Hey guys, I am so sorry for the delay in updates but I've been kind of drowning in school work - all most the end of the semester. Spent a while thinking up ways to make the chapter interesting for the delay. Hope you enjoy.
12
Day 10
The Cybermen shoved the Warrior into his capsule. The Cyberleader moved to stand in front of all the Doctors. "There are only eight more Doctors to catch before we can start upgrading."
"What do you plan to do with all of us?" the Warrior asked.
"We plan to upgrade you, your brains will give the Cybermen infinite knowledge."
"How will you stop us from regenerating?" Twelve questioned.
"We have discovered a way to prevent the regeneration process." the Cyberleader explained.
"Impossible!" Nine shouted.
"With a billion billion Cyber minds it's not." Ten sighed.
"The Doctor is correct." the Cyberleader responded.
"Which one?" Nine and Ten asked simultaneously.
"The one with the glasses." The Cyberleader answered before leaving.
It was so emotionless.
There once was a person inside there who had emotions.
Now there was nothing but a tin man with a brain.
Ten sobbed in his capsule remembering what happened with Rose, how he had to lose her to save the universe.
He never got to tell her that he loved her.
"Rose." he choked out.
Rose was just coming to, after all that the Warrior had done to her the Doctor didn't blame her for being unconscious so long.
"Who was that?" she asked from the capsule, her memories still kind of muddled.
"Me." Ten whispered, knowing that she couldn't see him, blocked by the damned one way glass.
She won't be able to see him until Nine regenerated.
"I recognize your voice, do I know you from somewhere?" she asked.
"You can't remember me!" Ten stated.
"It's impossible." Nine concluded.
The Doctor and Twelve smiled at each other, remembering what they did as Ten before they regenerated.
"Aha! Now I remember."
The Doctor raised his eyebrows in surprise.
"You were outside my apartment on New Years."
Rose recalled. "You were really drunk and couldn't remember what year it was!"
"I was?" Ten asked confused.
After Rose had disappeared and he had dealt with Donna Noble, all he did was never went to see her again, it would be too hurtful.
"Crossing over your own timeline, that's a bit dangerous Ten." Nine chided.
Twelve laughed sarcastically, "What do you think this is? We are all here at the different moments in time at the exact same time."
"That's confusing." Rose shouted, had no clue what was going on, her memories since she had got to the lair had been wiped.
The Doctor sighed, he had to get this explanation into Ten and Rose's head at some point, "People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... time-y wimey... stuff."
"Are you capable of speaking without flapping your hands about?" Twelve asked annoyed.
"Yes," the Doctor began as he pointed at Twelve.
Twelve raised his eyebrows.
"No." the Doctor amended.
"Basically," the Ten stated to Rose, "we are here because we were drawn here by our physic papers that told us that someone needed help."
"Like the Dalek," Nine interrupted. "It was crying for help and we went to investigate.
Ten scowled at Nine. "So we all came here, and if we don't get out of the room soon then there will be massive consequences."
"Why?" Rose asked.
"It's a paradox." All the Doctors answered together.
"Remember when we went to see your Dad and you stopped him from dying?" Nine said.
The Warrior looked surprised, a man alive in the world who wasn't alive before. An ordinary man. That's the most important thing in creation. The whole world would be different because he's alive.
"When you held yourself in baby form it created enough of a paradox to let the reaper through." Nine continued.
Rose nodded her head in understanding.
"Now imagine that, except with 3 other versions that aren't you." Ten explained.
The door swung open.
"Make that 4." Rose stated with a sigh.
"Doctor." Clara whispered.
