The Doctor walked up to the console and started flipping switches and the Tardis faded away, Isabel sat on the floor, leaning against the railing, The Doctor looked at her, "Isabel, are you alright?" She nodded and her eyes had a small golden tint to them. The Doctor landed the Tardis then ran to her, "Listen to me, Isabel, no visions right now. Deep breaths, close your eyes if it helps." The Doctor smoothed out her hair, gently, as Wilf was looking around at the Tardis.

The Doctor looked at Wilf, "Right now is not a great time to be having one. I can't be carrying her around, I need her to be able to run herself." The gold vanished from Isabel's eyes. The Doctor stood up and pulled her up, he walked to the console and started switching more and running around, "Naismith, if I can track him down..." He looked at the computer then at Wilf who was still looking around, amazed. "Ah. Right,Yes. Bigger on the inside, D'you like it?" Wilf shrugged, "I thought it'd be cleaner." The Doctor poked his head out from behind the console to look at Wilf, "Cleaner?" He pointed at him, "I can take you back home, right now."

Wilf ignored him, "Listen, Doctor, if this is a time machine- that man you're chasing, why can't you just pop back yesterday and catch him?" The Doctor shook his head, he hated explaining this over and over, "I can't go back inside my own timeline, I have to stay relative to The Master within the causal nexus, understand?" Wilf shook his head, "Not a word." The Doctor turned around and held out his hand, "Welcome aboard." Wilf shook his head, "Thanks you."

The Doctor ran off and continued to put in their destination and Isabel smiled at Wilf and he smiled back.

Rose woke up in a large room, tied to a chair, she pulled on the rope trying to get them free. Then the doors opened, a man and a woman walked in followed by The Master. The Master looked over at her and tilted his head to the side, then he smiled huge. He looked at the man, "Oh, where did you get that precious jewel? I wouldn't imagine that The Doctor would let you out of his sight for long, I know I wouldn't." He smirked.

She glared at him and he walked forward, "Have you heard about me? Does The Doctor talk about me?" He batted his eyelashes, Rose rolled her eyes, "He only talks about his last adventure with you and how he won. But I know he was hurt by you dying." The Master laughed, "That's great, I'll add that to the list of things I don't care about."

Rose smirked, "And I'll add you to the list of evil things, I don't care about." The Master smiled, "You're feisty, I can see why The Doctor chose you." A soldier walked over, "You know who she is? We thought you both were working together." Rose and The Master stared at the soldier dumbfounded, Rose raised an eyebrow, "Really? Me and him. Wow." The Master shook his head, "No, but from what I gathered, seeing her with The Doctor the other day, she's his companion..." He looked down at her hand, "And his wife, they also have a daughter, I saw her the other day too." Another soldier walked over and grabbing his arm, pulling him away, The Master laughed, "And it was such a big mistake taking her because knowing The Doctor, he'll rip apart the whole universe to find her."

The Master looked up at the machine that was in the room and Rose looked that way too, the man looked at two people, "Demonstrate." The machine started buzzing and electricity went from one side to the other, The Masters face lite up in surprise, "Ooh, that's not from Earth." The man looked back at him, "And neither are you. A perfect combination, don't you think?" A skinny guy in the corner stood, "Excuse me, sir. If I could check the basement? We're getting fluctuation on the power cords." The other man nodded, "Of course." The skinny guy turned to another girl, "Miss. Addams? If you could bring the calibration statistics?" They both walked out of the room.

Rose watched The Master as he stared at the machines, she could practically see the gears in his brain, turning, working up a plan. He wasn't fooling her, he looked over at her and smiled, he clearly wasn't hiding that she figured him out the best either.

The Master sat down and the man started talking to him, "The Gate was found inside a spaceship, buried at the foot of Mount Snowdon. It was moved to an institute known as Torchwood but when Torchwood fell," Rose looked over at him when he said Torchwood, she frowned, knowing exactly what day he was talking about, Canary Whalf, the day she got trapped in Pete's world. She sighed as all the unpleasant memories came back to her.

The man continued, "Let's just say, I acquired it." The Master smiled big and leaned close, "I like you." The man took it as a compliment, "Thank you." The Masters face darkened, "You'd taste great." Rose grimaced and whispered, "Gross." The man's smile fell and he leaned back, "Mr. Danes." A man in a suit answered, "The visitor will be given food." A waiter brought over a large plate and took the cover off, revealing a turkey. The Master dug his hands in and devoured it, Rose almost threw up at the sight of it all.

The man continued after he was done, "Anyway, the device came equipped with it's own power supply, a nuclear bolt. One technician remains in charge of the feedback, 24 hours a day. The power feeds through to The Gate, when it encourages some sort of cellar regeneration. Miss. Collins was our test subject. She carried some burns, as a result of an accident when she was a child, down her left side, if you could?" Her looked at the young lady, she showed her arm which was completely healed. "The Gate mended her." The man smiled and nodded, "Thank you."

The Master looked at him, "But what do you want it for?" The man stepped forward, "We calculate that if this device can be fully repaired by your good self, it can restore a body, forever." Rose tilted her head to the side and said pretty much to herself but loud enough for them to hear her, "Forever is a long time. Especially when everyone around you dies." The girl in the pink dress turned around, "How would you know?" Rose smirked and looked at The Master, "I know a couple people." The Master looked back and nodded. The man cleared his throat and The Master looked back at him, "Anyway, that's why it's given the title, The Immortality Gate, because that is what I want. Not for me, but for my daughter. I want her never to die. My gift to her. She will be immortal."

The girl in the pink dress looked at The Master, "Abigail, it means 'bringer of joy'." Rose rolled her eyes, "It's always the same with us humans, wanting to live forever. Well, forever isn't the best out there. Someone once said, some people live more in 80 years then others do in 1000." The Master looked over and chuckled, "My guess is that you're husband said that." Rose leaned back in her chair not answering him. The Master then took a deep breath and turned to the computers, "Better get to work." He started typing on the computer.