"What the hell are those?" Farah said in horror of what she saw.

"Myrkas." the Doctor replied, "Modified reptiles that are the heavy cavalry for the Sea Devils and their land-based relatives. Stay away from them."

A passenger on the ship got out his sword and yelled "To hell I won't!" before swinging the sword and striking the Myrka, causing a massive jolt of electricity to fry the poor soul, killing him instantly.

"Every time." The Doctor looked at the keyring on the floor. "Still, I have a chance. The overbearing heat of the sun and the ultraviolet light it is bringing certainly helps weaken you a bit." The Doctor dropped her swords and took off her shawl, satchel, and sweater, revealing a black vest underneath. "Now," She picked up the swords again. "Let's dance."

The three Myrkai roared and pounced towards the Doctor, who knew that if a sword struck one of them while she was holding it, both her hearts would be fried and she would die. As she was avoiding the attacks of the Myrkai, Khaldun had finally regained his sight and saw the keyring. He quickly reached for it and scurried back to Farah. "This ship is doomed to sink." he whispered to her, "This trinket has a thing I can push to summon something that will save us."

"What could possibly save us from them?" Farah replied in panic.

"A being that will surround us and teleport us back to shore. It's like we were never on the boat to begin wit-"

"Give me that!" Phrygius interrupted while snatching the keyring out of Khaldun's hand, "If this summons something, it has to be the Doctor's ship." He crushed the keyring and threw the remains on the floor. "Shame that nobody is coming."

The Doctor noticed Phrygius crushing the keyring and knowing the situation as being more difficult than normal. She would not normally take lives, and the bodies of the Sea Devils stem across the floor were a result of them ending up killing each other. For blood-thirsty creatures that cannot be reasoned with like Myrkai, an exception had to be made. She spun around and threw one of the swords at one of the Myrkai, decapitating it in the process. The other two Myrkai saw that and growled at the Doctor.

"I don't usually kill." The Doctor said, "But for you, I have to." The Myrkai were going toward the Doctor while she had only one sword left. She dodged their attack and got to her satchel, pulling out her sonic screwdriver and grabbing the tablet that Arvos dropped. She threw the tablet into the mouth of a Myrka and pointed the screwdriver at it. "Boom." she said before pushing the button on the screwdriver, causing the tablet to explode and blow the Myrka's head off.

Phrygius talked into his radio. "Kephon, the Doctor is deadlier than we thought." he said, "The rest of the squad is dead and two of our Myrkai have been killed. We must sink the ship. At least we know I can survive that, then we go to Constantinople for the Hand of Tecteun." He put the radio back down and looked at the Khaldun family. "None of you will make it to Constantinople."

Those were the last words Phrygius said before the last Myrka went after the Doctor. There was only one sword left to fight against the giant electric beast. She ducked the attack and it struck Phrygius on the side of his head, electrocuting him. It was then that an explosion occurred at the bow of the ship, the result of a missile launched by Kephon before he vanished, the last active Sea Devil now gone. The entirety of the ship was shook, causing everyone to stumble, including the Myrka. "This ship's sinking." The Doctor said to herself before looking to Khaldun, "Khaldun, the remnants of the keyring!" Khaldun nodded and threw the crushed keyring to the Doctor's hand, her spinning around to catch it and provide momentum for her other sword to be thrown at the Myrka's head, the sword killing it by clashing through its skull. "Everyone, gather round quickly!" Everyone who was still alive on the ship got themselves tightly packed around the Doctor, including the Khaldun family. The Doctor got the screwdriver out and pointed out at the remains of the keyring, because the motherboard was intact and she was hoping to make some use out of it. "Here's hoping this works!" she said before closing her eyes and pushing the button on the screwdriver.

Meanwhile, back on the TARDIS, Jessica was patiently waiting for the signal to be emitted from the screen. When it came up, Jessica got to the autopilot switch, flicked it on, and pushed the lever. "Alright," Jessica said, "let's save some people!"

The Doctor, eyes still closed, was waiting for the TARDIS to arrive. Then she heard the sound of the creaky brakes of her TARDIS, it surrounding her and the passengers that were on board. Miraculously, her plan worked. "Oh, you beauty!" she proclaimed, "That's what I'm talking about!" She went to Jessica and kissed her. "Thank you!"

"You're welcome?" Jessica replied in confusion.

"Right, now to get everyone home!" The Doctor hurriedly inputted the coordinates, got everything set up, and remembered to turn off the autopilot. "Fasaeidan!" She threw the switch forward and dematerialised the TARDIS from the ship, which was now sinking to the floor of the Mediterranean Sea.

The TARDIS materialised back to where the Doctor, Jessica, and Khaldun left: the port of Alexandria. Everyone got out of the TARDIS and breathed signs of relief, happy to not be killed. Khaldun was especially grateful because his family survived. "Thank you, Doctor." he said, struggling to hold back tears of happiness.

"You're welcome, Khaldun." the Doctor replied before embracing Khaldun.

"Just a question: can my family come back to Cairo?"

"Can't. It would cause a universe-breaking paradox."

"Then there's one more thing I would like you to do."

"And that is?"

Khaldun left the Doctor's embrace. "I wish to go back home."