The Doctor looked like some dying, pale creature to Sobek's eyes, bleeding out pitifully with only a little fight left in him. He wasn't as superior a race from humans as he would have him believe. They had only made a number of technological advances, and then consumed themselves with it.
"The races below are weak, desperately in need of the hand of a God to guide them. Sobek said. Someone had to take control, before they foolishly stamped their own existence out. They would thrive under his will. "They too, will bow, as all others have before."
The Doctor's memories made it clear that his people had no knowledge of the Goa'uld or their technology. The Daleks were ruthless but ultimately single-minded, easily preyed on like the mindless beasts they were. The Cybermen, as good as drones. No threat. The Time Lords could perhaps prove interesting, but Sobek was confident that the combination of technologies, fused and perfected, would be enough to crush them. His fleet neared completion every day. He knew all their tactics now, all the Doctor's during the Time Wars, all those outcomes and decisions. There would be no second Time War.
Re: with permission
"The races below are weak, desperately in need of the hand of a God to guide them. Sobek said. Someone had to take control, before they foolishly stamped their own existence out. They would thrive under his will. "They too, will bow, as all others have before."
The Doctor's memories made it clear that his people had no knowledge of the Goa'uld or their technology. The Daleks were ruthless but ultimately single-minded, easily preyed on like the mindless beasts they were. The Cybermen, as good as drones. No threat. The Time Lords could perhaps prove interesting, but Sobek was confident that the combination of technologies, fused and perfected, would be enough to crush them. His fleet neared completion every day. He knew all their tactics now, all the Doctor's during the Time Wars, all those outcomes and decisions. There would be no second Time War.