- In the wake of Davros' threat to destroy the existence of the Universe itself, the Doctor's companions unite to stop the Dalek empire. Which one will die by the prophecies and what will the fate be for the Doctor?
- The Doctor and his companions prepare to do battle with Davros and the Daleks who are out to destroy everything and everyone in the universe other than themselves. All seems lost when the Daleks apparently destroy the TARDIS but it's not that simple as an empowered Donna - and a new version of the Doctor - take control and face the Dalek menace head on. For one of the Doctor's companions however, there will be a heavy price to pay.—garykmcd
- The Doctor regenerates back into the same form, using a hand he had lost earlier as raw material. Jackie Tyler and Mick appear and save Sarah Jane from the Daleks, but the Daleks capture the Tardis and take it to their base, the Crucible. Jackie, Mick and Sarah Jane surrender so that they can go to the base as well, while Martha teleports herself to Germany.
Rose reveals that her timeline is being destroyed, and an analysis of timelines shows that everything revolves around Donna. The Daleks have the power to break into the Tardis, so the Companions voluntarily leave it. But the door slams shut before Donna can come out, and the Daleks attempt to destroy the Tardis by sending it and her into the core of the Crucible.
In the core, Donna sees the Doctor's hand and it regenerates into another Doctor. They manage to teleport the Tardis before it is destroyed. The doctor has partially regenerated using Donna and now, partly human, has only one heart.
Sarah Jane and Mick escape through a door, while the other prisoners are subjected to a Reality Bomb test, powered by the alignment of the 27 planets. Jackie also teleports away, but the other prisoners are vaporized. The Reality Bomb separates atoms, so it has the power to destroy the universe if triggered. Captain Jack also joins them.
Martha in Germany activates her OsterHargen key. It is a plan set up to destroy the Earth by detonating a string of nuclear explosions. Destroying the Earth will also destroy the power source of the Reality Bomb. At the same time, Harkness and Sarah Jane devise a plan to destroy the Crucible. They also threaten the Daleks. Davros points out that the companions all have devised weapons to attack the Daleks, against the Doctor's code of nonviolence, and the Daleks teleport all the companions to the Crucible. The ignition sequence of the bomb begins.
The second Doctor returns in the Tardis and attempts to shoot down Davros. He fails, and Donna does not how to work the gun, but Davros blasts her with an energy beam. The energy wakens a new part of Donna - when the second Doctor became part-human, Donna also became part Timelord. She shuts down the bomb and takes control of the Daleks.
The second Doctor, in rage and hate, fearing a Dalek dominated galaxy, activates destruction of all of the Daleks and the Crucible. With the help of all the companions, the Earth is brought back to its original location.
The companions disperse. The second Doctor, who has anger management issues, goes to stay with Rose. Being part human, he has just a single life, and they decide to spend it together.
But Donna's human side is too weak to keep a Timelord in her head. The Doctor has to wipe her mind and warns her parents never to let her remember or she will die. He leaves, alone, in the Tardis.
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