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The Doctor stepped out of the TARDIS to realise that it had materialised in an empty corridor. Luckily there were no guards and he signalled the others to come out.
"Okay. Where are we?" Jack asked, turning to the Doctor as he looked at the dark walls, the air thick with the smell of rust.
The Doctor wandered over to the nearest wall, inspecting it and the rest of the corridor carefully. He turned, looking serious "Well, considering the sound of an engine that appears to be directly below us and the type of metal the corridor walls seem to be made from I'd say a spaceship…"
Everyone looked at him and waited for him to continue, but he merely turned and started wandering down the corridor towards the open door that lay at the other end.
They stepping into what seemed to be a viewing gallery but all that could be seen outside the large glass wall was blackness, darker than any night sky.
Martha looked out at the nothingness that lay beyond, before turning back to the Doctor to ask what they'd all been thinking, "Ok, so we're on a spaceship, but who's? And in what time?"
"Oh! Yes, right. Well, basically, not a clue, sorry. I've never seen a ship like this." The Doctor replied, running a hand through his hair while looking around them in fascination.
"That's a first." Donna muttered distractedly, as she stared at the daunting darkness.
The Doctor's interest in the ship vanished and it was obvious that he was bored with not knowing what was going on.
"Well, we've looked around a bit and waited patiently like good guests but I guess whoever owns this ship is not going to be a good host and come to greet us. Their security is appalling. Well, let's go meet our aliens shall we?" the Doctor ranted, heading for the door and not bothering to wait for a reply.
Donna and Martha followed quickly, not wishing to be left alone so close to the darkness that lay beyond the glass, while Jack shook his head following them. The Doctor was as impatient as a child… Some things never change.
The Doctor barged through what appeared to be the main door and stepped into the room that lay beyond it. The room was large, with human guards posted at every door. They did not flinch as the Doctor walked in, but merely looked straight ahead with a blank expression on their faces.
Towards the back of the room, chairs were arranged in a half-circle. Each chair seated a humanoid alien. They looked like they were human, other than the large batlike wings that adorned their backs and the fanglike teeth that could be seen glittering menacingly, even from the other side of the cavernous room.
The roof was a glass dome with intricate metal patterns around the edges. Anywhere else it would have shown a spectacular view, but now it only showed never-ending darkness.
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