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The thing you should know is that everyone is in really big trouble. Yeah. Even you.
Ax had escaped the Controllers on board. Brainy had not been so lucky. Neither had Sam and Tim. And who knew how many others on board had Yeerks wrapped around their brains, controlling their every movement, pretending that everything was normal until the time came to strike.
Who do you trust, podlings?
Who do you trust, podlings?
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"Listen to the man. Ridiculous hair, but he does give good odds."
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He doesn't like the idea of dying.
Of course, he likes the idea of being punished for failure even less.
...He really didn't want to do this in midair, but if he has to, then so be it. Not slowing down, he wraps his legs around the Doctor's so as to gain a better grip, wraps one arm firmly round the man's skinny chest and uses the opposite hand to fish something out of his own pocket. Not a gun or a bomb -- a fat test-tube filled with something grey and liquid and squirming.
(It's a stronger grip than he'd feared he'd have, but still, he hopes the Doctor will continue this delightful trend of not struggling.)
West yanks the stopper out with his teeth, and holds the open end of the test tube over the Doctor's right earhole.
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"Master!" he shouted desperately, hoping the other Time Lord would understand what was about to happen. Their telepathic link suddenly disappeared, as if it had never existed. Over the next few seconds the Doctor's face flickered; frustration, anger, blank control, stubbornness, then fear.
And suddenly, his face blanked out and the Doctor went limp, apparently dead. His invader found itself completely unable to control a mind that had shut down almost completely, and the Time Lord's body began to cool rapidly.
He hoped, with his last conscious thought, that the Master could still recognize a healing trance and wouldn't decide to laser through him.
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But the Master's outrage is far beyond that. This- this punk very nearly killed the Doctor. He had no right, not when better men have died trying.
"Okay, now I'm making the odds," he screams whilst opening fire, "You can decide whether to drop him or not, you're still leaving stuck to the wheels of Unleaded over there!"
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West shouts out and crumples in the air as he's hit, and both he and the Doctor are very suddenly heading downwards in a steep curve. The test-tube slips out of his hand and meets its untimely demise on the floor, smashing open to release a lot of greyish goop and a number of writhing, sluglike creatures.
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"What are we guessing this kid has one of these in his ear, too?" He fishes back into his pocket with his free hand, finding the Judoon scanner.
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Slowly, slowly, the Time Lord comes back to himself. His hearts beat faster again; instead of every ten seconds, every seven, every five, laboriously picking up their accustomed speed and beat. Superganglion that have been wrenched free in a desperate attempt to maintain control carefully realign, rejoin, and reconnect the Automic brain to the brain at large. His internal temperature races back up to a cool, comfortable 15°C.
What he could, technically, achieve while awake with great concentration and a few hours is repaired in minutes as, for once, the Doctor's body works without the distraction of his consciousness prattling on. And so blearily, uneasily, the Doctor begins to wake up. Not enough to stir yet, but his mental presence has returned.
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"They're not native to our reality. Blind, but compensate with pedipalps," ho-hum, he rips those off so that if it gets loose it's pretty much lost. When he does so, he recoils, planting a finger from his free hand into his ear, "Ow. Apparently communicate through ultrasound. I'm not fluent, so let's try something else--"
Mind contact was always his strong suit, and he even had a physical channel. The thing thrashes in his hand momentarily, before dying down.
"... Of course! Oh you clever little thing, you!"
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This narration apologises for their current state of being boring.
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"Doctor, you're good at destroying things. Hurry and wake up."
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It has nothing to do with the fact that it was the Master who told him to wake up, who taunted him.
That's just a convenient coincidence.
Really.
No, really.
So when the Doctor gasps in an overly theatrical lung full of air and rolls onto his side, wide awake and staring right after the Master tells him to, it is, as previously stated, simply a coincidence, albeit a very poorly timed one on the Doctor's part, and nothing more.
Though that doesn't explain why he immediately glares at the Master with great indignation and squawks "Would you stop bringing that up?!"
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Oh, he does just love twisting that knife.
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To Bee he says, "He's the one ought be mature, you know, he's the old one. Make him be mature, I'm plenty mature."
Deciding he's not as steady on his feet as he'd like, he braces himself. With a hand on the Master's head.
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