As Dyna continued to show J.D how Multi-screen worked, Alexia began to notice more and more interesting stuff around the room. Especially on the desk in front of her. There were messy piles of paper stewn on top of the desk, a discarded technology tablet, a pile of thick ancient looking books on the left side of the desk. Next to the books were several closed scrolls and next to them was the Sonic Glove and a pot full of pens, pencils, quills and tubs of ink.

The middle of the desk was the most interesting. Next to the tablet was a framed photo of Dyna in her original body stood next to a man with short brown hair and brown eyes. He looked vaguely familiar to her. And they looked really quite happy together. Sat in front of the photo frame was something that looked like a dongle of some kind, only it was very futuristic looking.

"Hey, what's this?" Alexia queried, picking up the strange dongle.

Both Dyna and John looked around at the question before the ginger Time Lady moved in a speedy way and snatched it from Alexia. "Don't touch it!" Dyna growled, her blue eyes looking icy cold.

"Why? What is it?" Alexia asked, ignoring the cold glare she was given.

Only Dyna hesitated to answer.

"It's a Matrix Drive key," John answered instead. "They hold the consciousness of a family member or loved one until they get uploaded to the Matrix. There they're reborn as children or adults in the Loom." The Half-Time Lord looked at Dyna who had a pensive expression on her face. "Is there somebody you had in Mind for that?" He asked.

"Yeah, Eddie. Human and loyal to the end." Dyna murmured, looking down at the Matrix key.

For John, he remembered the name and remembered the man he'd briefly met at least twice. And both times he didn't seem all that savvy about Time Travel and the Universe.

"Is this him?" Alexia asked, pointing at the photo on the desk.

Dyna looked up and nodded her head. "Yeah, that's him. You met him briefly, once."

"Did I?" Alexia replied. It may have been very brief but it'd explain why he felt familiar to her.

"Would he appreciate it if you put him in the Matrix?" J.D asked.

"Maybe," Dyna answered his question. "I don't know," she amended. "Probably not…" She ended before letting out a sigh. "Ed just about tolerated the Time Travel and visits to other planets and deep space. What he could never get his head around was the idea of me living longer than normal. I mean, it horrified him but he learned to live with it and tolerate it. We loved each other very much and thought we'd grow old together. But then along came fate to change that. And before I knew it I had out-aged everyone else." The ginger Time Lady shook her head. "No, I don't think I could put him through all that." She put the drive key in her pocket and turned away, walking over to a window that led out to a balcony.

An awkward silence followed, then Alexia stood up. "I'm going to see if she's okay. You keep an eye on Jaime." She told J.D and followed after Dyna.

"Will do!" J.D muttered and looked down at Jaime with a smile. He could already sense her stirring awake.

A twitch came from the Scots-girl, followed by a mumble. As she slowly woke from her forced sleep, Jaime kept her eyes shut and assessed her situation. The painful headaches she'd been suffering with for the last few weeks was nothing but a fading ache. Her Mind felt different, safer, saner. And she felt like she was in control of herself once again. But now she couldn't quite remember where she was, yet she had the vague feeling they were somewhere important.

Gasping into full wakefulness, dark eyes flashing open, Jaime quickly sat up. "Where am I?!" She cried out and felt calming hands on her shoulder and back.

"Easy, darling, you're okay now." John said and through their bond she could sense and feel his happiness, yet he looked very worried. "We're on Gallifrey," he said. Well, an alternate Gallifrey. It was Dyna who'd invited us here."

Nodding her head, Jaime relaxed and sat back in the seat. She had a vague memory of Jenny telling them that Dyna had called and given them co-ordinates. Everything for the past few weeks had been fuzzy at the best of times.

"How are you feeling?" J.D asked Jaime.

"I'm okay,' she replied. "No more head pain, no more bad influence controllin' me. I feel fine."

The worried expression disappeared off J.D's face and he grinned a wide grin. "Brilliant!" The Half-Time Lord uttered and gathered Jaime into a hug.

The Scots-girl hugged him back with a giggle, more vague memories coming to Mind. "Did ye say Rose was President of Gallifrey?" She asked.

John pulled back from the hug and nodded his head. "Yep! She's the one we bumped into in the woods that time." He said and Jaime knew of the moment he was talking about. It was around the same time they met the actor who had played the Fourth Doctor. But what in Rassilon's name was she doing in this Universe?

The sound of Daleks caught her attention and she looked around across the room to find 'Doctor Who' playing on the HoloScreen. It was the scene at the Papal Mainframe where it turned out they had all been murdered by the Daleks but were now acting as Humanoid Dalek spies. "Och!" She exclaimed. "Tha's 'Doctor Who'. How's tha' on TV here?" Jaime asked.

"Technically it's not," J.D told her. "Dyna calls it Multi-Screen…" He took a hold of her hand. "Come, let me show you how it works."

The Half-Time Lord couple walked over to the console, but Jaime stared at it figuring it out. "No need, I know how it works," Jaime replied, feeling surprise washing off J.D. "'Cause Dyna is a Protector of the Multi-Verse, this console shows her every Universe ever, from the Whoniverse tae Worlds of Fan Fiction…"

Pride wasted off J.D and he was grinning like a mad man. This was the Jaime he had missed through all those weeks. Smart, knowledgeable, psychic and completely and utterly sexy.

Jaime smirked when she heard his thoughts. "…so if I dae this," she pressed several buttons. "Dae this," she twisted a dial. "And did this…" She flicked a switch. "Ye get this." The images on the Holo-Screen had changed from 'Doctor Who' to something else titled as 'TARDIS Family Fun' and it was playing live.

John stared at the screen, taking in what he was seeing.

Sat in what looked like a futuristic combined living room/kitchen were several familiar and unfamiliar looking people. Sat at the breakfast bar was the girl called Clara. Sat on one of the sofa's was another version of Clara, or perhaps it was Oswin, who had clearly seen better days. Next to her was a blonde female who looked similar to Niska the Synth from 'Humans'. On the other sofa sat versions of Rose, Amy and Martha. They were talking but John thought they sounded a bit off, odd in a way. Maybe it was because they kept insulting each other in really weird ways.

"What is this?" J.D asked, grimacing seconds later at one crass remark was aimed at one of the girls.

"Remember tha' version of you we literally bumped into?" Jaime spoke to J.D and he nodded his head, frowning. "Well, he came from there and he was married tae tha' version of Rose…"

His eyes widened when it clicked into place. "Oh, yes…he'd been cast away by her and he'd been wandering the Earth ever since. You said she was going to marry The Doctor so you opened up a Portal for him…"

"I see you figured out how Multi-Screen works," Dyna spoke up from where she stood. She and Alexia had just come back from standing outside on the balcony having a heart to hearts. Now she watched as Alexia hugged her daughter. "By the way, what were you trying to do when you opened that Portal for him?" The ginger Time Lady asked.

Jaime furrowed her brow when she looked over at Dyna. "I wanted tae send him off tae the weddin', after wha' she did tae him. It wasnae very nice." She noticed a grim smile on Dyna's face. "Did he not make it?" She asked.

The older woman shook her head. "Because of her Bad Wolf powers, Rose saw what you were doing and diverted the Portal to some Asian Fishing Port."

"Oh!" Jaime muttered and shook her head in disbelief.

Sensing her shock, John put his arm around her shoulders. It had been a nice enough gesture for his parallel self but if parallel Rose didn't want him around then they couldn't really do anything.

"Hey, wait!" Alexia spoke, staring at the HoloScreen. "Isn't that the fan story you used to read back in our old universe? What was it called…'5 Doctors' or something?"

Jaime nodded her head. "Aye, tha's the one." She replied. Looking fascinated,

Alexia moved closer to Multi-Screen. "This thing actually visualises written fan stories?" She looked over at Dyna. "Are there more like that?"

"Yeah, lots. Thousands and thousands. This one is my favourite though. It's like a mix of comedy, drama and reality TV."

Suddenly the Rose on screen shifted in her seat and had a deep thoughtful expression on her face. Then she stood up and walked towards the 'camera'.

"Uhh…what…" J.D mumbled as he watched What was happening.

Onscreen Rose stopped and stared into the screen, frowning. Her brown eyes changed various colours before turning a glowing gold.

"What is she doing?" Alexia asked, backing away hurriedly. "Can she see us? You said she was full Bad Wolf!"

Luckily, Dyna shook her head before answering. "No, she can't. She can only see events happening in her own Universe. Anyway, she always does this when I watch this channel. She'll stop and stare, says she feels like she's being watched before shaking it off and going back to what she was previously doing."

"What are you doing, Rose?" One of the Clara/Oswins were heard asking Rose on the screen.

"Feels as if something is watching us," Onscreen Rose answered. "It's there but I just can't see it!" She continued to frown while touching the screen, which was most likely a wall for her.

"Do they watch you wanking as well?" Oswin/Clara was heard to ask, but Alexia could hear a difference to her accent, more foreign sounding than Clara's Blackpool accent. Was that what Oswin actually sounded like?

Onscreen Rose rolled her eyes and turned to Oswin and made an even crasser remark.

Everybody watching grimaced at the insult. "Yeah, it doesn't get any better when these two get started," Dyna stated. "Let me change it." She turned to the console and started fiddling with it.


"The Death Zone?" Rose questioned, trying to remember if The Doctor had ever spoken about the place. It did sound somewhat familiar. "What's that?"

"It's not called The Death Zone anymore." The Nightingale spoke up and stared back at The Doctor, managing to endure his infamous 'Oncoming Storm' glare. "It's long since been terraformed into habitable territory."

Despite what he'd just been told, The Doctor didn't look all that happy. "Well, who's idea was that then?" He asked. He thought it might have been the Time Lords because they were xenophobic at the best of times. Especially when it came to humans.

"Mostly their's," the young Time Lady told him. "Some of them were just too uncomfortable with living in domed cities, nor were they interested in training their Minds to be less chaotic, less noisy." Nightingale looked around looking grim. Some of the humans were already beginning to wake up. So she raised her shields to maximum.

"What? So you thought you'd just dump them here because they wouldn't conform?" The Doctor angrily snapped and Rose attempted to calm him.

"NO! When this place was suggested the humans wanted to come here. They terraformed it and fixed it up with our help. They're happy here. They even think that Lord Rassilon's Tomb is there for their protection, that he wards them from evil." Jexie walked past The Doctor and Rose, ignoring the older Time Lord's disbelieving snort. "Anyway, they don't all live here," she added as she followed Jenny to the Town Square. "There's dozens of them living in the City of Arcadia."

The Doctor, looking annoyed, and Rose followed the Time Lady. "If they knew what Rassilon was really like they wouldn't worship him." The Doctor muttered darkly.

"Doctor, didn't you reference the Death Zone before?" Rose asked as she walked beside him. "You said that Jaime, Alexia and J.D had met multiple versions of you there."

The Doctor nodded his head, a scowl remaining on his face. "Yep! The Death Zone was basically an arena used in the Dark Times, pitting people to fight each other," he explained and could see that Rose looked horrified. "People and creatures were stolen off their planets, or were taken out of time via a Time Scoop, and made to fight to their death."

Rose looked even more horrified. "But that's horrible!" She practically shouted.

"I know," The Doctor said. "If this lot knew what Rassilon was doing they certainly wouldn't look up to him."

The blonde shook her head. This was the first she'd heard of such a thing happening and it made her angry.

Meanwhile, dawn was brightening the sky from a deep purple to a light purple with a hint of orangy-red. In the Town Square Jenny stood behind a fountain, watching as a blonde-brown haired girl set up the chairs and tables outside what appeared to be a drinking establishment. She could see that the girl had similarities to Rose and when she engaged her Time Senses saw that she was this universe's Rose's daughter, Lizzie. So this was where she was hanging out.

Suddenly Lizzie stopped what she was doing and looked up when she heard a noise. "Who's there?" She called out, sounding panicked and causing Jenny to teleport away and join her dad and Rose.

"It's me." Nightingale spoke up as she walked into the Square with the Time Travellers following her.

"Jex?" Lizzie sounded surprised and ran over to the young Time Lady. "You don't often come here!" She said, before pulling Jexie towards her and kissed her.

Jenny, Rose and The Doctor watched as Jexie kissed Lizzie back. Both Jenny and Rose could feel and see that the two young women loved and adored each other.

Once they finished their kiss, Jexie stepped back with a sheepish grin. "Well, I would try to visit more often if it weren't for work." She said. "I also didn't come alone. I brought some visitors with me. They're from a parallel universe, so don't freak out." She stood off to the side to let Lizzie know who her guests were.

And just as she expected, Lizzie's eyes widened. "That's The Doctor!" She cried out and the Time Lord waved at her with a hint of a smile. It wasn't just The Doctor in one of his younger forms though. He was with a parallel version of her mother and her half-sister. She invited them over to the pub and they sat down at one of the tables sat up outside. "So what brings you to Gallifrey?" Lizzie questioned once they were settled. "Other than the obvious!"

But The Doctor had questions of his own. "You must be the President's daughter," her countered, seeing that she had Rose's eyes and her chin. The nose, however, was his, or rather her father's. "What exactly do you do here? And when did this colony begin?"

A grin appeared on Lizzie's face as she looked at Nightingale to start off first. Rose was disturbed by how the grin was very much like her own. "Jex can explain this best, because we only arrived here a year after it happened and it still sounds so unusual." She told the three Time Travellers.

Nightingale sighed and sat up straight. "Fine," she huffed out. "About nine years ago an inter-dimensional portal was registered up above Gallifrey. It spat out a Star Whale with whole cities on its back."

Rose thought that sounded familiar. "That sounds like Starship UK." She said, The Doctor nodding his head in agreement.

Jenny's attention was caught when the Dimension Portal was mentioned. There was only one person who could open Portals like that and that was her sister.

"Have you come across it?" Lizzie enthusiastically asked The Doctor and Rose. "Mummy and daddy took me and James there when we were kids. Met the President who seemed to know everything about us."

Rose said they had, mentioning that a Royal Family member was an apparent close friend, while the Time Lord frowned, realising a future Earth and UK was likely missing it's Royal Family.

"Sounds about right," Nightingale muttered thoughtfully. "There was Royalty on board and they explained that the Sol-3 humans had been escaping a Solar catastrophe on their planet," she ignored the groan that came from The Doctor, for now. "As for the Star Whale, it unfortunately didn't survive it's trip through the Portal. It landed on the Transduction Barrier, causing quite a lot of disturbance."

Jenny could see that her dad and Rose were saddened by the Star Whale's death, their auras showing a very pale blue. And she also felt sad despite having not met a Star Whale or the one that carried half of the United Kingdon on its back.

"We managed to house those humans in and around the Citadel, Arcadia City and Southen Gallifrey." Nightingale continued.

"What happened with the Star Whale?" Rose quickly questioned.

The young Time Lady furrowed her brows. "It was likely buried in the Drylands. The Shobogans had a Ceremony to lay it to rest." She answered Rose's question. "And the rest of the Starship was repurposed once the Colony was founded.

Looking around, The Doctor had noticed the buildings had a mix of materials used in them. "And the humans?" He asked. "When did the idea of terraforming the Death Zone get started?"

"When the Time Lords and humans started complaining about each other," Nightingale answered. "Some of them complained that they couldn't live under a dome, or in a desert. Time Lords complained that human Minds were chaotic and noisy. There would have been conflict if Dyna and Romana hadn't suggested founding a colony."

The Doctor grinned at the mention of his old friend, Rose sensed his happiness and frowned, while Jenny noticed that Lizzie had become distracted.

"We had a lot of discussions about it which frayed Gallifreyan/Human relations even more. Luckily there were a couple of us with saner heads who called for The Doctor…our Doctor…for help and she arrived with friends and Lady Arkytior and her family." A thoughtful expression appeared on Jexie's face. "We were all stunned silent when we saw her. A woman touched by Time it literally glows off her."

The Time Travellers had to agree, though Rose wondered why she didn't glow like that? Perhaps it was Universal differences.

"It was Dyna's idea to use the Death Zone as a colony while The Doctor already had the equipment to terraform the area."

"And what did the other Time Lords think about that?" The Doctor queried.

Jexie smiled faintly. "Yeah, they were happy to relinquish the land for humans to use." She answered the Time Lord. "The humans were happy too and those who chose to remain here on Gallifrey are still living in the colony, Southern Gallifrey or Arcadia City."

"What, you mean some of them left the planet?" Rose blurted out. "Where'd they go?"

"Back to their Earth in their universe. Over a thousand chose to go, including the Royalty, with the help of Dyna."

A grunt came from The Doctor, somewhat agreeing with those humans who had left Gallifrey that it wasn't as exotic as it looked.

"Once everyone had calmed down, The Doctor left again, but Lady Arkytior and her family decided to stay." Nightingale finished up her story. "Romana relinquished her role as interim President and gave it to Lady Arkytior. She's brilliant, and fair, knows her history and no-one has ever wanted to challenge her role as President."

Both Rose and The Doctor were stunned and amazed by the last part of the story. The Doctor thought it might have been the influence of the Bad Wolf, while Rose greatly respected her parallel counterpart.

"What about you?" Jenny asked Lizzie, noticing her jump suddenly. "What exactly are you doing here?"

Lizzie stared back at Jenny, realising she was just as perceptive as her half-sister. Maybe more so. "I like it here!" She answered in a sarcastic way. "But also I'm helping the Displaced and Changed to integrate into their surroundings, while helping them control their new abilities." She suddenly appeared distracted and looked back at the pub for a moment.

Eyes narrowing, The Doctor found her wording interesting. The displaced didn't necessarily mean the humans that came from Starship UK. And what abilities did they have?

"What do you mean by Changed?" Rose asked the half human, half Time Lady. "What new abilities do they have? And how exactly are they displaced?"

The Doctor nodded his head, grinning widely at Rose's questions. She was such a clever girl.

Lizzie sighed. "I mean Displaced, as in, those who have been caught out by a Rift or a Crack in Time. If they're lucky they get to go back home to their home universe. If they've been Changed and its irreversible, they get to come here. I help them control their abilities and emotions over not being able to go back home. It would be dangerous to let an Untrained loose on any Universe."

Jexie nodded in agreement, while The Doctor thought Lizzie was reeling off something that had been said dozens of times. Once again the young female looked back at the pub, appearing to mentally chat with somebody.

When Jenny looked at the pub's doorway she could see their pinky-orange aura floating in the darkness. "Who else is here?" She asked, still looking over at the pub.

Lizzie grimaced. "Yeah, okay. I'm training one of them at the moment. She's a bit shy and curious about The Doctor and m…Rose."

The Time Lord raised surprised brows. "Why?" He asked. "Because she travelled with a version of you two and when she saw you she thought you might have come to take her. I just told her you were different versions of who she travelled with."

A curious Rose was also looking at the pub now. "Can we see her?" She asked.

Lizzie sighed and nodded her head.

"This is going to be awkward!" Nightingale stated as Lizzie turned towards the pub and beckoned silently.

The figure stepped out of the shadows of the pub doorway and The Doctor stood up from his seat, stunned and his eyes wide. Jenny was heard to gasp. "Woah, blimey!" Rose uttered.

The female looked a hell of a lot like Jaime did in her original body.


The Dynacracker changed the channel on the Multi-Screen and she, Jaime, Alexia and John watched what was happening on the HoloScreen. J.D saw it was titled as 'World's Most Wanted'.

On the screen a young teenage, or maybe early twenties, female with light brown hair and looking slightly chubby was in a room that looked very familiar. Alexia recognised it as the Cabinet Room of Ten Downing Street. The girl bent down and picked up a skin suit off the floor, looking at it with a frown, before suddenly dropping it with a horror struck gasp.

"What!" The Half-Time Lord blurted out, clearly annoyed. "It's just a skin suit. It's not supposed to talk like that. This is the most inaccurate portrayal of our life I've ever seen!"

What the Slitheen would do with their victims skin in real life was different to what was happening on screen, in a different universe.

"That's not Doctor Who," Alexia complained. "That's some sort of distorted body horror show." John grunted in agreement with the woman.

Jaime continued to stare at the action on the screen as the girl was joined by some very nasty looking officials. The fear on the poor girl's face was very real as she backed away. She was also very familiar. "I've seen her before," Jaime spoke up and looked at J.D. "We've been in tha' universe but we didnae stay long." She showed him what she saw after picking up the First Aid kit.

John nodded his head. "Yeah, I remember," he said. He had, after all, seen it before via their TARDIS-like connection.

A curious Alexia looked over at her daughter and her daughter's bond-mate. "Was this when you were looking for me?" She asked.

"Aye," Jaime replied. "Tha's one of those fan fiction stories universe of the Dark Doctor variety."

Alexia groaned. She knew how much her daughter hated those type of fan stories.

A thoughtful expression appeared on Jaime's face before she turned to Dyna. "Has there ever been people like me turnin' up in this universe?"

Dyna smirked, happy to answer as she muted Multi-Screen. "Oh, all the time!" She answered. "But they don't often stay for long." She walked over to the desk and picked up a device that had been hidden underneath some scrolls. "This is a portable Arton Anomaly Detector…" She showed it off to the Time Travellers. "It's a smaller, handy version of what I have in my TARDIS…"

They were watching her, waiting for her to continue her explanation.

"...It detects random bursts of Artron that shouldn't be there, and when I get to where the anomaly was registered I can usually easy spot a Displaced. They have this shell shocked expression on their faces as they walk around aimlessly. If they're really lucky I get to take them back to their own Universe." Dyna placed the Anomaly Detector back on the desk.

"What if they're not so lucky?" Alexia asked.

Smiling grimly, Dyna noticed that Jaime didn't look all that impressed. "If their biology or their DNA has been irreversibly changed through their travels through the Void or a Crack in Time, then they won't be able to go back home. They tend to be dangerous and leaving them in their own universe untrained wouldn't be a very good idea."

"So what do you do with them?" J.D asked, sounding annoyed.

"Well, I take them to The Colony on the other side of Gallifrey…"

"The other side of Gallifrey?" John interrupted, his eyes wide. "But that's where The Death Zone is!"

"There's a Colony of humans in The Death Zone?" A shocked Alexia queried.

"But it's been terra-formed, hasn't it?" Jaime spoke up.

Dyna grinned at her question. "Yes, it's long since been terra-formed and it's now a thriving human colony."

The Half-Time Lord calmed down. He could see it in his Mind via his brother and it really did look very pretty. "Lizzie, Lady Arkytior's daughter helps to train the Changed so that they can control their abilities." Dyna added.

"Changed?" J.D asked and the ginger Time Lady nodded her head.

"It's what the Time Lords like to call them." She explained.

J.D rolled his eyes. "Of course they would!" He muttered.

"Dyna, has there ever been one of those 'Dark Doctor' types tae end up in this universe?" Jaime asked out of curiosity.

A scowl appeared on The Dynacracker's face at the question and she let out an angry snort, which quite surprised the three Time Travellers. Her blue eyes had taken on a chilly glare. "Oh yes, thankfully just the once," Dyna growled out before shaking her head. "Unfortunately she's still here…except she doesn't live in the Colony."

There was a lot of animosity and anger towards this mystery female and J.D felt he needed to question it. "What did she do to make you angry?" He asked. To his further surprise, Dyna laughed.

"What didn't she do!" She bit out and began pacing in front of the desk. "From the moment I left her to live her life in the Colony she was nothing but rude and manipulative. She kept going into places where she was not supposed to be and she would insult the Time Lords and Ladies to the point of them being riled up that it put a strain on the humans and the Changed. The final straw came when she manipulated all the other Changed to rebel with her. They were inhibited, arrested and thrown in prison on Pozithi for their troubles. I just wish I could send her back to her own universe and be done with her."

John's brows were raised in amazement. "Pazithi? Pazithi Gallifreya? The Copper Mining Moon?" He uttered and Alexia frowned at the Half-Time Lord.

But Dyna shook her head. "Not anymore. It's a prison Moon these days. Houses some of the most dangerous criminals in the universe."

"So she's on a prison moon with others like her? Alexia questioned.

"Yes, well she would be if all the other Changed hadn't apologised." The ginger Time Lady spoke. "They explained that when she manipulated them they felt compelled to do as she bid. They're back living happy lives away from her in the Colony." The room was silent for awhile as The Dynacracker continued to pace.

"Mind Control," Jaime suddenly spoke up. "Clearly has the ability tae control Minds." She looked to Dyna who had stopped pacing. "I want tae have a wee chat with her. Can ye bring her here?" She requested before hushing her mum and John when they protested.

"Yes," Dyna nodded. "I can, because I'm the one who brought her here, so she's my responsibility…my burden!" She walked over to the Teleport in the corner of the room and pressed some buttons on the controls. "You need to be careful around her through, because she will try to manipulate you, not to mention she tends to be skittish around The Doctor."