Loud banging came from the outside of the door as the redheaded woman released her anger. Out of curiosity and a feeling that she should go, Donna found herself at the building the address on the card had depicted. However no one had unlocked the door to the building for five minutes; this was unacceptable. As Donna pictured knocking out the person who would open the confounded door, she heard a click. The metallic door had swung in on itself to reveal a long hallway. She was becoming slightly unnerved but her curiosity was stronger and so she walked down the lighted hallway following papers with arrows. Donna followed the arrows through intersections until she came to a peculiar door. The exterior was painted blue with square indents. The very top was a window.
"Did this belong to some old police box?That is one absurd door." Donna opened the door several inches and noticed a one inch crack of light between the end of the hallway and the room before her. She was high in the air, far away from the ground. Donna opened the door the rest of the way to see the blond head woman, Rose, looking at a strange tube with some sort of light that pulsated. She was turning a knob on controls that circled the pillar.
Rose heard the door to the Tardis open and she smirked in anticipation. Donna looked around skeptically.
"You expect me to take up a job in some sort of bogus Star Wars getup?" Rose kept a calm face about her.
"Yeah, something like that, except I don't do the Darth Vader thing." Donna looked infuriated and turned around and took a step toward the hallway. Rose's grin dropped and she became serious.
"Donna the job I'm asking you to do is not your normal Temp activities I chose you to help me in a project based off of your capabilities." Donna turned abruptly she stepped toward Rose.
"What normal job analyzes people without their own permission! You might as well be the MI5 or SIS. What makes you think I'll work for you?" Rose could tell that Donna was ready to leave in an instant..
"Right, I'll give you a tour of the place and what it is the company does, and then you can make your mind up. Will you at least do this?" Donna nodded her head yes.
"First off, the company you are working for is called Torchwood…"
Three Hours Later…
Donna looked taken a back as she had visited the cells of extraterrestrials held. Rose clapped her hands.
"There is one last part of the tour; this is about your job. You will be my personal assistant in this matter." Donna's interest piqued as she slowly became more and more accustomed to the place, Rose knew that the red head was changing her mind about not working at torchwood but Rose sensed a small bit of hesitation. The two women found themselves in front of the blue police box door. They walked into the TARDIS. "This is a TARDIS, Time and Relative Dimension In Space, it belongs to a race called the Time Lords. This ship is special, normally one cannot fly this ship without a Time Lord because it uses their DNA to fly, but I've found a briode nebuliser that protects me from deteriorating..." Donna slapped Rose.
"You're talking nonsense!" Rose stopped her talking and nodded then grinned.
"Right well, hold on to the rail tightly we're going to the Time Lord's home planet."Rose went through all of the details she remembered from her dreams on putting in the proper controls. Donna gave Rose a look as if she was crazy.
"You know what I'm leaving…" Donna was walking towards the closed door when the whole ship rattled. Donna was falling toward the floor when she barely caught onto the rail beside her.
The screen showed two TARDIS warships following behind. A time missile clipped the side of Oryselle's TARDIS. The TARDIS spun wildly out of control as Oryselle tried to take back control of her TARDIS. The speakers flared, "5 seconds to impact." Oryselle gave up and jumped to grab onto a rail. Her Tardis crashed before Oryselle could grab onto the rail however and she ended up hitting the rail with her head. She groggily got up and looked at the damage around her as she heard a TARDIS lock on to her door. 'I can't go like this, I won't go down like this.' Determination filled Oryselle and she grabbed the orb of mutated energy. 'I can reroute the energy from this orb to do one last materialization to Earth before my TARDIS is completely out of energy and dies. I don't know the consequences but I'm willing to take them. I can't let my people get a hold of this energy.' Oryselle watched the circuit connected to the orb. It pulsated with a sickly golden light until most of it had been absorbed into the TARDIS core. Oryselle set the commands in place and the TARDIS had jerked out of the lock from the other TARDIS warship. It dematerialized in front of the two TARDIS' out of their senses and range.
Oryselle slammed into a wall as her TARDIS crashed. The last thing she saw was the plasma fire burning where the time missile had hit.
