A strange blue box comes into view flying through space. Spinning around its axis, in the shape of the TARDIS, wires and gadgets are sticking out on all sides. Battered and beaten this dark blue box finds its course passing near a large solar system. There are several planets of different sizes as with their moons the box could have made a course heading change. However, there are no signs of life except one large spaceship making its way towards the TARDIS.

The control room of the ship, simple as it could be, yet functional. Several Sontaran soldiers were manning different stations.

"General," a young ranking Sontaran officer addressed the senior ranking officer, "the doctors ship is in view."

"Here? At this point of space?" said General Romack. "Finally, our information has paid off."

Romack stood a lofty four foot six. His brownish skin and bald head was a tribute to all the other Sontarans who were cloned in the same way. To a Sontaran, the only reason for living was to die in battle.

"We will arrest the doctor when we have him onboard," said Romack. "We will then salvage his ship for ourselves. Then we will win the war and I will become a hero to our people."

The TARDIS is carefully brought into the loading dock of the ship with little resistance. The General along with several Sontaran soldiers approach the blue box carefully.

Romack taps on the door of the TARDIS with the scepter he is holding, "Come out doctor," Romack yells with authority. "You cannot hide away forever."

After a short pause, Romack taps on the door again. This time it was a little harder.

Slowly the door to the TARDIS opened. With little anticipation, a young woman, with long blonde hair walked out through the door. She barely stood high enough to see over the smooth head of the general. She wearing black pants along with her black boot, a green shirt and a blue-grey army jacket over the top.

"Hello, boys," Jenny greeted the Sontarans.

"You're not the doctor," Romack bellowed.

"Of course not, I'm his daughter," Jenny smiles with a sparkle in her eye. "And who are you?"

"I am General Romack of the Third Military Fleet of the Sontaran Empire." The General asserted his position with great ease. "Surely you have heard of me my dear child?"

"Nope, I dare say I have not," Jenny answered without a second thought. "But, I see you really are an alien."

"In this case you must be trembling in fear from our presence," said Romack.

Jenny shook her head ever so slightly, "No."

Frustrated, Romack continued, "You will surrender yourself and the doctor to me."

"The doctor is here?" Jenny began to look around the loading dock. Her elusiveness to Romack's demand frustrated him even more.

"No, child, you have the Doctor and you will surrender him to me!"

"Sorry," Jenny said as she quickly stepped out of the TARDIS and closed the door up tight. "But, the doctor is not in right now."

Romack dare not allow a female of any race to look down upon him. It was even worse for a Sontaran in his position to be disobeyed by another alien species.

"Arrest her," Romack commanded.

Two Sontaran guards immediately stepped to both sides of Jenny and grabbed her arms. She was then shuffling quickly away from the loading dock.

Romack looked back towards the pieced together TARDIS. His attention was taken away from the prize for far too long.

"Get some men down here immediately and open these doors," Romack gave a nearby soldier a direct order.

"Yes, general," the soldier acknowledged the order.

With the motions the Sontaran workers made, they looked like they were already reading the general's mind. Two workers with plasma cutters were already setting up their equipment. Their torches emitted a white hot flame and had the ability to cut through most normal materials with the ideal settings. However, this was the TARDIS and these workers had a difficult task ahead of them.

"By any means you will open this craft," snapped Romack.

"Yes, general," both workers replied in unison.

"We will finally have the Doctor's secrets, and with the technology we procure from him, we will conquer the universe."

Jenny was taken towards the prison while being escorted by the two Sontaran soldiers. There was very little struggle from Jenny, in fact she kind of thought her situation was amusing, while she was being man-handled by two men who were smaller in height then she stood. Still this was a dangerous situation to be in.

"You two do this often?" Jenny asked as she raised her eyebrows slightly and tilted her head.

"You will not talk," one of the Sontaran soldiers said.

"Why not?" Jenny was inquisitive. "Are you afraid I will give out too many of my secrets, or is it, you may like me when were done talking?"

"Engaging in conversation with a prisoner is forbidden under Sontaran law," said the Sontaran soldier answered while he continued to escort Jenny to the prison cell.

"Its just a simple talk," said Jenny. "There's no harm done."

"A conversation of any type will produce nothing in the way of me allowing you to escape. Unless you are ready to give us your technology, I advise you to no longer engage in meaningless conversation," answered the Sontaran.

Jenny crinkled her face, "You're a difficult one to figure out. Besides, who said I was trying to escape? Just maybe, this is all part of my big plan."

"To figure out your enemy, is the first reaction a true solders will do," the Sontaran said proudly. "Young lady, I tend to understand you completely."

"Really, how?" asked Jenny.

"You babble on with nonsense pretending to give information. In fact, you are trying to mislead me with what you are saying in order to figure out a way of escape. Might I add, it won't work?" said the Sontaran.

"Wow," Jenny expressed with sarcasm.

When they arrived at the prison cell both of the men let Jenny go. One of the guards pulled out an old scanning device and turned it on. A low humming noise filled the room immediately. A low glowing light hovered around one end.

The guard began to wave the scanning device up, down and across Jenny's body. The beam of light easily caressed Jenny's every curve.

Jenny quickly took her hands and covered her body with them. She did her best to show her comical side of being embarrassed, "How rude!"

"She has no weapons," the guard pointed at Jenny. "This is to be expected of the female species."

"Be careful or I may show you what the female species can do," said Jenny.

"Lock her away," said the Sontaran soldier as he gave Jenny a shove towards the cell.

Jenny was quickly placed into a dark prison cell. The door was shut and locked up tight behind her. The sound of s metal lock made sure she wouldn't leave the cell anytime soon.

Jenny turned around and placed her hands on the bars near the door. With her face placed between the bars she looked out and whispered, "Come on dad, where are you?"