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Doctor Who (2005) S08E08
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00:05Start the clock.
00:19Is there some sort of fancy dress thing on this evening?
00:23I don't think so. Why do you ask?
00:25Look at that fellow over there. Dressed as a mummy monster thing.
00:30Who do you mean? I can't see him.
00:34You! You!
00:36Throw that man out of my damn car. It's disgusting.
00:40I'm sorry, madam. Which man?
00:42Which man?
00:43I'll have your job. That man right there, dressed as a monster.
00:50Mama, there isn't anyone there. Are you feeling OK?
00:53Don't you dare lie to me, girl.
00:56I hope he made a fool off.
00:59Stop him. Stop him. Stop him at once. Right now.
01:03Mama, there's no one there. They're still worried.
01:05Do you want one of your pills?
01:07No! No!
01:09Get it off! Get it off!
01:14Is there a doctor? Sorry, I need a doctor.
01:17Sorry, I don't know. She just stopped.
01:28I don't know. Because I am just home.
02:12Your train awaits, my lady.
02:17Wonderful.
02:20The baggage car.
02:21Well, thanks for lying.
02:24The real wonderful is through here.
02:30There were many trains to take the name Orient Express, but only one.
02:39In space.
02:43Of course it is.
02:47Completely faithful recreation of the original Orient Express.
02:50Except slightly bigger.
02:52And in space.
02:53Oh, and the rails are actually hyperspace ribbons, but in every other respect, identical.
02:59Painstaking attention to detail.
03:03Most of the time.
03:14What are you doing again?
03:20Doing what?
03:20The smile.
03:21Yeah, I'm smiling.
03:22Yeah, it's the sad smile.
03:24It's a smile, but you're sad.
03:26It's confusing.
03:27It's like two emotions at once.
03:29It's like you're malfunctioning.
03:30I'm sorry.
03:38I just thought that this would be a good one, too.
03:40To end it.
03:42Yeah.
03:44It is.
03:45It's a good choice.
03:46Good one to end up.
03:47Yeah?
03:47Mm-hmm.
03:51Shall we?
03:51Mm-hmm.
04:00Ladies and gentlemen, if you would be good enough to look from the windows on the right
04:04of the train, you'll be able to see the soaring majesty of the Magellan Black Home.
04:10Oh, I remember when this was all planets as far as the eye could see.
04:15I'm gone now.
04:17Gobbled up by that beast.
04:21And there's that smile again.
04:22I don't even know how you do that.
04:27I really thought I hated you, you know?
04:29Well, thank God you kept that to yourself.
04:31Is this planet obsidian?
04:33Planet of perpetual darkness.
04:35I did.
04:36I did hate you.
04:37In fact, I hated you for weeks.
04:38Good, fine.
04:39I'm glad that we cleared that up.
04:40There was also a planet that was made completely of shrubs.
04:43I went to a concert once.
04:44I can't remember who it was.
04:46But do you know what the singer said?
04:47Well, frankly, that would be an absolutely astonishing guess if I did know.
04:51She said,
04:53hatred is too strong an emotion to waste on someone that you don't like.
05:00What'd people be really confused?
05:01Because I'm confused.
05:02What'd everybody leave?
05:03Shut up.
05:06Look, what I'm trying to say
05:08is
05:09I don't hate you.
05:12I can never hate you.
05:15But I can't do this anymore.
05:17Not the way
05:18you do it.
05:25Can I talk about the planet, Stan?
05:27Yes.
05:31Go.
05:3130 and 4.
05:33Constant acid rain.
05:34Had a lovely picnic there once.
05:36Wearing a gas mask.
05:37That's a lie.
05:40I'm sorry?
05:42That's a lie.
05:43What you said.
05:4430 and 4 was destroyed thousands of years ago,
05:47so you couldn't have been there.
05:48Miss Pitt,
05:49are you sure you wouldn't rather rest in your room?
05:52That man's a liar.
05:54Perhaps you'd allow Mr. Carlyle here to escort you back.
05:58It'll be all right.
05:59It's just a moment.
06:04Sorry about that.
06:06I suppose it's understandable in the circumstances.
06:09I don't believe we've been introduced, Captain Quayle.
06:13I'm Clara.
06:14This is the doctor.
06:15Ah.
06:16Another one.
06:17Sorry?
06:17Another what?
06:18Oh, we've got doctors and professors
06:20coming out of our ears on this trip.
06:22So, what are you a doctor of?
06:24Now, there's a question
06:25that's never asked often enough.
06:27Let's say,
06:29intestinal parasites.
06:31I'm beginning to think
06:32Miss Pitt was right about you.
06:37What's wrong with her?
06:38Did something happen?
06:40You mean you really don't know?
06:44There's a body and there's a mummy.
06:47I mean, can you not just get on a train?
06:49Did it always have put a curse on you about mini-brakes?
06:50It might be nothing.
06:51Old ladies die all the time.
06:52It's practically their job description.
06:53And the monster?
06:55Well, seen by no one except her,
06:57which suggests that it wasn't there.
06:59Dying brain, lack of oxygen, hallucinations.
07:01Anyway, people do just die sometimes.
07:03She was over 100 years old.
07:04She was a 2,000-year-old man.
07:06Clara, you actually sound as if you want this to be a thing.
07:09Do you?
07:11No.
07:12No, look.
07:13Fine.
07:13You know, if you think that there is nothing to worry about,
07:16then that is fine, mummy.
07:17Are you sure?
07:17Yes, I'm sure.
07:23To our last hurrah.
07:27Oh, last, yeah.
07:28I mean, it's not like I'm never going to see you again.
07:31Isn't it?
07:33Is it?
07:35I thought that's what you wanted.
07:40No, well, I mean, you know,
07:41you're going to come round for dinner or something, aren't you?
07:42Do you do that?
07:43Do you come round to people's houses for dinner?
07:46Of course.
07:47Why wouldn't I do that?
07:48I don't know.
07:48I thought you might find it boring.
07:50Is it boring?
07:51No.
07:58To the last hurrah.
08:01The last hurrah.
08:12It's nothing.
08:13Nothing.
08:14Definitely.
08:15Sure.
08:1699%.
08:17Sure.
08:18Really?
08:1999%?
08:20That's quite high.
08:21Is that the figure you're sticking with?
08:23Okay, okay.
08:2575.
08:27Well, that's just up quite a bit.
08:28It just lost 24%.
08:31A train in space.
08:33Sounds pretty cool.
08:34So what are you saying?
08:35Just because he's brought me somewhere cool,
08:36I shouldn't dump him?
08:37Well, one, you can't dump him
08:39because he's not your boyfriend.
08:41Two, dumping him sounds a little scorched earth.
08:44You still basically get on.
08:46I think you should just enjoy your space, train.
08:50At least it's not dangerous.
08:55Yeah, it's pretty boring, really.
08:59Because you know what this sounds like, don't you?
09:02No.
09:02Do tell me.
09:03A mummy that only the victim can see.
09:06I was being rhetorical.
09:07I know exactly what this sounds like.
09:31Doctor, are you awake?
09:49Beautiful bit of kit, isn't it, sir?
09:52The Excelsior Life Extender.
09:56It's like driving around in a portable hospital.
09:58Yes, well, it didn't do Mrs. Pitt much good, did it?
10:01Got me there, sir.
10:03Certainly got me there.
10:05Maybe it malfunctioned.
10:07Oh, I don't think so.
10:09The records show that the machine did everything it could to keep her alive.
10:12Yeah, and almost drained the battery doing it.
10:17What do you know?
10:20Well, I know that when I find a man fiddling with the chair that someone died in, it's best to
10:26play my cards close to my chest.
10:28Really?
10:29Well, I know that when I find a man loitering near a chair that someone died in, I do just
10:34the same.
10:39Perkins, chief engineer.
10:41The doctor, Nosy Parker.
10:45Pleased to meet you, doctor.
10:48Of course, it's a rumor that someone or something else might be responsible.
11:01Hello?
11:02Are you okay?
11:07Hello?
11:08Excuse me.
11:11Excuse me.
11:13Miss Pitt, wasn't it?
11:15Are you all right? Do you need some help?
11:17My name's Maisie.
11:18I'm not mad.
11:20Oh, okay.
11:21I didn't say you were, but you've had a bad day.
11:25I think anybody could do with a little bit of help after a day like today.
11:27Computer?
11:28Computer, open the door.
11:29Call me, Gus.
11:30I'm afraid this door can only be opened by executive order.
11:37Are you okay?
11:41They won't let me see her body.
11:43They should let me see her body, shouldn't they?
11:45Yeah, I should think so.
11:46It's in there, is it?
11:47Okay, I have a friend who's really good with locks.
11:51Do you want to come with me and see if we can find him?
11:55Oh, you could do that, because that works, too.
12:09What's the most interesting thing about the foretold?
12:12Terrissa, I don't believe we've met.
12:13You know, the foretold, mythical mummy.
12:16Legend has it that if you see it, you're a dead man.
12:19Yes, I know what it is.
12:20You see, I happen to be...
12:22Emil Mourhaus, professor of alien mythology.
12:23I'm the doctor.
12:24Pleased to meet you.
12:25So, the most interesting thing about the foretold.
12:27Go.
12:28Uh, well, it would have to be the time limit given before it kills you.
12:33I can't think of another myth where it's so specific.
12:35How does it go?
12:36Um, the number of evil twice over,
12:39they that bear the foretold stare,
12:42have 66 seconds to live.
12:44No, no, no.
12:44Nice try.
12:45Very atmospheric.
12:46But that's not it.
12:46Try again.
12:47Well, the cynical man might say that you're trying to pump me for information.
12:50Ha.
12:52The myth of the foretold first appeared over 5,000 years ago.
12:56In some stories, there is a riddle or secret word that is supposed to make it stop.
13:01Some characters try to bargain with it.
13:04Or for riches, confess sins.
13:06All to no avail.
13:11Well, you said in a little mythology.
13:14I know a lot.
13:15Because from time to time, it turns out to be true.
13:25But that's the great appeal, isn't it?
13:29Earth legends are such dry, dusty affairs are always fiction.
13:33But up here, in the stars, anything's possible.
13:36That's why I chose this field, to be honest.
13:38Hoping one day I might meet a real monster.
13:41Isn't that everyone's dream?
13:43But you still haven't answered my riddle.
13:45What's the most interesting thing about the foretold?
13:47Well, you can't run from it, that's for sure.
13:49There are accounts of people trying, but it never worked.
13:52No matter how far you run, it's always right there behind you.
13:54I've been there, I've been there.
13:56Come on, get me in.
13:57Calm down.
13:58Get it away, get it away.
14:01Get it away.
14:03Get it away.
14:05Get it away.
14:05Get it out.
14:07Get it away.
14:08Get it away.
14:10What is going on?
14:11Donkey, open the door.
14:12Get it out.
14:13Open the door.
14:16Donkey, come on now.
14:19Get it away.
14:20Get it away.
14:22Get it away.
14:24Get it away.
14:25Get it away.
14:27Get it away.
14:28Get it away.
14:28Get it away.
14:28Get it away.
14:28Get it away.
14:28No, even colder.
14:30All right, I give up.
14:31You tell me.
14:31Mrs. Pitt, the old woman who died.
14:33She died of old age.
14:34Nothing's super enough.
14:35No, that's my answer.
14:37Her death?
14:37No.
14:38The fact that you were here to witness it.
14:40Excuse me, Professor.
14:48It was a heart attack.
14:49And if I hear anyone spreading rumors to the contrary, they'll be getting off at the next station, termination papers
14:55in hand.
14:55Are we clear?
14:59Do you know what you're doing?
15:00Nope.
15:01But I do need to be slightly more skilled than a high heel shoe.
15:08Do you ever wish bad things on people?
15:11Oh, yeah.
15:12All the time we've ever designed this door for a start.
15:15She wasn't really my mum.
15:17She just made me call her that.
15:18She was my gran.
15:21Do you know why I wanted to see her body?
15:26Because you loved her very much and were missing her?
15:30No.
15:31We obviously never met her.
15:33No, I just felt really guilty.
15:36Like I'd been picturing her dying for years, like a daydream.
15:40Not really meaning it.
15:41At least I don't think I did.
15:44But now, it just feels like I made this happen.
15:52Hey, listen.
15:54You didn't do anything wrong.
15:56They're difficult people.
15:57And they can make you feel all sorts of things.
16:02But you didn't do it.
16:03You didn't kill her.
16:05She just died.
16:07Are you sure about that?
16:19I think we need to talk.
16:21This matter does not concern the passengers.
16:24I'm not a passenger.
16:26I'm your worst nightmare.
16:30A mystery shopper.
16:31Oh, great.
16:32Really?
16:33That's your worst...
16:34Look, I'm a mystery shopper.
16:36I could do with an extra pillow and I'm very disappointed with your breakfast bar.
16:40And...
16:41all of the dying.
16:45This is not exactly within your job description.
16:50Come on, Captain.
16:51Where would we be if we all followed our job descriptions?
16:53Good question.
16:54Glad you asked.
16:55In your case, you'd be doing something instead of cloning inside a bottle.
16:59I have followed the procedure for accidental death to the letter.
17:02Yes, I'm sure you have.
17:03I'm sure you do just enough of your job to avoid complaints.
17:05You don't know anything about me.
17:07Wounded in battle.
17:09Honorable discharge.
17:10And this is just a guess.
17:11I think you've had a fight knocked out of you.
17:14You expected this to be a cushy desk job where you could put your head down until retirement.
17:18Well, I'm sorry.
17:19As of today, that dream is over.
17:21There is no evidence of any attack or other...
17:24Yes, let's just sit around and wait for the evidence while the bodies pile up.
17:27Oh, here's a crazy thought.
17:29We could do something to stop it.
17:35Why am I even talking to you?
17:40Uh, passenger manifest, plan of the train, and a list of stops for the past six months.
17:46Quick work, Perkins.
17:48Maybe too quick.
17:50Yes, sir.
17:52I'm obviously the mommy.
17:54Or perhaps I was already looking into this.
18:00This doctor is your what, exactly?
18:05Hmm.
18:06He's not my anything.
18:08Oh, you mean you're just friends?
18:10Yeah, of course we're just friends.
18:12Oh.
18:13Not even friends. Not anymore.
18:15Well, that clearly isn't true.
18:17No, it's true.
18:18It is. It's very true.
18:20You do seem to be here together.
18:22Seriously.
18:23We're stuck in this carriage probably all night, and all we can talk about is some man.
18:26Some man?
18:27Not that kind of...
18:32Look, we, um, we knocked about together, we travelled, and now we're stopping.
18:39This is, uh, I don't know, goodbye to the good times.
18:49Well, the good times are all like this.
18:51Yeah.
18:53Well, that you mention it.
18:54Oh, no! No!
18:56Get it up!
19:00Sixty-six seconds.
19:02Fits the myth.
19:03You see the lights flicker?
19:05Mm.
19:05Yeah, the lights went in the kitchen as well, just before the chef saw it.
19:08In all of the accounts, conventional weapons have no effect on the foretold.
19:12It's immortal.
19:13Unstoppable.
19:15Unkillable.
19:16Can we get a new expert?
19:23Oh, he was wrong.
19:24Yes, yes, yes he was.
19:26And, and high-handed, and, and thoughtless, and, and, and arrogantly unbelief.
19:31Exactly.
19:32And you got on a train with him.
19:35I was saying goodbye.
19:37He can't end it on a slung door.
19:39Yes, you can.
19:40Anyone can do it.
19:41People do it all the time.
19:43Except it was when they can't.
19:47Oh.
19:48Life would be so much simpler if you liked the right people.
19:52People you're supposed to like.
19:55But then I guess there'd be no fairy tales.
20:02People.
20:03Oh, my God.
20:03Oh, my God.
20:03Oh, can you do it.
20:11Oh, my God.
20:17Yeah.
20:18Oh, my God.
20:26Wake up, sleepyhead. Time for breakfast. Knowing this train, it'll taste amazing.
20:30Doctor, please. I'm in trouble.
20:31Can't even get that right, huh?
20:32Doctor...
20:32Bad food on trains is traditional.
20:34Doctor, please, just...
20:35There's been another mummy murder.
20:37So our last...
20:38Doctor...
20:38I'm trapped!
20:41What?
20:42Where are you?
20:48Clara!
20:50Is that you?
20:51Yes, yes. Hello. Can you hear us?
20:54Oh!
20:54Hey!
20:58Computer, can you open the door, please?
20:59Call me Gauss. I'm afraid this door can only be opened by executive order.
21:04I'll forget it.
21:11Now the stupid sonic screwdriver's not working.
21:13What do you mean it's not working? Why?
21:15I don't know. Some sort of a suppression field, I'll be guess.
21:18And it has to be a guess because it's to say the stupid sonic screwdriver's not working.
21:22What are you even doing in there?
21:23Well, I was looking for you, mister. Nothing to worry about.
21:26What?
21:27Was I supposed to waken you up?
21:28Drag you out of bed because I had a hunch?
21:31I thought you didn't want to do this anymore.
21:32Look, look, please, can we just not do this now?
21:34I think we might not be alone in here.
21:37There's a sarcophagus.
21:39Is it in there?
21:42I think we might just be about to find out.
21:46It turns out the sonic is working, just not on the door we need.
21:57Clara, it's coming.
22:06Doctor?
22:11Doctor, it's okay. It's, uh, it's full of bubble wrap.
22:16But the lights...
22:18Doctor, move away from the door.
22:20My friend's inside.
22:20They're in trouble, too.
22:22I spoke to head office.
22:23That isn't a mystery shopper.
22:25You're not even on the passenger list.
22:27No, I'm gonna have to call you back.
22:29Yeah, I'm gonna have to mark you down for this.
22:31You are not a mystery shopper.
22:34For all I know, you're the one behind the killings.
22:36Oh, come on, Captain.
22:38How many people have to die before you stop looking the other way?
22:41Get back!
22:44Get back!
22:49What do you think you're doing, man?
22:50Jesus, please, oh, no!
22:53Get that man!
22:54That's an order!
22:54Oh, please.
22:56No!
22:57No!
22:58No!
22:58No!
22:59No!
23:00No!
23:01No!
23:08It turns out it's three, you.
23:11The amount of people that had to die before I stopped looking the other way.
23:17Same as the others.
23:19Yes, sir.
23:21Thank you, sir.
23:22Thank you, sir.
23:25Thank you, sir.
23:27Ladies and gentlemen, could I have a moment of your time, please?
23:33There's a monster on this train
23:36that can only be seen by those about to die.
23:39If you do see it, you will have exactly 66 seconds left in which to live.
23:43But that isn't even the strangest thing.
23:45Do you know what it is?
23:49You.
23:51The passengers.
23:53Experts in alien biology, mythology, physics.
23:59If I was putting together a team to analyze this thing, I'd pick you.
24:05And I think somebody has.
24:08Someone of immense power and influence has orchestrated this whole trip.
24:13Someone who I have no doubt is listening to us right now.
24:20So are you going to step out from behind the curtain and give us our orders?
24:25The engines have stopped.
24:39And the facade drops away because what use are a bunch of scientists without a lab?
24:49Teleporter?
24:51No.
24:53Hardlight holograms.
24:54They were never really here.
24:56Fake passengers to make up the numbers.
24:58That was my best guard.
25:00Good morning, everyone.
25:02Around the room, you will find a variety of scientific equipment.
25:06Your goal is to ascertain the foretold's true nature.
25:09Probe for weaknesses with a view to capture, after which we will reverse engineer its abilities.
25:15Isn't this exciting?
25:17You said capture, implying that you can't control this thing.
25:20And yet somehow you got it on board.
25:22How?
25:23There is an artifact, an ancient scroll.
25:26I have highlighted it for your convenience.
25:28For reasons currently unknown, the foretold appears in the vicinity of this artifact.
25:34And kills at regular intervals.
25:36And maybe we should just throw this thing out in the airlock.
25:39No, no, no!
25:43Looks like they've thought of that.
25:45What if we say no?
25:47Down tools.
25:49Refuse to work.
25:50That is your choice, of course.
25:52But it would be very upsetting were you all to die at the hands of the foretold.
25:57So, hurry up before it kills you.
26:00But even if they agree to this, how are they supposed to study a creature that they can't even see?
26:03We don't even know what the species is.
26:05Perkins, start the clock.
26:07Approximately 1.8 meters tall.
26:09Actually, seeing it in the flesh isn't nearly as rewarding as I thought it might be.
26:14Oh dear, heart cheese, but can you see details?
26:16Yes, yes, yes, of course, of course.
26:17Well, it just looks like a man in bandages.
26:20I...
26:21What kind of balance is old, new, old, old, ragged?
26:23Ragged, falling off from places.
26:25I didn't know what you want me to tell you.
26:26Listen to me.
26:26You can see this thing.
26:27We can't.
26:28Tell us what you can see.
26:29Even the smallest detail might help us save the next one.
26:32The next one?
26:33You mean you can't save me?
26:35Well, that is implied, isn't it?
26:37Yes, this is probably the end for you.
26:39But make it count.
26:40Details, please.
26:41Um, flesh.
26:42Some of it is...
26:4330 seconds.
26:44Leathery, ancient looking.
26:46Peat bulb preserved.
26:46Keep talking.
26:47Don't waste this charge.
26:48I want to bargain for my life.
26:49Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
26:50It's as if you find the right word, if you make the right offer, then it lets you go.
26:54This is not a myth.
26:55This is real.
26:56Forget your superstition.
26:57Tell us what you can see.
26:58This is my life.
26:59My death.
27:00I'm going to fight for it how I want.
27:01Oh, I give you...
27:0310 seconds.
27:04So, I confess all my sins.
27:05I give you all my word.
27:06Please, please, please.
27:09No.
27:10No.
27:11No.
27:12No.
27:12No.
27:13No.
27:13No.
27:13No.
27:15Zero.
27:16We apologize for any distress you may have just experienced.
27:20Grief counseling is available on request.
27:22On the bright side, I'm sure you've all collected a lot of data.
27:27Well done, everyone.
27:28It's recording every death.
27:29Of course it is.
27:30That's why we're here.
27:32To study our own demise.
27:34So, let's get to work.
27:36Come on.
27:37Chop, chop.
27:46Clara Oswald.
27:47Okay.
27:48So, first things first.
27:50Sarcophagus is actually a secure stasis unit.
27:53Yes.
27:53It's where they want us to put the foretold if we counter it.
27:56Well, that would have been good to know.
27:57Sorry.
27:58A teeny bit busy around here.
27:59What else?
28:00Please terminate your call and return to work.
28:03I found some paperwork.
28:04Passenger manifest from other ships.
28:06Maisie recognized a couple of the names.
28:08These are missing ships.
28:09So, we're not the first.
28:11No.
28:12Please terminate your call and return to work.
28:17I've got some progress reports.
28:18The Gloriana.
28:19Spent three days getting picked off by the foretold.
28:22All died.
28:22Performance marked as poor.
28:25Warning.
28:25Decompression imminent.
28:27Please vacate the area.
28:29Help!
28:30Help!
28:30Help!
28:31The Valiant Heart.
28:36Forty-two crew.
28:37Four died.
28:38Performance.
28:38Promising.
28:39Please terminate the call and return to work.
28:48I think you should do as it says.
28:58Clara, I have to go.
29:01I'm sorry.
29:03I know that must have been distressing for you.
29:05But if you are disobedient again, I will decompress another area containing less valuable passengers.
29:13Less valuable passengers?
29:16How does it choose?
29:18Well, I'm assuming qualifications.
29:21No, no, no.
29:21Not the computer.
29:23The foretold.
29:25How does it choose who to kill?
29:28We've assumed it's random.
29:29What if it's not?
29:31I want full histories on all the victims.
29:33Medical, social, personal.
29:36Well done.
29:38Don't mention it.
29:44There doesn't seem to be any pattern.
29:47There's travel history, interests, health.
29:50It's all over the shop.
29:51Health?
29:51Are you sure?
29:52Mrs. Pitt, the first victim.
29:54She was over a hundred years old.
29:56The frailest passenger on board.
29:57No, but the next to go, the sheriff was young and fit.
30:00It's random.
30:01The sheriff was ill.
30:04What?
30:06Rare blood disorder.
30:08Not contagious, but we kept it quiet.
30:10Because he worked with food.
30:11The next one, the guard.
30:12He wasn't ill as such, but he did have synthetic lungs implanted last year.
30:16Professor Morehouse.
30:18Seems he was physically fine, but suffering from...
30:21Here we are.
30:22Regular panic attacks after a car crash last year.
30:25It's picking off the weakest first.
30:27Sensing the illness somehow.
30:29The fake organs.
30:30Even psychological issues.
30:32But this is good news.
30:33Because it means we can work out who is next.
30:36I want the medical records of everybody alive who is still on board.
30:40If anyone's had as much as a cold, I want to know about it.
30:43You really think we can send psychological issues?
30:46It seems so.
30:47Why?
30:49When you said I'd lost the stomach for a fight,
30:51I wasn't wounded in battle as such, but...
30:55My unit was bombed.
30:57I was a self-survivor.
30:59Not a scratch on me.
31:01A post-traumatic stress.
31:05Nightmares.
31:08I still can't sleep without films.
31:12Which means that you are probably next.
31:16It's good to know.
31:17Well, not for me.
31:18Well, of course not for you, because you're going to die.
31:21But I mean, for us, from a research point of view.
31:23You know, for a doctor, your bedside manner.
31:29Well, there goes our head start.
31:30Perkins, start the clock.
31:33What can you see?
31:34It almost feels out of focus.
31:38Gives me a headache just looking at it.
31:40Oh, no, no, no, no.
31:41That didn't work before.
31:42What kind of surgery would I be?
31:43Dying with bullets in my gun.
31:4850 seconds.
31:49Someone shut that man up!
31:52For the record.
31:54It didn't even flinch.
31:55Where is it now?
31:56Approximately 20 feet in front of me.
31:58I'm closing.
31:5840 seconds.
32:00I'm that close.
32:02I see right through you.
32:04Like a ghost.
32:05It's not a hologram.
32:06If you move, will it follow?
32:07You want me to move?
32:08Because I can certainly do that.
32:10Keep looking at it, but back off quick as you're at.
32:12It's teleported away.
32:16Behind me.
32:1920 seconds.
32:20I think this is it.
32:21I still suppose it's not a bad way to go.
32:24Blood pumping.
32:25Enemy at the gates and all that.
32:28I thank you, Doctor.
32:29For waking me up.
32:32It's reaching for me.
32:34Hands on my head.
32:38See you, Ron.
32:42Teleporter, that means tech.
32:44There's 66 seconds.
32:45To do what?
32:4666 seconds?
32:47That seems very, very specific.
32:48Too specific for organic.
32:49So what?
32:50More tech?
32:50What?
32:51More?
32:51A countdown clock?
32:52Something charging?
32:52A man just died in front of us.
32:54Can we not just have a moment?
32:56No, no, no, no.
32:57We can't do that.
32:58We can't mourn.
32:59People with guns to their heads, they cannot mourn.
33:01We do not have time to mourn.
33:03Everybody, what takes 66 seconds to charge up or to change state?
33:08Anyone?
33:11Am I surrounded by idiots?
33:14If only I could see this thing.
33:15Don't even joke about that.
33:17I'm not joking about it.
33:18One minute with me and this thing, it will be over.
33:21You know, Doctor, I can't tell if you're a genius or just incredibly arrogant.
33:26Well, on a good day, Amper.
33:28Well, on a good day, Amper.
33:29Ancient tech.
33:31This thing has been around for centuries.
33:35How?
33:36Tech that keeps it alive.
33:39Tech that drains energy from the living.
33:42Scanner.
33:48Dimp tissue scan.
33:51He's been leeched of almost all energy on a cellular level.
33:56The heart attack is just a side effect.
33:58It's not just a mummy.
34:00It's a vampire.
34:02Metaphorically speaking.
34:03But why take 66 seconds to drain us?
34:05Well, not just pounce.
34:06Phase.
34:08Moving energy out of phase.
34:09That takes about a minute, doesn't it?
34:11That's why only the victims can see it.
34:14It takes them out of phase so it can drain their energy.
34:17You, sir, are a genius.
34:19This explains everything.
34:21Apart from what it is and how it's doing it.
34:23Sorry, I jumped the gun there with you.
34:25You're a genius.
34:25That explains everything over a mark.
34:27Doctor.
34:28I think we know the next victim.
34:30Ah.
34:32Of course.
34:34That makes perfect sense.
34:39Look, she's had a bad day, that's all.
34:41Clara, it doesn't care.
34:42Her bad day, her bereavement, her little breakdown
34:45puts her squarely in its crosshouse.
34:48She's next.
34:49Every simulation we've run confirms it.
34:51Okay, but we're in here, and if we stay in here,
34:54that thing can't...
34:55This thing can teleport.
34:56We need her here.
34:58Even the computer agrees.
34:59Okay, so you can save her.
35:01Right?
35:02Of course not.
35:03Why would you think that?
35:04This is another chance to observe it in action.
35:07As it kills her.
35:08Of course.
35:09As it kills her.
35:10If it happens in there, it'll be a waste.
35:12So bring her to us.
35:14So bring her to us.
35:14How?
35:15How exactly?
35:16She's never going to agree to this.
35:18Well, I don't know.
35:18Lie to her.
35:19Tell her I can save her.
35:20Whatever it takes to get her here.
35:26What's he saying?
35:27What's he saying?
35:31He says...
35:38He says he can save you.
35:41I knew he could get us out of there.
35:43I told you, he's a good man.
35:46Yes.
35:48Yes, he is.
35:49And to be honest, I don't know how convinced I am by this trauma sense thing,
35:53but if the doctor says he can help me anyway...
35:55I mean, that has to be a good thing, doesn't it, Clara?
36:09Hello again.
36:10I'm Maisie.
36:11Good for you.
36:13We passed the TARDIS on the way here.
36:15Thought about getting inside, hiding, pulling the levers and hoping for the best.
36:19But we couldn't even get in.
36:20There was a force field around it.
36:22It's probably Gus trying to block our escape route.
36:25But how does he even know what it is?
36:26Because if he knows what it is, then he knows what you are.
36:30Well, he has tried to entice me here before.
36:34Free tickets.
36:36Mysterious summits.
36:37He even phoned the TARDIS one.
36:38Now, you know how difficult...
36:39You knew.
36:40You knew this was no relaxing break.
36:42You knew this was dangerous.
36:43I didn't know.
36:45I certainly hoped.
36:46Okay, this.
36:47You see, this.
36:48This is why I'm leaving you.
36:49This, because you lied.
36:50You lied to me again.
36:51And now you've made me lie.
36:52You've made me your...
36:54Accomplice.
36:54What?
36:55Sorry.
36:56When did you lie?
36:58Clara?
37:00Maisie, I am...
37:01I am so sorry.
37:14Did we start the clock?
37:15Not yet.
37:17Focus.
37:18Focus.
37:18Focus.
37:19Focus.
37:20All of that is your grief.
37:22Your trauma.
37:24Your resentment.
37:25Now.
37:27It's mine.
37:31It's gone.
37:32No.
37:33No, it's not.
37:34Not for me.
37:34Because now it thinks I'm you.
37:38Start the clock.
37:42Hello.
37:46I'm so pleased to finally see you.
37:48I'm the doctor and I will be your victim this evening.
37:50Are you my mummy?
37:53You can't hurt me until my time is up.
37:55I think.
37:56So are there magic words?
37:57Is there a way to stop you in your tracks?
38:00Oh, you really didn't like your grand, did you?
38:03Something visible under the bandages.
38:06By the way, you weren't being paranoid.
38:07She really did poison your opponent.
38:10Markings like the ones on the scrolls.
38:12Oh, since your father.
38:13Sorry.
38:13What?
38:14A tattered piece of cloth attached to a lantern wood that you will kill for.
38:17Thirty seconds.
38:17That doesn't sound like a scroll.
38:18That sounds like a flag.
38:21And if that sounds like a flag, if this is a flag, that means that you are a soldier.
38:25I wondered and I forgot more thousands of years ago.
38:30But they've worked on you, haven't they, son?
38:32They're filthy full of kit.
38:33State-of-the-art phase camouflage.
38:35Personal teleporter.
38:36Ten seconds.
38:38And all that tape inside you, it just won't let you die, will it?
38:41It won't let the war end.
38:42It just won't let you stop until the war is over.
38:45We surrender!
38:47Zero.
38:48I can see it again.
38:51It's okay.
38:53I think we all can.
38:55Do I start the clock?
38:57No.
39:02The clock has stopped.
39:07You're a leave, soldier.
39:13He's not the only one.
39:15We were fighting that.
39:17So is he.
39:19Listen, what is...
39:20David, we're not out of the woods yet.
39:22Well, Gus, I think we've solved your little puzzle.
39:26Ancient soldier being driven by malfunctioning tech.
39:30Thank you so much for your efforts.
39:33They are greatly appreciated.
39:35Unfortunately, survivors of this exercise are not required.
39:39Oh, well, there's a shocker.
39:41Air will now be removed from the entire train.
39:45We hope you've enjoyed your journey on the Orient Express.
39:49I'm taking our way out.
39:51My enemy's enemy is my friend.
39:53Especially when he is a built-in teleporter.
39:55Great test, don't use it.
39:56A little more work.
39:58Doctor!
39:59A couple of minutes.
40:00Max, I'll give you a shot.
40:04Max!
40:06Max!
40:07Max!
40:07Max!
40:16Max!
40:17Max!
40:22Oh, hello, again.
40:23Sleep well?
40:25Weren't we just on a train?
40:27Well, that was ages ago.
40:30And...?
40:31And what?
40:33Oh, and, uh, we got off the train.
40:36Oh, well, the teleporter worked eventually.
40:39Let's amped everyone in to the TARDIS.
40:40No casualties.
40:41Just a bevy of sleeping beauties.
40:43I tried hacking Gus from the TARDIS,
40:45to find out who set this all up.
40:46I really didn't like that.
40:48Set off some fail-safe thing.
40:52Blew up the train.
40:54Blew up the train?
40:55Blew up the train.
40:57But we got away.
40:59I dropped everyone off at the nearest civilized planet,
41:02which happened to be here.
41:03And you seemed happy asleep, so I just left you.
41:09So you saved everyone?
41:13No, I just saved you, and I let everyone else suffocate.
41:18Yeah, this is just my cover story.
41:23So, when you lied to Maisie, when you made me lie to Maisie...
41:26I couldn't risk us finding out my plan and stopping me.
41:28So you were pretending to be heartless?
41:40Would you like to think that about me?
41:42Would that make it easier?
41:46I didn't know if I could save her.
41:49I couldn't save Quell, I couldn't save Morehouse.
41:53There was a good chance that she'd die, too.
41:57At which point...
42:00I would have just...
42:03moved on to the next.
42:05And the next...
42:07until I beat it.
42:10Sometimes the only choices you have are bad ones.
42:14But you still have to choose.
42:27It's quite a vehicle you have here, Doctor.
42:30I won't pretend to understand half of it.
42:33Having said that, I didn't notice you got a couple of drive stacks need replacing.
42:37Oh, you did? Did you?
42:38Yeah.
42:39Should get someone in.
42:41And a job like that takes forever.
42:43Really?
42:45Well, I suppose whoever I did get in,
42:47might just be easier to have them stay on board for a while.
42:51I don't suppose you'd know of anyone.
42:57No.
42:58Sorry, Doctor, but I don't think I do.
43:02That job could, er...
43:04change a man.
43:05Yes, it does.
43:07Frequently.
43:09Well, I won't give you goodbye, Perkins.
43:13Good to meet you.
43:14You too, Doctor.
43:16And, er...
43:17good luck.
43:31Do you love it?
43:34Love what?
43:36I know it's scary and difficult,
43:39but do you love being the man making the impossible choice?
43:42Why would I?
43:44Because it's what you do.
43:45All day, every day.
43:47It's my life.
43:48It doesn't have to be.
43:53Is it like...?
43:57Like what?
44:02An addiction.
44:04Well, you can't really tell if something's an addiction
44:06till you try and give it up.
44:09And you never have.
44:12Let me know how it goes.
44:22Hey, Danny, how are you?
44:25I'm fine.
44:26So, is it done?
44:29Yep.
44:30Mission accomplished.
44:32Listen, I can't talk now, but I'll see you soon.
44:33And, um...
44:37I love you.
44:38I love you too.
44:40Huh.
44:42I'm coming for taste.
44:44Okay, see you soon.
44:50Is that Danny? What does he want?
45:00He's fine with it.
45:03Sorry.
45:04Danny!
45:05He's fine.
45:05With the idea of me and you knocking about.
45:07It was his idea that we stopped, but...
45:09He's decided he doesn't mind, and neither do I.
45:11What to hell with the last hurrah.
45:12Let's keep going.
45:13It's a big change of heart.
45:15Yeah, they happen.
45:17Seriously?
45:17Look, as long as you get me home safe and on time, everything is great.
45:21I am so sorry.
45:22I've had a wobble.
45:23It's a big wobble, but it's fine.
45:25Forget about it now.
45:25Shut up and give me some planets.
45:27Well, I'm glad that you said that.
45:28Because you know that one that's made entirely of shrubs.
45:31Are you sure about this?
45:32Are you?
45:32Have you ever been sure?
45:34No.
45:35Then what are you waiting for?
45:40Let's go.
45:45Oh, that can't be good.
45:47Something nearby is leeching all the external dimensions.
45:50Aliens.
45:50Possibly.
45:51Who am I getting trouble with me?
45:52Whatever they are.
45:53They are experimenting.
45:54They are testing.
45:55They are...
45:55They are dissecting.
45:57Trying to understand us.
45:58Trying to understand...
46:00Three dimensions.
46:01Life support.
46:02Failing, failing, failing.
46:12ì—° hom Lord.
46:14Dog fique.
46:24Optimus.
46:26Therapy.
46:27Geek.
46:32Restart New...
46:33resonated with each other.
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