out, chattering away.

Dyna held the door open, watching warily as Jaime opened her eyes.

"Hello," J.D spoke softly. "Are you okay?" He could see that her dark eyes were aware.

"Wha' happened? Wha's goin' on?" Jaime muttered and looked around. "Where are we?" She asked. The dull ache of her headache continued to persist painfully.

"We're on Gallifrey." Alexia answered her daughter's question.

"You lost control and The Doctor had to disable you," John told Jaime and watched as she grimaced. "Are you okay with walking?"

Jaime nodded her head slightly, so John put her down and held onto her in case she fell. "I'm fine." She said, despite the headache, but J.D didn't let her go. He could sense she was still in pain and see that her eyes were sensitive to the light.

They entered the lift and Dyna pressed the button for the floor her office was on.

While snuggled close to her bond-mate, Jaime felt that the tense silence was far too much to endure. "Are we in the Panopticon?" She asked quite randomly.

"Yeah." Dyna replied, keeping a close eye on Jaime. She looked sickly pale and not the usual naturally pale look.

"Hey, you'd never believe who the President of Gallifrey is!" J.D said to the Scots-girl, not waiting for a reply. "It's Rose, you know, the one we met before, alongside that elderly actor fella."

Frowning, Jaime thought about that time they met Tom Baker. He'd been out walking his dog and when he'd seen her and John he'd invited them to his home. But on the way there Rose had turned up via the Dimension Cannon. She thought that Rose was their Rose, but it turned out she was a parallel Rose.

"Wha'? But how…" Jaime muttered only for John to interrupt her. "She's full Bad Wolf now." He answered her thoughts.

Jaime should have been worried about that but her danger senses remained low, so perhaps this Rose can control herself. "How long's she been here?" She questioned.

"Six Gallifreyan years so far." Dyna answered her. "Despite having a rocky start, she's been well received."

The lift stopped and the doors swished open. They exited the transport, then the three Time Travellers followed Dyna as she turned right and walked up a short corridor. Still ever curious, Alexia peered around the corridor, noticing there were other doors that likely led into more rooms. Despite there being a window at the end of the corridor, the lights were switched on. They weren't bright, just enough to actually see.

"Here we are." Dyna's words cut into her thoughts and she watched the Time Lady unlock the door via a BioLock. The door swished open and Dyna walked into her office, but stopped when she noticed something was off. Somebody else was already in the room. They were sat in a chair, facing away from her.

"Took your time?" The person in the seat, male, spoke up. "I've been waiting for you!" He spun the seat around, a shit eating grin on his face, but when he saw that she had company, the grin fell off and he stood up, eyes wide. "What on Gallifrey?" He exclaimed. "Da…"

"James? What the hell?" Dyna growled out. "How'd you get in here? This room is BioLocked and it certainly doesn't have your DNA."

James Noble had a lot of similarities with his father. The brown eyes, the messy brown hair, the nose, yet the rest of his features were Presidential Rose-like. "I…uhhh…hacked the Teleporter to get in here," he confessed. "What's going on here?" He then asked, staring at the man stood behind Dyna with his arms around a pale looking female with Raven coloured hair. A man that looked very much like his father.

"You hacked the teleport?" Dyna questioned incredulously. "Do you have any idea how dangerous that is?" Her blue eyes glared coldly but she didn't give him a chance to reply. "Can't you see I have guests? Get out of here!"

When Dyna was angry, James knew it was futile to back-chat her or try to charm her. "Sorry." He apologised and quickly moved towards the door, carefully scooting past the Doppleganger of his dad before running off down the corridor.


"Who was that?" Alexia asked as she and John helped Jaime into the chair that had been previously vacated by the young man that shared similarities with The Doctor and John. Jaime's headache had worsened in the few minutes she had been awake and had almost collapsed.

"That was James," Dyna answered the woman's question. "One of Lady Arkytior's children. Little tyke seems to have a childish crush on me."

J.D snorted, humoured by Dyna's insult towards the young man. He looked nothing like a child or a little tyke. And that made him wonder just how old Dyna actually was. "Sounds like you've gone native." He commented, watching as the ginger Hybrid Time Lady took off her Sonic Glove and placed it on the desk next to him. A cold blue-eyed glare sent his way soon had him gulping, and it looked like she was about to reply to him.

That was until Jaime suddenly jerked and violently began to struggle in J.D and Alexia's grips.

"Woah! What's going on? Jaime?" Alexia questioned as she tried to keep a firm grip on her snarling and grunting daughter. "John?" She could see him wincing, most likely feeling or sensing Jaime's pain with that weird connection of theirs. And he was almost losing his grip on Jaime.

"Out of the way!" The Dynacracker commanded, pushing both J.D and Alexia behind her. "I've got this."

Finding herself not being held down, the Scots-girl glared up at Dyna, her head pounding too much to think properly. She was either a friend or an enemy. She couldn't decide which one it was. "You!" She snarled, standing up to face the ginger.

"Yes, me!" Dyna uttered, smirking back in reply and before the Scots-girl could even react there was a pair of cold hands on her temples. She gasped and wanted to scream as it felt like her brain was freezing and sunk into the chair, eyes closing.

Alexia watched as her daughter visibly relaxed, then Dyna crouched in front of her.

"You two best make yourselves at home here. I'm gonna be at this for awhile." Dyna stated to the two Time Travellers.

J.D nodded silently and turned away to explore the rest of the room, though he continued to worry about Jaime.

In the far corner of the room, close to the desk, was the Transporter that James had used to get into the office. But what really interested J.D was a large console of some kind on the far side of the room. Curiosity getting the better of him, the Half-Time Lord approached it and looked down at all the buttons and switches. He knew it wasn't a TARDIS Console and this whole office wasn't a TARDIS either. Whatever it was it looked pretty simple to use, so J.D pressed a button to switch it on.

A large holographic screen made an appearance and it immediately turned on, showing what had been previously watched. Much to his surprise it was footage of The Doctor's next incarnation in his Eleventh form and Oswin escaping from Weeping Angels in a snowy forest. He watched in disbelief as The Doctor pulled a key out of what turned out to be a brown haired wig, then the TARDIS materialised around them. After a discussion on his bald head and his 'rocket fins', The Doctor made a short hop and soon he and Oswin had arrived in a snowy village with a Clocktower. John wasn't sure what he'd just watched and found it very odd.

"The Time of The Doctor!" Alexia said from beside him, making the Half-Time Lord let out a squeak of shock. He'd been far too interested in what he was watching to notice her step up next to him.

"Sorry, what?" J.D asked once he calmed down.

"The Time of The Doctor," Alexia repeated. "It's an episode from Doctor Who." J.D raised surprised brows at this news. "This is the show about us from your Universe?" He questioned and Alexia nodded.

As they continued watching, the on-screen Doctor and his companion, met two of the mysterious planet's natives and then couldn't stop revealing stuff about themselves. To J.D's further surprise he found out the onscreen Oswin was actually called Clara.

"What planet are they on anyway?" John now asked once onscreen Doctor and Clara headed for the Clocktower.

Alexia quickly glanced towards John and bit her lip worriedly, unsure if she should tell him or not. But then again the Church woman was going to mention the name if they continued on watching this. The woman sighed and said; "it's called Trenzalore." And waited for a reaction.

J.D frowned, his eyes narrowing. He'd heard of that name before, he just couldn't think of where he'd heard it. "Trenzalore?" He repeated. "Why does that sound familiar?"

Alexia's eyes widened and she felt like groaning out loud. If there was a Trenzalore in their universe then that meant The Doctor, and mostly likely Rose, would end up there at some point. It was the Time Lords who gave The Doctor his regeneration reset. Things were a lot different now that herself and Jaime were living in the Whoniverse. So what if there were no Time Lords or no Gallifrey to give The Doctor his reset. She didn't want to think how Jaime would be without her father figure.

"Hey, a crack in Time!" J.D cried out, which brought Alexia's attention back to the HoloScreen.

The onscreen Doctor and Clara had found the very large crack in the basement of the Clocktower.

"Yeah, that's the thing that's supposed to be in Amy's house, instead of a dimension hole." Alexia replied.

The onscreen Doctor started fiddling with Handle's the Cyberman head until it started spouting the name of the show until it turned out it was the Time Lords broadcasting. As they continued watching the episode they were embroiled in, they hadn't noticed Dyna pulling out of Jaime's Mind, having sorted out the problem and placed extra reinforcements in there.

"Hah!" That CGI is terrible!" She heard J.D exclaim.

Standing up, Dyna looked around to find he and Alexia was watching the Multi-Screen. Well, she did tell them to make themselves at home.

"How is that bad CGI?" Alexia asked the Half-Time Lord. "I've seen her materialise just like that!"

But John shook his head. "Not like that you haven't," he answered the woman. "The old girl doesn't just fade in and out like that, she doesn't just cause a mini windstorm. She phases herself into her environment and what you see is temporal winds as she pushes away everything around her in order to fit into her landing space." He explained.

Mouth wide open, Alexia was pretty much amazed at the description of how the TARDIS landed.

"Nice explanation of how a Time Capsule works." Dyna spoke up, making the two Time Travellers react in surprise.

"That was quick!" Alexia exclaimed and hurried over to her daughter.

"I see you found Multi-Screen," she said to J.D before turning to Alexia. "Let her sleep. She'll wake up when she's ready."

"What is this Multi-Screen?" John queried the ginger Time Lady. "This Universe has a version of The Doctor, obviously, so how come you are able to watch episodes of the TV show based on our lives?"

Dyna smirked at his question. "Well that's a very good question," she replied and pointed at the HoloScreen still playing 'The Time of The Doctor'. "This isn't just any old TV. This is Multi-Screen. It shows me what is happening across the Multi-Verse."

Of course, John remembered that she was a Guardian of the Multi-Verse, a protector of sorts.

"And this Universe…" Dyna nodded at the screen. "…is what I like to call the Doctor WhoVerse."

Alexia let out a humoured snort. "We Whovians call it 'The Whoniverse'. Sounds better than the 'WhoVerse'." She said from where she sat next to Jaime.

"I can watch every episode," Dyna continued. "From the very beginning to episodes that have yet to be made. And that includes all the missing episodes, intact."

This time a gasp came from Alexia. "All missing episodes? How?" She asked, only to shake her head afterwards. "You've no idea how lucky you are!"


The Doctor, Rose and Jenny had followed The Nightingale to a bank of Teleports close to the entrance of the Panopticon. "Here, we use the teleports for long range transport to the four continents of Gallifrey." Jexie explained to the three Time Travellers. She watched as a curious expression appeared on The Doctor's face, but saw a look of worry appear on Rose's face while Jenny grinned away as she stepped closer to a Teleport to inspect it.

"We didn't have these on my Gallifrey," The Doctor spoke up. "We used our TARDIS' to travel across the planet."

Jexie smiled wryly. "We sometimes still do that," she replied. "But the colonists found them a bit strange, so these Teleports were built."

Getting a strange feeling, Jenny stepped back from the Teleport she was inspecting and watched as a female human appeared on the Teleport with an odd 'zap'. She jumped in shock at seeing Jenny stood there before quickly hurrying away.

"Is there any other way to travel other than teleportation?" Rose asked, still looking worried.

"Well, we've got hover vehicles," the young Time Lady said and frowned at this version of Lady Arkytior's reluctance to use the Teleport. "But they don't handle all that well over water. There's also the portable Vortex travellers but only a select few of us have them, including those in the Celestial Intervention Agency." The worried look on Rose's face got her curious even to ask. "Is there a problem?" She asked.

Rose looked at The Doctor, his brow furrowed and her hand held in his, then looked back at The Nightingale. "I'm pregnant," she began to explain. "I'm just wondering if it could harm the baby."

Nightingale stared at Rose in a new light. She knew that humans could carry their offspring within their body, but more to the point that humans and Gallifreyans weren't compatible. It was the same for Time Lords. The fact that an almost human version of her President was pregnant with The Doctor's child amazed her. "Wow!" She uttered, her grey eyes wide. "Congratulations, but I don't really know…"

Luckily The Doctor was on hand to answer Rose's question himself. "No, Rose, it won't harm the baby," he told his bond-mate. "It would be just like how you use your own teleportation method."

Rose breathed a sigh of relief and smiled her Tyler smile. "Oh, that's good." She said. "So how do we use these?" She then asked, looking at the Teleport. As far as she could see there were no buttons or labels to tell them where to go.

"They're voice activated," Nightingale explained. "So to get where you want to go you tell the teleport and it transports you." The three Time Travellers and one native Time Lady stepped up onto the teleport platform. "The Colony." Jexie spoke clearly and they were teleported out of the Panopticon.

They reappeared seconds later somewhere else on Gallifrey called 'The Colony'. Once they stepped off the platform, The Doctor immediately noticed it was less bright than where they had previously been.

Apparently they were on the other side of the Planet and that really reminded him of something.

"Is that a moon?" Rose asked, looking up into the night sky at a huge dull but still shining rusty coloured moon. It was low in the sky and it appeared large in size. Early morning Dawn was already beginning to push through.

"Yep!" The Doctor replied, popping the 'p'. "That's the Copper Moon, one of Gallifrey's two Moons. Unlike your Earth moon, the Copper Moon has a breathable atmosphere," he noticed that Rose looked completely fascinated. "It does have a name. It's called Pazithi Gallifreya and it's basically a mining moon, mined for its Copper.

"Not anymore." Jexie added and The Doctor glanced over at her with a slight frown.

"Beautiful." Rose whispered before looking at The Doctor. "And the other moon?" She enquired.

"Well, there's not much I can tell you about that one," The Time Lord replied, rubbing the back of his neck. "It's green and gassy and we call it Ventura Gallifreya."

Meanwhile, Jenny was exploring her surroundings, looking around, having walked a little way up the street. It was lined with lamp posts that were styled in an old fashioned way. However the lights were electric. The roadway was made out of cobbles and the houses were made of a mix of wood, bricks and metal. They all looked very cosy but she wondered if they were like the TARDIS. Bigger on the inside.

When Jenny took a couple of steps further up the road she could see a town square emerge with several shops. Their lights were on so somebody was getting ready to start their day working. The surrounding areas behind the houses and shops were full of trees and bushes with silver or green leaves. But what really caught her attention was a tower that stood overlooking the Colony on top of a cliff. She could only see it now because of the sky becoming lighter. "Hey, dad," Jenny called back to The Doctor. "What's that Tower thing called over there?"

The Time Lord turned to his daughter when he heard the question and saw her pointing to the Tower on the cliff. His eyes widened when he recognised it. "No!" He uttered out.

Feeling his fear, Rose followed his gaze. The Tower he was looking at was very dark looking. "What is that, Doctor?" She asked. "What's it called?"

"That's the Dark Tower," The Doctor answered for both Rose and Jenny. "The Tomb of Rassilon." His eyes had widened. "We're in the Death Zone!"