Author's Note: As someone observed, Adam is B-Movieish in this. Yeah, that's because I'm a poor writer, and it's much easier to do B-Movie style villains. Plus I think they're fun. Something about a ranting madman is fun. Anyway, here's the next chapter with more insane plot twists that I really shouldn't get away with. Hope you enjoy.

Episode 2

"What I did to you?" The Doctor snapped. "You brought this on yourself!"

"Did I now?" Adam snapped. "Time travel is like visiting Paris; you can't just read the guide book, you need to throw yourself in?" He paused, wondering if the Doctor would recognise the quote. "Sound familiar? You said that to me. So I did. I discovered it for myself. Little did I know you had unwritten laws you expected to pop into my head."

"You tried to meddle with time!" The Doctor cried.

"And how was I to know that was wrong?" Adam asked. "You seemed to expect me to know."

"Humans." Sighed the Doctor to Rose. "The only species who need instructions on the back of a box of toothpicks."

"For such a lowly species, you seem to spend a lot of time around us, Doctor." Adam observed. "And, oh, what's this? You've finally been caught by one."

"I've toppled hundreds of fools in my time who thought I had been defeated, captured or beaten. What makes you think you're going to survive?" The Doctor shot.

"You arrogant bastard!" Spat Adam. "But Doctor, this time, you won't escape. Because this time, you're dealing with me. I know you Doctor."

"You travelled with me once." The Doctor sighed.

"And I learnt enough!" Adam shouted angrily.

"How did you do it?" Rose suddenly asked, having decided to speak up. "How did you take over the whole world?"

"Yeah, how did you manage that? Someone as feeble minded as you?" The Doctor asked angrily.

"Spare me the petty insults, Doctor." Adam shot. "I'm sure you know perfectly well how I got where I am."

"I can guess." The Doctor said.

"Then do so." Adam smirked.

"Alright. You come home but are rejected. Your parents don't want you, your friends reject you. So you go back, crawling to the only life you knew. Van Staan and his junk." The Doctor paused. "Except Van Staan isn't around anymore, is he? With the new support from the new leaders of his secret little group, aided by that hole in your head, you soon get permission to look through his junk. Somewhere you find an interface. An interface designed for your brain. How it got there is anyone's guess. It's not exclusively Earth technology. So then you hook it up to a computer, and download all the information in the world. The entire internet stored in your brain. With that knowledge, and access to Van Staan's network, taking over the world is as simple as clicking your fingers." The Doctor did so, and expressed a slight smirk as the hole in Adam's head failed to respond.

"Oh, I fixed that little design flaw." Adam told him with an angry grin. "All over, very good. Mostly accurate. I knew you'd figure it out.."

"So what's your big plan then, Adam, A-level student and ruler of the planet Earth?" The Doctor asked with a mocking tone. Adam laughed.

"Ironically, it is you who will help me complete it." He explained. "I'm big on irony." He motioned to his guards that approached the Doctor, placing guns against him and Rose. "The TARDIS key, Doctor. Now." He demanded.

"I won't give it to you." The Doctor spat.

"I'll take the sonic screwdriver while you're at it." Adam grinned. "To be on the safe side."

"Why do you want the TARDIS?" Rose cried. Adam laughed.

"My plan is not yet quite feasible. I need more knowledge. And only the future can give it to me." Adam remarked. "Using my own latest developments, coupled with the TARDIS's systems, I shall hook up to the computers of the future and download all the information available."

"And then what?" The Doctor cried. "What do you do then?"

"I finish my project." He smiled. "My project that will see your ultimate punishment."

"Why don't you just shoot me?" The Doctor asked.

"Death is too good for you." Adam remarked emotionlessly. "This plot will make sure you get what you deserve." Adam turned to a guard. "Restrain him and empty his pockets. Give me the key when you find it." He turned to somebody else. "You! Signal Bad Wolf Squadron and tell them to initiate a search for an old blue police box. Tell them to ship it here immediately."

"Yes sir!" Snapped the guard before getting on his radio. Rose and the Doctor were restrained, and searched. Mere moments later the guards handed Adam a small key.

"Excellent." Remarked Adam. "Take them to their cell. And prepare all of my research on the project. As soon as I'm done downloading the necessary information, I'll begin."

"The TARDIS will never work for you!" The Doctor cried as he was dragged off. "Your data link won't work!"

"Nice try Doctor, but I think it will." Adam grinned.

Rose and the Doctor found themselves thrown back into the same metal cell.

"What could he be planning?" Rose asked. The Doctor paused.

"I don't know." Came the reply.

"What are we going to do?" Rose asked something else.

"I don't know." The Doctor replied honestly.

"Do you think there's anything left inside him of what he used to be like?" Rose questioned, sounding worried.

"Doesn't matter." The Doctor stated. "If he has to die, he dies."

"So, how are we going to get out of here?" Rose asked, standing up.

"He took my sonic screwdriver." The Doctor said bitterly. "I like that thing! I'd better get it back!"

"Don't we have more important things to worry about?" Rose asked.

"Rather than my sonic screwdriver?" The Doctor sounded hurt, but Rose knew he was just trying to play down the situation.

"Like the fact Adam now has his hands on the TARDIS." Rose stated.

"Oh, he won't use it." The Doctor stated. "Download information from the future? Yes. But he won't time travel. He's totally self-obsessed with destroying us. He won't go anywhere where he might lose out on that."

"So our only advantage is that he wants to kill us so badly that he's not going to go anywhere until he does it?" Rose did a double check.

"Yes." The Doctor answered.

"Great." Rose mumbled.

Elsewhere, Adam sat in his own chair, connected by heavy duty wires to the main computer of the TARDIS. A bright blue energy beam shot down into his head, processing all the information he could find. His eyes bolted open.

"I know it." He grinned. "Shut down the machine and ready the project. I can easily finish it now. And then I shall get to work on using the Doctor as our next subject."

Rose looked across to the Doctor.

"You've been quiet." She said. The Doctor didn't respond. "You're thinking aren't you? About whether what you did to Adam was right."

"No." The Doctor said defensively.

"We could of at least had that thing removed." Rose suggested. "Before dumping him."

"Does it matter? It's in the past." The Doctor stated.

"Says the Time Lord." Rose sighed. The door slid open, and guards marched in, raising their guns.

"The Master is ready for you now." Stated one.

Rose and the Doctor were marched to the same familiar lift, and soon arrived in the same familiar room. Adam was waiting for them, his hands behind is back, and the hole in his head now firmly closed.

"Go on then." The Doctor mumbled. "What's your new science project?"

"Doctor, tell me." Adam began, ignoring him completely. "You say that you have toppled many dictators, stopped many like me. And I said I knew how to stop you. Tell me this; did you ever truly fear any of them?"

"No." The Doctor answered confidently.

"Liar." Spat Adam. "I found logs of a rather prominent scientist. According to everything I've researched, they shouldn't exist, but they do. A glitch in time, perhaps."

"You're point?" The Doctor sighed, sounding tired.

"This scientist's name. You may have heard of him." Adam paused. "Davros." He said with a triumphant smile.
"No!" The Doctor gasped.

"Oh yes." Adam smirked. In the centre of the room there was a large silver cylinder. "You see, Doctor, I know what you fear. I've seen you fear it." Smoke began to emerge from the cylinder. "And I've brought it back. I've rebuilt it." He smiled as the cylinder broke away. Smoke filled the room. There was an electronic whining, and two little lights blinked through the smoke as something struggled to speak. "What are your orders?" Adam bellowed through the smoke to whatever was inside.

"Ex…term….in…..ate…" Came a whining voice. Adam beamed a grin.

"Doctor, I hate to sound like you, but this is fantastic." He said happily.

"What have you done Adam?" The Doctor cried in utter disbelief.

"Meet the first creature of the new human race, Doctor." Adam explained. "A dalek. Inside, a genetically altered human." He paused. "And now back to the irony, Doctor. You will be my next test subject. You will be my next Dalek!"

"You're insane." The Doctor said, stunned.

"If I am, it's your fault." Adam shot. "And once you are a Dalek? The final curtain. You will kill Rose Tyler!"