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Haddock heard a distant voice telling him to wake up; he didn't recognize the voice, but he could tell by the tone that something was wrong. He was so tired, why should he wake up? He felt something hit his face slightly, Haddock tried to protest but not a sound escaped his lips. The Captain suddenly remembered what had happened; he realized he needed to fight his pain and fatigue.

The Doctor scanned the Captain with his sonic screwdriver; he found that the Captain had a few ribs that were broken, and one of his lungs where punctured. The Doctor groaned inwardly, how long did the Captain have? The Doctor went to right work, he didn't know how long the Captain would hold on, but he hoped it would be long enough for him to fix the ribs and the puncture. Haddock tensed as a rib started to mend; he coughed slightly…something felt wrong.

Rose wanted to call out to the Doctor and tell him about the Dalek, but he was too busy trying to save the Captains life. Rose drug herself over to the Doctor, each movement hurt, but she didn't want to be near the Dalek or Edward. As she settled next to the Doctor, she watched the Dalek to make sure it didn't become a threat.

Haddock coughed again, the Doctor noticed blood on the pod glass, and he tried to quicken his pace yet be careful. Rose heard the Captain cough, she turned to see the blood, and she gasped.

"Doctor, is he going to make it?" she asked her voice shaking. The Doctor didn't answer but continued to mend their friend, he was almost done. Haddock wanted to sleep, but something wouldn't let him, as if the something or someone just didn't want him to go.

"Hold on just a little longer my friend, just a little longer." The Doctor whispered. Rose stared at the Dalek, it had moved again, its eye stock had moved around, and the ray gun kept twitching. She heard the sonic screwdriver stop humming, the Doctor sighed with relief, but the Captain didn't move.

"Is…is he…" she didn't dare finish.

"No, he's alive it will just take a moment for him to come around." The Doctor said as he walked to the other side of the pod and started to scan the back. Rose looked at the boy they had tracked down the alien spaceship to find. She wondered if he would be alright, or if he would be injured like the majority of the group. The Doctor suddenly laughed, then started to tear some wires out of the wall, he scanned something then rewired everything. He fiddled with a few more wires then the pod hissed as it opened, the Doctor stepped back and grinned from ear to ear.

"I'm so clever." He said to himself. He jumped up to the pod and scanned the boy for any injuries; he didn't need any more unexpected surprises. The boy seemed fine, and the Doctor proceeded to unlock the clamps that held Tintin up.

Tintin opened his eyes to see a wild haired grinning stranger in front of him, as he focused he realized the man was none other than the Doctor.

"Doctor?" Tintin said confused, as the man helped him out of the pod, the boy looked around at the strange room, his gaze rested on Edward.

"Who is he?" Tintin asked pointing, the Doctor followed his gaze.

"Don't worry about him right now." He mumbled, Tintin turned to see the Captain leaning against the pod, he still hadn't come to. Tintin was suddenly filled with dread, he looked at the condition Rose was in then, looked at Haddock. He appeared to be fine but the concern on Rose's face said otherwise; he slowly walked over to his old friend, and knelt by Rose.

"What happened?" he asked.

"Well…that's a bit-," there was a loud crash from behind them; they turned to see the Dalek break from the pod.

"EXTERMINATE!" it cried it turned to face the Doctor and his companions.

"Oh not now." The Doctor groaned, as he ran his fingers through his hair. "Why do you always, always come at the worst possible time? Of course there is no "good" time for a Dalek to arrive, but why do you always have to appear at the worst ones? I bet it is fun for you, isn't it. You probably have little crystal balls which you use to spy on me and pick the times when I really don't need any more problems, to appear. You Dalek's are so thick; it is amazing you are able to get around in that daft little tin can of yours." The Dalek just stared at the Doctor as if it was trying to comprehend his words; it stood there for a good two minutes, and then it finally spoke.

"EXTERMINATE!" it said.

"Ya, I figured you'd say that." The Doctor said, while pointing the sonic screwdriver at the Dalek; he pressed a button and the Dalek exploded. Tintin stared at him in horror, Rose sighed in relief.

"Why did you do that?" Tintin asked. The Doctor turned around and looked at the fear in the boys eyes; he crouched in front of him and said.

"You have no idea what that thing would have done to us, you have no idea, how many times I have tried to help its species, and each time it refused then tried to kill those I care for." The look on the Doctors face was one Tintin hadn't seen on this man, he seemed to be serious, and there was a deep, powerful sorrow that seemed to fill his eyes at the thought of what the Alien had done.

"Alright then, let's get out of here and take you and the Captain home." The Doctor said. Haddock had finally come to, Tintin hugged his old friend, then helped him to his feet, Haddock leaned heavily on Tintin for a moment before he stood up straight. The Doctor picked up Rose and carried her out of the room, as he passed Edward the vampire looked up at him. With his mind he pleaded with the Doctor to free his Bella. Tintin and Haddock stopped just in front of the Doctor; the Doctor took pity on the vampire, he sighed as he handed Rose to Tintin and Haddock. Who each put an arm around her shoulder and their hands under her legs to carry her forward. The three waited as the Doctor found Bella's pod (which was around a corner) and freed her, he closed his mind so Edward could get the love of his life. Edward ran to his Bella, he ripped the clamps off of his love, picked her up and carried her out; he stopped at the door, and looked over his shoulder at the Doctor.

"Thank you." Edward muttered, and then he ran out of the spaceship.

"Well…shall we go?" The Doctor said as he took Rose back into his arms. The four walked out of the room with the pods and made their way to the door which led out of the ship. After a few minutes of walking, they came to the main door. The Doctor was about to get his sonic screwdriver out when the door opened. There, in front of him, stood the Alien. It was taller than a bear, and it held a giant rifle in its hands.

"You've got to be kidding me." Rose muttered.

"Oh…hello," The Doctor said not nearly as cheerfully as he normally would have.