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familiaanteomnia · 5 months ago
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Given frequently forgets to carry things on them, has an put together mix of technology strapped to their wrist. This device is constantly changing with no real name but can be referred to as an "Fire Hazard" affectionately at times.
-It's main use is tapped into the systems at home, sensors and "polite monitoring" of varying data on their home planet portable workstation, terminal that's often used to play music across the house etc
-As well for communication across time+space and the ability to connect with the tardis' for emergencies. Gets plenty of use for non emergencies though too.
-Sometimes a vortex manipulator hooked up to it (not frequently and very much the biggest hazard at times because Modifications= functionality gets even more busted)
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localocksmithnearme · 4 years ago
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beiovaz · 5 years ago
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A Crack in Time 3/?
I have a cold and it's very annoying right now but I still got a chapter :)
When she was seven years old a man in a box fell from the sky and crash-landed in her best friends garden, and promised her that he would return in five minutes, now nineteen years old and twelve years late the Doctor returns to best friends Hollie and Amy and quickly learns that they’re no longer the seven-year-old girls he met five minutes ago in body but possibly at heart. Unable to leave them alone with the strange crack the Doctor invites them in his magical time and space machine while he figures out what the crack in time and space actually is.
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"The sun's going out, and you're photographing a man and a dog. Why?" The Doctor asked grabbing the phone off the man. "Amy." Rory stared at her. "Hi!" Amy smiled. "Oh, this is Rory, he's a friend."
"Boyfriend," Rory replied.
"Kind of boyfriend." Amy shrugged.
Hollie rolled her eyes. "Definitely her boyfriend." She told the Doctor. Amy sighed slightly while the Doctor just looked at Rory.
"Man and dog. Why?"
Rory stared at the Doctor before it clicked, his eyes widened as he looked at Hollie. "Oh my God, it's him, it's actually really him!"
Hollie bit her lip before she whined. "Just answer his question, please."
"It's him, though. The Doctor. The Raggedy Doctor."
"Yeah, he came back," Amy added.
"But he was a story." Rory protested. "He was a game."
"Man and dog." The Doctor cut in. "Why? Tell me now."
"Sorry," Rory replied. "Because he can't be there. Because he's..."
"In a hospital, in a coma." Both the Doctor and Rory finished.
"Yeah..." Rory slowly added.
"Knew it." The Doctor grinned. "Multiform, you see?" He looked at Hollie and then to Amy. "Disguise itself as anything, but it needs a live feed. A psychic link with a living but dormant mind." The man barked at the four. The Doctor turned and stepped forward. "Prisoner Zero." He called.
"What?" Rory looked at the three. "There's a Prisoner Zero too?"
"Yes." Amy nodded.
The Doctor noticed one of the alien eyeball ships scanning the area. "See, that ship up there is scanning this area for non-terrestrial technology. And nothing says non-terrestrial like a sonic screwdriver." He raised the device into the air and pressed the button, a moment later all the streetlights exploded and car alarms blared. The three humans laughed as they watched a group of firemen run after a fire engine that started to drive off by itself.
"I think someone's going to notice, don't you?" He pointed at a red telephone box. The Doctors sonic then sparked and he yelped and dropped the device. "No, no! No, don't do that!" He cried.
Hollie ran over to the Doctor to see what happened and winced as she saw the smoke coming off his screwdriver. They all looked up when Rory called out: "Look, it's going." He pointed as the space ship moved away.
"No, come back." The Doctor stood up and looked at the ship. "He's here! Come back! He's here. Prisoner Zero is here." He whined. "Come back, he's here! Prisoner Zero is-" He stopped as Amy shouted.
"Doctor! The drain." She pointed as Prisoner Zero disappeared down the drain. "It just sort of melted and went down the drain."
"Well, of course, it did."
"What do we do now?" She asked.
"It's hiding in human form." He muttered. "We need to drive it into the open. No TARDIS, no screwdriver, seventeen minutes. Come on, think. Think!" He lightly hit his head.
Amy frowned as the Doctor thought. "So that thing, that hid in my house for twelve years?"
"Multiforms can live for millennia. Twelve years is a pit-stop."
"All the times I came over to yours to play or to hang out." Hollie looked at her friend. "And neither of us realised you had a whole other room untouched."
Amy looked at Hollie before looking at the Doctor. "So how come you show up again on the same day that lot do? The same minute!" She stared at him.
"They're looking for him, but they followed me. They saw me through the crack, got a fix, they're only late because I am."
"What's he on about?" Rory frowned.
"Nurse boy, give me your phone." He ordered and held his hand out to Rory.
"How can he be real? He was never real." Rory looked at the two girls.
"Phone. Now. Give me."
"He was just a game," Rory said as he passed the phone to the Doctor. "We were kids. You two made me dress up as him." He pointed at his two friends.
"These photos, they're are all coma patients?" The Doctor asked as he flicked through the images.
"Yeah."
"No, they're all the multiform." The Doctor corrected. "Eight comas, eight disguises for Prisoner Zero."
"He had a dog, though." Amy frowned. "There's a dog in a coma?"
"Well, the coma patient dreams he's walking a dog, Prisoner Zero gets a dog." The Doctor shrugged. "Laptop! Your friend, what was his name? Not him," he looked at Rory as he handed him his phone back, "the good-looking one."
"Thanks." Rory rolled his eyes.
"Jeff," Amy answered.
Hollie frowned at her friend. "Oh, thanks," Rory added again.
"Yeah, I thought we agreed never to call Jeff good looking ever again?" Hollie crossed her arms.
Amy shrugged. "Not my fault you two broke up."
The Doctor looked at Hollie and frowned. "You and Jeff?"
"What?" She stared at him. "I thought it was a good idea at the time."
“I think you made a good idea to break up, I couldn’t imagine you two.”
Amy sniggered at her friend as the Doctor shook his head at his own words. "He had a laptop in his bag. A laptop. Big bag, big laptop." He grinned. "I need Jeff's laptop. You two, get to the hospital." He nodded at Amy and Rory. "Get everyone out of that ward. Clear the whole floor. Send Hollie every photo you took of Prisoner Zero, we need them all, phone us when you're done." Amy looked at Rory. "Your car. Come on." She dragged him away. "Hollie come with me, we need to find Jeff."
"Great." She grumbled. "I wasn't trying to avoid him or anything."
The two arrived at Jeffs home with his nan. The Doctor stormed in and swung the door open as Jeff slightly closed his laptop. "Hello." The Doctor nodded and held his hands out. "Laptop. Give me."
"No, no, no," Jeff begged, grabbing half of the laptop in a vice-like grip as the Doctor tried to pull it away from him. "No, wait."
"It's fine." He rolled his eyes and pulled on the laptop. "Give it here."
"Hang on!" Jeff shouted as the Doctor finally pulled the device away and out of Jeffs hands. Hollie gave the man an odd look as he shuffled nervously on the bed while she sat down beside the Doctor who smiled in triumph and placed the laptop in his lap, opening it up his eyes widened and Hollie let out a high pitched cry: "Oh my god!" She shouted, covering her eyes."
"Blimey. Get a girlfriend, Jeff." The Doctor commented before realising what he was saying, his eyes snapped to Hollie who glared at him. "Sorry." He whispered.
Jeff opened his mouth to speak but quickly snapped it shut as Mrs Angelo entered, the Doctor quickly deleted the page and Hollie sighed, thankful that she didn't have to awkwardly sit next to the Doctor while... that type of website was open. It was horrifying.
"Gran." Jeff awkwardly smiled at the woman.
"What are you doing?" She looked at the Doctor before she looked at Hollie and warmly smiled. "Hello Hollie, are you and Jeff okay now?"
Hollie groaned as Jeff looked over at her. "Nope." She replied.
The Doctor glanced at her and frowned slightly before shaking his head and looking at Mrs Angelo. "The sun's gone wibbly, so right now, somewhere out there, there's going to be a big old video conference call. All the experts in the world panicking at once, and do you know what they need? Me." He grinned and opened up a website before hacking into the call. "Ah, and here they all are. All the big boys. NASA, Jodrell Bank, Tokyo Space Centre, Patrick Moore."
"I like Patrick Moore." Mrs Angelo smiled.
"I'll get you his number." The Doctor winked. "But watch him, he's a devil."
Jeff frowned. "You can't just hack in on a call like that."
"Can't he?" Hollie asked just as the Doctor replied as well:
"Can't I?" Hollie watched in amazement when the Doctor actually did it, six different faces popped up on the laptop screen. The blonde frowned when the Doctor held up what looked like a black wallet at the face cam as Patrick Moore spoke up. "Who are you?"
"This is a secure call," another asked, "what are you doing here?"
"Hello." The Doctor moved the paper and placed it back in his pocket. "Yeah, I know you should switch me off, but before you do, watch this." He started to type on the keyboard.
"It's here too," Patrick Moore frowned, "I'm getting it."
"Fermat's Theorem, the proof." The Doctor explained as he typed. "And I mean the real one. Never been seen before. Poor old Fermat, got killed in a duel before he could write it down. My fault. I slept in. Oh, and here's an oldie but a goodie. Why electrons have mass. And a personal favourite of mine, faster than light travel with two diagrams and a joke." He pointed at the screen, Hollie snorted and shook her head at the joke the Doctor had sent across. "Look at your screens. Whoever I am, I'm a genius. Look at the sun. You need all the help you can get. Fellas, pay attention."
"Holls can I borrow your phone?"
"My phone?" She frowned.
"Yeah, I need to write the code on something." He explained. "You'll understand."
Hollie shrugged and handed her phone to the Doctor who started to type. "What kind of code are you writing?"
"A computer virus." He looked up as the group of people in the call watched. "Very clever, super-fast, and a tiny bit alive, but don't let on." He then addressed the people in the call. "And why am I writing it on a phone? Never mind, you'll find out." he waved a hand. "Okay, I'm sending this to all your computers. Get everyone who works for you sending this everywhere. Email, text, Facebook, Bebo, Twitter, radar dish, whatever you've got. Any questions?"
"Who was your lady friend?" Patrick asked noticing Mrs Angelo watching the Doctor as well.
"Patrick, behave." The Doctor warned.
"What does this virus do?"
"It's a reset command, that's all." The Doctor answered. "It resets counters. It gets in the wifi and resets every counter it can find. Clocks, calendars, anything with a chip will default at zero at exactly the same time. But yeah, I could be lying, why should you trust me? I'll let my best man explain." He then slowly turned to Jeff who stared at the screen. "Jeff, you're my best man."
"You what?"
"Listen to me." He patted him on the back. "In ten minutes, you're going to be a legend. In ten minutes, everyone on that screen is going to be offering you any job you want and maybe, just maybe Hollie will forgive you but first, you have to be magnificent. You have to make them trust you and get them working. This is it, Jeff, right here, right now. This is when you fly. Today's the day you save the world."
Jeff shook his head and looked at Hollie before leaning towards the Doctor. "No she won't."
"Why not?" The Doctor asked. "I'm sure Hollie won't let a silly argument get in the way."
"It isn't just silly though, I said you weren't real."
The Doctor blinked. "What?"
"She always kept talking about you." He explained. "All the time and I had enough, told her to grow up."
The Doctor looked over at Hollie who must have been texting Amy, her eyes glued to her phone. The Doctor sighed and slowly nodded. "I can see I messed things up." He admitted.
Jeff nodded. "Yeah." He agreed. "Why am I your 'best man' though?"
"It's your bedroom." He answered before taking Hollies hand, making her yelp as she almost dropped her phone. "Now go, go, go." He ran out before stopping and running back in. " Oh, and delete your internet history." He nodded then ran out again with Hollie.
The Doctor grinned as he spotted a fire engine, Hollie looked on slightly nervous as the Doctor happily ran over and jumped into the driver's seat. "You do know how to drive one of these right?"
"Can't be much different to the TARDIS he shrugged.
Hollie closed her eyes. "I'm going to die."
"No, you won't." The Doctor replied with a grin. "No dying today Holliaet!"
"It's Hollie." She huffed as the Doctor quickly sped off. "Not 'Holliaet', not 'Holls' just Hollie, you haven't earned the right for nicknames, Doctor, not yet.
The Doctor continued to drive and looked over at the woman who had her arms crossed. "I'm sorry okay." He apologised. "I didn't think the TARDIS would take me 12 years ahead, I was thinking five minutes."
"We waited for you, you know?" Hollie replied. "Like Amy's aunt had a fit when she got home and saw Amy in the garden, lying on a suitcase packed with clothes. The home eventually found out and Sharon refused me seeing Amy for a week."
The Doctor slowly nodded in understanding. To put it lightly he had fucked up and it cost the two best friends their childhood.
Hollie looked down at her phone as Amy's name flashed across the screen. "Ames?" Hollie answered, holding it up to her ear.
"Hollie, we're at the hospital," Amy answered, "but we can't get through."
"They can't get through," Hollie told the Doctor. "No one's being let inside."
"Tell them to look in the mirror." The Doctor answered.
Hollie frowned but repeated it anyway. "He say's 'look in the mirror.' I don't know what that means but that's what he said."
Amy looked in the glass window and grinned as she saw her reflection. "Haha!" She laughed. "The police uniform."
"Brilliant." Hollie laughed as well.
"Are you on your way?" Amy then asked. "You're going to need a car."
Hollie chuckled nervously and gripped onto her seat as the Doctor suddenly jerked the fire engine out of the way of a squirrel that ran across the road. "The Doctor found us a way of getting there. I'll see you in a bit if I survive the drive."
"What do you mean."
"Let's just say I don't think the Doctor has legally taken a driving test."
The Doctor stuck his tongue out at the blonde who giggled before the phone call hung up. "Feeling better?" He asked.
"I was fine anyway."
"Well, you look like you're less likely to strangle me." He answered.
"Nah." Hollie shook her head and turned to him. "Just can't believe you're real, I feel like I'm going to wake up any minute and have to get up and go to work."
The Doctor nodded. "No idea how that feels like but this must be better than that, right?"
"Oh definitely." Hollie grinned before laughing as the Doctor pressed a button and the sirens started to blare.
A few minutes later Hollie ran Amy up again and could only hear crackling. "Amy?" The Doctor called as Hollie placed the phone on speaker. "Amy, what's happening?" He frowned when there was no answer. "
"Amy, talk to me!"
"We're in the coma ward, but it's here," Amy replied. "It's getting in."
"Which window are you?" The Doctor asked.
"What, sorry?" She frowned.
"What window are you near?" Hollie spoke up. "
"First floor, on the left, fourth from the end."
"Oh, dear little Amelia Pond." The Doctor and Hollie heard what they presumed to be Prisoner Zero speak up. "I've watched you grow up. Twelve years, and you or your little friend never even knew I was there. Little Amelia Pond and her best friend Holliaet Aria, waiting for their magic Doctor to return. But not this time, Amelia, Holliaet or your Doctor are nowhere to be found."
"Amy duck!" Hollie shouted into the phone. The gingers eyes widened and she quickly pulled Rory down as the glass of the window behind them shattered and part of a metal ladder entered the building. A moment later the Doctor followed by Hollie climbed into the hospital by the ladder. "Right!" The Doctor helped Hollie to stand. "Hello. Am I late?" He asked as Hollie and Amy hugged. "No, three minutes to go." He looked at the clock. "So still time."
"Time for what, Time Lord?" Hollie frowned slightly, swearing she had heard that word before, but what was a Time Lord and how could she have heard the word somewhere before?
"Take the disguise off." The Doctor told Prisoner Zero. "They'll find you in a heartbeat. Nobody dies."
"The Atraxi will kill me this time." If I am to die, let there be fire."
"Okay. You came to this world by opening a crack in space and time. Do it again. Just leave."
"I did not open the crack." Prisoner Zero replied.
"Somebody did."
"The cracks in the skin of the universe, don't you know where they came from?" Prisoner Zero smiled. "You don't, do you?" Prisoner Zero then changed her voice to the voice of a little girl. "The Doctor in the TARDIS doesn't know." It sang. "Doesn't know. Doesn't know!" It then changed its voice back to an adult. "The universe is cracked. The Pandorica will open. Silence will fall."
The Doctor smiled at the clock on the wall. "And we're off!" He pointed at it. "Look at that. Look at that!"
Hollie stared at the clock mouth open slightly in shock. "You actually did it." She then looked at the Doctor who grinned smugly before he looked at Prisoner Zero.
"Yeah, I know, just a clock." The Doctor shrugged. "Whatever. But do you know what's happening right now? In one little bedroom, my team are working. Jeff and the world. And do you know what they're doing? They're spreading the word all over the world, quantum fast. The word is out. And do you know what the word is? The word is Zero." He grinned. "Now, me, if I was up in the sky in a battleship, monitoring all Earth communications, I'd probably take that as a hint. And if I had a whole battle fleet surrounding the planet, I'd be able track a simple old computer virus to its source in, what, under a minute? The source, by the way, is right here." He pointed at Hollie's phone.
The Doctor, Hollie, Amy and Rory all looked at the window as a bright light shone in. "Oh! And I think they just found us!"
"The Atraxi are limited." Prisoner Zero countered. "While I'm in this form, they'll still be unable to detect me. They've tracked a phone, not me."
"Yeah, but this is the good bit." The Doctor grinned. "I mean, this is my favourite bit. Do you know what this phone is full of?" He asked. "Pictures of you. Every form you've learned to take, right here." He grinned. "Ooo, and being uploaded about now. And the final score is, no TARDIS, no screwdriver, two minutes to spare. Who da man?" He grinned and widened his arms. Hollie giggled and he grumbled. "Oh, I'm never saying that again. Fine."
"Then I shall take a new form."
"Oh, stop it." He waved an arm. "You know you can't. It takes months to form that kind of psychic link."
"And I've had years." Prisoner Zero grinned.
Rory's eyes widened as they saw Amy and Hollie fall to the floor in the corner of his eyes. "Amy!" The Doctor and Rory shouted. "Hollie!"
"No!" The Doctor shouted running over. "Hollie, Amy? You've got to hold on." He lightly shook Hollie "Don't sleep! You two have got to stay awake, please."
Rory looked up and his eyes widened. "Doctor."
The Doctor turned around and came face to face with himself, or rather Prisoner Zeros version of himself. "Well, that's rubbish." He frowned. "Who's that supposed to be?"
Rory frowned. "It's you."
"Me? Is that what I look like?" He looked at Rory who frowned slightly. "How can you not know what you look like?"
"Busy day." He answered and looked back at Prisoner Zero. "Why me, though? You're linked with her. Why are you copying me?"
The Doctor and Rory watched in horror as little, seven old Amelia walked out from behind the Doctor. The Time Lords eyes widened further than they already were as another little girl came out from behind the Doctor. A curly-haired blonde seven-year-old.
"I'm not. Poor Amy Pond. Still such a child inside. Dreaming of the magic Doctor she knows will return to save her and her best friend. What a disappointment you've been to them."
"No, they're dreaming about me because they can hear me." He turned to Hollie. "Hollie, don't just hear me, listen. Remember the room, the room in Amy's house you couldn't see. Remember you went inside. I tried to stop, but you did. You went in the room. You went inside. Hollie, dream about what you saw."
"No. No." Amelia and Holliaet both shouted. "No!"
They watched as Prisoner Zero transformed back into its natural form. "Well done, Prisoner Zero." The Doctor smiled. "A perfect impersonation of yourself."
"Prisoner Zero is located." The Atraxi stated. "Prisoner Zero is restrained."
"Silence, Doctor. Silence will fall." Prisoner Zero hissed.
Rory looked out of the window. "The sun. It's back to normal, right?" Rory asked. "That's, that's good, yeah? That means it's over."
Hollie groaned and stretched her arms before she blinked and rubbed her eyes. "Oh god, I was dreaming." She grumbled. "The Doctor was here and-" She froze seeing the Time Lord kneel down and stare at her. "Oh."
The Doctor smiled and extended arm, giving her his hand to help pull her up. Hollie took the gesture while Amy opened her eyes and blinked a couple of times before sitting up and frowning. "What happened?"
"He did it," Rory answered. The Doctor did it."
"No, I didn't." The Doctor answered and typed onto the phone.
"What are you doing?" Rory asked.
"Tracking the signal back." He typed in a phone number. "Sorry in advance, Hollie."
"For?" She frowned.
"The bill." He answered and held the phone to his ear. "Oi, I didn't say you could go!" He snapped. "Article fifty-seven of the Shadow Proclamation. This is a fully established level five planet, and you were going to burn it? What? Did you think no-one was watching? You lot, back here, now." He ended the call. "Okay, now I've done it."
"Did he just bring them back?" Rory asked as the Doctor walked towards the door. "Did he just save the world from aliens and then bring all the aliens back again?" Rory quickly followed.
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