Jaime Barrett was last seen as a cameo in the story 'Unanswered Questions' in one of the Universe jumping chapters.


Jenny, The Doctor and Rose all watched as the doppleganger sat down between Nightingale and Lizzie. She had a fascinated expression on her face as she stared at Jenny.

The Doctor stared at the girl who had the same brown hair, same hazel eyes, same everything as his Jaime once had. "What's your name? He asked, only to frown when she didn't answer him.

She was still too busy looking at Jenny and he could sense she was feeling uncomfortable. Then Lizzie tapped the girl on the shoulder and she looked at the Half-Time Lady with furrowed brows. They appeared to be having a mental conversation.

The girl turned her attention back to The Doctor with a sheepish smile and to his further surprise she didn't answer him vocally. 'My name is Jaime Barrett.' She signed.

Unfortunately a puzzled Rose was unable to understand what had just been said. "What did she say?" She asked The Doctor.

"She said her name is Jaime Barrett." Jenny answered instead. Because of the way she'd been born she had been gifted with various versions of Sign Language.

A grim smile appeared on The Doctor's face. He really hadn't expected there to be a language barrier, especially with Rose. She had yet to learn the basics of Sign Language even if it didn't seem all that important. As for the girl, it was obvious she was another version of his Jaime, only with a different surname. So perhaps her mother had married.

He needed to know more about her. "How did you get here?" The Doctor questioned while signing.

"Through the Void." Barrett signed in reply while Lizzie helpfully spoke for her.

The Time Lord nodded his thanks to the immortal Half-Time Lady, though he was rather surprised over how this Jaime wound up in this Universe.

"Isn't the Void supposed to be dangerous?" Rose asked him. "That's why all those Cybermen and Daleks were sucked in."

The Doctor looked at her with a huge grin and held her hand. "Yes, Rose. It's meant to be very dangerous," he replied. "Which was the reason I opened the Void in the first place. It should've been impossible for her to survive it."

The Doctor turned his attention back to Barrett who was suddenly looking at them with interest with a huge smile on her face. "How exactly did you end up in the Void in the first place?" He asked, signing.

Smiling sheepishly, Barrett replied with; "I let go of the lever." She signed.

At first the Time Travellers were puzzled over the girl's answer until Rose perked up, her brown eyes wide and excited. "Hold on, did you travel with a version of me and The Doctor?" Rose asked her. She noticed the girl was watching her intently as she spoke, so perhaps she could lip read as well as sign.

"Yes and no," Barrett answered her, causing even more confusion. "I originally travelled with The Doctor and Martha."

At this point The Doctor felt really confused. If his counterpart had found her while he was with Martha, then how did she end up with himself and Rose?

"How did you go from travelling with dad and Martha to travelling with dad and Rose?" Jenny asked what the Time Lord was thinking.

"Weeping Angels." Barrett simply signed.

The Doctor nodded sagely, beginning to understand. His and Martha's counterparts must have come across the Angels in Wester Drumlins, and while they got sent to 1969, this Jaime was most likely sent back to a different time. "Oh, I see now," he said in a thoughtful way. "So how did you end up travelling with my counterpart in the first place?" He asked the girl.

"It was through a crack in time." Barrett answered him. Then, as Jenny, The Doctor and Rose listened, Barrett began to fully explain her adventure, with the help of Luzzie speaking for her.

Because she'd been born Autistic with added Aspergers, Barrett hadn't been much of an outdoors person. But she did like going to the seaside with her parents and siblings, when it was quiet with few people running about. It was there that she got separated from her family and suddenly found herself in a different universe. It had happened so quick it was almost like nothing had happened.

But Barrett had felt something. Sitting down on a bench and feeling discombobulated, she tried to understand what had happened, but she was soon joined by a man she knew to be fictional. The Doctor. He'd been searching for a way get his Rose back when his TARDIS alerted him to an anomaly. So he followed it and found Barrett, where she promptly fainted in front of him.

When she woke up she found she was in the TARDIS Medbay, apparently having suffered from a bout of dehydration. Though The Doctor didn't know a thing about her, or her name, because she never spoke, he let her wander the TARDIS and had the Time Machine look after her whenever he would leave it for an adventure. At some point they were joined by Martha, and Barrett occasionally saw her whenever she went for a wander. Whenever The Doctor and Martha would leave for an adventure, Barrett would go into the Console Room, feeling curious. It was there that a sudden appearance by a pale skinned female and a Doctor appeared in the Console Room, scaring her.

"Oh my god!" Rose uttered. "That sounds a lot like J.D and our Jaime."

The Doctor nodded thoughtfully. "They did travel through a lot of Universes. It would have been possible they would have come across several versions of themselves."

Barrett watched them speaking. She'd always had such a weird feeling that the dark haired girl must have been somebody important. After all, she and duplicate Doctor had recognised her. And then when they'd been about to leave, her dark haired version of herself had hesitated, apparently seeing something that worried her.

"I think she wanted to protect me from danger," Barrett signed. "We had a telepathic conversion…" And didn't that feel weird. "…protected certain memories and gave me Electrokinesis."

The Time Travellers were surprised, The Doctor's brows furrowed. "What did she do that for?" He asked. In order to explain, Barrett continued on with the rest of the story.

Once her parallel self and the Doctor duplicate left, Barrett thought nothing more of it. Maybe because Martha and The Doctor came crashing back in, having been chased by the Family of Blood. For two and a half months they were hiding out in 1913, with Barrett having to pretend she was John Smith's niece called Susan. Which is what The Doctor had decided to call her because he didn't know her actual name.

When all hell broke loose it was frightening and loud and when she got back to the TARDIS she hid for days, traumatised. The Time Machine let The Doctor find her when she was ready and he apologised over what happened in 1913. The next time Barrett left the TARDIS was when they flew to the end of the universe and found Jack, got chased by FutureKind and found The Master in human form. Barrett, having found everything once again overwhelming, had taken to hiding in the TARDIS again.

Only she forgot The Master would steal the TARDIS. And when she found him stalking the corridors he was surprised and before she could run, he caught her and attacked her Mind attempting to find out who she was. Only he'd get electrocuted whenever he'd get close to certain memories. He gave up after awhile, only to hypnotise Barrett in becoming his daughter…

"I'm so, so sorry." The Doctor apologised for his parallel frenemy's behaviour. He and his fellow Time Travellers were horrified and aghast over what The Master did to her.

Barrett smiled thinly and shrugged her shoulders. "I don't remember much of the time I was with him, or the Year That Never Was," she signed. "Though I still have the occasional nightmare."

Lizzie gave the girl a one armed hug. She was well aware of those nightmares.

…After The Doctor reversed the whole Paradox Year and fixed the TARDIS, The Doctor took his friends to the Medbay to give them a quick check up. For Barrett, The Doctor gave her a full mental checkup. It was there that she spoke for the first time and told the Time Lord her name is Jaime and not Susan. And because she was Autistic/Aspergers that was much harder to do and her voice croaked from very little use…

"Hold on, you could talk and hear what people were saying?" Rose asked Barrett.

"Patience, Rose." The Doctor admonished her.

"Sorry!" The blonde muttered.

Barrett continued on. …Martha and Jack left the TARDIS, which just left The Doctor and Barrett. They had adventures together that wasn't too taxing on her. And then came along Wester Drumlins. The Doctor had found some strange anomalies so they decided to investigate. Unfortunately, Barrett had been far too scared to enter the big scary house and nor did she notice an Angel sneaking up behind her. She was transported so far backwards in time and landed in some moorland.

It was night and it was cold and she called for The Doctor until she collapsed to the ground, chilled to the bone. When she next woke up, Barrett once more found herself in the TARDIS Medbay, with The Doctor checking her over. She was happy to see him, until she spotted Rose. Turned out she had been transported back to 1879 Scotland and she'd been found lying in the middle of the road by Doctor and Rose. Barrett was surprised and found it strange that she'd been sent back to the time when Rose was with The Doctor.

As she continued to travel with them, Barrett began to form a plan. And by the time it came to the Cybermen, Daleks and Torchwood she knew what to do. When it came to opening the Void, Barrett shoved Rose over to The Doctor's side while she took the right side magnet. Sure enough the lever on her side failed and she did her best to get to it despite the Void pulling at her, all the while hearing The Doctor and Rose shouting at her. It wasn't easy to get the lever righted, but when she did she found herself leaving the ground and being pulled towards the Void. So she let it have her. She let go of the lever.

"What? Just like that?" Rose gasped out. "You sacrificed yourself just to keep us together?" She didn't know whether to be honoured or annoyed.

"It was reckless," The Doctor commented. "You could have died."

But Lizzie shook her head. "If she hadn't let go there would have been two of her." She said. "Dyna explained that to Jaime after she picked her up and established what happened to her. That version of The Doctor and Rose are now looking after a younger version of Jaime."

The Doctor sighed. As much as he didn't want to admit it, she did have a point.

"What was the Void like?" Rose suddenly asked out of curiosity. She only asked because she almost fell into it herself, but she could sense and feel that her Doctor, Lizzie and Jexie didn't approve of it.

"It was endless," Barrett signed after awhile, replying to Rose's question. "Light and dark, no up, no down, no left or right." She appeared to be in deep thought before continuing. "It burned so much. Everything burned. I screamed and I screamed until it took my voice away. Then it took my hearing before giving me such strange abilities…" Barrett ended her description of the Void and began to shake, whether it was out of fear or something else, The Doctor didn't know.

Lizzie caught the girl in a comforting hug and mentally spoke to her. For a fleeting moment the Time Travellers saw electricity pass across her skin followed by a shifting of features before it settled again.

"Is she okay?" Jenny asked.

Lizzie shook her head. "It's still all raw for her," she explained. "It's not just The Master she has nightmares about, but of her time in the Void. As for her abilities they're all kinetic and when I manage to get her to control one, another rears its head. It's like they're endless."

A strange feeling of dejavu passed over The Doctor. The same thing happened with his Jaime after he brought her into the TARDIS.

"When Dyna found her on a beach in Wales she was extremely unstable. She was lucky she was found quickly or she could have destroyed half of Wales…excuse me!" Lizzie stood up with Barrett and they walked back into the pub.

Watching them go, Rose shuddered at the thought of being pulled apart and having her DNA changed in such a brutal way inside a Void of nothing. And if that wasn't enough the poor girl had her voice and hearing taken away from her. Sensing her horror, The Doctor rubbed her back in comfort.

"Where would you like to go next?" The Nightingale asked before standing up and stretching.

That's when Rose had an idea. "Doctor, can we see where you grew up? Your home?" She requested. "Your family home."

The look on his face said it all and he shook his head. "No, not happening." He told a disappointed Rose.

But it appeared she was not the only one curious. "Please, dad," Jenny said with a hint of a smile when he looked at her with wide eyes. "We don't need to go in, you can just show us." Jenny's eyes were puppy dog-like, and when he looked back at Rose she was smiling that smile of hers that she knew he couldn't resist.

The Doctor let out a defeated sigh. "Okay, fine," he muttered. "But we only look from afar." They stood up and they walked back towards the Teleports.


Exiting the Mind of the trouble making girl, Jaime quickly caught her before before she could tumble to the floor. She walked over to the chair by the desk and placed her in it. Looking how peaceful this girl looked as she slept she couldn't believe how much chaos she could cause. When she was Teleported into the office via the Teleport, the expression on the dirt streaked face of the brown haired girl was that of surprise. Until she spotted J.D in the room and screamed out, apparently fearful. John just found it disturbing. For Jaime, the whole screaming thing annoyed her, as well as finding it offensive.

So she commanded the female to shut up, in which she promptly did. Looking closely, this girl was a mess. Her brown hair was long and scraggly, her clothes were patchwork and raggedy and her face was full of dirty copper smudges. Half a minute later, much to Jaime's surprise, the girl broke through the control and began pleading with her mother to help her escape before going on to utter a bible passage. It barely effected Jaime, J.D and Dyna, but it had a great effect on Alexia, who suddenly found the need to rescue the 'poor trapped human'.

Luckily Jaime pulled her back, ending the compulsion. She identified that the very dangerous girl had used religion as a form of Mind Control to force her victims to do what she wanted. So Jaime used her Mind Control on the girl to force her to talk. The girl revealed a lot about herself, her name, where she came from and how she ended up in the Doctor's Universe. They all found the girl's views on The Doctor to be skewed and downright offensive.

When asked how she came to be in this universe, the girl claimed, quite proudly, that she had killed The Doctor with her ability and escaped his universe. Angered by the girl's attitude, Jaime asked her if she wanted to go home. She said she did so Jaime beckoned her over, and when she was close she grabbed the girl, forced her way into her Mind and began to search what powers she had.

"What was that?" Alexia questioned her daughter as Dyna used her Sonic Glove to scan the unconscious girl. "What was all that glowing about?"

"I think she might have absorbed her abilities," J.D answered her. "I saw her do the same thing with Donna, absorbed her half of the Metacrisis so she could remember The Doctor without burning up."

Eyes wide and completely fascinated, Alexia remembered Jaime telling her how she helped Donna to remember. She just didn't realise it involved so much physicality.

"So wha' are ye goin' tae do with her now?" Jaime asked the Hybrid Time Lady.

She seemed to be fiddling with the inhibitor on the back of the girl's lower neck. "I'm going to send back to her home Universe." Dyna answered her.

However, Jaime furrowed her brow at the reply. "She came through a crack in Time tha' literally erased her from her families memories. Sendin' her back tae a Universe where no-one remembers you is a tad harsh."

A cold glare was sent Jaime's way. "I don't care, I just want her out of my Universe and out of my life!" Dyna replied just as coldly.

The Time Travellers glanced at each other, glad that none of them were on the receiving end of Dyna's wrath.

The unconscious girl soon disappeared in a flash of white.

"Where'd she go?" Alexia asked.

"I sent her to my TARDIS," the Hybrid Time Lady answered her. "She'll be safe inside a secure room until I send her back home." She turned to her three guests with a frown. "Now what else was I meant to do?" Dyna muttered thoughtfully.

"We were talking about all the universes your Multi-Screen can show, until you got distracted with that weird girl." John spoke up.

"No, that's not it," Dyna shook her head, but then her eyes widened. "Oh, of course! Superheroes!"

Confused over Dyna's sudden mad ramblings, Jaime watched as Dyna scooted over to another door and opened it.

"I've got something for you, Jaime," she said, going into the room. "For both of you, actually. I was going to drop them off at Torchwood back in your universe, but…you're here now!"

Equally just as confused, Alexia took a couple of steps towards the open door. "What have you got for them?" She asked. But then she let out a gasp of surprise as items came floating out of the room. "Oh, you're telekinetic!" She uttered out, followed by a chuckle.

"Hah! I'm more than just telekinetic." Dyna corrected as she followed the items out of the room.

Jaime watched as one of the pile of items floated towards her, recognising a pile of neatly folded silvery grey clothes in their original state. "But I've already got ChameleonWear. Why do I need another pair?" She asked, grabbing the clothes anyway before frowning, puzzled as J.D grabbed his own pair of ChameleonWear. She could feel and sense his confusion.

"These are Version Five. What you are wearing are an old pair of Version Three. They degrade in time and likely to fail the wearer. These new ones are completely updated and more versatile."

The Scots-girl grunted in thought. "And the trainers?" She asked next.

"They're Anti-gravity, so you don't have to take precautions when landing."

Jaime's mouth fell open, shocked and amazed. "Wha'? Really?" She questioned and the ginger Time Lady nodded her head. Grinning now, Jaime looked down at the anti-gravity trainers. It was a nice thing to do. Despite really wanting a pair of these trainers she hadn't bothered actually looking for them as they seemed a rare find in her Universe. "Awww, thank you!" She said, still grinning.

"Why do I need a pair of ChameleonWear?" A curious but still confused J.D asked.

"Because every superhero needs a sidekick, and one who doesn't wear such Ill fitting clothes!" Dyna told him with a hint of a grin, while Alexia laughed at the offended expression on J.D's face. She wasn't sure if it was the clothes remark or the sidekick remark, but it was still funny.

Jaime stared at the Hybrid Time Lady. "Wha'? Are ye sayin' that John joins me on my Superhero duties?" She asked out of disbelief.

"Of course!" Dyna replied with a nod of her head. "On less busy nights I've watched you play your superhero roles as The Black Bullet and The Shadow and you make a great team together. I just felt you both needed an update on the clothing department in order to do the job right."

Frowning at the Superhero nickname he'd been given, J.D hadn't even thought about joining his bond-mate on a mission to fight crime. He was more to do with aliens. But then he grinned, because he did make a great team with his Impossible Girl. "Okay, though isn't this a kind of sp…"

"Don't you dare say that word!" "Dinnae say it!" Both Dyna and Jaime shouted, interrupting the Half-Time Lord.

With raised brows, J.D took a surprised step back at the anger thrown towards him over what he tried to say. "Alright, alright…calm down!" He muttered. "What about this device?" He enquired about the strange looking gadget on top of his ChameleonWear. "What does it do?"

"It's an Emulator," Dyna told him. "We use them at the Celestial Intervention Agency. They record and store abilities which then can be used at a later date, or can be used against somebody to aid in a quick escape."

Fascinated, John picked it up and inspected it. "Woah, no way! And these actually work?" Dyna nodded as Jaime joined him in inspecting the device.

"Won't the CIA mind?" The Scots-girl questioned.

"Not really," Dyna answered. "It was me who designed and built them. How's the Sparring Partner holding up?"

Jaime looked up at the ginger Time Lady with an odd smile. "It's workin' brilliantly." She replied.

"Wizard!" A still awestruck John uttered as he continued to inspect the device. He was extremely curious to test it out but he could sense that Jaime wasn't all that keen and felt hesitant. "Can we use that room to change into these?" He requested.

"Of course!" Dyna uttered and she and Alexia watched as John steered Jaime into the room that Dyna had previously been in.

"No hanky-panky!" Alexia called out and got the satisfaction of hearing her daughter groan out in embarrassment before the door was shut.

Now that they were busy putting on their Superhero clothes, Alexia turned her attention back to Multi-Screen, watching what was happening on the muted HoloScreen.

"What's on your Mind?" She heard Dyna ask her.

"Nothing really…except…" She turned to face the Time Lady who was sat on the edge of the desk with her arms folded. "You were born human, right?" Alexia asked. "I mean, I vaguely remember you piloting The Doctor's TARDIS, frizzy ginger hair…"

"Yep!" Dyna nodded her head. "Born on Earth as a human to human parents in my home town of Sunderland. We lived in the same area, you and I, probably even lived in the same house."

Alexia let out an amazed gasp, her eyes wide. "So how come you went from being on Earth to living here on Gallifrey?" She asked. "What happened?"

Dyna frowned thoughtfully at the question. "Gallifrey happened!" She answered. "When it appeared in the sky on a cold Boxing Day morning in 2009."

"The End of Time." Alexia muttered, recognising the description.

Dyna nodded again. "I woke up and found myself stood outside on the road without any shoes on and then this big orangey-red planet catches my attention. I'm staring at it in fear and awe as it comes in closer, then suddenly I'm swallowing some sort of energy that came down from the planet. I didn't have time to even understand what had happened because The Doctor had been nearby and pulled me out of the way of a speeding car."

Alexia narrowed her eyes at this. None of that made any sense. "But hold on! There shouldn't have been anyone driving cars. Everyone had been The Master at the time." She blurted out.

"Yeah," Dyna nodded again. "The Master was trying to kill me."

The woman's brown eyes widened. "Why?" She asked, disturbed.

"Because I was with The Doctor and The Master saw an easy chance to get rid of me." Came the answer and poor Alexia felt even more puzzled than ever.

"No, The Doctor was with The Master." She said.

"Like I said," Dyna was smirking now. "I was with The Doctor."

Alexia grunted an annoyed grunt and ran her hands through her hair. What the former human turned Time Lady told her was really confusing her and just about frazzled her brain. Then she realised that Time Travel was probably involved and looked up at Dyna with wide eyes. "Oh my god!" She uttered. "You were with The Doctor!" She laughed in utter disbelief and was joined by Dyna.

Now that she actually understood, Dyna had had literally been in two different places. An older version, perhaps, was with the Tenth Doctor in the Naismith Mansion, while the younger version had been a target of The Master, but saved by a different Doctor. But what was another Doctor doing there? When Alexia calmed down she decided to ask. "So you were in two different places. Who was the other Doctor?" She asked.

"It was his Ninth Incarnation and he was with Jack and Rose," Dyna told her. "Various versions of them have turned up throughout my human life and saved me from Zygons or Autons, or even Daleks," she explained when she saw Alexia's questioning expression. "And I never even knew who he was at the time."

Alexia nodded her understanding. "What was the energy you'd swallowed?" She asked next.

"It was a mix of Artron and Huon," Dyna replied. "That was the main cause of my multiple personality disorder."

"And the Superpowers?" Alexia further questioned, skipping past the idea that the younger version of Dyna had a personality disorder.

"That was simply an accidental exposure of the Untempered Schism." Dyna said and sighed. "The younger me had Cryokinesis, Wolfy had Pyrokinesis and another had telekinesis. When I regenerated the pyro and the cryo combined into pyro-Cryokinesis." Looking at Alexia, the ginger Hybrid Time Lady could tell that she had more questions to ask. "What else is on your Mind?" She asked the woman.

"Well…" Alexia paced a little and looked out of the window. "It's that Crack in Time thing. The Time Lords used it in order to contact The Doctor on Trenzalore." She turned her attention to Dyna. "But in our Universe there is no Crack in Time, but there's still The Silence and Trenzalore."

"Right…so what's the question?" The Hybrid Time Lady asked.

"If there's no Time Lords then that means there won't be a regeneration reset for The Doctor."

Dyna hummed thoughtfully and figured out what to say in order to ease Alexia's worries. "There will be Time Lords, and Gallifrey, they just won't be found in the usual way."

Alexia's mouth gaped open.

"As for The Doctor's regeneration reset. It's not just Time Lords who can grant that. Bad Wolf can do it too!"

Alexia's eyes widened in surprise. "What? Really?" She asked, sounding amazed, yet relieved. She hadn't really thought of Bad Wolf using her powers like that.

Dyna nodded her head with a wry smile.

The door to the side room opened and out stepped Jaime and J.D, freshly changed into their new ChameleonWear. "Wha' got the two of ye laughin' away?" The Scots-girl asked while John shut the door.

"Oh, just the madness of Time Travel!" Alexia replied and turned to her daughter.

She noticed Jaime's clothes didn't look any different, but there was a massive difference with J.D. His jeans were no longer Ill fittingly baggy. They were now skinny jeans, but because it was John, who looked like a certain actor from her old Universe, they looked more super skinny. He still wore his coat, his blue pinstripe jacket and his maroon t-shirt. On his wrist he wore the Emulator and on his face he wore his glasses. It was likely that he was giving it a further inspection.

"Crikey! Don't you look like one handsome hot potato!" Dyna blurted out and both Jaime and Alexia chuckled at the way John blushed at the compliment.

"These new trainers are so bouncy!" Jaime said about the Anti-grav trainers. "Feels like I'm floatin' on clouds." She Super-jumped several times and each time she landed she bounced slightly before regaining her footing. "Fan-dabby-dozy!" She cried out gleefully.

"Yeah, that's the general idea," Dyna stated. "They're designed for heavy footed people." She watched as Jaime performed one last Super-jump before landing next to her mum, who just shook her head. "Right, everyone sorted?" The Hybrid Time Lady queried. "Good, now we can find out where the others went." Just as she turned to her office door, an alarm suddenly went off and she groaned out, annoyed. "Oh no, not now!" She moaned.

"Why? What's that noise about?" Alexia asked her.

"Sounds like some sort of alarm." John stated, looking towards where the noise was coming from.

The Time Travellers watched as Dyna hurried over to Multi-Screen and quickly began working on its console. "When a Universe is in grave danger Multi-screen lets me know by setting off an alarm," she explained to them. "Normally I can do something to save it if it isn't a Fixed Point, but this is a mauve alert and I have a nasty feeling I know which universe it is." The alarm stopped as the Holo-Screen changed to the endangered Universe and Dyna stared at what was happening on the screen. "Oh, Rassilon!" She uttered, horrified. "That is a shame. That is a crying shame!" She shook her head as she was joined by J.D, Jaime and Alexia.

They too stared at the screen, horror washing off everyone.

"What happened?" The Half-Time Lord appeared to ask before he too shook his head. "How can that even happen?" He questioned next. "That should have been impossible."

Jaime glared silently at what she saw on the HoloScreen, noticing it had been entitled as 'The MandelaVerse'. With all the other universes she'd been able to feel something from them. But with this one, there was nothing. No danger senses screaming, no intuition and not any psychic visions. And with what she was seeing right now she certainly didn't like what was happening.

"Is a mauve alert a Fixed Point?" Alexia questioned Dyna. "Can you go in and fix it?" She asked, trying her best not to look at the screen. It was too heartbreaking to watch.

"No, no. It's not even that!" Dyna lamented, shaking her head. "It's a Black Point." The Time travellers gave her a confused look. "It's non-existent," she explained. "At least my TARDIS seems to think so. No matter how many times I tried to get into that Universe she just refused to acknowledge it."

"What?" The Half-Time Lord blurted out. "It exists, it's right there!" He pointed out.

"Not according to my TARDIS." The ginger Time Lady answered him. "Basically this is an artificially created Anti-Universe." Jaime felt waves of confusion. "Artificial? How?" She asked.

"Having researched it," Dyna scowled at the screen. "Turns out some mad scientists in Switzerland created their own version of the Big Bang with a Particle Accelerator and in turn created an Anti-Universe with negative energy. They also seemed to have harvested DNA from research hospitals and Ancestry sites…" She trailed off and frowned.

"Why would they do that?" Alexia asked. "What would they need DNA for?"

"Hmm…" Dyna turned her attention to the Time Travellers. "It's a passing theory, but… There's quite a few humans in that Universe, probably thousands, that can see there is something different about their world. They can't figure out how they swapped Universes, or why it happened. Those people who have been Displaced are likely the ones who've had their DNA harvested."

John understood what had occurred. "Their DNA was run through the Accelerator. Thus forcing their Minds and Souls into a Mirror version of themselves." He said rather darkly and Alexia gasped.

"That just horrible." She said.

Dyna just nodded her head in agreement. "These poor confused people call themselves Mandela Effected and they have tons of theories on how they've found themselves to be on the wrong Earth. They're barely even close!" Letting out a snarl of frustration and her blue eyes taking on an icy chill, Dyna turned off Multi-Screen with a bit more force than normal. "And I can't bloody well do anything to help them out! Come on, let's go."

And she angrily stormed off towards the door with the Time Travellers reluctantly following her.