In-Joke: The Doctor commenting that Data doesn't blink enough is from "The Sirens of Time" and the line "What an unpleasant journey" is from "The Ultimate Foe".
Chapter Six: Stolen Technology
When the eighth incarnation of the Time Lord known as the Doctor awoke, he found himself in a cell surrounded by people. Two were human enough, but the third had to be an android. He didn't blink enough.
"Oh, what an unpleasant journey," he said as the android and the one dressed in black helped him stand. "Hello, gentlemen. I'm the Doctor."
They identified themselves as Luke Skywalker, Clark Kent and Lieutenant Commander Data.
"Well," said the Doctor, "I can tell you that this thing used to bring me and probably you here shouldn't be in the clutches of whomever is on this ship."
"They call themselves the Warlords," said Clark.
"What? I know that name, don't I? Shush, I'm thinking…"
He didn't have time to think for long, for someone came barging in and spoke to the chap outside the cell.
"A Time Lord!" shouted the fellow. "Amazing! Your race has been long gone. We've heard about your abilities to regenerate. I can't wait to hook you into the extractor."
"How did you come to possess the Timescoop?"
He laughed. "In our time, the Time Lords were too few and too weak to put up a fight. We couldn't even drain the regeneration. They were so powerless, they had none left."
The Doctor was finding the fate of his people less than appealing. Worse yet, he couldn't do anything about it. Right now, anyway.
"So, will you tell us who dropped this feather?"
The Doctor didn't need a second look at it. It was Lisa's feather. He remembered now. Back when they first met, he'd helped Lisa destroy a Warlord ship that had been attacking her home planet of Alnilam. Being thrown in the explosion caused her partial amnesia, making her forget her past.
"I'll assume, by your silence, that the answer is no. Fine. Gerod, let loose the gas and charges. I want the Time Lord and the Jedi on the extractor."
"At the same time?" the other chap said uneasily. "That's never been done."
"Whatever. Just get them there."
He left and Gerod hit a switch. Luke and Clark tried to warn him to hold his breath, but it was too late. The Doctor was hit by a static charge and the last thing he saw was the red lights of the ceiling.
End chapter six.
