Post by Dominic Smith on May 23, 2006 14:12:11 GMT -5
Hello again. I wrote these last summer, not as many as I'd have liked but I might add to them soon.
1) Time War: The War Begins
The TARDIS is recalled to Gallifrey, where the Doctor is told by President Romana that the Daleks have declared war on the Time Lords. All species throughout time are taking sides, and the first small battles are already raging.
Forced to sign up to help, the Doctor is forced to allow the TARDIS to be placed under Time Lord control, until the war is over.
The Daleks descend, managing to crush the transduction barrier in an instant. The metal meanies attack, taking many prisoners.
The Emperor Dalek then descends, and manages to consume the power from the Citadel, and then uses it to wipe out half of the Time Lord race.
As the carnage continues, the Doctor manages to reverse the polarity of the electron flow within the great circuits of the Citadel power system, and repels the Daleks back into space.
However, the Time Lords problems are far from over.
2) Time War: Spy
The Time War has been going for at least 10 years, and the Time Lords have been forced to try and limit the aging process of their species in order to stop any further losses to their numbers.
The silence of the battle son Gallifrey is soon broken, when thousands of small ships begin to cling to the strengthened transduction barrier, and slowly scrape their way through.
The Doctor realises a spy is trying to break down all of the Gallifrean defence systems, and is discharged to try and find them.
He uncovers the spy as the deputy president Sylis. The two Time Lords struggle, but in the incurring fight, the Doctor is knocked away, and Sylis is able to let the ships through.
The Doctor is forced to kill Sylis, and then reluctantly returns to the front line to help defend the attack.
3) Time War: Secret Mission
On the planet Irisior, the Doctor has been sent to help destroy a Dalek relay signal device.
The operation goes well, until the Daleks dispatch alien slaves the Hyproids to kill the undercover Time Lords.
The Doctor tries to use the power of the relay signal to destroy the insect-like creatures but fails, and is taken onboard the mothership.
There he is sentenced to death, and placed ready for execution. However, through the scanner he sees the relay device fall, and the control the Daleks have over the Hyproids is broken.
The Doctor manages to break free, but is brought back to Gallifrey in the TARDIS.
Upon arrival, he discovers the biggest Dalek fleet yet is approaching, and the Gallifrean defence systems are now powerless to help whatsoever.
4) Time War: Time Bomb
On Gallifrey, the Daleks have taken over, and are constructing a giant Time Bomb with which to destroy the planet from history altogether.
The Doctor has concealed himself in the TARDIS, and has been carefully observing the proceedings before making a plan of action.
Deciding the time is right; he emerges from his ship and slowly makes his way to the bomb construction area.
He manages to steal the core of the bomb and returns to the TARDIS. However, he has been noticed by the Daleks and as he attempts to fly away, the Dalek mothership gains on him.
He tries to send the ship into the Time Vortex but the Time Lord control prevents him from doing so. As the Daleks detonate the core, the console room is filled with a blinding light.
5) Time War: The Final Confrontation
Having used the console to create a force field around himself, the Doctor has survived, but the console room has been blown to bits.
The Time Lord manages to make a rushed landing on Skaro, where he discovers the Daleks have constructed another time bomb (the other having been dismantled in a Time Lord rebellion back on Gallifrey) and are planning to fire it at the Time Lord's homeworld.
The Doctor once again tries to stop the bomb being activated but is too late, the bomb is launched.
However, the Time Lords have reconstructed the first time bomb and have prepared it for launch. The Doctor manages to pull the two bombs towards each other using a gravity beam in the Dalek base. The bomb collides with the one built by the Daleks and causes a giant explosion; only this time they are not so lucky. Both Skaro and Gallifrey are destroyed forever in tha backbalst, along with their civilisations.
The Doctor having managed to leave Skaro before the catastrophe, discovers the console room has managed to repair itself, using the back blast energy of the two time bombs.
The scanner opens to reveal a pre-recorded message for the Doctor. The Nestene Consciousness, an ally of the Daleks, has made its way to Earth
6) Time War: The Earth Problem
As he console room continues to rebuild, the Doctor lands the TARDIS on Earth in 2005. There he decides to go undercover in order to find the Consciousness and so changes his outfit.
Tracing his target down to London, he ventures out onto the streets, armed with anti-plastic should anything go wrong.
Finding an Auton uprising in one shop, he manages to destroy the command device before it is too late, but he gets caught in the blast and is severely wounded.
He manages to continue his search, hoping to find a larger signal device with which to track down the Consciousness, and is led by his temporary tracking device to a store named Henrik's.
Arriving in the basement, he tries to find the locator, but before he does, the Autons move in on him, and strike him down.
As the plastic killers resume their positions in the darkened room, the Doctor's face begins to glow...
Comments welcome.
Thanks, Dominic
1) Time War: The War Begins
The TARDIS is recalled to Gallifrey, where the Doctor is told by President Romana that the Daleks have declared war on the Time Lords. All species throughout time are taking sides, and the first small battles are already raging.
Forced to sign up to help, the Doctor is forced to allow the TARDIS to be placed under Time Lord control, until the war is over.
The Daleks descend, managing to crush the transduction barrier in an instant. The metal meanies attack, taking many prisoners.
The Emperor Dalek then descends, and manages to consume the power from the Citadel, and then uses it to wipe out half of the Time Lord race.
As the carnage continues, the Doctor manages to reverse the polarity of the electron flow within the great circuits of the Citadel power system, and repels the Daleks back into space.
However, the Time Lords problems are far from over.
2) Time War: Spy
The Time War has been going for at least 10 years, and the Time Lords have been forced to try and limit the aging process of their species in order to stop any further losses to their numbers.
The silence of the battle son Gallifrey is soon broken, when thousands of small ships begin to cling to the strengthened transduction barrier, and slowly scrape their way through.
The Doctor realises a spy is trying to break down all of the Gallifrean defence systems, and is discharged to try and find them.
He uncovers the spy as the deputy president Sylis. The two Time Lords struggle, but in the incurring fight, the Doctor is knocked away, and Sylis is able to let the ships through.
The Doctor is forced to kill Sylis, and then reluctantly returns to the front line to help defend the attack.
3) Time War: Secret Mission
On the planet Irisior, the Doctor has been sent to help destroy a Dalek relay signal device.
The operation goes well, until the Daleks dispatch alien slaves the Hyproids to kill the undercover Time Lords.
The Doctor tries to use the power of the relay signal to destroy the insect-like creatures but fails, and is taken onboard the mothership.
There he is sentenced to death, and placed ready for execution. However, through the scanner he sees the relay device fall, and the control the Daleks have over the Hyproids is broken.
The Doctor manages to break free, but is brought back to Gallifrey in the TARDIS.
Upon arrival, he discovers the biggest Dalek fleet yet is approaching, and the Gallifrean defence systems are now powerless to help whatsoever.
4) Time War: Time Bomb
On Gallifrey, the Daleks have taken over, and are constructing a giant Time Bomb with which to destroy the planet from history altogether.
The Doctor has concealed himself in the TARDIS, and has been carefully observing the proceedings before making a plan of action.
Deciding the time is right; he emerges from his ship and slowly makes his way to the bomb construction area.
He manages to steal the core of the bomb and returns to the TARDIS. However, he has been noticed by the Daleks and as he attempts to fly away, the Dalek mothership gains on him.
He tries to send the ship into the Time Vortex but the Time Lord control prevents him from doing so. As the Daleks detonate the core, the console room is filled with a blinding light.
5) Time War: The Final Confrontation
Having used the console to create a force field around himself, the Doctor has survived, but the console room has been blown to bits.
The Time Lord manages to make a rushed landing on Skaro, where he discovers the Daleks have constructed another time bomb (the other having been dismantled in a Time Lord rebellion back on Gallifrey) and are planning to fire it at the Time Lord's homeworld.
The Doctor once again tries to stop the bomb being activated but is too late, the bomb is launched.
However, the Time Lords have reconstructed the first time bomb and have prepared it for launch. The Doctor manages to pull the two bombs towards each other using a gravity beam in the Dalek base. The bomb collides with the one built by the Daleks and causes a giant explosion; only this time they are not so lucky. Both Skaro and Gallifrey are destroyed forever in tha backbalst, along with their civilisations.
The Doctor having managed to leave Skaro before the catastrophe, discovers the console room has managed to repair itself, using the back blast energy of the two time bombs.
The scanner opens to reveal a pre-recorded message for the Doctor. The Nestene Consciousness, an ally of the Daleks, has made its way to Earth
6) Time War: The Earth Problem
As he console room continues to rebuild, the Doctor lands the TARDIS on Earth in 2005. There he decides to go undercover in order to find the Consciousness and so changes his outfit.
Tracing his target down to London, he ventures out onto the streets, armed with anti-plastic should anything go wrong.
Finding an Auton uprising in one shop, he manages to destroy the command device before it is too late, but he gets caught in the blast and is severely wounded.
He manages to continue his search, hoping to find a larger signal device with which to track down the Consciousness, and is led by his temporary tracking device to a store named Henrik's.
Arriving in the basement, he tries to find the locator, but before he does, the Autons move in on him, and strike him down.
As the plastic killers resume their positions in the darkened room, the Doctor's face begins to glow...
Comments welcome.
Thanks, Dominic