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The three of them walked down the snowy hill, maneuvering piles of rocks. The Doctor, Cat, and the Ood. Every once and a while Cat would sneak a glance at the Ood that walked between her and the Doctor. No matter how many times the afore mentioned Time Lord told her that it was a nice alien, the Ood still freaked Cat out a bit. Especially the moment when she realized that the thing in its hand was a brain. She forgot that though, when the city came into view. It was a beautiful and impossible city. But by now Cat had learned to doubt the mere existence of impossible. The city was made of ice, snow, and rock, spires an pinnacles of cold cement. Cat had stopped, eyes wide. The Doctor stopped as well, looking back at her. Knowing in the deep recesses of her mind that the Doctor was watching her Cat whispered two words'

"It's incredible…"

The Doctor smiled and took the few steps to stand next to mer. The alien reached out his hand, an offering. Cat blinked out of her awe and looked at the Doctor's outstretched hand and smiled, taking it. She looked up and he smiled reassuringly. Cat took a deep breath and squeezed his hand before they started down the hill once again.

It didn't take long for Cat to notice the ships; they were so out of place next to the buildings of ice. They were black, a solid, unwavering, almost intimidating black only broken by the words "Starfleet 16" written in white on the side of each, followed by the ships number.

"Oh," the Doctor mumbled the moment Cat saw them, he must have seen them too because his expression was one of anger and disappointment. His expression sent a shiver down her spine; it wasn't one that anyone in the whole of the universe would want to see.

"What?" Cat asked, hoping it wasn't something too horrendously horrible. In the few seconds it took him to answer thousands of possibilities ran though her head. Was it man eating walking fish? Well, maybe if that weren't so ridiculous. Some gross grey things that were two were human-sized, although much bulkier, with noses above their eyebrows? Maybe if that wasn't from a book/movie/old T.V. show. But the real answer surprised cat more than any other thing could.

"Oh..." the Doctor sighed and looked down at Cat, "Oh little kitty Cat from the past…Who else? Who other than your people?"