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[[File:Under the Lake stasis chamber.jpg|left|thumb|190x190px|The Doctor ponders about all the mysteries the Drum has presented him with.]]
 
[[File:Under the Lake stasis chamber.jpg|left|thumb|190x190px|The Doctor ponders about all the mysteries the Drum has presented him with.]]
The Doctor walks out of the ship, asking Cass (the next smartest person in the room) if she feels something is still off. She tells him the writing in the ship; he explains they act like magnets, creating a localised magnetic field. The Doctor then asks Clara why he doesn't have a radio in the TARDIS; she explains he turned it into a clockwork squirrel. The Doctor says it's because he once got ''[[Mysterious Girl (song)|Mysterious Girl]]'' stuck in his head for two weeks; ''"I was begging for the brush of death's merciful hand."'' The Doctor calls the words an ear-worm, that quite literally rewrites the synapses in a person's brain. They were not surprised by the message, as it was already in their heads; it's also how the ghosts are getting created. They are not a natural occurrence.
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The Doctor walks out of the ship, asking Cass (the next smartest person in the room) if she feels something is still off. She tells him the writing in the ship; he explains they act like magnets, creating a localised magnetic field. The Doctor then asks Clara why he doesn't have a radio in the TARDIS; she explains he turned it into a clockwork squirrel. The Doctor says it's because he once got [[Mysterious Girl (song)|''Mysterious Girl'']] stuck in his head for two weeks; ''"I was begging for the brush of death's merciful hand."'' The Doctor calls the words an ear-worm, that quite literally rewrites the synapses in a person's brain. They were not surprised by the message, as it was already in their heads; it's also how the ghosts are getting created. They are not a natural occurrence.
   
 
Suddenly, the base starts acting up. O'Donnell explains that messing with the day mode of the base so much has caused the system to malfunction and assume the reactor is in danger of going critical. It's being flooded, which means unless they get to the TARDIS, they are stuck here with the ghosts. The Doctor, Bennett and O'Donnell are the only ones who make it to the other side of the base before the doors seal. He promises to come back for Clara. Back in the TARDIS, the Doctor says that he needs to go back [[Before the Flood (TV story)|before the flood]] to find out how all this started. Bennet and O'Donnell are stunned at being inside the TARDIS and it dematerialises.
 
Suddenly, the base starts acting up. O'Donnell explains that messing with the day mode of the base so much has caused the system to malfunction and assume the reactor is in danger of going critical. It's being flooded, which means unless they get to the TARDIS, they are stuck here with the ghosts. The Doctor, Bennett and O'Donnell are the only ones who make it to the other side of the base before the doors seal. He promises to come back for Clara. Back in the TARDIS, the Doctor says that he needs to go back [[Before the Flood (TV story)|before the flood]] to find out how all this started. Bennet and O'Donnell are stunned at being inside the TARDIS and it dematerialises.
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