Me and Kayla are writing a crossover fanfic! It combines our two favorite universes, Star Trek and Doctor Who, in an adventure that I HOPE will be unforgettable. ^^
PROLOGUE
Our story begins some years in the future. And yet, our story begins a few years in the past. Our story has always been occurring, and yet will never happen.
We follow the story of two great heroes, and their companions as they travel through space and time in their one-of-a-kind starships. They shall soon find themselves locked in a web of prophecy, as they unknowingly slip down the time-stream in their separate fashions to the events that shall bring them together.
There is a faith in the Sevrethiin Galaxy known as the Sons of Stamor. They believed in one thing, and one thing alone. Nothing had happened within the faith since it’s founding, 10,000 years before your time. It may be for thus reason that it has become has become the rarest faith in all the many Universes. But the one thing they believe entails the belief in many universes. If this belief disturbs you in some way, their prophecy is not for you. But the events that follow prove their words to be true.
The Sons of Stamor uncovered a strange passage 10,000 years before now, on the home-planet of their original race, the Yttreons. It was hidden beneath miles of rock, under an ancient structure they thought of no consequence to them. Little did they know that the ancient, seemingly primitive structure belonged to an advanced race that inhabited the world before them. They were so advanced that their own knowledge of the Universe drove them mad.
But before the entire race was wiped out by their own madness, one of them engraved an inkling of the future miles deep in the crust of the Yttreon homeworld, within an ancient building that would one day be found by the Yttreons. Finding this Prophecy, they would found the Sons of Stamor, which when translated means The Sons of Destiny. This is what they found engraved so primitively, deep in the advanced structure of that ancient race:
“One shall cause the Rupture,
And this shall bring the Tide.
And it shall bring together,
And shall not be denied.
“The Tide caused by the man,
Shall bring together Two.
And they shall work together,
His efforts to undo.”
The Sons of Destiny were founded upon these two verses alone. This is all they believe in. This is all they know. But it is not in vain that those who have cleaved to this faith have cleaved to it. For soon, those patient enough to have waited according to this faith for so long are to be rewarded by it’s fulfillment. It’s fulfillment...the fulfillment that happens so far in the future, yet so far in the past. The fulfillment which never happens, and yet has always been ocurring.
This is the story of two great Heroes...
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Click! Clack! Crack...
Martha Jones jumped slightly at the unexpected sound. The Doctor had been doing one of his...seemingly routine switch/button/lever checks. At least...they seemed routine. He did them a lot. Not that Martha actually understood what he was doing. They might not be routines...but she didn’t feel like asking at the moment.
“What was that?”, she asked nervously.
The Doctor’s eyes were wide from behind his “brainy specs”.
“Nothing...well, nothing important. Well...nothing outrageously important...well...
actually that was the Scanner’s Wide-Field Stabilization Sensor...”
Martha stared at the Doctor funny, “Right...of course. So, that means...?”
The Doctor looked at her like she’d just dribbled on her shirt, “Well, obviously it means that now any long-range sensor information we get wont be stable. So we pretty much DONT have long-range sensors.”, he explained while walking past her to get to another set of controls. He pushed a few buttons and pressed a few keys.
He looked back at Martha quickly, “I’ll have it fixed in no time. I promise.”
Martha rolled her eyes, “Right. Perfect. And until then?”
The Doctor gestured and made a funny face, “Well, we sit tight. How hard could it be?”
Martha’s eyebrows went up fast, “Well I don’t know...what if the Daleks just show up and...blow us up.”
“We’ve got extrapolator shielding, they cant just ‘blow us up.’”, He said in his high-pitched voice.
Martha shrugged, “Well how am I supposed to know we’ve got “extrapolator shielding?” I don’t even know what “extrapolator shielding” is!”
The Doctor looked at the ceiling, “Well...it sort of...extrapolates..
.”, he clarified.
Martha’s face split with a crooked smile. She wondered how the Doctor even kept the TARDIS up and running.
“Alright...how long exactly do you think this is going to take?”
The Doctor made a concentrated face, “Maybe...a few minutes.”
“A few minutes meaning?”
“Uh, well...10 to 20.”, the Doctor specified.
Martha smiled and slapped her hands on her thighs, “Alright...what can I do while you fix the Scanner?”
The Doctors brows furrowed, “Good question. I could...take you home?”
Martha gave the Doctor a look accompanied by a smile, “Don’t you dare!”
The Doctor smiled and chuckled, “Ok, but I’m not sure what there is for you to do.”
Martha shrugged, “Why can’t I help you fix the scanner?”
The Doctor smiled and shook his head, “The TARDIS is too complex for you to understand. I could never teach you to fix the Scanner. It’d take too long.”
Martha looked at him with a mock-indignant face, “Are you saying I’m stupid?”
The Doctor looked at her over his shoulder as he’d gone to another console in front of her, “Let’s not start that.”
Martha chuckled, "Maybe you could take me to some planet."
"And let you wander about and get into trouble?", he went back to his console tricks, "I don't think so."
Martha made an exasperated sound, “You do think I’m stupid! I wouldn’t just go wandering off. I’d stay near the TARDIS! I’d just explore the region. I promise. Maybe a beach or something.”
“You? Stay near the TARDIS? That’s the last thing you’d do. No, I’d rather have you bored than missing. What would your mother say?”
Martha shrugged, “I’m a grown woman I can take care of myself.”
The Doctor looked up at her, surprised, “Have you seen yourself?”
Martha’s brows furrowed, “What’s that supposed to mean!?”
As easily tired of arguing with his companions as he usually is, the Doctor was determined not to let go this time.
“Nothing. I’m just saying we’re not going. Go...sit in you room and...I don’t know, read.”
“Doctor...”, Martha said sharply.
He looked up at her. Their eyes met. Both of them boasted rich, dark eyes. They say the eyes are the windows into the soul. But theirs’ were more like chasms. So deep you fall and fall into them and never see their soul. Martha’s eyes a chasm, sparkling and tantalizingly mysterious. The Doctors eyes a chasm leading to his rich past, and all the things he’d seen.
Martha finally finished what she was about to say...
“Please?”
The Doctor stared at her for a few more seconds...then he groaned and stared at the ceiling again.
“Alright! But just until I get this scanner fixed up. Then you come back. But you stay with-in earshot so I can call you back.”, all the while the Doctor pressed buttons and flicked switches with practiced efficiency. As he finished, he pulled the main lever and the TARDIS dematerialized from it’s space-time coordinates and rematerialized on the beaches of Thalmes VII.
Martha smiles a big, gleaming white smile, “Thank you! I wont go far!”
Then she bolted for the TARDIS door. She jumped out and the door slammed behind her.
The Doctor stared after her, then rolled his eyes. He turned the scanner on.
“Just because I can’t see long range doesn’t mean I can’t make sure you don’t go wandering off.”
The scanner suddenly held the image of Martha Jones and she walked along the shore, staring off into the sunset.
The Doctor’s eyes kept flicking from his controls to the screen and back again. Just because Thalmes VII was declared uninhabited doesn’t mean it really was. He had to make sure Martha stayed safe. He kept sliding the screen with him wherever he went around the main control deck.
Outside, Martha had rolled up her pants and was dipping them in the slightly carbonized waters. Now and then a pocket of bubbles would brush against her foot. She would laugh and wait for the next pocket of bubbles. Lucky the CO2 is heavier than air, so it stay below the cliff she was sitting on.
She closed her eyes and listened to the strange bird-like calls of some flying creatures behind her, casting their shadows on the water in front of her as she stared at the sunset...
And that’s when she noticed...if the sun was in front of her...how were shadows being cast from behind her?
She looked down to make sure the shadows were really there...and then slowly began to look behind her. At the base of the cliff, several meters behind the TARDIS, and about 3 meters above the ground. A small light, about 5 inches in diameter. Martha brought her hand above her eyes and tried to block out some of the light. It was so small...yet it glowed with the intensity of a hundred suns.
She slowly stood and walked past the TARDIS, purposely brushing against it to reassure herself she could come running back to it. Back inside the Doctor had leaned under the console to fix something on the bottom. He was madly trying to finish so he could go back up and look to see where Martha was.
He finally clicked something into place. He stood up and stretched looking at the ceiling. He shook his head and rubbed his neck then went back to the console, clicking and switching things. He glanced at the Scanner and went back to his console...then he stared at the Scanner. There was nothing. Just a hole in the cliff and a bright light above it.
“Oh...NO! No! Martha!”, the Doctor screamed as he ran out of the TARDIS after her. He ran up to the opening and looked up at the light...then cringed at the brightness. Shielding his face from the light he ran inside the opening...