"Are you alright?" The man asks, quickly closing the door to the box behind her. Except, it wasn't a box. The interior was huge on the inside, with a light blue coloring and a large dashboard in the middle of the room. The man, with floppy brown hair, rushes the to the dashboard, pressing and pulling things on it. Once the box starts making it wheezing noise, the man looks at Ana again. "Oi, are you deaf? Are you alright?" He asks, stepping towards her. Ana quickly regained her composure.

"Yes, I'm quite alright...this...it's…" Ana tried to form her words, but her excitement could not let her talk. This was a ship, an alien ship. The man smiles widely.

"Bigger on the inside?" He prompts, taking the words from Ana's mouth. She slowly nods.

"That." She says, looking around one last time before looking at him. "So who are you?" She asks, studying him. He looked young and completely…well he looked exactly like her race but with much taller. He would blend in seamlessly with humans though.

"I'm the Doctor!" he says, bouncing a little.

"Doctor who?" Ana asked, studying him. Something tells her that this man probably has never seen a single day in a medical school. He smiles a bit.

"Oh I love it when they say that!" He says, sounding like he was saying it more to himself. "I'm the Doctor, just the Doctor." He explains simply. Ana nods a bit.

"I see...thank you for...that...saving my life." She says awkwardly. "Is this a ship?" She asks, regaining her composure a bit. The Doctor nods a bit with a smile.

"Yeah, she's the Tardis! She's a time machine, she can take you any time and anywhere you wanna go." He says, looking at a monitor. "But for now, we need to get you out of here." He adds, seeming to darken a bit. Ana studies him.

"Wait, no we can't leave, I have to help my people!" She says, walking towards him. The Doctor looks at her.

"Don't worry, we will! But for right now we need to get you to a safe place!" He says, pulling at a lever. "Just trust me on this." he says and looks at her for a moment before returning to his buttons and levers. Ana stays quiet, not sure if she even wants to trust this man. She studies the console, this technology is strange, much different from her kinds transportation.

"Ma'am, we've exited our galaxy." Mako suddenly says. The Doctor looks at Ana oddly.

"What was that?" He asks. Ana quickly pulls up her screen from her hand.

"Oh just, my computer. She's just telling me what's going on." Ana explains. The Doctor smiles, studying the screen.

"That's amazing! Is that implanted in your hand? That must have hurt, I've had things implanted in my hand, didn't like the feel of it." he says quickly, rubbing his hands together. "Does all of your kind have that?" He asks, looking at Ana now. Ana shakes her head.

"No, just a chosen few." She explains distantly. "Look, we need to go back and stop my planet from being destroyed." She insists, stepping towards the Doctor.

"We will! This is a time machine, we can go back and stop it from ever happening, which is what we're doing right now." The Tardis stopped making any noise and the Doctor smiles. He looks up at the monitor, and Ana follows his gaze. The monitor is of an old looking outdoor café.

"Where are we?" She asks. The Doctor looks at her.

"Earth, but in a mirror dimension from yours. Good place to lay low for a bit and talk." He says with a smile. "Come on!" He says and heads to the door and opens it. Ana follows him into the brisk Earth air, closing the door behind her. She looks around at the humans just casually going about their day, not noticing the blue box that just appeared. Humans always were oblivious Ana thinks to herself. The Doctor takes her over to a table at the café and sits her down. The Doctor sits in front of her and cross his legs.

"This is really isn't productive." Ana says as she sits down across from the bouncy man.

"It will be, we're meeting someone here in a few minutes. In the mean time, just relax. I promise, everything will be fine." The Doctor explains. Ana raises an eyebrow.

"How are you so sure?" She asks, getting tense. She can't trust this man, he's too optimistic, too happy for someone trying to save a planet. It's strange.

"Because I'm the Doctor and I help people." He says simply. "Now, tell me a bit about your planet, what are you, what does your kind want with humanity, and what enemies does your planet have?" He asks quickly, leaning forward. His expression darkens disturbingly quick. Ana studies him for a moment.

"I am called a Lucien, from the planet Lucia, and my kind simply wishes to observe humanity, as a parent would watch their child. As for enemies, I do not know who could be considered an "enemy" to my planet. I honestly don't think we have any." Ana explains, still suspicious.

"Bah," The Doctor scoffs, leaning back in his chair, "of course your planet has enemies, clearly they have enemies! Every planet has enemies, just not everyone knows about them." He says. Ana tilts her down, considering his statement.

"I suppose you're right, but I can't think of who would be attacking us." Ana says. "Now, who are we meeting?" She asks, curious. He seems to know things he isn't telling her, and it's severely hurting his chances of her trust in him. The Doctor smiles.

"I'll explain when they get here, now, 'nother question, what is that computer of yours? It's different, really different." He asks, leaning towards her again.

"I'm afraid I'm not allowed to answer that question." Ana says. "My government has forbidden the telling of it, especially to outside species." She explains as the Doctor studies her.

"Don't worry, I won't tell anyone." He says with a smile. Ana raises an eyebrow.

"That doesn't matter, it's top secret." She says sternly.

"You already showed her to me, why can't you tell me about her?" The Doctor asks oddly. He's right, but her students have seen her technology but after she told them it was secret, they let it go. She hasn't seen this much resistance to her answers since Cyle. Ana looks down for a moment and sighs softly.

"Fine, I can tell you a bit about her." She says, caving into his request. The Doctor smiles widely, leaning back in his chair. "She is called Mako, a name I gave her due to her original name being MAK." She explains, noting the Doctor's confused look. "To turn her on, you need to say MAK Online, and she'll wake up, so I added the o at the end for a more normal name." She explains. The Doctor nods and waves at her to continue. She closes her eyes for a moment before opening. "She is advanced technology developed by my people with another race in our system. and the last bit I can tell you is that she had pieces implanted within my hand and my brain, connecting us almost completely." Ana explains, looking around. No one else seemed to hear them, or care about them being there. It's certainly strange. She looks at the Doctor, who seems deep in thought. "Doctor?" She asks, trying to get his attention.

"Hm? Oh, nothing, yes, that's interesting, very interesting." He says quickly and looks at his watch. "Where are they…?" He mumbles softly to himself. The Doctor turns in his seat, looking around quite obviously. Ana watches him, unsure of what to say. This is man is very strange.

"Hello Doctor." Ana hears a male voice come from behind her. She notices the Doctor turn and look at the person behind her, prompting her to turn and look at the man as well. He's an average looking human, with light hair and grey eyes. He's wearing a navy blue suit that suits his figure.

"Oh Agent Coulson, good to see you again!" The Doctor says happily, standing up. This Agent Coulson smiles slightly, watching the Doctor.

"Good to see you too Doctor. We need your help."