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S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

Cloned Borad threatens Peri threatens Mykros

The cloned Borad bursts into the Inner Sanctum, overpowering Peri and seizing her throat with a mutated grip. In front of horrified allies, he threatens to kill her unless Mykros captures the Bandril ship, escalating the confrontation and exposing the Doctor’s allies to a direct threat. When Mykros refuses to bargain with lives, the Borad demonstrates his cloning experiments and his twisted plan to transform Peri into his mate. The Doctor reappears from the Timelash, turning Borad’s own grotesque reliance on mutation against him while defending Peri’s autonomy and dignity, intensifying the standoff and pushing the finale toward confrontation and reckoning. key_dialogue: [ BORAD: That will be of little use, Mykros. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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A cloned Borad appears, capturing Peri and threatening Mykros.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Distressed urgency masking deep anger at the Borad’s threats and moral clarity about the value of Peri’s life.

Mykros Renis witnessing Peri’s violent abduction, then moving from desperate pleading to active intervention by seizing Katz’s disruptor pistol to defend Peri. He risks confrontation with the Borad to release Peri from immediate harm through bold decisive action.

Goals in this moment
  • Intervene to save Peri’s life from direct physical harm
  • Challenge any equation of Peri’s life with political bargaining chips
Active beliefs
  • Life cannot be bartered, not even against a planet’s worth of political stakes as the Borad insists
  • Love for Peri and duty to resist the Borad’s cruelty are intertwined and worth any personal risk
Character traits
Quiet strength shifting to active defiance of tyranny Voicing belief in Peri’s right to autonomy and dignity against Borad’s demands Physical courage in trying to wrestle a control pistol from Katz to fend off immediate threat while speaking directly to the Borad
Follow Mykros Renis's journey

Arrogance masking deep insecurity and desperation to assert control through grotesque threats and mutation.

The cloned Borad enters with grotesque physical dominance, overpowering Peri instantly and seizing her throat to assert his twisted authority. He boasts of cloning experiments to reshape Peri into his mate, displaying his mutation-dependent arrogance and desperate need for control.

Goals in this moment
  • Assert absolute control over Karfel and its people through grotesque displays of power
  • Eliminate any autonomy or dignity not bent to his warped vision, as shown by his threat to Peri
Active beliefs
  • His mutated form grants divine right to reshape others through force and deception
  • Any refusal to obey or bargain represents existential rebellion that must be crushed without hesitation
Character traits
Grotesque physical dominance over allies Twisted romantic delusion predicated on overcoming Peri’s psychological revulsion Revealing cloning experiments as a terrifying threat to autonomy Paranoid insecurity masked by performative cruelty and mutation-dependent arrogance
Follow Borad's journey

Externally composed and wry, masking underlying urgency and protectiveness toward Peri.

The Doctor steps forward with wit and timing, addressing the Borad as a 'self-degenerating mutation' and effortlessly dismantling threats through mockery and strategy. Peri instantly recognizes his return from the dead threat though Mykros notes his life status.

Goals in this moment
  • Pursue any means to defeat the Borad and save Peri
  • Manipulate the Borad through psychological exposure
Active beliefs
  • All tyrants are fundamentally cowards beneath grotesque exteriors
  • Companions' safety is a Time Lord's highest temporal and moral duty
Character traits
Mocking banter with the Borad Revealing his earlier Time Lord self to unnerve Physical daring to smash the painting Strategic timing to throw the time slip device Companion-focused valor in rescuing Peri
Follow The Second …'s journey

Surface terror masking deep resolve to fight back through wordplay and moral clarity.

Peri Brown is violently seized by the Borad, her throat gripped in a mutated claw before she screams in terror and resistance. She pleads 'Don't listen to him' then opts for biting sarcasm against Borad's grotesque proposal while being physically endangered.

Goals in this moment
  • Demand autonomy over her body and choices amid tyranny
  • Challenge reckless decisions and violence, however theatrical
Active beliefs
  • Life-and-death stakes permit biting social commentary
  • Personal dignity must never be negotiated away, even to monsters like the Borad
Character traits
Defiant sarcasm under direct physical threat Bravery in challenging Borad's demands despite fear Choosing brutish honesty when faced with a mutated clone's twisted mating offer Capacity for biting social commentary even in life-or-death situations
Follow Peripugilliam Brown's journey
Supporting 3
Katz
secondary

Anxiety-laced decisive action masking deep instinct to protect Peri once she’s been revealed as threatened.

Katz actively dashes into the Sanctum and immediately moves to retrieve a disruptor pistol to counter the Borad’s threat to Peri. She defends Peri physically after the violent abduction by running to her side and supporting her emotionally.

Goals in this moment
  • Enable Peri’s survival through direct physical defense when faced with tyranny’s grip
  • Balance impulsive action against Peri’s safety with strategic alliances
Active beliefs
  • Peri Brown’s value transcends political allegiances and former slaves' like Katz burdensome legacy
  • Instinct for self-preservation can align with protecting those the Doctor values when immediate threat arises
Character traits
Immediate decisiveness when allies are threatened, shifting from cautious skepticism to active protection of Peri Brown Physical interventions to enable Peri’s autonomy under direct threat Retrieval of a Punishment Chair-based control weapon suggesting Borad regime familiarity in subduing threats
Follow Katz's journey
Vena Renis
secondary

Shock masking underlying concern for familial allies and Peri amid unexpected violent confrontation in former carefree space.

Vena Renis enters with visible expression of shock at the sudden violent abduction of Peri and her surroundings. She utters a pessimistic reflection on the day's events and immediately pivots to verbal action through asking about Sezon and showing immediate material support for a threatened Peri by offering space away from immediate conflict.

Goals in this moment
  • Immediate relief for Peri’s emotional state and threat exposure
  • Understand familial loyalties’ dynamics (Sezon) to contextualize conflict escalations
Active beliefs
  • Physical space such as Council Chairs or away from confrontation can offer emotional sanctuary
  • Loved ones such as Sezon and Peri must be prioritized in assessment of conflict's immediate impacts
Character traits
Display of shock and pessimism at sudden violent conflict escalating around her Immediate concern for Peri's safety and emotional state despite being potentially overwhelmed by the Borad's dual entrance and events Seeking to understand Sezon's situation as a familial counterpoint to violence around her
Follow Vena Renis's journey
Herbert Wells
secondary

Content relief and fascination masking deep identity recognition crisis in final confrontation resolution elements such as banishment discoveries and staying decisions on Karfel.

Herbert Wells lingers on the periphery of the violent confrontation, observing with quiet fascination before the conflict escalates further. His presence as an assistant becomes a notable observation post final confrontation resolution elements such as banishment and staying on Karfel deliberations.

Goals in this moment
  • Acknowledge mission success and personal safety amid violent confrontation passing into resolution
  • Determine future personal actions and identity expressions post-confrontation
Active beliefs
  • Mission accomplishments can define immediate emotional responses even amid unaddressed broader societal conflicts
  • Personal identity such as historical H.G. Wells can be expressed through continued presence on Karfel and acceptance by familial allies
Character traits
Quiet observation shifting to content relief at the mission's success and crisis passing with unresolved questions about Peri's safety Dialogue partner in the Doctor’s tonal reflections on banishment destination for the Borad Acceptance of staying on Karfel with familial allies as an act of content identity resolution
Follow Herbert Wells's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Lieutenant Hugo Lang's Identification Badge

The Punishment Chair becomes a weapon of last resort against the Borad’s violent threat, its rigid frame serving as the sole barrier preventing Katz and others from being overrun. Peri instinctively seeks refuge behind it, the chair’s utilitarian oppression now twisted into confusing sanctuary.

Before: Unused and positioned within the semicircle of Council …
After: Scattered haphazardly from scuffle and energy discharges, its …
Before: Unused and positioned within the semicircle of Council Chairs, its oppressive structure silent and awaiting Borad’s victims.
After: Scattered haphazardly from scuffle and energy discharges, its rigid frame slightly tilted from bodies seeking cover, no longer a tool of oppression but a fractured memory of tyranny.
Borad’s Concealing Painting

The Concealing Painting is wrenched apart by the Doctor’s decisive strike with a Council Chair, its pastoral idyllic facade torn away to reveal a full-length mirror behind. The mirror becomes the conduit for Peri’s scream of recognition, exposing the Borad’s grotesque mutation and psychological vulnerability.

Before: Intact and framed on the Inner Sanctum wall …
After: Splintered wood frame and cracked mirror glass lay …
Before: Intact and framed on the Inner Sanctum wall behind its painted idyllic landscape, a beautiful deception masking a deadly truth.
After: Splintered wood frame and cracked mirror glass lay scattered on the floor after the Borad’s violent backward retreat onto the Timelash ramp, its concealment function completely destroyed and its earlier deception exposed.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Inner Sanctum (Karfel Temporal Operations Chamber)

The Inner Sanctum functions as the pressurized nerve center for temporal operations on Karfel, now dominated by the violent aftermath of Peri’s abduction and the Borad’s grotesque emergence. Its obsidian walls and scattered Council Chairs absorb the shockwaves of temporal collision as the Doctor’s gambit tears through the timestream.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered reactions to sudden violent threat, oppressively formal in its high-security chamber despite …
Function command center for temporal defense and authoritarian control, battleground for physical confrontation against tyranny.
Symbolism Represents the final bastion against temporal collapse and moral degradation, where the Borad’s grotesque cloning …
Access Restricted to senior staff only, those commissioned by the Borad’s regime, though rebels and the …
artificial light casting angular shadows across horrified faces from the empty tactical screen the acrid tang of ozone and burnt circuitry thickened by the metallic scent of Borad’s failing systems

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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High Council of Gallifrey

The High Council of Gallifrey asserts temporal authority through the Doctor’s invocation of his past office, influencing the Bandrils’ response to temporal disturbances. Their closed chambers and restricted protocols manifest through temporary alliances that prioritize timeline preservation over moral considerations.

Representation Through temporal governance invoking the Doctor’s agency as President to assert authority over the Bandrils …
Power Dynamics Asserting temporal authority as a superior institution, exercising control over perceived temporal aggressors like the …
Impact The Doctor's temporal interference disrupts the Bandrils' immediate strike protocols, revealing the High Council's role …
Internal Dynamics The High Council's internal debate over responding to temporal disturbances aligns with their historical tendency …
Preserve temporal stability at all moral or ethical considerations, potentially setting aside earlier objections to form temporary alliances that secure its own survival Invoke temporal authority through closed chambers and restricted protocols to influence external factions like the Bandrils Invoking temporal authority through the Doctor’s position as President of the High Council Exerting influence through temporal governance and restricted protocols while remaining behind closed doors
Bandrils

The Bandril military faction immediately deploys a bendalypse warhead toward Karfel upon sensing temporal disturbances, only for their missile to be destroyed in the stratosphere by the Doctor’s bold improvization. Their chain of command remains rigid even amid organizational upheaval like the Borad’s downfall.

Representation Through an Ambassador figure negotiating demands from a position of overwhelming firepower, via immediate missile …
Power Dynamics Exercising ultimate firepower through calibrated annihilation, retaliating against perceived temporal aggressors with instantaneous strike capabilities.
Annihilate all biological life on Karfel through strategic missile deployment as part of the bendalypse doctrine Demand subjugation of temporal political entities like the Borad’s regime through immediate missile launch readiness Instantaneous missile strikes calibrated to punish perceived aggressors Political negotiations conducted from a position of overwhelming firepower

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 27

"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Doctor's irreversible TARDIS sacrifice
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor’s activation of the time slip device in direct confrontation with Borad leads to his reflection-based defeat of Borad, who is sent back in time via the Timelash — a direct chain of cause and resolution."

Doctor and Borad clash in vault showdown
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"The Doctor’s activation of the time slip device in direct confrontation with Borad leads to his reflection-based defeat of Borad, who is sent back in time via the Timelash — a direct chain of cause and resolution."

Borad exposes his mutant breeding plan
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"The Doctor’s activation of the time slip device in direct confrontation with Borad leads to his reflection-based defeat of Borad, who is sent back in time via the Timelash — a direct chain of cause and resolution."

Tekker defies Borad and is executed
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor’s activation of the time slip device in direct confrontation with Borad leads to his reflection-based defeat of Borad, who is sent back in time via the Timelash — a direct chain of cause and resolution."

Doctor frees Peri as war nears
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor and Herbert’s deliberate act of intercepting the missile with the TARDIS represents the ultimate escalation of self-sacrifice, leading to the perceived destruction of the TARDIS and Herber’s apparent death, but in reality, faked for dramatic reversal."

Doctor risks TARDIS to stop incoming missile
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor and Herbert’s deliberate act of intercepting the missile with the TARDIS represents the ultimate escalation of self-sacrifice, leading to the perceived destruction of the TARDIS and Herber’s apparent death, but in reality, faked for dramatic reversal."

Doctor rushes Peri out as Karfel's end nears
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor and Herbert’s deliberate act of intercepting the missile with the TARDIS represents the ultimate escalation of self-sacrifice, leading to the perceived destruction of the TARDIS and Herber’s apparent death, but in reality, faked for dramatic reversal."

TARDIS intercepts missile for Karfel
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Doctor's irreversible TARDIS sacrifice
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Doctor's irreversible TARDIS sacrifice
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s plan to populate Karfel with transformed beings (including Peri) parallels the later cloned Borad’s reappearance, reinforcing a cyclical theme: the desire to control life and legacy leads to monstrous duplication and failed immortality."

Borad exposes his mutant breeding plan
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s plan to populate Karfel with transformed beings (including Peri) parallels the later cloned Borad’s reappearance, reinforcing a cyclical theme: the desire to control life and legacy leads to monstrous duplication and failed immortality."

Tekker defies Borad and is executed
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s plan to populate Karfel with transformed beings (including Peri) parallels the later cloned Borad’s reappearance, reinforcing a cyclical theme: the desire to control life and legacy leads to monstrous duplication and failed immortality."

Doctor frees Peri as war nears
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Doctor's irreversible TARDIS sacrifice
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s plan to populate Karfel with transformed beings (including Peri) parallels the later cloned Borad’s reappearance, reinforcing a cyclical theme: the desire to control life and legacy leads to monstrous duplication and failed immortality."

Doctor and Borad clash in vault showdown
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2
What this causes 16

"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Doctor's irreversible TARDIS sacrifice
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Doctor's irreversible TARDIS sacrifice
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Doctor's irreversible TARDIS sacrifice
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Doctor's irreversible TARDIS sacrifice
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

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