"So this alien threat is gone?" asked Sara, as the Legends and the TARDIS team stood on the Waverider's bridge.

"Yep," said the Doctor. "Sent it to another point in history, using a slightly different type of spell that Constantine taught me back in the day. Don't worry, I've already dealt with it then. But without the consciousness the Autons couldn't exist and thus melted away as you saw."

"And thanks to linking the TARDIS with our mind wipe gun we managed to clear everyone's minds in one big go," said Ray, beaming. "I do love it when things work out nicely."

"What about the creature that attacked us?" asked Zari.

"Oh that? That was just a symptom of the Conciousness," said the Doctor, waving her hand dismissively. "Best just forget about it. Anyway, I guess we'll be off."

"You're not going to stay?" asked Sara. "We could use your help?"

"Sadly, no," said the Doctor. "We have our own universe to look after." She turned and left, her companions quickly following.

"What's with the abrupt exit?" asked Graham.

"And what really was that thing that attacked us?" asked Yaz.

"Well," said the Doctor sheepishly, pulling a small crystal out of her pocket. She threw it onto the ground, and once the light subsided the Baku was there, sniffing the TARDIS console.

"I couldn't have them do anything nasty to it," said the Doctor. "We'll drop it off somewhere quiet, let it have its peace. It never meant to hurt anyone after all."

"That's good," said Ryan. "So where do we go now?"

"Oh I think we need a holiday," said the Doctor with a grin. "And as nice as Disneyland is, well... I've always preferred Disney World."