X-NEWS: spcvxb rec.arts.drwho: 12942 Relay-Version: VMS News - V6.0-3 14/03/90 VAX/VMS V5.4; site spcvxb.spc.edu Path: spcvxb.spc.edu!rutgers!ub!acsu.buffalo.edu!ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu!v116r8ac Newsgroups: rec.arts.drwho Subject: Visit to a Strange Universe Revisited #2 Message-ID: From: v116r8ac@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu (Chris Nasipak) Date: 13 May 92 03:46:00 GMT Sender: nntp@acsu.buffalo.edu Organization: United Nations Intelligence Taskforce News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.41 Nntp-Posting-Host: ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu Lines: 90 And here's part 2. Comments and criticisms freely accepted. Gratuitous flames to /dev/null. Visit to a Strange Universe Revisited, or The TARDIS and the Enterprise-B. Copyright 1992 by Chris Nasipak. This story may be distributed freely as long as it is distributed in its entirety, including this notice. Chapter 2 - Old Friends On a small, insignificant blue planet in the unfashionable arm of the spiral galaxy, a young woman was photographing a dead body. She was of average height and dark haired. Next to her was something that looked like a robotic dog. The body was covered in blue burn marks. "What killed him, K-9? Any ideas?" Sarah Jane Smith asked her companion. "80 percent probability of massive electrical shock, mistress." came the robot's tinny voice. "Hmmm... Something about it looks familiar. I can't remember where I've seen it, though. I *think* it was when I was with the Doctor. Maybe Harry will remember. He's supposed to be in town somewhere, isn't he?" "Affirmative, mistress. Doctor Sullivan is attending a conference at the State University of New York at Buffalo." "Good, we'll get him to take a look at it. And I'll send a set of these pictures to the Brig. Maybe he can find the Doctor. Who knows where the old fellow is now, eh?" Evil brooded. It waited, trapped on this one insignificant planet. Blocked from returning to its home beyond the void. For three hundred cycles of this planet and more, it had waited. Now, power had awakened it. It would absorb that power. It would absorb the people of this insignificant little world. It would have its revenge on the one who had humiliated it. At that very moment, the Doctor was emerging from his TARDIS onto the landing field. A rather surprised spacecraft pilot was climbing down from the ship which had barely missed hitting the TARDIS. The Doctor looked at him, recognizing an old friend, then turned to the TARDIS and called out, "What perfect timing, Ace. This is who we were coming here to meet! Good Morning, Turlough." "Doctor? Is that you?" "Of course, young man, of course. I've simply regenerated since we last met." With that, the Doctor looked over the ship Turlough had came in. "And you certainly seem to be dong all right for yourself." "Indeed, Doctor. I'm just back from a little archeaological research on some of the planets in the area." "Archaeology, is it now? Interesting thing for you to get interested in." Turlough considered this for a moment, then shook his head. "Well, Doctor, would you like to come have something to drink? My home isn't that far." "Of course, of course. Just a moment, though." He turned and looked into the TARDIS. "Ace? Are you coming?" A voice came from inside the blue box. "Coming, Professor!" "USS Enterprise, now entering docking bay." came the computerized voice. Admiral Kirk and the research team were already in a travel pod, on their way to the ship. "Good to see her again, isn't it, Scotty?" "Aye, sair. Thot it is. And she'll be e'en more beautiful once we get tha new engines on-line." "And how long will that take?" "Ach, depends on how good the lad's got the engineering crew trained. Na more'n a week, though." "Good, Starfleet is anxious to hear the results of our trials. It'll be good to get out into space again." Captain Pavel Chekov of the USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-B, called the crewmen in the docking bay to attention as a very recognizable face came on board the ship. "Permission to come aboard, Captain?" "Permission granted, Admiral. Good to see you again." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you really feel like | Not Croaker |Somewhere else, the arguing with a can of | |tea is getting cold. deoderant that registers | v116r8ac@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu |Come on - we've got nine on the Richter Scale?| nasipak@acsu.buffalo.edu | work to do. --- Ace | | --- Doctor Who ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I wasn't expecting the ReichsInspektor General." -- General Strasser "No One expects the Reichsinspektor General." -- Doctor Who, TimeWyrm:Exodus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer - If SUNY wants my opinions, they'll pay through the nose for 'em!