"Poor girl." Violet got out of the TARDIS and sympathised for it.

Rose and the Doctor followed, the latter speaking, "I dunno what's wrong with her, she's sort of... queasy. Indigestion, like she didn't wanna land."

"Oh, if you think there's gonna be trouble, we could always get back inside and go somewhere else..." Rose said seriously, before both of them burst out laughing at how unlikely that was. Violet, however was too caught up in the surroundings, which Rose was glad for.

"I think... we've landed inside a cupboard!" The Doctor looked around, "Here we go!" he opened a door and they entered another room.

"Open Door 15." A computerised, female voice said.

"Some sort of base... moon base, sea base, space base... they build these things out of kits." The Doctor shared while opening another door.

Rose listened, "Glad we're indoors - sounds like a storm out there..." Which was true.

The wind oversounded the quietly mumble words of Violet. "We shouldn't be here."

"Open Door 16." They walked into another corridor, led by the Doctor, Violet trailing behind.

"Human design - you've got a thing about kits. This place was put together like a flat-pack wardrobe, only bigger. And easier." The Doctor marvelled.

"Open Door 17."

They walked into a canteen-looking room and the Doctor strode right into the middle of it, "Oh, it's a sanctuary base!"

"Close Door 17." The computer announced Violet closing the door.

"Deep Space exploration. We've goneway out. And listen to that, underneath..." He pointed downwards, indicating for Rose to listen. "Someone's drilling."

"Welcome to hell." Rose stated.

The Doctor said, "Oh, it's not THAT bad!"

"No, over there!" His blonde companion stated and laughed, pointing at the words 'WELCOME TO HELL' written on the wall by hand. Symbols were written underneath it, sparking curiousity in Violet. She moved forwards and touched the wall, her fingers trailing after the words. Her face fell when she translated them for herself.

"Hold on..." He crouched down in front of the text, causing Violet to move away as soon as he did. He didn't notice, however, since he was too caught up in his own world, "What does that say?"

He inspected it closer, "That's weird. It won't translate."

"But I thought the TARDIS translated everything, writing as well. We should see English." Rose moved next to him.

"Exactly. If that's not working, then it means... this writing is old. Very old. Impossibly old." He breathed.

"We should find out who's in charge." He turned the wheel of another metal door to open it while talking, "We've gone beyond the reach of the TARDIS' knowledge. Not a good move. And if someone's lucky enough-"

"Open Door 19."

The door opened and the pair were greeted by creatures with tentacle-like things hanging from their face and a lit-up plastic ball in their hand, attached to whatever was under the tentacles.

"Right! Hello! Sorry! Uh... I was just saying, uh... nice base!" The Doctor composed himself.

Simultaniously, the Ood spoke, "We must feed."

"You're gonna what?" He looked genuinely confused.

"We must feed." They repeated.

"Yeah. I think they mean us." She panicked, backing up. Violet just stood and watched silently, not seeing the Ood as threat.

"We must feed. We must feed. We must feed." They chanted as the Doctor and Rose ran for the other door, but they were greeted by more Ood, also chanting.

Yet another door is opened, revealing more Ood, which corner the pair of time travellers. They completely forgot the girl leaning against a wall, still silently observing.

"We must feed. We must feed. We must feed."

The Doctor fished his sonic screwdriver out of his pocket as Rose grabbed a chair and armed herself with it.

"We must feed. We must feed."

The duo were cornered into a wall- the Ood were aproaching them from all sides.

"We must feed. We must feed. We must feed. We must feed. We must feed."

One of the Ood tapped his lit-up ball, "You. If you are hungry."

"Sorry?" The Doctor asked, confused, and lowered his screwdriver.

"We apologise. Electromagnetics have interfered with our speech systems." The Ood spoke, making Rose put down her chair."Would you like some refreshment?" It asked.

"Uhm..." Was all the Doctor could produce.

"Open Door 16." A man entered, flanked by two other men carrying guns.

"What the hell...? How did...?" His American voice said. He approached Rose and the Doctor, also not noticing Violet.

The man spoke into a device on his arm in disbelief, "Captain... you're not going to believe this. We've got PEOPLE. Out of nowhere. I mean, real people. I mean two... living... people. Just standing here, right in front of me."

Rose and the Doctor wore puzzled masks on their faces as the 'Captain' replied, "Don't be stupid, that's impossible."

"I suggest telling THEM that." The man stared at the couple.

"But you're a sort of space base, you must have visitors now and then. It can't be that impossible." Rose quizzically asked.

"You're telling me you don't know where you are?" He asked roughly.

The Doctor grins, "No idea. More fun that way."

A voice sounded, "Stand by, everyone. Buckle down. We have incoming. And it's a big one. Quake Point 5 on its way." The based started to quake and tremble, and the man that adressed them opened a door and urges them to follow.

"Through here! Now. Quickly, come on!" The sound of sirens prompt them to listen. "Now!"

Violet follows silently still, not causing a fuss at the smoke and shuddering of the corridor the rush through.

"Move it! Come on! Come on, come on!" The American man shouts, and Rose screams as sparks fly in front of her. "Move it, come on! Quickly! Move it!" He repeats.

The continued and barged into what looked like the control room of the base. A black man, assumedly the captain, looked up as they entered, the rest of the crew looking up from their work as well. Their mouths drop open, causing the Doctor to beam at them.

"Oh, my GOD. You meant it." The captain looked at the other crew members.

"People! Look at that! Real people!" A woman moved up to them.

"That's us. Hooray!" The Doctor said, looking a little disturbed.

Rose smiled hesitantly, "Yeah, definitely real. My name's Rose... Rose Tyler, and-and this is the Doctor."

An Indian-looking young man strode over to them, "Come on... the oxygen must be offline. We're hallucinating. They can't be... no. They're real!"

The captain sighed impatiently, "Come ON, we're in the middle of an alert! Danny, strap up, the quake's coming in! Impact in thirty seconds!" The seconds were counted down on a computer. "Sorry, you two, whoever you are. Just... hold on. Tight." He told the two. Since nobody had noticed Violet, she just grabbed onto whatever she could.

"Hold on to what?" Rose asked.

"Anything. I don't care. Just hold on." The captain said calmy, "Ood, are we fixed?"

"Your kindness in this emergency is much appreciated."

"What's this planet called, anyway?" The Doctor called over.

"Now, don't be stupid. It hasn't got a name. How could it have a name?" A woman asked them rhetorically, causing the Doctor to raise his eyebrows. "You really don't know, do you?" She said.

"And... IMPACT!" The captain shouted, just as the entire base started shaking violently. They are thrown around but the shudders pass quickly, and the Doctor stood up.

"Oh, well, that wasn't so bad-" He was mistaken and thrown backwards when the base shook again, this time twice as strong. A console caused a small explosion and sparks flew around the room as they were tossed around the room.

Once it finally stopped, Zach called register.

"Everyone all right? Speak to me, Ida?" He asked.

"Yeah, yeah!"

"Danny?"

"Fine." The Indian replied.

"Toby?"

"Yeah, fine."

"Scooti?"

"No damage."

"Jefferson?"

"Check!" The American with a fire extinguisher shouted.

"We're fine, thanks, fine, yeah, don't worry about us." The Doctor motioned to him and Rose.

"But what about her?" Danny pointed to Violet who had already regained composure and was leaning against a wall again, still completely still. She hadn't said a word since they had left the TARDIS.

The Doctor looked over to her, shock crawling over his features.

"I'm fine." She said quietly and moved away and scooped some documents from the floor, examining them.

The Doctor watched her for a few moments, ashamed that he had forgotten she was even with them, then looked at Rose, who shrugged before turning away and looking smug.

"The surface caved in." The captain, Zach, stated. The computer shows the units that have been lost. "I deflected it onto storage 5 through 8. We've lost them completely. Toby, go and check the rocket link."

"That's not my department." Toby argued.

"Just do as I say, yeah?" Zach watched Toby grudgingly leave the room.

"Oxygen holding. Internal gravity 56.6. We should be okay." Ida checked the readings.

Rose looked around, "Never mind the earthquake, that's... that's one hell of a storm. What is that, a hurricane?"

"You'd need an atmosphere for a hurricane. There's no air out there. It's a complete vacuum."

Violet tuned out as she translated some more symbols on a piece of paper, but looked up at the sight of a stunning black hole above them.

"That's a black hole." Rose said.

"But that's impossible." The Doctor exclaimed.

Zach sighed, "I did warn you."

"We're standing under a black hole." The Doctor breathed.

"We're in orbit." Ida announced.

"But we can't be..." He emthasised.

"You can see for yourself. We're in orbit."

He turned to look at her, "But we CAN'T be."

"This lump of rock is suspended in perpetual geostationary orbit around that black hole without falling in. Discuss." Ida explained, as if speaking to a kid, even if that kid was highly educated, even more so than herself.

"And that's bad, yeah?" Rose asked hesitantly.

"That doesn't cover it... a black hole's a dead star, it collapses in on itself, in and in and in until the matter's so dense and tight it starts to pull everything else in too. Nothing in the universe can escape it. Light, gravity- time- everything just gets pulled inside... and crushed." The Doctor explained.

"So, they can't be in orbit. We should be pulled right in." Rose looked up at it, scared.

"We should be dead." He said.

"And yet... here we are. Beyond the laws of physics. Welcome on board." Ida looked the tiniest bit smug.

"But if there's no atmosphere out there, what's that?" Rose pointed at the clouds which approached the black hole.

"Stars breaking up... gas clouds... we have whole solar systems being ripped apart above our heads before falling into that thing." Ida responded in awe and with great respect for the black hole.

"So, a bit worse than a storm, then." Rose commented jokingly.

"Just a bit."

"Just a bit, yeah."

The Base shook again.

Toby entered the control room again, seeing everyone crowded around the main computer. Everyone but Violet.

"Close Door 1."

"The rocket link's fine." Toby confirmed.

After pushing a button, a hologram of the black hole showed up and the Doctor took out his glasses.

"That's the black hole officially designated K37 Gen 5." Zach told them.

Ida continued, "In the scriptures of the Falltino, this planet is called 'Kroptor'. The bitter pill. And the black hole is supposed to be a mighty demon. It was tricked into devouring the planet, only to spit it out. Because it was poison."

"The bitter pill. I like that." Rose commented.

"We are so far out. Lost in the drifts of the universe - how did you even GET here?!" The Doctor stared at the hologram.

"We flew in. You see..." Zach pressed another button and the hologram showed the planet an a gravity tunnel emerging from it. "This planet's generating a gravity field. We don't know how - we've no idea, but... it's kept in constant balance against the black hole. And the field extends out there. As a funnel. A distinct... gravity funnel, reaching out into clear space. That was our way in."

"You flew down that thing?" Rose grinned, "Like a rollercoaster."

"By rights, the ship should've been torn apart. We lost the Captain... which is what put me in charge..." Zach frowned.

"You're doing a good job." Ida consoled him.

"Yeah. Well, needs must." Zach sighed.

Danny got back to the topic, "But if that gravity funnel closes, there's no way out."

"We had fun speculating about that." Scooti spoke up.

"Oh, yeah. That's the word." Danny whacked her on the head,"Fun."

"But that field would take phenomenal amounts of power! I mean... not just big, but off the scale! Can I...?" The Doctor was stumped and gestured to the controls.

Ida nodded, "Sure. Help yourself."

Violet tuned out once again, but vaguely heard Rose discussing with Danny about the Ood and slaves. She, on the other hand, just stared at the paper still in her hand. Finally, she put it down and looked up at the now covered ceiling, blocking their view of the black hole.

"There we go. D'you see? To generate that gravity field, and the funnel, you'd need a power source with an inverted self-extrapolating reflex of six to the power of six every six seconds." The Doctor pushed away his calculator.

"That's a lot of sixes." Rose stated.

"And it's impossible."

Zach exclaimed, "It took us two years to work that out!"

"I'm very good." The Doctor replied in his version of modestly.

"But... that's why we're here. This power source is ten miles below through solid rock. Point Zero. We're drilling down to try and find it." Ida explained.

"It's giving off readings of over ninety stats on the Blazen Scale."

"We could revolutionize modern science." Ida said enthusiastically.

"We could use it to fuel the Empire." Jefferson pondered.

"Or start a war." The Doctor took his glasses off.

"It's buried beneath us. In the darkness, waiting." Toby sighed.

"What's your job? Chief dramatist?" Rose retorted, making the Doctor smirk.

"Well, whatever it is down there is not a natural phenomenon. And this, er, planet once supported life. Eons ago, before the human race had even learned to walk." Toby told them.

"I saw that lettering written on the wall. Did YOU do that?" The Doctor asked.

Toby nodded, "I copied it from fragments we found on earth by the drilling, but I can't translate it."

"No, neither can I. And that's saying something."

"There was some form of civilisation. They buried something. Now it's reaching out. Calling us in." Toby continued.

"And you came." The Doctor beamed.

"Well, how could we not?" Ida exclaimed. The hologram was switched off, but the Doctor still grinned.

"So, when it comes right down to it, why did you come here? Why did you do that? Why? I'll tell you why. Because it was THERE. Brilliant. Excuse me, ah, Zach, wasn't it?"

"That's me."

"Just stand there, 'cos I'm gonna hug you. Is that all right?"

"I s'pose so."

The Doctor edged towards him, "Here we go. Coming in." He threw his arms around him. "Ahh, human beings, you are amazing!"

"Thank you." He released Zach.

"Not at all." He replied.

"But apart from that, you're completely mad. You should pack your bags and get back in that ship and fly for your lives." The Doctor advised them, just as Violet came to a realisation. She looked up, alarmed and horrified, and ran out of the door.

"What's with her?" Danny looked after her.

"I have no idea." The Doctor replied, concerned. Rose grabbed his hand, cancelling out any thoughts of running after her.

"How did you get here anyway?" Ida asked curiously.

"Oh, I've got this um... this... it's hard to explain, it just sort of... appears." He stumbled over his words. He never had known a good way to describe the TARDIS.

"We can show you, we parked down the corridor from um... oh, what's it called? Uh, habitation area..." Rose looked at the Doctor.

"Three."

"Three. Three." Rose finished.

"Do you mean storage six?" Zach asked slowly.

"Uh, it was a bit of a cupboard, yeah." The Doctor said cheerfully, before noticing Zach glance uncomfortably at Ida. "Storage six, but you said..."

"You said... you said storage five to eight." He took off in the direction Violet went, Rose following.

"What is it? What's wrong?" Rose shouted, confused.

The first thing the Doctor saw was Violet, with her head leant against the cool metal door. For a second, he watched her, Rose still having to catch up, as she suddenly lashed out and kicked the door.

Rose caught up, panting heavily, making Violet snap out of it and face the two.

"Doctor, the TARDIS is in there. What's happened?"

She tried to get his attention, but he just looked distantly at Violet. "The TARDIS is gone."

In the canteen area, the lights flickered. Rose, the Doctor and Violet sat at a table. The latter had been sitting at the table since they returned from the TARDIS, or better yet- where the TARDIS should have been.

"Zach- have we got a problem?" Ida spoke into her comm. device.

"No more than usual. Got the Scarlet System burning up, it might be worth a look." He replied, and Ida tells the guests,

"You might wanna see this. Moment in history." The black hole was revealed and Violet looked up from the table to see a red cloud, formerly known as the Scarlet System, spiralling into the black hole.

After explaining what it was and honouring it, Ida went to close it up again, but Violet spoke.

"Could you leave it open, please?" Her voice was quiet, but she was heard.

Everyone turned to look at the girl that hadn't spoken in hours. Ida nodded, feeling the need to obey the girl's only wish.

The crew all found a reason to leave until only the three stray travellers remained in the canteem.

"I've seen films and things, yeah - they say black holes are like gateways to another universe." Rose said.

"Not that one. It just eats." The Doctor replied solemnly, casting a glance at Violet. What was wrong with her?

"Long way from home..." Rose mused. She got out her phone and sighed, "No signal. That's the first time we've gone out of range. Mind you, even if I could... what would I tell her...? Can you build another TARDIS?" She laughed half-heartedly, knowing it's impossible.

"They were grown, not built. And with my own planet gone... we're kind of stuck."

"Well, it could be worse. This lot said they'd give us a lift." Rose tried to console him, knowing it pained him to talk of his home.

He looked at her, "And then what?"

"I dunno... find a planet... get a job... live a life, same as the rest of the universe." She suggested.

"Pfft... I'd have to settle down. In a house or something, a proper house with... with... with... with DOORS and things. Carpets! Me! Living in a house!" He exclaimed, making Rose laugh.

"Now that... that is terrifying." He continued.

"You'd have to get a mortgage." Rose sang.

"...No." The Doctor looked at her, horrified.

"Oh yes." She grinned.

"I am dying. That's it. I am dying, it is all over." He joked.

"What about me? I'd have to get one too. I dunno, could... could be the same one, we could both..." She caught his eye. "I dunno... share. Or not, you know. Whatever."

"What would you do, Violet?" He asked, changing the topic.

She looked and blinked, oblivious to the topic. "Pardon?"

"On Earth. What are you going to do?" The Doctor asked.

"What I planned, I guess. Torchwood and all." She answered distractedly.

He frowned, "What's wrong? Something has been bothering you ever since we stepped out of the TARDIS."

As she was just about to say something, Rose's phone rang.

"He is awake." A beastly voice said. Shocked, Rose flung the phone to the floor.

Violet looked up, "That's it." was all she said before heading off, her companions left to follow.

"Evening!" They all barged into what was Ood Habitation.

Rose smiled, "Only us!"

Danny, working at a computer looked up, "The mysterious trio. How are you, then? Settling in?"

Violet looked at the computer and pushed the man away from it. As she typed, the Ood sat in an area below them on benches, in order and silent and a balcony overlooked the area. Violet started speaking, which none of the group had expected, and Danny didn't look too happy that someone had interrupted his work, but he listened to her nonetheless.

"The Ood have a low-level telepathic field. Your communicator," The girl pointed at Rose, "It could have picked up a signal- you know, stray signals from all the planets and satellites being pulled into the black hole, but it isn't. Because look at this, Danny." She pointed at the screen. "You monitor their telepathic field, and it's only supposed to go up to Basic 5. And what's that?"

"Not Basic 5. That's 10." The Doctor commented.

"20."

"30."

"Well what does that mean?" A frightened Rose asked.

"They're screaming in their minds." Danny said at the same time as Violet stated,

"They're being screamed at in their minds." She moved to the railing and looked down at the Ood.

"He is awake." She said forcefully.

The Ood looked up at her and replied as one, "And you will worship him."

"He is awake." She repeated.

"And you will worship him."

"Worship who?" The Doctor asked, puzzled. "Who's talking to you? Who is it?"

They didn't reply.

"They won't answer." Violet said quietly. "They're possessed."

Rose and the Doctor were down by the Ood, checking them for anything that could help them since Violet had reverted to her silent form and wouldn't answer any of their questions.

The base shook as the computer voice sounded, "Emergency hull breach. Emergency hull breach."

"Which section?" Danny asked, scared.

After a brief silence, the captain ordered, "Everyone... evacuate 11 to 13, we've got a breach! The base is open. Repeat: the base is OPEN." The four people started running, Jefferson leading the way as steam burst out from pipes and sparks flew.

"I can't contain the oxygen field, we're gonna lose it!" Zach shouted.

They span a door open and made it into a corridor where the rest of the crew were catching their breath.

"Come on! Keep moving!" Jefferson yelled. He pulled Toby through the door and added, "You too, Toby!"

"Everyone all right?! What happened? What was it?" The Doctor shouted out.

"Hull breach! We were open to the elements. A couple of minutes and we'd have been inspecting that black hole at close quarters." The American replied, panting, as Rose crouched down to help Toby who was on the floor. Violet slowly edged away from him, instead, feeling that something was wrong with him.

"We've lost sections 11 to 13. Everyone all right?" Zach's voice came through the comm.

"We've got everyone here except Scooti." Jefferson said. "Scooti, report." Nothing could be heard except static and a beep. "Scooti Manista? That's an order. Report."

"She's all right." Zach told them, causing him and Ida to let out a breath of relief. "I picked up her bio chip, she's in Habitation 3."

Jefferson said something, but Violet didn't hear, since she was intently watching Toby, who looked at his clean hands.

The crew left and the Doctor crouched down next to him.

"What happened?"

"I don't- I dunno, I- I was working and then I can't remember. All- all that noise, the room was falling apart, there was no air-" Toby babbled, looking flustered. Rose helped him to his feet and they made their way to Habitation 3.

From what Violet could hear, they were looking for Scooti, and she told them,

"I'm so sorry." The crew turned to look at her, but she just pointed at the open roof, revealing Scooti floating eerily towards the black hole. Everyone stared, horrified at losing a collegue. They were all shocked, so Violet went and closed the shutters.

"Captain... report Officer Scootori Manista PKD... deceased. 43K2.1." Jefferson stated quietly. "For how should Man die better than facing fearful odds? For the ashes of his father... and the temples of his Gods." His voice dropped to a whisper and a heart-broken look crossed his face as the shutters came to a close, leaving the room in a gloomy darkness.

"It's stopped." Violet said after moments of silence.

Ida nodded, "We've stopped drilling. We've made it. Point Zero. "

The entire crew was at the mineshaft, Ida in a space-suit, shouting. "Capsule established. All systems functioning... the mineshaft is go... bring systems online now."

The Doctor was also geared up and approached Zach, "Reporting as a volunteer for the expeditionary force."

Zach stared at him, "Doctor, this is breaking every single protocol. We don't even know who you are."

"Yeah, but you trust me, don't you?" Zach looked at him warily. "And you can't let Ida go down there on her own. Go on... look me in the eye... yes you do, I can see it. Trust."

"I should be going down." Zach stated.

"The Captain doesn't lead the mission. He stays here. In charge." He countered.

"Not much good at it, am I?" Zach didn't get a reply, just a long look until he broke down and sighed.

"Positions! We're going down in two. Everyone, positions!" He shouted.

Rose and the Doctor approached each other, and Violet gave them a moment before joining them.

"Not if I see you first." She heard Rose say before laughing and kissing his helmet. Violet cleared her throat, earning their attention.

"Normally, I would be kicking and scratching to go down there and explore, but I don't need to anymore. I need to help up here, because it's gonna be... hell." She sighed, "Be careful. And… just know that nothing is impossible."

"Well, except me, right?" He grinned, expecting a laugh.

"I'm serious. Be careful." She waited for him to nod before she turned away and helped with the computers, leaving the Doctor slightly confused but happy that she wasn't as silent as she had been before. He made a mental note to talk to her and find out what was bothering her when this was over.

The count-down boomed through the ship before the capsule descended down the shaft.

Rose waves, smiling. The Doctor waves back, returning the smile.

Everything revolved around the capsule and the pit for a while, before Danny spoke over the comm.

"Captain, sir. There's something happening with the Ood."

"What are they doing?" Zach asked.

"They're staring at me. I've told them to stop, but they won't." He said lowly.

"Danny, you're a big boy. I think you can take being STARED at." Zach sighed.

"But the telepathic field, sir. It's at Basic 100! I've checked- there isn't any fault. It's definitely 100."

"Danny, leave. Seriously. Just get up, lock the door and come over here." Violet said firmly from the computer she was at. Jefferson and Rose looked at her in confusion. "Soldiers. They spoke of soldiers." She mumbled to herself while typing again.

"What's Basic 100 mean?" Rose asked.

"Brain death." Jefferson told her.

Zach, despite Violet's warnings, told them to stay and watch them.

Violet was done with the computer and sat in a corner, just waiting for it all to go wrong. She stared at Toby, blocking out everything but his image. He talked to someone from his crouched position, where he constantly checked his hand in paranoia. "The mind. The mind will take form of a man and rise in secret." She thought.

Then he stood up and revealed his face, covered in the ancient symbols and eyes glowing red. He continued to speak, even after Jefferson pointed his gun at him, but Violet still blocked out the sound, her eyes fixed on Toby.

"He is awake." She stood up suddenly, catching his attention.

"And you will worship him." He growled with the voice of a beast.

"Look me in the eye." She demanded, and he obliged, hissing when he saw into them.

"You bring destruction. So much blood on your hands, so many have fallen. You are the impossibility of time and space itself."

"Yes. I am." She said solemnly. "And these are people. Innocent. You are possessing a body that isn't yours, and I order you to leave it."

"Why?" He growled.

"Because I'm impossible." She said firmly, watching as Toby's eyes lit up and the symbols evaporated off of his face, transferring into the Ood as swirls of black smoke. He coughed and fell, no longer visibly possessed.

"The Legion shall be many. And the Legion shall be few...

He has woven himself in the fabric of your life since the dawn of time.

Some may call him Abaddon. Some may call him Kroptor. Some may call him Satan...

Or Lucifer...

Or the Bringer of Despair...

The Deathless Prince. The Bringer of Night.

These are the words that shall set him free.

I shall become manifest."

Ood spoke the same words all over the base, and Violet growled.

"You shouldn't have done that!" She motioned at Rose, Danny and Jefferson, "Get out!" All of them ran towards the door, trying to open it, Jefferson reversing with his run pointed at the Ood.

"I shall walk in might.

My Legions shall swarm across the worlds..."

The entire base shook and Zach's voice shouted over the comm. "We're moving! The whole thing's moving! The planet's moving!"

"I am the sin and the temptation.

And the desire.

I am the pain and the loss and the dead will come."

Zach continued, terrified, "The gravity field... it's going! We're losing orbit! We're gonna fall into the black hole!"

They try to open the door, but after seeing it wouldn't budge, Violet ran up to a computer, trying to override the lock, going into the security system.

"I have been imprisoned for eternity. But no more."

Rose and Danny frantically tried to open the door.

"The Pit is open. And I am free."