Dal:
The TARDIS materialized in my cell. I rushed in. Anna Lee quickly phased it out of the Judoon prison.
"Nice work," I said.
"I learned from the best," she said with a smile.
"Where are we going?" a man in a long military coat asked.
"I recognize my wife/traitor and the Doctor I sprung. Who's this fella?"
"Jack Harkness," he said waving as he knelt beside the Doctor.
Both my traitorous wife and the Doctor were covered in debris.
"Anna Lee, did you blow up my house?" I asked.
"Nara was on the verge of killing her," she said. "I had no choice."
"I'm glad I paid off the mortgage then," I said.
"So, what do you know that the Daleks want?" Anna Lee asked.
"Meer Telon was a cyberpath," I said. "When I checked him for a pulse, all the plans he was smuggling for the Daleks were absorbed into me."
"I don't get it," Jack said. "Why wait ten years to extract it? Why not try to directly abduct you instead of dragging mine into this mess."
"The chemical weapon they're building takes ten years to become stable," I said. "Your Doctor was dragged into this as they weren't convinced Nara would keep up her end of the bargain."
As of on cue, she started to move. I knelt beside her.
"Hi dear," I said. "Care to explain what the Hell you've been up to?"
"I just wanted us to be a family," she mumbled.
"You got Dillon killed and made a deal with the Daleks!" Anna Lee shouted.
"Dillon wasn't supposed to die," she said.
"What were you expecting?" I asked.
"I thought I staged it right," she said. "I was supposed to take the shot as I could survive that kind of wound. It would force the Doctor to kill Telon and for us to go into hiding, with the knowledge the Daleks to recover in ten years. Dillon got in the way."
"Then you were expecting me to hand over the knowledge in ten years to a genocidal race?" I said.
"They gave me a tool to extract it with," she said. "Oh Dal, if only you weren't so brilliant."
"My name is Doctor," I said harshly and stood up.
I turned to Anna Lee.
"Where are you taking us?"
"To the edge of a star going supernova," she said. "Only the strongest Dalek ships can survive that."
I clapped my hands together.
"So, who has a plan?"
"The Dalek data extractor," the Doctor said sluggishly. "I had one on my TARDIS. Maybe you have one too."
"I wouldn't know where to begin looking," I said.
"TARDISes are intuitive," Anna Lee said. "Is it possible if we let her work the controls, she'd find it?"
"It's worth a shot," I said.
Jack helped her to her feet and she examined the console. Slowly, she pressed a few buttons and flipped a switch. A light turned in a corridor, and a cart rolled forward. It contained what looked like an ear trumpet.
"That's it," she said.
"What do we do with the information?" Anna Lee said.
"Send it into the supernova," I said.
"NO!" Nara screamed. "Our children will be hunted if we don't give it the Daleks. Think of Sem and Ese."
"You should have thought of them before you made a deal with the Daleks!" I roared.
I plunged the device into my ear and walked to the door.
"Doctor!" the Doctor shouted.
There was a zapping sound. I turned around to see the Doctor had collapsed on the floor with Nara holding a tiny gun.
"No!" Jack cried and held her.
Anna Lee pulled out a gun.
"Don't kill her…yet," I said.
Anna Lee shot Nara anyway. She froze in place.
"It's on stun," she said.
I knelt beside the Doctor.
She began to glow and Jack burst into tears. He gently kissed on the cheek. The glowing stopped.
"What are you?" I asked.
"Rendered immortal by a companion who stared into the heart of the TARDIS and revived me from the dead," he said.
The Doctor began to stir.
"What happened?"
"Jack's tears, stopped the regeneration," I said.
"I've got Daleks on the TARDIS radar," Anna Lee said.
"Hey Doctor, have you ever collapsed a supernova into a black hole and ride it to the other side of the galaxy?"
"Are you mad?" she said as her eyes widened.
"Yes," I said. "Move over Anna Lee, time for Daddy to do some magic."
"Okay this sounds crazy, even for you," Anna Lee said.
"The alternative is giving weapon information to Daleks. I like my plan better. Hold on folks!"
I flipped switches and pressed buttons calmly. I knew what I was doing, I had done this before.
Everyone but Nara and I began to scream. We spun like a top. Everyone fell off their feet, but me. It was truly thrilling. I pulled out buckets just as we stopped moving.
The Doctor threw up first, followed by Jack, and Anna Lee.
Ann Lee tucked her hair back.
"I don't suppose you know where we landed?"
"I don't care," I said. "We're away from the Daleks."
"Your kids?" she said.
"They're with Nara's people," I said. "They'll be safe with them so long they're still hunting me. One problem at a time."
"Let's see where you landed this thing," Anna Lee said.
"In one piece, I might add," I said.
Anna Lee opened the door. I sniffed the air.
"Sheffield, in the year twenty-twenty-two," I said. "Not a bad time or place to land."
Three people, two men and a woman, came rushing forward. I recognized the energy signatures on them. The looks on their faces suggested hope and anxiety.
I smiled at them.
"She's in there."
They rushed forward.
"Doctor!" the woman cried.
"Fam," she said weakly
The trio too turns hugging her.
Anne Lee approached me.
"You didn't plan this, did you?" she said.
"I wish I did," I said. "But even, I'm not that good."
There was a whirring sound and suddenly, Daleks ships filled the skies.
"GIVE US THE DATA DOCTOR!"
"Well, that was not part of the plan," I said with a sigh.
