When Beatrice work up she was tied to a chair in a consul room. A tall man had his back to her but hearing her move he turned to look at her.

The man had thick black hair and a thin moustache and his eyes were a grey-blue color. Cliché, as it may sound, his eyes seemed to glint with arrogant malice.

"Ah, you're awake," he said his voice smooth though not in the calming way she found the Master's voice to be. Beatrice was scared. But she couldn't let her captor know that. She was alone, she was in danger, and she had no choice but to fall back on the only weapon she had left. Sarcasm.

"Really? Kidnapping a girl from a closet? Are you trying to hit every villain cliché in the book?" she said, immediately on the defense.

"My, aren't you feisty?" the man replied.

"I get that a lot," Beatrice told him as she struggled with her bonds.

"My name is..."

"The War Chief? I kind of already guessed that. Although I suppose it isn't quite as pretentious as the Master. Now, let's skip the usual villain introduction and just get to why the hell you captured me." Beatrice said interrupting him. The War Chief looked slightly miffed at not getting to his introduction.

"Yes, as you said, my name is the War Chief and you are here because you are the associate of the Doctor. I wish to get revenge on him and stealing his assistant is just the beginning."

So he doesn't know about my connection to the Master. At least that's a relief. Beatrice thought to herself.

"How do you know I work for the Doctor? I could just be a random UNIT agent."

"I hacked into UNIT's worker profiles to find someone close to the Doctor." answered the War Chief.

"I think we need to update our security then," Beatrice said more to herself.

"Indeed you should. It was childishly easy to get into your system." the War Chief said arrogantly. Beatrice recalled something the Master had told her about the War Chief when she asked about any weaknesses.

"I would say his biggest weakness would be his extreme arrogance." Perhaps there was a way she could use that weakness against him. Or at least find out his plan.

"So, like at least thirty percent of the universe, you have a grudge against the Doctor. What do you plan to do about it?" she asked.

"Destroy the world he holds so precious and him along with it."

"Right, so you're going for the classic B-list movie villain plan of destroying the world. Good to know. How do you plan on doing that?"

"I am working to interfere with a gigantic meteorite shower that will do irrecoverable damage to this earth and kill the people on it. Then I will finally have my revenge on the Doctor for ruining my plans to gain control of the Timelords."

"Thanks for the villain monologue You know the Doctor's going to stop you right?"

"The Doctor alone cannot stop me," replied the War Chief confidently. "He can't even track me down because my TARDIS is cloaked."

"Okay fine. Say you do succeed, where do I fit in?" she asked him. By now she had quit struggling with her bonds as they were clearly not coming off.

"You will return to UNIT and send them on a wild goose chase."

"Yeah, that is not happening. Why the HELL would I betray my own planet?"

"Because I intend to leave you no choice. Once I've hypnotised you, you will be completely under my control."

Right, because it worked SO well when the Master tried it.

"But for now, you can stay where you are I have to go check on something," and with that, the War Chief left the consul room.

Beatrice guessed she had a limited time before he came back and as long as this ship was cloaked there was little to no hope of escape.

She noticed on the side of the consul there was a button labelled "Cloaking" she edged the chair closer to the consul. Once she was close enough she bumped the button with her arm. Nothing obvious happened so she could only hope that it had worked. Quickly she scooted her chair back into place just as the War Chief came back in.

"Now let's deal with you." He looked her in the eyes. Beatrice couldn't bring herself to look away.

"You will obey me," he said. She felt the same feeling of compliance go through her mind as had happened with the Master. A small part of her wanted to give in, but she forced her mind to fight back.

However, while the Master had given up trying to control her after it didn't work the first time the War Chief seemed to only push harder. Beatrice pushed back just as hard. Her head began to hurt terribly. It felt like her mind was being torn to shreds. She cried out in pain.

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"You're telling me one of our best agents has been kidnapped?" said the Brigadier to the Doctor.

"That seems to be the case," said the Doctor.

"Well, how do we get her back?" asked Sargent Benton.

"We can't. At least not until we find the War Chief's location." The Master said finally giving some input. He was just as concerned for Beatrice as the others although he refused to show it.

"How the hell did he capture her anyway?" the Brigadier asked.

"My guess is he used his TARDIS to get here and then ambushed her." said the Doctor.

"Well, that's fantastic!" said the Brigadier sarcastically. Suddenly a beeping sound came from the TARDIS. The Doctor and Master raced to the consul, quickly followed by Ms Grant and the Brigadier.

"The machine we were working on seems to have managed to locate the War Chief's TARDIS," the Doctor said.

"Excellent where is it?" asked Ms Grant.

"A quarry not far from here."

"Yates prepare a rescue team." said the Brigadier into his walkie talkie.

"Hold on. We actually need to work out a plan. If we rush blindly in there then the whole thing could backfire." said the Master.

"You advising caution? That's new." said the Doctor.

"You know I'm right. If we go in there guns blazing the War Chief might kill Beatrice." the Master said ignoring the jab.

"I admit old chap, you do have a point. What do you suggest?" asked the Doctor.

"I suggest we use his enemies against him. He could easily dematerialize to a new location if we aren't careful. If we summon the War Lords, I think they would be more than happy to take him away."

"All we need is something to keep his TARDIS in place," said the Doctor catching on.

"What about an energy field?" suggested the Master.

"Brilliant. And that shouldn't take too long to build," agreed the Doctor. They immediately got to work.

Hang on Beatrice, we're coming. The Master thought to himself.

Author's Note: Well, they'd better hurry with their rescue. Anyway, thanks for reading. I promise to update soon. Please like and comment. I always love feedback.