Hey guys. This is a sort of sequel to Doctor Who Halloween. Enjoy!

After the evening of trick-or-treating, Skylar had really grown on the Doctor and Rose. So much that the Doctor asked her to travel with them. Being the enormous Doctor Who fan that she was, she agreed.

For a couple of months, they ran around the stars, occasionally stopping by to visit Jackie Tyler and Skylar's mom and dad. They ran, got put in prison, and all around had a great time.

But soon, Skylar started to recognize some events: the impossible planet, the weird absorbing thing, and the Olympics. She knew that their happy times would soon come to an end.

But during their journeys, Skylar saw some things she didn't notice before. The Doctor held Rose's hand more and became a little more intimate. It seemed that the Doctor had taken her advice about being closer to Rose. It broke her heart to think that they would soon be separated.

After the Doctor and Rose had been reunited, Skylar knew that their love would soon come to a halt. She made up her mind, then and there. She was going to change the future.

OoO

It was after the Olympic Games, and the Doctor had hardly let Rose out of his sight. They had decided to take a stop at Jackie's, just because they hadn't been there in a while. All three of them stepped out of the TARDIS and were immediately embraced by Jackie.

Rose's mom had immediately taken a liking to Skylar. None of them knew why, she just had.

Now, you're probably wondering if Skylar's mom knew about the Doctor. As a matter of fact, she did. Skylar had gotten her dad into Doctor Who, and he had immediately recognized the Doctor when they first visited.

Her parents had been allegedly ok with her traveling, as long as she was always returned safely. So far, she had been.

"Rose," Jackie exclaimed, "Just in time! He'll be here at ten past. Who do you think it is?" Rose shrugged, "You know I hate guessing, tell me who it is!" Jackie smiled, "It's your granddad! Granddad Prentice. He's on his way. Right, how about a cup of tea?"

Jackie walked off into the kitchen just as Rose whispered, "She's gone bonkers." The Doctor muttered back, "Tell me something new." Rose shook her head, "No, not like that. Granddad Prentice, her dad. But he died like ten years ago."

OoO

No sooner did Rose say that did the Doctor whirl around to Skylar. "What's going on," he whispered, "You've been right about everything so far, so tell me, what's going on?"

Skylar shook her head sadly, "I'm not sure I can tell you. I'm already planning something big. If just a little more change occurs, I might fracture the universe. I need to let things take their course."

He nodded his understanding, "I assume this has to do what you told me on Halloween?" Skylar nodded, "I might be able to stop it. But for now, nothing I can do." She clapped her hands together, "So, why don't you two find out what's driven Jackie bonkers?"

OoO

The trio walked into the kitchen just as Jackie turned around with a cup of tea in each hand. She smiled at them, "Any second now!" Rose approached her mother cautiously and said, "He passed away. His heart have out. Do you remember that?"

Jackie gave her daughter a strange look, "Of course I do!" Rose shook her head sadly, "Then how could he come back?" Her mother smiled and said, "Why don't you ask him yourself? Ten past, here he comes."

No sooner had she said that did a vaguely human shape walk through the kitchen wall to stand next to Jackie. She smiled at the figure and said, "Here we are then. Dad, say hello to Rose. Ain't she grown?"

OoO

The Doctor and Rose rushed outside, Skylar walking behind them. "They're everywhere!" the Doctor exclaimed, "And no one seems surprised." He spun around, taking in his surroundings. Only stopping to hear Rose exclaim, "Look out!"

A ghost walked right through him. Though it did not hurt, it was not a comfortable sensation. Jackie joined them outside and said, "They haven't got long, midday shift only lasts a couple of minutes. They're about to fade."

The Doctor spun around again, "What do you mean shifts? Since when did ghosts have shifts? Since when did shifts have ghosts? What's going on?"

Jackie smirked, "Oh he's not happy I know more than him is he?" He shifted his position to look at Jackie, "Why is no one running around, freaking out?" Jackie shrugged, "Why should we? Here we go, twelve minutes past."

At that very same moment, a man in a lab coat pulls a lever. The images fade.

Skylar whimpered, "It's started." Rose looked at the younger girl in concern, "What's started?" Skylar looked mournful, "The Army of Ghosts is here. Doomsday has begun."

OoO

The trio ran back into the Tyler's flat and turned on the TV. Every channel involved the ghosts. Everything from ghost hunters, to commercials, and a talk show. Not one thing was ghost-free.

"It's all over the world!" the Doctor exclaimed as he turned off the TV.

"When did it start?" the Doctor asked. "Well," Jackie started, "first of all, Peggy heard this noise in the cellar so she goes down-" "No, I mean worldwide," the Doctor interrupted.

"Oh. That was about two months ago. Just happened. Woke up one morning, and there they all were. Ghosts, everywhere. We all ran round screaming and that. Whole planet was panicking. No sign of you, thank you very much. Then it sort of sank in. It took us time to realize that we're lucky." Jackie explained.

Rose still looked confused, "But how do you know it's granddad?" Jackie smiled nostalgically, "It just feels like him. There's that smell, like old cigarettes. Can't you smell it?"

Rose shook her head, "I wish I could mum."

Skylar spoke up, "It's a psychic link: the more you want it, the stronger it gets. You want your dad to be alive so you're wishing him into existence." Jackie frowned, "You're spoiling it."

The Doctor shook his head, "I'm sorry Jackie, there's no smell. They may look human, but they're pressing themselves into this world."

Suddenly, a manic grin spread across the trio's face. "To the TARDIS!" they cheered.

OoO

In the TARDIS, Rose marched back into the console room holding a piece of paper, "According to this, they've elected a ghost as MP for Leeds."

At that moment, Skylar raced into the room playing The Ghostbusters theme song.

The Doctor popped up from underneath the console and sung, "Who you gonna call?" The girls smiled and cheer, "Ghostbusters!" The Doctor bobbed his head to the beat and exclaimed, "I ain't 'fraid of no ghosts!" as he ran out of the TARDIS.

OoO

The Doctor ran onto a playground where a device was set up in the shape of a triangle. He turned to Jackie and said, "When's the next shift?"

She responded, "Quarter to. But don't go causing trouble."

Skylar jogged out of the TARDIS, seemingly in no rush. "Doctor!" she called out, "No need for that, i know where the ghosts are coming from."

The Doctor frowned, "But I thought you couldn't tell me." Skylar smirked, "I've always been a bit of a rebel. Fancy a trip to Canary Wharf?"

OoO

The TARDIS landed in the basement of the famous London landmark. In the console room, the two adults and teenager watched at the console as a bunch soldiers surrounded the police box. Skylar grinned cheekily, "Doctor, let's go meet the neighbors!"

All three of them moved towards the doors, but Skylar turned around and stopped Rose. "Rose," she said, "Stay in here. You're supposed to, and I don't want to change anything more than I have to."

Rose nodded her understanding as the Doctor and Skylar stepped out of the TARDIS, faced with guns.

"Well," the Doctor said, "they can shoot us dead, but we have the moral high ground." A woman wearing a business suit walked into the room and started clapping. "Oh! Oh, well done!" she said, "Oh very good. Superb. Happy day."

The soldiers put down their guns and joined in with her clapping. The Doctor looked slightly confused, "Er, thanks. Nice to meet you. I'm the Doctor." The woman grinned, "Oh I should say. Hurrah!"

"You-you've heard of me then?" She cast a devilish look at the Doctor, "Well of course we have. And I do say, without you, none of us would be here. The Doctor and his TARDIS."

More applause followed this, but the Doctor was just getting annoyed.

"And you are?" he asked. The woman waved the question off, "Oh, plenty of time for that. But according to the records, you're not one for traveling alone. The Doctor and his companion. That's a pattern, isn't it, right? There's no point hiding anything. Not from us. So where is she?"

Skylar glared at the woman, "Oi! I'm right here you know, I'm not invisible!" She looked back at what she said, "I said 'oi'. Good lord I've been spending too much time around you."

The woman looked interested, "A teenager, interesting. You've been known to travel with slightly older women. I thought she was your daughter."

Both time travelers looked disgusted. "Ew! He's like my very annoying older brother!" Skylar exclaimed, "Besides, he's too dorky to have an awesome kid like me."

"Anyway," the Doctor said while sticking his tongue out at Skylar, "Lead on." Skylar stuck her tongue out at him, "Allons-y!" The Doctor looked thoughtful for a moment while walking after the woman. He started muttering, "Allons-y. I like that. Allons-y."

OoO

As they walked through the warehouse, the woman explained what they did. "It was only a matter of time until you found us, and here you are. I'd like to welcome you, Doctor. Welcome to Torchwood."

The Doctor started to study a large UFO, "Is this Jather Sunglider?" The woman nodded, "Came down to Earth ten years ago off the Shetland Islands."

The Doctor looked confused, "What, did it crash?"

The woman shook her head, "No, we shot it down. It violated our airspace. Then we stripped it bare. The weapon that destroyed the Sycorax on Christmas Day? That was us. Now, if you'd like to come with me. The Torchwood Institute has a motto. If it's alien, it's ours. Anything that comes from the sky, we strip it down and we use it for the good of the British Empire."

Skylar scowled, "There is no British Empire." The woman smirked, "Not yet." A soldier walked over and handed the woman a large gun.

The Doctor stared at the gun, gob smacked. The woman noticed this and grinned.

"Do you recognize this, Doctor?" He nodded yes, "That's a particle gun. It's the twenty first century. You can't have particle guns."

The woman sniffed indignantly, "We must defend our borders against aliens." She turned back to the soldier and handed back the gun. "Thank you, Sebastian isn't it?" The soldier nodded, "Yes ma'am."

She turned back to the Doctor, "Thank you, Sebastian. I think it's very important to know everyone by name. Torchwood is a very modern organization. People skills. That's what it's all about these days. I'm a people person."

Skylar scowled, "Then tell us your name." "Yvonne," she said, "Yvonne Hartman." The Doctor nodded and asked, "Do you have someone named Alonso?"

Yvonne shook her head. He looked slightly downtrodden until he walked over to box and pulled out a large black thing.

"Ah, yes." Yvonne said, "Now we're rather fond of these. The Magnaclamp. Found in a spaceship buried at the base of Mount Snowdon. Attach this to an object and it cancels the mass. I could use it to lift two tons of weight with a single hand. That's an imperial ton, by the way. Torchwood refuses to go metric."

The Doctor threw the magnaclamp back in the box, "So, what about these ghosts?" Yvonne visibly grimaced, "Ah, yes. They're what you would call a side effect."

This didn't clear anything up for the Doctor, "Of what?"

Yvonne smiled, "All in good time Doctor. There is an itinerary, I assure you." The group continued to walk on, when they saw the TARDIS on the back of a truck.

"Hey!" Skylar exclaimed, "Where are you taking that?"

Yvonne smirked, "If it's alien, it's ours." The Doctor glared at the woman, "You'll never get inside."

Yvonne waved the statement aside, "Details, details." Skylar saw Rose peek her head out of the TARDIS, gave her a wink, and mouthed something to her.

Rose nodded in understanding and brought her head back inside. She started looking around in the Doctor's coat and muttered, "Psychic paper. Psychic paper."

The Doctor's mind was swimming with worry. If Skylar didn't do anything about some event, he and Rose would be separated. He sighed, he hoped Skylar would interfere, just long enough for him to tell his pink and yellow human something very important.

OoO

The Doctor, Yvonne, and Skylar walked down a corridor, having a conversation about Torchwood.

"All these times I've been on Earth and I've never heard of you." the Doctor said.

Yvonne smiled at him as though he was a child, "But of course not. You're the enemy. You're actually named in the Torchwood Foundation Charter of 1879 as an enemy of the Crown."

The Doctor frowned, trying to remember. But Skylar remembered, "1879. That was called Torchwood, that house in Scotland. You told me about that."

Yvonne grinned, "That's right. When you encountered Queen Victoria and the werewolf. Her Majesty created Torchwood Institute for the purpose of keeping Britain great, and fighting the alien horde."

The Doctor looks confused, "But if I'm the enemy, does that mean I'm a prisoner?" Yvonne nodded, "Oh yes, but we'll make you as comfortable as possible, there's so much you can teach us! Now, come along!"

OoO

All three of them walked into a laboratory where a large metal sphere was floating at the other end. Yvonne gestured to sphere and said, "What do you make of that?"

The scientist who was previously staring at the sphere stood up and walked over to the group. "You must be the Doctor," he said, "Rajesh Singh. It's an honor sir."

The Doctor seemed lost in thought as he responded, "Yeah." Skylar whimpered, "I remember this. I know what it is."

Yvonne cocked her head at the young girl, "Really? We have no idea what it is. It makes you want to run and hide, like it's forbidden."

Rajesh nodded, "We tried analyzing it with every imaginable device. But according to our instruments, the sphere doesn't exist. It weighs nothing, it doesn't age. No heat. No radiation. And has no atomic mass."

The Doctor whipped out a pair of 3D glasses and put them on. "Well," Yvonne said, "What do you think, Doctor?" Skylar answered before the Doctor could, "It's a Void ship."

Yvonne still looked confused, "And what is that?"

"Well," he said, "It's impossible for starters. I always thought it was just a theory, but it's a vessel designed to exist outside time and space, traveling through the Void."

"And what's the Void?" Rajesh asked.

"The space between dimensions. There's all sorts of realities around us, different dimensions, billions of parallel universes all stacked up against each other. The Void is the space in between, containing absolutely nothing. Imagine that. Nothing. No light, no dark, no up, no down, no life, no time. Without end. My people called it the Void. The Eternals call it the Howling. But some people call it Hell." the Doctor explained.

The young scientist looked fascinated, "But someone built the sphere. Why? What for?"

The Doctor whipped off his 3D glasses and shrugged, "To explore? To escape? You could sit inside that thing and eternity would pass you by. The Big Bang, end of the Universe, start of the next, wouldn't even touch the sides. You'd exist outside the whole of creation."

Yvonne grinned triumphantly, "We were right! There's something inside it." The Doctor looked solemn, "Oh yes."

Rajesh looked eager, "How do we get into it?" Skylar's eyes went wide and she yelped, "We don't! We send that thing back into Hell! Inside that ship, is a monster so fearsome and so deadly. And I promise you, if you open that sphere, the staff of Torchwood will be dead before this day is done."

The Doctor looked at Skylar in concern. She mouthed to him, I'm fine. He nodded, though didn't seem very convinced.

The Doctor turned to Yvonne and asked, "How did it get here in the first place?" Yvonne grinned, "Well that's where it all started. The sphere came into this world, and the ghosts followed in its wake."

The Doctor nodded and said, "Show me." He walked out of the room and turned left. Skylar sighed, "No Doctor." He turns around and goes to the right.

OoO

The TARDIS had been put in the warehouse where the Doctor, Skylar, and Yvonne had previously been.

Rose peeked her head out and took in her surroundings. She grabbed a white lab coat and shoved the psychic paper in the breast pocket.

Rose saw a man walk toward a door and put his badge up to a scanner. The door opened and the man walked inside.

She walked towards the door and put the psychic paper up to the scanner. The door opened. Rose looked over her shoulder and walked through the door.

OoO

Yvonne took the time travelers to her office. Its glass walls faced a room with two large levers. Yvonne pointed to a white blank wall, "The sphere came through there, a hole on the world. Not active at the moment, but when we fire particles at that exact spot, the breach opens up.

The Doctor looked amazed, "How did you find it?"

Yvonne shrugged, "We were getting warning signs for years. A radar black spot. So we built this place, Torchwood Tower. The breach was 600 feet above sea level, this was the only way to find it."

The Doctor looked astounded, "You built a skyscraper just to reach a spatial disturbance? Just how much money do you have?" Yvonne smirked, "Enough."

The Doctor leaned up against a pole, shaking his head. "So, you find the breach, probe it, the sphere comes through six hundred feet above London, bam. It leaves a hole in the fabric of reality. And that hole, you think, oh, shall we leave it alone? Shall we back off? Shall we play it safe?" He makes a ridiculous face here, "Nah, you think let's make it bigger!"

Yvonne stuck out her chin, "It's a massive source of energy. If we can harness that energy, we need never rely on the Middle East again. Britain will be truly great."

She gestured at the wall again, "Look, you can see for yourself. Next ghost shift is in two minutes."

OoO

They walked through the doors of Yvonne's office into the lever room, the Doctor trying to get them to stop the shift.

"Cancel it," he pleaded. Yvonne shook her head, "I don't think so." The Doctor glared at her, "I'm warning you, cancel it!"

Yvonne smirked, "Oh, exactly as the legends would have it. The Doctor, lording it over us. Assuming alien authority over the Rights of Man."

The Doctor shook his head, this woman just didn't understand! He pointed his sonic screwdriver at the glass door, "Let me show you. Sphere come through." He turns in the sonic and the glass cracks.

The crack continues to spread as he speaks:

"But when it made the hole, it cracked the world around it. The entire surface of this dimension splintered. And that's how the ghosts get through. That's how they get everywhere. They're bleeding through the fault lines. Walking from their world, across the Void, and into yours, with the human race hoping and wishing and helping them along. But too many ghosts, and-" he taps the glass, and it shatters.

"Then we'll have to be more careful. Positions! Ghost shift in one minute!" Yvonne said, marching through the lever room.

The Doctor chased after her, pleading, "Miss Hartman, I'm asking you, please stop this." Yvonne sighed, "We have done this a thousand times!"

Skylar stalked toward the pair and shot the woman a withering glare, "Then stop at one thousand!" Yvonne sniffed cockily, "We are in control of the ghosts, the levers open the breech, but as easily, they can close it."

The Doctor shrugged, "Okay." He and Skylar walked back to Yvonne's office and grabbed a chair each. Yvonne looked shocked, "Sorry?"

He gave an indifferent sigh, "Never mind, as you were." Yvonne still seemed surprised, "What, is that it?"

Skylar smiled, "Yep, said my part. Don't mind us. Any chance I could get an iced coffee?" The Doctor gave her a look. A look to which she responded, "What? I'm not a Brit. I may be a bit Irish but I don't like tea."

"Ghost shift in twenty seconds," a woman at a desk said. The Doctor smiled, "Can't wait to see it."

Yvonne glared at him, "You can't stop us Doctor." He shrugged, "No, absolutely not." The woman at the desk continued to count down, "Ghost shift in ten. Nine. Eight. Seven. Six. Five. Four. Three. Two."

The leader of Torchwood, seeing the look on the Doctor's face said, "Stop the shift. I said stop." The Doctor looked at her and said sincerely, "Thank you."

"I suppose it makes sense to get as much intelligence as possible. But the program will recommence, as soon as you explain everything," Yvonne claimed.

He smiled a smile that didn't quite reach his eyes, "I'm glad to be of help."

"And someone clean up this glass!" Yvonne called out, "They did warn me Doctor. They warned me you like to make a mess."

OoO

Rose entered the laboratory, transfixed by the sphere. The scientist, Rajesh, turns around to her, "Can I help you?"

Her eyes widened, "I was just-" He held up his hand, "Try not to look, it does that to everyone. What do you want?"

She smiled, "Sorry. They sent me from personnel. They said some man had been taken prisoner. Some sort of Doctor? I'm just checking the lines of communication, so did they tell anything?"

He frowned, "Can I see your authorization?" She shrugged, "Sure," and hands him the psychic paper.

Rajesh smirked, "That's lucky. You see, everyone at Torchwood has at least a basic level of psychic training. This paper is blank, and you're a fake. Seal the room. Call security."

He turned to another scientist in the room, "Samuel, can you check the door locks? She just walked right in." The scientist turned and gave Rose a thumbs up, it's Mickey! "Doing it now, sir," he said.

Rajesh turned back to Rose, "Well if you'd like to take a seat..."

OoO

In Yvonne's office, the three people were having a discussion. "So these ghosts," Yvonne said, "whatever they are, did they build the sphere?" The Doctor shrugged, "Must have, aimed it at this dimension like a cannonball."

Yvonne turned to her laptop, she seemed to be a getting message. She turned the screen towards Skylar and the Doctor, showing Rose and Rajesh.

Yvonne nodded toward the computer, "She one of yours?" The Doctor looked indifferent, "Never seen her before in my life."

The woman grinned sadistically, "Good. Then we can have her shot."

The Doctor's eyes widen, "Oh all right then, it was worth a try. That's Rose Tyler." Rose looked sheepish, "Sorry. Hello."

Suddenly, the levers in the outside room started to move.

Yvonne looked up, "Excuse me? Everyone? I thought I said stop the ghost shift. Who started the program? But I ordered you to stop! Who's doing that?"

Yvonne stalks outside her office, "Right, step away from the monitors everyone. Gareth, Addy, stop what you're doing, right now. Matt, step away from your desk, that's an order. Stop the levers! Andrew!"

A scientist grabs one of the levers and tries to push it down, but can't. The Doctor walked over to one of the woman working, "What are they doing?"

Yvonne walked over to the woman as well, "Addy, step away from the desk. Listen to me. Step away from the desk."

The Doctor shook his head, "She can't hear you. They're overriding the system. We're going into Ghost Shift."

OoO

Rajesh looked at his laptop, "Yvonne, I thought you said the Ghost Shift was cancelled!"

The scientist heard a large bang, and turned around, it came from the sphere. "It can't be," he muttered, "It's active!"

OoO

The Doctor, Yvonne, and Skylar were all studying the three people who were activating the Ghost Shift.

"It's the earpiece," the Doctor said, "it's controlling them. I've seen this before. I'm sorry. I'm so so sorry." He pointed the screwdriver at Addy's earpiece and turned it on. She, Gareth, and Matt scream and then collapse.

Yvonne gasped, "What did you do?" The Doctor looked solemn, "They're dead. They were dead long before I got here."

Yvonne studied the earpieces, "What are these things? They're standard communications devices, how does it control them?" The Doctor shot her a look, "Trust me, leave them alone."

She didn't listen to him and pulled Addy's out of her ear. A long string of gray...stuff comes out with it. "Oh God!" she exclaimed, "It goes into their brains!"

Skylar turned to them, "They're still controlling the Ghost Shift. It's ninety percent there and still running." Yvonne checked the statistics on the computer and then looked back to Skylar, "How did you know that? You didn't even look at the computer!"

Skylar shrugged, "It already happened to me. I'm from the future, and I'm gonna change it." Yvonne didn't even look surprised, "After all that's happened today, that's not surprising."

She turns to the scientist who tried to stop the lever, "Keep them offline. Keep them down."

The Doctor turned to Skylar, "You know more about this than I do, you better be coming with me!"

OoO

Rajesh was typing away at his laptop, "Yvonne, for God's sake, it's active. The sphere is active! The readings are going wild. It's got weight, it's got mass, an electromagnetic field. It exists!"

He heard another bang, "The door's closed. Automatic quarantine. We can't get out!"

All the meantime, Mickey was comforting Rose, "It's all right, babe. We've beaten them before, we can beat them again. That's why I'm here. The fight goes on."

"The fight against what?" Rose asked. He shook his head, "What do you think?" As soon as Mickey said that, the sphere's shuddering became more violent.

OoO

Yvonne, Skylar, and the Doctor were walking down a corridor to an unoccupied floor. The Doctor turns to the two women, "What's down there?" Skylar answered him, "Something you've fought before."

The trio tore through a plastic curtain. "What is it Skylar? What's down there?" Meanwhile, the Doctor was muttering to himself, "Ear pods. Ear pieces. This world's colliding with another, and I think I know which one."

Two figures appear behind more plastic curtains. Something vaguely humanoid, with handles going up and above their heads. Yvonne looked terrified. "What are they?" she whispered.

The Doctor shook his head, disgusted, "They came through first, the advance guard." The figures ripped through the plastic curtain, revealing an all to familiar enemy. "Cybermen."

OoO

"We had them beaten," Mickey explained, "but then they escaped. The Cybermen just vanished. They found a way to get through to this world, but so did we."

Rose shook her head, "But the Doctor said that was impossible." Mickey snorted, "It wouldn't be the first time he was wrong."

She nodded toward the sphere, "What's in there?" Mickey shrugged, "No one knows. Cyber leader, Cyber king, emperor of the Cybermen. Whatever it is, he's dead meat."

OoO

The Cybermen took the trio back to the lever room. They shot the two scientists who had been holding back the levers.

"The Ghost Shift will be brought to one hundred percent," the Cyberman claimed. The Doctor sighed, "Here come the ghosts."

OoO

Outside, the ghosts appear as usual, but a larger amount than normal. Suddenly, the ghosts started to solidify. "They're not ghosts!" someone cried, "They're metal men!"

OoO

Yvonne gasped, "They're invading the planet!" Skylar looked pained, "It's to late for that. It's not an invasion, it's a victory."

The computer started to go nuts, "Sphere activated. Sphere activated. Sphere activated."

The Doctor looked to the Cybermen, "I don't understand, the Cybermen don't have the technology to build a Void Ship. How did you create the sphere?"

The Cyberman responded, emotionless as ever, "The sphere is not ours. It broke down the barriers between the worlds. We only followed. Its origin is unknown."

The Doctor looked gobsmacked, "Then what's inside?" Skyalr looked at him, pained, "Take a guess."

OoO

"I know what's in there," Mickey crowed. He pulled a massive gun out from under his desk and pointed it towards the sphere. "This is going to blast them into Hell."

Rajesh looked at him in awe, "Samuel, what are you doing?" Mickey smirked, "The name's Mickey, Mickey Smith. Defending the earth."

The sphere gradually disappeared, revealing four distinctly familiar outlines. Rose looked on with wide eyes, "Oh my God."

"Location: Earth. Life forms detected. Exterminate. Exterminate. Exterminate!"

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