"You wanted an ocean, have I got an ocean for you."
The Doctor darted around the console and scooped his jacket up from where it hung on one of the TARDIS pillars. He absolutely loved this bit. The first trip to an alien world with someone who didn't even believe in other worlds until now. Very little was more exciting.
"Now! We've got breathable atmosphere, low radiation, and a beautiful summer day. The waters of the Greeio Malgoon are purple in the summer, which is when they're the warmest and the safest. I'd have taken you to them in the winter when they're blue, but the water's acid content gets a bit high and ends up spewing out strange creatures with eyes that shoot lasers. Green lasers, they disintegrate you without much warning. Very technicolor world, the Greeo Malgoon."
He shrugged. "Still! In the summer, peak of tourist season, it's the most brilliant place for a visit."
The Doctor darted around the console and scooped his jacket up from where it hung on one of the TARDIS pillars. He absolutely loved this bit. The first trip to an alien world with someone who didn't even believe in other worlds until now. Very little was more exciting.
"Now! We've got breathable atmosphere, low radiation, and a beautiful summer day. The waters of the Greeio Malgoon are purple in the summer, which is when they're the warmest and the safest. I'd have taken you to them in the winter when they're blue, but the water's acid content gets a bit high and ends up spewing out strange creatures with eyes that shoot lasers. Green lasers, they disintegrate you without much warning. Very technicolor world, the Greeo Malgoon."
He shrugged. "Still! In the summer, peak of tourist season, it's the most brilliant place for a visit."
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"We've got to get back there, shut the whole system down. Who knows what else it's planning to keep us from pushing that button!"
The darkness in this cave bothers him. So much could be lurking down here. So much he isn't really prepared for.
"Come on," he says. "Let's see what we've uncovered down here."
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If it looks like she moves the slightest bit farther away from him, it is because she does, and, there are times these two have the combined maturity level of 10. She wrings out her skirt in several places.
"Obviously, your own hold was the issue as you would be an idiot to have willfully let go to follow me down here." finally, she pulls up her skirt, as little as she can and still feel propriety is being acknowledged, a little to take a hold of her under-dress. It's white, and equally as full of water as the other layers. That also gets wrung out.
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It was the sound of running water, something big running water. He looked back to make sure she was following, and then began to head out, to investigate the sound. Did they find the sewers? Were they under the city? How did they end up here? How did the computer get that sort of access?
"Be careful," he called back. "There could be more traps."
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"It is water." She looks at the vast quantity of water, and gives him the dirtiest of looks. It might be implying that hearing water, in a cave full of water, would not be the most shocking of revelations.
What is more frustrating is how he gets back up and continues on as if nothing has happened. For Morgana, she was shocked 10 minutes before she was nearly drowned, so her system doesn't rebound as quickly. Neither does her mood. Thus, she's following, but at a distance from the Doctor. "I am perfectly capable of taking care of myself, even at a decent distance from yourself."
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He leads the way through, following the sounds of the water.
"And I'll tell you something. That water isn't just the water here. It's going somewhere. And wherever it's going, we should probably go, too."
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So, what he gets is Morgana following along in relative silence. Every once in a while, she surreptitiously shakes her might-be-a-screwdriver, hoping to dislodge some water (perhaps it hit a rock on the way down, she doesn't know and she's not going to ask) to get it working again.
When she isn't fiddling with her broken gift, she's pulling her soaked skirts away from her. They're sticking to her and making it a little more difficult to move as freely as she'd like.
His current idea is also sensible, but, yet again, that does mean she has to tell him.
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And if it doesn't, well, then he's going to have to figure something else out.
The end of the pathway becomes paved, and the walls are suddenly cobbled stone, like a system built and then neglected after many, many years.
"What have we here?" the Doctor asks. His voice echoes along the new tunnel.
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And the tunnel reminds her of the passageways because of how old they look. "We have only found the few skeletons, perhaps the tunnel was used to get the inhabitants to safety." She can hope. She shakes her might-be-a-screwdriver again, and for half a second, it's alive, before flickering out again.
She steps ahead of the Doctor, and in about a dozen strides, she's face to face with a door. She turns around, and realizes, there have to be a dozen doors in this tunnel. "We seem to have found access points to many places in the city." There is no way the doors can all lead to the same place.
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He cautiously steps towards the door she's near and scans it quickly with his sonic. "No electric traps this time. But that doesn't mean there aren't any surprises waiting for us."
He cautiously reaches for the door handle and turns it open.
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Along the walls are a variety of weapons. She would not know about the guns, but the ropes and knives and "this is excellent in its craftsmanship." She's holding a sword that should look like it's too big for her to haul around, but it's like a broadsword, and she's well trained. She's testing it for balance.
"This place should equip us perfectly," The Doctor's aversion to weapons notwithstanding.
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All the same, he crosses over to the guns and picks up a hook launcher. Near it is a bundle of rope, and he grabs that, too.
"Brilliant. Now we've got what we need to get out of this place. Get back up there before that computer starts getting any clever ideas."
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She picks up another sword, this one smaller, and though not quite as finely balanced as the first one, it is far more suitable for her to carry, and the grip is a better size for her hand. Grabbing her own bundle of thick rope, she unrolls it on a table and uses the sword to cut a length. Using the sword to cut through (it is duller than she would like, but that is convenient, considering how she is planning to carry it). She ties a knot under the guard, and then uses the knot as a little bit of leverage to keep it slightly away from her body, and then ties the rope around her waist.
The Doctor may have found whatever he wants, but so has Morgana.
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"Fine, but weapons come out when we have no other choice, do you understand?" he says, firmly. "And I mean to make it that we have a choice."
He holds up the launcher, then nods to the door.
"Allons-y."
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He may have his morality, and she has hers. One pillar of her morality is being responsible for one's own protection -- or another's if the other is too stubborn to carry a weapon of his own.
So, all she does is comment, "Perhaps one of the other doors will lead us to out desired destination," and head out the door.
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He leads the way out of the armory and back towards the well they fell down. The sound of rushing water is louder here, and when he looks up, eyes adjusted to the dark, he can see a network of pipes changing from purple to blue. What does that mean?
"Right," he says as they reach the water again. "If this works, I'm brilliant."
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"And if it does not work?" Morgana's convinced he'll still think he's brilliant, and better than her for being the one not carry the sword.
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And with that, he aims the launcher up and out of the pit and fires. It soars up high, leaving a trail of rope with it, landing above them with a sickening crunch
He turns to Morgana and grins.
"It worked."
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"Doctor, you are not expecting to climb that with your shoulder wound, are you?" She's trying to sound cross about it, but fails and sounds more concerned.
"And are you sure it will hold?" Now she sounds slightly vexed.
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"I'll go first," he says. "If it'll hold me, Morgana, it's bound to hold you."
And with that, he drops the launcher and grips onto the rope with his good arm and feet and begins to awkwardly climb up.
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She also has no intention of starting her own climb until he has a firm grip on the floor of the shed.
"It may be holding you adequately, but I would not wish to test the both of us," she shouts up, her voice echoing in the cave. While he's climbing, she takes a moment or two to wring a little more water out of her dress. What she does not need making such a climb is all the extra weight of a drenched dress.
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He grips the side and pulls himself up.
"Right," he calls down. "Looks like it's firmly planted in..."
He looks. It's landed squarely in the middle of the machine, seriously damaging the off-switch, but completely failing to turn off the program. The program which is now blinking "WINTER CYCLE".
"Morgana, you need to get up here quickly," he calls.
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Grabbing the rope -- She climbs, but it's awkward and slow due to all the extra weight of the dress.
She looks down, not because she is afraid of heights, but the water has gone from calm to churning. "Doctor, what is happening?!" She shouts up, and continues to climb, almost three quarters of the way up.
There's a noise -- not quite the sound of a might-be-a-screwdriver but something almost electric. She can't look, and stays focused on the top, when there's another noise and there's a burning pain at her ankle.
Now she does look, there's a scorch mark on her dress, and knows there'll be a slight burn on her ankle.
The rope goes taut, and she sees a creature, something inhuman, in all sense of the word, starting to climb after her.
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"I think the machine is working on its last ditch efforts," he says, pulling out his sonic and waving it over the controls. "I might be able to disconnect the laser function from the androids, but I won't be able to hold them all---"
There's a bang at the front door. And another bang at the back. They don't sound like anything remotely friendly.
He hops to the ledge and offers his noninjured arm for Morgana.
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Near the top, she hears the banging on the walls of the shed. Things are definitely worse.
The creature is a faster climber than Morgana so she has to suck up her pride and reach for the Doctor's hand.
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He takes a breath as he catches onto her.
And sucks up his pride.
"Remember when I said we wouldn't need the sword? I think I might've been wrong."
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