The Doctor looked at Michael to make sure he was still alive. When he moved slightly the Doctor was relieved. Although the Doctor already knew the wound was only superficial. A weapon, no matter how small, can kill if it hits the right spot.

"Your ship will bring us a glorious win over our enemies Doctor," Romack announced. "The Sontaran empire will rule the universe when we are done."

"Listen to me Romack, everything in this universe is not your enemy," said the Doctor. Now, more then ever, the Doctor knew he had to reason with Romack for the universe was at stake.

"Yes, they are."

"You mean to destroy it all."

"I prefer to think of it as a form of reclamation," Romack answered.

"Kind of meaningless when you have nothing to rule over."

"You're wrong Doctor," Romack said smugly. "The Sontaran race will be the new beginning to our universe. The way we want it to become. Every creature will fall to the new order we create."

Michael was wounded, left on the ground. No Sontaran made any motion to pick him up. Instead the two Sontaran soldiers, with disregard to his wounded shoulder, grabbed his arms and drug him back into the corridor. The two soldiers returned to the chamber. One of them went to a small control panel next to the door and punched in a sequence of numbers causing the door to the corridor to close.

"You're not going to leave him in there are you?" the Doctor demanded an answer.

"He is no concern of mine Doctor," Romack smirked. "He will be dead along with the rest of anyone you have ever known."

While the Doctor and Romack continued their discussion. Jenny was careful to not be seen on top of the black object she was standing on. It wasn't a difficult task as the Sontaran's being shorter then Jenny and the object she was on stood at least four times their height.

At first, Jenny thought she was standing on one of the largest explosive devices she has ever seen. Michael explained the ship they were on is one large bomb. The conclusion would be obvious.

But, somehow for Jenny it all didn't make any sense to place the TARDIS so close to the center of the bomb unless the Sontaran's wanted to destroy it, and the problem with destroying the TARDIS is it's the only way the Sontaran's will survive the destructive force they were about to unleash.

"There's something wrong with being a bomb," Jenny's curiosity came into play.

Jenny decided to take a closer look at the greenish beam coming from the object she was standing on. In the back of her mind, she was thinking the black containers were the explosive force to destroy the universe. In actually, when Jenny looked through the small hole where the greenish light looked to be coming from her eyes widened.

"This is not a bomb," Jenny said surprised.

Jenny could see thousands of small capsules inside the container. Each of these large containers were holding the DNA and life signatures of thousands of creatures the Sontaran's wanted to control when creating the new universe they wanted.

"So many lives are a stake," whispered Jenny, "and I am not only talking about this timeline."

She then noticed the beams of greenish light seemed to be an energy transfer conduit coming from the TARDIS. The energy was holding the containers in a sort of stasis, frozen until released.

There was something else she noticed. There was a small hum and vibration coming from the container. At this moment in time each container was phasing between dimensions, thought they are solid on both sides.

Jenny could still hear the Doctor and Romack speaking. She leaned carefully over the side of the container to see if the Doctor and Romack were still standing below her. At the angle she was leaning, it was difficult to see the Doctor or Romack.

However, she could see Michael being carried back into the corridor and the door being shut. She watched carefully as the Sontaran soldier placed a code into the control panel. She was too far away to see any pictographs on the keypad, so she watched how the Sontaran's Fingers moved.

Romack turned to walk away right as the two Sontaran soldiers walked up behind the Doctor. It was clear the Doctor had to move, he could only speculate where.

"Where are you taking me?" the Doctor decided to ask anyway knowing Romack most likely would not reply.

"As for now Doctor, it should be of no concern of yours," Romack answered bluntly.

Jenny figured there was always some use in everybody, even somebody wounded. Right now Michael was her best chance for getting any help fighting the Sontaran's.

Jenny lowered herself down with the rope she had wrapped around her body. She repeated the sequence of numbers into the control panel, the first time it didn't work. She tried once again and this time the door opened wide enough for her to see Michael lying on the deck.

Michael was just beginning to wake up when Jenny reached his side. Though Michael was extremely drowsy from the laser blast, he could still function normally.

"I'm glad to see you are okay, Michael," Jenny said.

"If you call having a hole blasted through your shoulder being alive, then thank you," Michael said with extreme sarcasm.

"You were wrong," said Jenny.

"About what?" Michael inquired while he looked over at his wounded shoulder.

"This ship may be the biggest bomb ever seen, according to you. But, it's also an ark for the new universe Romack intends to create."

"An ark?" said Michael.

"Yes, all of these black objects are holding containers for different species of creatures," Jenny paused, "at least this is what it looks like."

"So, when the ship blows up?" said Michael.

"The newly formed molecules will be spread throughout the reformed universe," Jenny completed Michael's sentence.

"I figured you were going to say something like that," said Michael before sporting a crooked smile. "Besides, I don't think I could have said it quite as technical as you did."

"I have all the knowledge of my father," explained Jenny, "well, most of it anyhow."

"It still means, this bomb needs to be stopped."

"I agree," said Jenny, "but, how can we do it without starting the chain reaction the Sontaran's want in the first place? If this ship explodes then…"

"DESTINATION REACHED…" the announcing system on the ship alerted everyone, "COUNTDOWN COMMENCING."

Michael looked around briefly until an idea come to him. It might be a long shot, but what he had planned would have to do.

"That box in the middle," Michael pointed to the Doctor's TARDIS. "Is it like the other one?"

"Yes, but, it's bigger on the inside."

"Sounds like something I would have said," Michael smirked.

"Can you detach the energy beams going to the containers?"

"If it starts the growing process of what's in the containers, blowing up the ship might kill what's inside," the protective side of Jenny began to show through. "I won't have any part of killing anything no matter what it is. My father taught me that."

"Seems like a smart man."

"You have no idea."

"Look," Michael became serious. He placed his right hand on Jenny's shoulder, "There is nothing alive in here. All you see is stored up to begin new live after a massive surge of energy meshes it all together. Basically, the explosion will start the chemical process to life."

"How do you know all of this?"

"I have been gathering intelligence on this ship and the Sontaran's for a long time."

"Well, in that case. I will make my way to the TARDIS and release the beams. What are you going to do?"

Michael turned away from Jenny and began to walk back towards the corridor, "Blow up this ship."