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The TARDIS was spinning away freely in the time vortex, and the Doctor and Rose were sitting on the captains chair in the consol room. They had just finished saving the Earth, again, from the werewolf, in 1864. The Doctor had a massive headache because he had suffered a massive blow to the head. Being a Time Lord, he healed very quickly, but he was still in a lot of pain. The Doctor had been whining for days now and Rose had finally had enough.

"Doctor! Stop whining. You're giving me a headache."

"Well, you see the thing is, I can't stop whining, because I have a severe case of…"

"Doctor!" she cut him off.

"Yes?" the Doctor asked, completely oblivious to what was going on.

"Where are we going?" she had decided to ask, because she knew that he would start whining again if she brought the topic up.

She was just sitting on the captains chair when the cloister bell rang indicating a war about to begin somewhere in The Medusa Cascade.

"Well, I thought we would take a break from all of this fighting, but we obviously can't, so we are going to Kangarana, the home of the Matchistorphians."

"Ok then. I'll go and get ready."

Rose had been living on the TARDIS for over a year and was used to the Doctor rambling on about absolutely nothing, but she couldn't stand his whining. this was one thing that still surprised her, how much he could whine.

Once the TARDIS had landed on the planet, armed guards immediately surrounded the small wooden box

The guards were frightened, because of the mysterious box that appeared out of nowhere.

"Guards! Aim!"

Meanwhile… inside the TARDIS…

The Doctor motions towards the door, but Rose steps in front just in time.

"Doctor! You can't go out there! They've got guns."

"And I haven't. So that makes me the better person, don't you think?"

"NO!"

"Oh, would you like to go out first then?"

"Well, not really. But I know that if you go out, they will shoot you if you say something wrong, which knowing you, you do all the time. So I'll go first."

"I could always use my sonic screwdriver and expand the barrel of the gun so they can't fire." Suggested the Doctor.

"No," she said calmly, "They'll find another way to defeat you, I'm sure of that. and before you push me out of the way, you should know that they have knives as well."

"Oh, you do consider everything, don't you Rose Tyler?"

"Yes. I'm quite sure I do"

"Alright, you can go. But, BE CAREFUL!"

Rose was hesitant on stepping outside but she did anyway. The guards had their guns ready to fire. Rose had her hands in the air, looking truly brave, although she was feeling completely different. She was standing as still as a statue, waiting for a response.

"Stand down. It is just a woman. She hasn't any weapons. I'll take her in for questioning." The leader of the soldiers said. But just as they were about to leave, the Doctor stepped out, leaving the guards speechless.

"How did you both fit in there? Did you squeeze in or is it from another world?"

"What year is it?" the Doctor asked, completely ignoring his questions.

"Have you bumped your head?" the leader asked, sounding suspicious.

"Um, yeah, I think I have."

"Oh, you poor thing. It is 2936." The leader stated.

"Thanks. Ok. But you shouldn't know about things from other worlds," the Doctor realised.

"The new masters taught us everything about the whole wide universe. They showed Red Lock and Green Lock the universe, but they're mad. I'm sure you want to talk to them." The leader of the soldiers explained, suddenly seeing the expression on the Doctor's face. By now he had forgotten about questioning Rose and was focusing on the Doctor.

The group started walking down the hall, occasionally talking to one another. The hall was pitch black. They walked until they reached the end of the hall and came across a big brown door. The door opened with a loud creak. Inside were Red Lock and Green Lock sitting still as if they had been in a state of shock for quite some time.

"What's wrong with them?" the Doctor asked.

"Ever since they got back from space, they have been sitting as still as rocks." The leader stated. The Doctor put his glasses on to have a closer look at them and noticed a suction mark on their backs. It was a giant red circular shape.

"How did they get these marks?" the Doctor asked.

"The masters give them to us, for recognition purposes. If they find someone without the mark, they'll kill them," The leader explained.

"Ok, well is it bad that Rose and I don't have marks?" the Doctor asked, nervously.

"What! You don't have marks? I'm sorry, but I have no choice, I have to take you to the main city to appear in front of the masters." The leader appeared sorry.

"No problem,' he seemed to have cheered up a bit, "Take me to your leader. I've always wanted to say that."

The trio, consisting of the Doctor, Rose and the leader of the soldiers, walked across the dusty, bronzed coloured rocks, which tended to sway in the wind. The trees were brown and the branches were bare. Every so often they would hear laughter coming from behind the rocks.

The trio finally reached the destination and the 'masters' were called to the stage. The Doctor and Rose were entirely speechless when the Daleks appeared on the stage.

"Who dares to enter the temple of the Daleks?"

"That would be me, Wasumuto, your highness."

"Have you brought us prisoners?"

"Yes, but you mustn't harm them. They have helped us, try to understand the universe." Wasumuto tried to explain.

"Since we have received information, that the Doctor roams on this planet we will let them stand trial. Put the prisoners in the cells," The Dalek commanded, "I will be down to interview them later."

Wasumuto took the Doctor and Rose down to the cells. There were spider webs all over the place and only one, very small window.

"I'm sorry. They would have killed you."

"How are we going to get out of here?" Rose asked, seeming very scared.

"Maybe, we wait until the Daleks come and question us. It was a good thing they didn't notice us before. They would have killed us before we could explain ourselves." the Doctor said trying to calm her down.

"Well, I suppose we could just wait, but when they come and recognise us, they will kill us."

"That's why you've got to get out."

"But I can't leave you. You'll get killed. The Daleks won't have any mercy on you. Now that they actually have a reason to kill you!" said a very scared Rose.

"Don't worry. You just need to get up into the vents, and meet Nadia, she'll tell you what to do."

Nadia was the person that told Wasumuto how to get he prisoners away without harming them.

Rose was getting claustrophobic and she could barely breathe. She didn't want to leave the Doctor, because she knows how much trouble he can get himself into. She didn't believe that the Doctor could leave her there. she would have to go, the Doctor would make sure of that, so she would just have to get him out of there.