Well then, everything seemed to be in order. The Doctor popped out from within the shuttle—he’d already started looking around inside, what a surprise—to give the assembled group a glance over.
First priorities went to those he was most familiar with. A rather out-of-place smile was cast in Rose and Jamie’s general direction. It quickly tensed when he noticed the massive amount of firepower one of those companions was carrying. Ah well; if she traveled with him, then chances were good that she was wise with weapons and would know when the proper time was to use them.
“That’s right,” the Doctor nodded, eyes flickering to a slightly…younger individual that had just come in to offer his services, “I suspect that the Ohm disabled the facility shortly after landing, so it should be deserted enough at this point. As for getting there—“
He held up a handful of wires, giving them a brief, pained expression before stuffing them deep into one of his coat pockets.
“—I think this shuttle should be working now. We, ah, might have to borrow another one for the trip back though.”
What might have been a nervous chuckle escaped in the ensuing pause. Then the Doctor figured he should stand up for the gathered collective—so to speak—thus he hopped out of the idle cruiser and cleared his throat.
“—Ah. Excuse me—hello—“ a meek wave went to the deranged-looking child standing guard nearby, “—No time to waste, we can introduce ourselves along the way. So, first things first…”
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Well then, everything seemed to be in order. The Doctor popped out from within the shuttle—he’d already started looking around inside, what a surprise—to give the assembled group a glance over.
First priorities went to those he was most familiar with. A rather out-of-place smile was cast in Rose and Jamie’s general direction. It quickly tensed when he noticed the massive amount of firepower one of those companions was carrying. Ah well; if she traveled with him, then chances were good that she was wise with weapons and would know when the proper time was to use them.
“That’s right,” the Doctor nodded, eyes flickering to a slightly…younger individual that had just come in to offer his services, “I suspect that the Ohm disabled the facility shortly after landing, so it should be deserted enough at this point. As for getting there—“
He held up a handful of wires, giving them a brief, pained expression before stuffing them deep into one of his coat pockets.
“—I think this shuttle should be working now. We, ah, might have to borrow another one for the trip back though.”
What might have been a nervous chuckle escaped in the ensuing pause. Then the Doctor figured he should stand up for the gathered collective—so to speak—thus he hopped out of the idle cruiser and cleared his throat.
“—Ah. Excuse me—hello—“ a meek wave went to the deranged-looking child standing guard nearby, “—No time to waste, we can introduce ourselves along the way. So, first things first…”
He gestured behind him at the shuttle.
“Can anyone operate this?”