TERRACORPS SPACE STATION
2186 The Doctor and Clara pushed their way through the crowded hall and on to the elevator. They gazed through the glass at the massive Krin starship sitting just beyond the station, four more pods ejecting from it and smashing into the colony. “What emergency evacuation procedures are in place here cadet?” The Doctor asked breathlessly as they stepped off the lift and rushed down to the hangar where Captain Marie barked orders to Terracorps troops rushing to cut off the invaders. “There’s five escape jettisons in the northeast sector, emergency protocol is to get all civilians routed there. Each ship holds seven hundred.” Oswin informed the Doctor as they stepped into the flight deck. “Captain Marie, you can’t waste men fighting these things. Is there any way we can section off part of the colony?” The Doctor said as he eyes grew wide, the sight of the Krin Starship lowering into view of the hangar a terrible image to behold. He had seen the power behind these vessels before, the destruction they could leave in their wake. If they decided to unload on the colony, there was no way those jettisons would be leaving. “We need to run...now.” The Doctor nearly whispered before grabbing Marie and Oswin by the arms and sprinting to the elevators just as the starships main cannons began to rip through the hangar, destroying Terracorp ships and pilots, absolutely decimating the entire level. The Doctor pushed the captain and cadet in first before falling in after them, slamming on the controls and the lift began to drop. The explosion from the Krin’s attack sent the elevator into free fall, something Oswin noticed as they began to gradually pick up speed. She frantically pressed the emergency break button but to no luck, the entire panel now unresponsive. “At this rate we’ll be paste by the time we hit the bottom.” Marie stated gravely as she struggled to steady herself in the speeding lift. The Doctor stepped in front of Oswin and began to inspect the panel, scanning it with his screwdriver for a moment before putting on his glasses. “They hit this sector’s power grid, there’s no way to get the panel working from here.” The Doctor stated before looking at the hatch above them. “Is there a way to stop it?” Oswin asked as she watched perplexed while the Doctor used the handrail in the lift to reach the hatch. He quickly unlocked it with his screwdriver before disappearing through the hole. On top of the elevator the Doctor searched frantically for an emergency handbrake, realizing their time was running out. Finally, he found the switch and wrenched it with all his might, the brakes screeching with deafening effect as the lift finally slowed to a grinding halt. The Doctor dropped back through the hole, grinning ear to ear at the fact they had survived. “Everyone all right then?” He and Oswin pulled the doors to the lift open before peeking out into the corridor. They quickly ducked back inside as three Krin hunters skulked past the elevator, hunting for any more signs of life. “Any idea where we are?” The Doctor asked either one of them as he peeked to see if the coast was clear. “Looks like the south quadrant. We need to get the power back on if we’re going to make contact with anyone. There’s got to be some way to send a distress signal from this sector, yes?” The Doctor assumed as he crept out of the elevator first, followed by the captain and Oswin. “There’s a crew station not too far from here that we should be able to contact the bridge from, if we had any power on this level.” Marie replied, pulling her service gun from her holster as she checked the hallways for any hostiles. “Which way is the grid for this sector?” The Doctor asked as they begun down the corridor. Oswin pointed down a hallway to their left. “Down that way, a few choice turns and you’re at the central hub for both the south and east quadrants.” She instructed him. “Right, you’re with me, we’ll get down there and see if we can’t get the lights on. Captain Marie, pop over to that crew station and wait for our signal.” The Doctor commanded just as he and Oswin turned to depart. “Doctor, take this.” Marie tossed him a communicator like the one she had strapped to her wrist. “Least this way I can find out if you’ve made it there in one piece or not.” The Doctor nodded in approval before he and Oswin dashed down the hall. Marie continued down her own path, determined to save anyone she could in the process. KRIN STARSHIP Officer Terzaz of the Krin army approached the private quarters of the individual who they had to thank for their race’s survival. He was proud to be the one tasked with delivering news of their latest attack. The doors to his chamber slid open and Terzaz stepped inside where he saw the man staring out at the station and the ensuing attack, deep in thought. The time-lord known only throughout the universe and even beyond as the Master cocked his head as he heard the Krin officer enter, doing everything he could to pay attention to him over the intense drumming echoing through his head. “My master, we’ve managed to scan every file in the colony’s database. It appears the schematics you have been searching for are in their system’s mainframe.” Terzaz hissed, eager to please his lord and master. The Master turned and raised a finger to his lips, signaling the officer to fall silent. “Do you hear it?” The Master backed away from the window, looking wide-eyed around the room as he approached Terzaz. “Here what, master?” Terzaz asked, confused by what could have his savior so transfixed. “You don’t hear it? No... of course you wouldn’t. Not yet at least. It’s the call you see, I’m the only one cursed to hear it. The call to arms, the drums of war...soon the universe will feel their very rhythm.” He snapped his head to the right and he and the Krin soldier were face to face. “You said you’ve found the blueprints?” “Y-yes master. We have been unable to upload them on to our own servers from here unfortunately.” Terzaz responded quickly. “Prepare a ship. I will obtain the data myself. Just make sure that colony goes down the moment I return.” The Master insisted before waving Terzaz away, who took the signal to leave immediately, rushing to the starship’s bay. Onboard the colony, the Doctor and Oswin stumbled upon a couple of Krin soldiers dragging a pair of large grey sacks behind them. Venom dripped from their hungry mouths, eating through the floor itself as they passed. As they slunk by where Oswin and the Doctor hid, they both got a closer look at what was inside the sacks. The Doctor placed a hand over Oswin’s mouth as she gasped in complete horror at the citizens captured in each sack, both horribly injured by the venom of the Krin. As the hunters continued back to their ship. The Doctor and Oswin continued in the opposite direction, the Doctor staring after the Krin and their captives, still stunned by the mere fact the Krin still somehow existed. “These things were wiped from existence for exactly this reason. They erased entire species due to their ravenous appetites. This shouldn’t be possible.” The Doctor stammered as Oswin surged ahead, doing her best to forget the sight of citizens she swore to protect as a member of Terracorps being dragged off to a terrible fate. “The Krin are carrying some of us off-” She began as she stepped over the lower torso of one of the fallen citizens, the Doctor kneeled next to what remained of the body to get a closer look, "why would they do that? Isn’t it in their nature to rip apart the first thing they see that’s not, ya know, them?” The Doctor pulled on his glasses once again as he examined the torso, noticing where the venom of the Krin had eaten through flesh and bone like cardboard. “Wherever they’re headed to after this must be a bit of a distance. They’re harvesting half the population to store for food later.” The Doctor grabbed a pen from Oswin and dipped the tip into some of the venom seeping off the body and onto the steel floor of the hallway. The venom ate through the end of the pen as the Doctor made a face of disgust before flinging the pen over his shoulder and down the hall. “They’ve...evolved. Their venom was never this destructive before, at best it could leave you paralyzed for up to six hours, but this makes them twice as dangerous as they already were.” Just as he finished his sentence footsteps could be heard coming down the hall towards them. Before they could make a move, cadet Zane stumbled into the hall, falling flat on his face in front of the pair of them. “They’re all over the place. They’re trying to force their way towards the jettisons...” Zane managed to sputter as Oswin sat him upright. “I saw them dragging a bunch of families off to their ship in the North sector. What are they taking us for?” The Doctor helped Zane to his feet before the three of them continued down the hallway. “Just keep moving with us cadet. We need you focused if we’re going to get as many as we can off this station alive.” The Doctor instructed him as he noticed the wound in Zane’s side. “Oswin, how much further?” Oswin led the way once again as they took a turn left and headed down another hall before coming upon the door to the south sector power grid. Oswin forced open the jammed shut door and let out a small gasp at what she found inside the grid room. The couplings that powered the grid had been completely disconnected, the Krin’s venom dripping off the steel of its housing and right in front of Oswin’s feet. She took a small step back, her mind racing as to what was their next step now that it seemed impossible to bring power back to the sector. The Doctor followed her in, still supporting Zane as he looked at the damage done by the Krin and his mind began to race. “Alright the couplings are too damaged to even remotely consider repairing.” He mused as he lowered Zane on to the floor and against a wall to rest before examining the wall of circuits and wires. Oswin joined him, frantically trying to reboot power through the command menu behind the Doctor. “Controls are completely unresponsive, I can’t even get the elevators emergency transport function working.” She informed the Doctor while her fingers moved across the screens in front of her. The Doctor grabbed a flashlight from near one of the corpses that littered the ground around them before returning to his work, pulling wires across and together as fast as he could while keeping a sharp focus. “We don’t have time to reboot the entire systems mainframe, but maybe we can route power through the couplings in short burst.” The Doctor concluded before stepping away from his work just as sparks begin to fly a bit too close to his suit. Oswin’s eyes went wide as the menu's controls became responsive once again. “There’s a lot of damage to the grid down here, I’m not sure how long that will keep things going.” The Doctor advised. He reached into the inner pocket of his suit jacket and pulled the communicator given to him by the captain before tossing it over his shoulder to Oswin. “Captain Marie we’ve managed to get the power back on, albeit on a tentative basis from my understanding.” Oswin spoke proudly into the communicator as she snapped it on to her wrist. In return she heard nothing but static from the other end, and her heart jumped a bit. She took a few quick, short breaths before trying again. “Captain, are you getting in this?” Inside the crew station on the other side of the level, a Krin soldier raised Captain Marie into the air by the throat, looking her over rather amused. It bared its fangs, venom dripping dangerously close to the captain’s face as it did its best to intimidate her. Captain Marie however, didn’t flinch away in the slightest from the maw of the creature, which did nothing but aggravate its fellow soldier. “This sack of flesh doesn’t have proper fear of us. It is as the master told us, we have been forgotten.” The second soldier hissed angrily as it leaned over towards Captain Marie. The voice of Oswin interrupted the taunting, and Marie realized what would be necessary in the short time the brief distraction had warranted her. She quickly grabbed the standard L79 pistol that was given to her the day she was promoted to her rank from where she had it tucked behind her back and fired a shot directly into its chest. The soldier dropped immediately, and Marie scrambled towards the door. “Oswin you’ll have to get to the briefing room and make sure evacuations go smoothly, there’s no counting how many of them-“ Marie’s response into the communicator is cut off as she cried in pain and slams face first on to the floor. She looked down to see the second Krin sinking its fangs into her legs, its jaw widening as it pulled her towards its throat. The venom burned like nothing Marie could have ever imagined, and she hadn’t even realized she’d begun screaming, her voice echoing throughout the hallways of the quadrant. The wounded soldier slammed its clawed hand on to a button behind it, still clutching at its chest while the door to the crew station slammed shut once the captain was back inside. The Doctor turned to Oswin as Zane pulled himself to his feet, her eyes like glass as she reflected on what they’d all heard on the other end of her communicator. The Doctor stepped away from the power grid’s array of wires. He put a hand under Oswin’s chin and pushed it up so that their eyes met. “Listen to me cadet. Right now, the only thing that we need to focus on is making your captain proud. She’s given us a chance to give everyone else a chance.” Oswin nods and the Doctor throws Zane’s arm over his shoulder once again. “We can’t risk crossing paths with the ones we know are in the crew station, that rules out the elevator we came down in. Is there another lift on this side of the quadrant?” The Doctor asked as he peered into the hallway to make sure no danger was headed their way. Oswin raced through a series of schematics of the colony’s layout before reaching what she was searching for. “There’s one not far from us near the cafeteria.” She answered as she looked up the Doctor. “Right then, lead the way cadet.” The Doctor replied with a jerk of his head. Oswin nodded before ducking out into the hall, the Doctor and Zane right behind her. As they shuffled through the now eerily silent corridors, the Doctor glanced at the destruction done in the time since the Krin’s attack had begun. They stepped past a mother who had clearly fallen protecting her child, the child’s body marred by the venom of the carnivorous aliens so badly it was indistinguishable. “I could have gone eons without seeing the damage these things are capable of again.” The Doctor muttered as they reached the cafeteria. A thick steel door blocked the entry way, and Oswin input her access code before the door slid upwards granting them access. “You keep acting like they shouldn’t be here. Why?” Oswin wondered as they crept through the cafeteria, the light above them sputtering to stay on due to the work the Doctor cobbled together on the power grid. “The Krin wiped out countless civilizations for the sole purpose of fueling themselves in their quest to ravage the galaxy. They view themselves as the ultimate predators, there isn’t room for any other alphas. Even the Daleks think twice when they cross a Krin brigade.” He whispered, much to Oswin’s curiosity. She turned to see why his voice had dropped and stood frozen just like the Doctor and Zane once her eyes met what had caused them to freeze. Figures crept in from all corners of the room towards them, their hissing unmistakably marking them as Krin soldiers. Once they reached the shoddy lighting Oswin gasped as she stared into the faces of the universe’s elite hunters, wondering if their salivating maws would be the last thing she saw. “Don’t show a drop of fear. They feed off that, it’s like a hyper adrenaline shot to them.” The Doctor warned, to which Oswin nodded firmly and put on her bravest face. “You seem to know much about us for a flesh sack.” One of the creatures hissed from behind the Doctor and the barely conscious cadet he was holding up. “Well you read the right books at a certain point in one of your lives and you never know what might turn up.” The Doctor said with a wry smile that almost undermined the severity of the situation they found themselves in. “That’s clever, I wonder how your brains taste flesh sack.” Another of the Krin hissed as they circled the three survivors. TO BE CONTINUED IN DOCTOR WHO #3 SOMEWHERE NEAR A DYING SUPERNOVA
THE TARDIS The Doctor went back and forth around the central console that sat in the middle of the Tardis, assuring every setting was just right as he neared the dying star. He staggered a bit as he stepped towards the doors of his ship, the lethal dosage of radiation coursing through his body beginning to finally take its toll. "I'm not going...not yet. There's too much to be done." The Doctor whispered through gritted teeth as he clawed his way towards the doors and threw them open. The power coming from the star washed over him, purging the dangerous radiation from his system. It wasn't enough, he knew it as he struggled back to his feet, leaning in the doorway. He rushed as quickly as his body would allow him back to the Tardis controls and the police box surged forward, dangerously closer to the heart of the star. This was new terrain even for him, as he wondered whether this gamble to give him more time would result in success or a beautiful death. TERRACORPS SPACE COLONY 2186 Oswin Oswald hurried through the east wing towards the briefing room, somehow even later than she thought she would be. She rushed past various citizens of the colony she recognized, greeting them as quickly as she possibly could while never breaking stride through the hallway. She may have been running late, but that was far from an excuse for poor manners. She hopped into the elevator behind a fellow cadet just before the doors closed, swiping her ID card on the console before the lift began to move. "Captain's gonna have it out with you." The nervous young man known as Zane informed Oswin, who beamed at him in response. "Someone had to make sure the lower quadrant thrusters weren't fluctuating. Nearly gave the whole South unit a fright when they went out last week." Oswin responded as the elevator doors opened on to one of the levels reserved for Terracorp personnel only. They stepped off the elevator and into a massive briefing room, where many of the other members of Terracorp were already seated, awaiting the beginning of the meeting. "Oswin, nice to see your perpetual tardiness is rubbing off on the rest of the crew." Captain Marie noted sharply as the two cadets took their seats. The holographic display behind the Captain came to life as the lights dimmed in the room before she spoke again. "I know everyone is wondering why the impromptu meeting, and I suppose it would do us no good to mince words. Ellerby picked this up on the scanners about three hours ago." The display showed a group of four ships that everyone in the room recognized of those belonging to the Krin. "We don't know how many are on board each ship, and since they've upgraded their cloaking fields we won't know how exactly how close they are until they're within range of our beacons. What we do know is that they have hit several colonies in the last week and a half alone, and we will not under any circumstances, become the eighth." "But Captain if their trajectory puts them on the path to us, shouldn't we have sounded the alarms hours ago?" A cadet questioned with a raised hand. "The people who chose to follow us to the stars deserve to feel protected and have some sort of peace of mind. Our mission is to stifle this assault from the Krin as quietly and swiftly as possible. Let's crack on then." At the end of the Captain's words, everyone at the table split off and headed to their various stations or departments, determined todo whatever they could to hold off the Krin. Oswin stood in front of a trio of screens as she used a set of controls in front of her to make a few minor adjustments to the stations proximity beacons. "Captain, you might want to get a peek at this." Oswin called over her shoulder as she continued tinkering with the controls. "What have you got?" Marie asked as she joined Oswin at the ship's beacon controls. "I'm picking something up, but it's not coming from any sector around us. I'm trying to pinpoint it now, but if I'm being honest, I've never seen energy readings like this. Whatever it is, it can't be coming from the Krin." Oswin surmised as the Captain read the energy gauge on the screen to her left. Suddenly a whirring, creaking sound of an engine filled the entire room, causing every member of Terracorps present to turn back towards the briefing table with weapons at the ready as a heavily smoking police box was beginning to materialize before their eyes. The doors to the Tardis were flung open and the Doctor stumbled out, smoke billowing behind him as he coughed up a storm. He reached back inside momentarily, grabbing a fire extinguisher and going to work on whatever was the source of the smoke. He tossed the fire extinguisher back inside before shutting the doors behind him, turning around to face the room of shocked faces. "Hello! Sorry for just dropping in like this, think I might have pushed her a bit too far. Core will need to be adjusted before any long trips, a bit of maintenance on the sub fuel systems and she'll be good to go." The Doctor rambled to no one in particular, the members of Terracorps that filled the room still struggling to make sense of what had just transpired in front of them. LOWER WEST QUADRANT Captain Marie and Oswin led the Doctor through the quadrant of the colony, where they passed through what could only be described as a thriving neighborhood. Humans and alien species of all races resided within the lower quadrant, some shopping in the massive marketplace, others conversing with their neighbors as they crossed paths. "Welcome to the 78th colony launched, serviced, and protected by Terracorps. We've been in orbit for two years now, steadily increasing the population as we've expanded our facilities." They stopped near a large viewing window where a group of children were admiring the sight of the stars. "Terracorps, they were a division of Torchwood that never quite got off the ground once the entire organization went under. What changed that they were able to do all this?" The Doctor wondered aloud more to himself than the Captain and her cadet. He pulled out his glasses and put them on as he examined an information board nearby. "About seventy years ago, Captain Jack Harkness sank a fortune into reviving Terracorps, with a focus on bringing humanity closer to the stars and beyond." Oswin explained as the info board pulled up a photo of Terracorps founder, Jack Harkness. The Doctor smirked as he saw the familiar face of his old friend. "Well at least he put himself to good use for once." The Doctor muttered amused before turning around to face the Captain and Oswin. "So, the big together you lot were having. I saw you adjusting your proximity beacons range, what for?" "That information is confidential." The Captain interrupted before Oswin could speak. "Oh come on then don't make me play the guessing game, bit too brilliant for that. Place like this, humans and aliens co-existing, thousands of innocent people with plenty of resources to boot, I'm sure it makes a ripe target." The Doctor theorized as they continued their tour of the colony. "The other colonies have reported attacks in recent weeks, each one escalating in severity." Oswin began before the Captain shot her a look to keep quiet. “Attacks? From who?” The Doctor leaned forward curiously before Marie stepped in between Oswin and himself. “This isn’t a discussion I would like to have at all, much less the general public.” Marie stated firmly before leading the pair of them towards the the elevators. “When the first colonies were set to launch in this sector, Terracorps main facility was bombed repeatedly by a race known as the Krin.” Marie continued as they stepped into the elevator. She swiped her ID badge before turning around and marveling at the facility, the windows of the elevator allowing them to see just how truly massive the entire structure was. “The Krin? That’s impossible. What galaxy is this?” The Doctor asked before sticking his finger in his mouth and tasting the air, much to the confusion of Oswin and her captain. “Definitely late twenty-second century, somewhere outside the Rion belt?” “How did you know that?” Oswin asked, unable to take her eyes off the strange man as they stepped off the elevator and on to a floor much unlike the rest of the sprawling space station. “Been around the universe as much as this old dog has and you learn a few decent party tricks.” The Doctor answered with a smirk in her direction before turning back to the Captain. “You’re sending out a scouting party? For what, you know they’re coming here and you know they’ve got it out for you.” “The Krin are responsible for over 567 deaths in the last month alone. Every life we can’t protect out here gives credence to the mere notion we never should have been here to begin with. And maybe it’s foolish of me, but I’m not going to add to that total if we have the opportunity to be proactive in our defenses. Now if you would excuse me, Oswin please escort the..umm..” “Doctor. Call me The Doctor.” Oswin looks at him completely perplexed. “Doctor? Doctor what?” “Well that’s not usually how that goes but never mind. Captain you need to put your valor aside and think of the fastest way to get everyone on this station as far away from here as possible.” The Doctor urged her, and for the first time in their brief time of knowing each other Captain Marie saw a pain behind this man’s eyes she couldn’t quite understand. There were a fleet of Terracorp ships along the hangar walls in the process of being fueled up and prepared for travel. Terracorp pilots rushed into the hanger and boarded their ships, eager for their first mission to begin no matter the task they were facing. “Oswin, neither Mr. Doctor here nor you have clearance to be down here. Escort him back to the briefing station where he can wait for his blue box to be in... traveling condition.” And without another word Captain Marie began ordering various members of Terracorp about the hanger as the preparations continued. Back inside the elevator, Oswin and the Doctor stood in silence. The Doctor stared out into the vastness of space, his mind on every conceivable outcome he could see the coming turn of events resulting in. Oswin cut her eyes over at the Doctor, fascinated by how someone who virtually appeared out of thin air could know so much about, well everything. Oswin was far from the sort to enjoy a mystery and was determined to learn as much as possible about the very skinny man in a pinstripe suit before he disappeared. “How is it you know about the Krin? I mean we only discovered them during the protests. How is it you’ve got the common sense to be out of sorts about them?” She asked, turning around to face him as she leaned against the windows of the elevator. “You don’t forget the sight of a Krin hunt. Their some of the most vicious beasts in the universe, responsible for singlehandedly wiping out several other species from existence. But how are they here, it shouldn’t be possible.” The Doctor wondered out loud, scratching his head as they stepped back into the briefing room, where most of if not all the cadets present were helping to coordinate with the pilots departing down below. “What do you mean, why wouldn’t or well shouldn’t they be around? Are they not native to this part of the galaxy?” Oswin questioned as she took up her post and began adjusting the proximity beacons towards the direction the Krin were spotted coming from. “No, but it’s more than that. If my history is correct, which it always is, by order of the Interstellar species protectorate signed in 2074 the Krin were to be wiped out completely due to their crimes against the galaxy. Their home world was eradicated because of this. Something about all of this is wrong, very wrong.” The Doctor explained before he approached a cadet controlling the station’s satellites. “Would you mind if I cut in for a moment?” The Doctor asked the cadet, who sheepishly stepped aside. “Lovely, I’ll just be a tick, don’t mind me.” As the Doctor and Oswin continued to work, the voices of the pilots and Captain Marie boomed over the Terracorp P.A system as their mission was underfoot. Out in the regions of space, three Terracorp ships zoomed towards the markings on their radar screens, determined to intercept the Krin before their attack could begin. “We’re pulling up on the coordinates now Captain, we should be crossing paths with them any moment.” One of the pilots confirmed as they fell into formation. However instead of meeting the enemy ships of the Krin, the three pilots found only a small, satellite sized machine floating aimlessly through space. “What is it? Have you made contact?” The voice of Captain Marie boomed over the pilot’s communication system. “There’s no one out here Captain. I’m not sure if they abandoned their flight path or if- Suddenly a huge shockwave emitted from the machine, knocking out the power in all three of the Terracorp ships. Moment’s later the ships operated by the Krin de-cloaked and continued past the Terracorp pilots, not even bothering to destroy them. Instead they flew straight towards the colony, leaving the pilots stranded and and suffocating in space as their life support systems were knocked offline by the weapon the Krin used to lure them out with. Back inside the briefing room, The Doctor listened as Captain Marie tried desperately to contact the group of pilots to no success. The Doctor re-joined Oswin as each proximity beacon alarm went off, alerting everyone in the space station that something had entered their airspace. Throughout the station citizens waited in apt fear as they wondered what could possibly have caused the alarms to sound. The Doctor took control of the proximity beacons from Oswin and moved them closer to where the Terracorp ships had cut contact before studying the readings that were being relayed onto the trio of monitors surrounding Oswin and himself. “The range is too limited, maybe if I could focus each beacon’s resonance we could get a clear picture of what went on out there.” The Doctor pulled his sonic screwdriver from the lining of his suit pocket and aimed it at the controls of the beacons. A clear picture of the three stranded Terracorp pilots was shown on each of the monitors, much to Oswin’s horror. “They just left them to suffocate…they didn’t even bother to put them out of their misery.” Oswin managed to gasp, the shock of such cruelty unsettling her. Suddenly the entire station was rocked as four pods crashed into various sectors of the colony. Oswin and The Doctor joined the rest of the cadets in watching on the main security feed as a hunting party of the terrifying, snake humanoid creatures known as the Krin boarded the station. They immediately began attacking anything in their sight, some taking the opportunity to feed on the citizens of the colony the moment they had the chance. “They aren’t going to stop until every living thing on this station is dead.” The Doctor turned to Oswin before grabbing her by the arm and heading back towards the elevator. “I’m going to need someone clever enough to pay attention when it counts and with a detailed knowledge of this facility. You want to save your people, so do I.” TO BE CONTINUED IN DOCTOR WHO #2 |
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