The Doctor (
rude_not_ginger) wrote2007-03-19 06:57 pm
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After this.
"Behave!" The Doctor slammed his fist against the console, and the rickety machine finally settled down its racket, twisting the correct way down the Time Vortex, towards New York, 2007.
Nathan Petrelli's campaign headquarters? He could settle somewhere around there. That would be good, be easy for the other man to find the ship and also get him back without much of a question as to where he'd gone.
He materialized the TARDIS in the alley next to the campaign headquarters and grinned. Perfect landing. Smooth, without fault.
Beep. Beep.
Well, almost no fault.
Time disruption on this planet? Time being folded in on itself? No, that must've just been a computer error. The Doctor shrugged on his coat and stepped out, heading for the front door of the campaign office with a lopsided grin on his face.
"Behave!" The Doctor slammed his fist against the console, and the rickety machine finally settled down its racket, twisting the correct way down the Time Vortex, towards New York, 2007.
Nathan Petrelli's campaign headquarters? He could settle somewhere around there. That would be good, be easy for the other man to find the ship and also get him back without much of a question as to where he'd gone.
He materialized the TARDIS in the alley next to the campaign headquarters and grinned. Perfect landing. Smooth, without fault.
Beep. Beep.
Well, almost no fault.
Time disruption on this planet? Time being folded in on itself? No, that must've just been a computer error. The Doctor shrugged on his coat and stepped out, heading for the front door of the campaign office with a lopsided grin on his face.
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He stepped into the box, amazed at what he saw inside. He looked back out to the city street, stepped back out to look at the box and then stepped inside again. "This is..." He shook his head and then lifted his eyebrows concedingly. "A space ship? How does it do that?"
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He gave the console a loving pat, "The TARDIS and I have been together for quite some time now. Something's upsetting her, though. What is it, old girl? Ripples in time. Can't imagine what that means."
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Filing that information away in his mind, the Doctor flipped a few controls, and the column on the top of the console began to rise and fall as the machine took flight.
"Whaddya say to.....76850321 AD? City of New New New New New New New York? They have a holographic Statue of Liberty and everything!"
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"What explosion? What do you mean?"
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"Time, a string. We travel through it, but if something happens, something that could alter the time strand..." he pulled out his sonic screwdriver and vibrated a hole in the middle of the string, breaking it in two.
"Two timestrands, two universes. If you think your lunatic is crazy, you should try traveling to one of these universes."
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The Time Vortex ripples were worrisome, though. And a man who could alter time. He hadn't seen that...well, since the Time Wars.
OOC: Sorry! Life's been crazy! I'm back!
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He glanced down into the monitor at their rapdily approaching exit on the Time Vortex. Very nice. Old girl was doing better than he expected. He grinned at the console as it lowered, landing them right in the middle of New City Square.
"We're here," he said, pulling the parking brake, "New City Square, St. Patrick's weekend. Now, St. Patrick's Day's gotten rather confused over the millenia, but it's still got a parade, so, you'll have to see."
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He practically bounced towards the door, stuffing his hands into his pockets, "You've got kids? Brilliant. How old?" The Doctor would never really admit it, but he loved kids. Missed his own, all the time. Still. Long time ago.
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With that, he pushed open the door, revealing a large, empty street. No people, no cars, just an intersection of buildings with a few doors and even fewer lit windows. As they stepped out, the Doctor gave a point above them.
Hovering over their heads were hundreds of flying cars, each taking routes through the sky as one would through a road. People and aliens walked along transparent walkways above their heads, and lights and holograms buzzed out commericals and times for the St. Patrick's Day Parade (244 Ticsecs, 45th Level, New New York Square).
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He took in a breath, "Whole new world, here. We're billions of miles from Earth, but its modeled after what you know. That's what you lot are like. Makin' sense out of chaos."
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What got his attention was the last bit of what the doctor had said. "We're not on Earth? Where is this? How am I breathing?" He asked worriedly, his hand going instinctively to his neck.
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He nodded, then turned, shutting the TARDIS door behind them. "We should go up, I think."
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He grinned madly, and led the way towards a hetreopad, which looked a bit like a glowing slab of sidewalk, a la Michael Jackson, but the moment the Doctor and Nathan stood on it, the glowing part of the concrete (not the concrete itself) began to rise up.
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