-The man just takes a moment-
-To lie down-
-He's not in pain.-
-He's just powering up with the moon's rays. Yes.-
-Eventually he sits up and gets to his feet, walking over to Biker and Imuka-
Okay. So we've made our tactical retreat. Let's get to work on establishing a base.
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-The TARDIS continues to travel-
She's an investigator. Guess that brush with death at Cufferson Apartments didn't faze her, but nothing really does. And the kids she's fostering like to get in there with her. Mike was a sort of extra-dimensional exchange student.
Bam, that's Torchwood and Sarah Jane Adventures set on the rails.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?It is. Lacena wouldn't be as he is without you. He asks about you, but there's only so much I know to tell him.
... I'm still piecing together the situation with Mike's clone. He's still living in a world crippled beyond repair, even if this cure works.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?-The TARDIS noises stop-
We just arrived.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?-Picks up a futuristic syringe injector, checking it-
I need you on standby in case anything goes wrong. And I want you to be there for when Mike wants to know who to thank. If this works.
-Packs it away into a bag, hops its strap over his shoulder and heads out the doors-
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?-Starts walking-
Your knowledge of genetics is what got us this far. Took the guesswork out of a lot of key areas. Now we've figured out how to cancel out the decay rate. And correct a lot of the deterioration, too.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?

(Junon tries explaining the Grand Spellbook Tower to Dizzy and Fen. The Grand Spellbook Tower is an educational research facility that has produced many excellent sorcerers who specialize in a variety of fields from means of combat to technological developments. Its library has a great collection of many "Spellbooks" with knowledge collected throughout the ages.)