Doctor POV
I was just beginning to climb up the side of the mast when I looked over the edge, I regretted it afterwards, I could accept the idea that I was over 1200 feet up but the sight of it wasn't so acceptable.
I got all the way to the top of the mast and started trying to unlock the bolts with the sonic, but it was taking a long time. The first piece came off no problem, I was halfway through getting rid of the second one when the sonic flew out of my hand and off the side of the building. There was nothing I could do other than to get rid of the dalekanium with pure force, I continued to pull at it but there was nothing to be done, it was hopeless.
I realized what had to be done and climbed on top of the mast itself, wrapping my arms tightly around the base of it. I held on as tightly as I could and watched the lightning getting nearer until it struck the mast, sending gamma radiation all the way through the building, and me. Unbearable agony was all I could feel, I was shouting at the top of my lungs and then I fell unconscious.
Donna POV
Me and Frank climbed up to the top of the building and I found the Doctor lying there motionless, I was tempted to slap him around the face to wake him up but I refrained from it.
"Oi, Doctor. You dropped the sonic, you stupid martian! You can be such an idiot sometimes, you know that!" I said, in my past experience the best way to wake him up was to insult him - or slap him - and it worked in the end.
"Ow! My head! Donna, I'm not an idiot!" He said grumpily, reaching his hand to his head.
"Yes you are, not all the time though." I said with a smile. "And by the way, there's still some dalekanium on the mast. Is that alright?" I asked, hoping he'd found another way to stop the energy transmission.
"No, well maybe I'm not sure yet. But before they're set free on New York, I need to see them and find out their plan. We need somewhere to draw them out to though, somewhere with a big space." He said, in his rack-your-brains tone.
"Doctor," I said to him. "Tallulah's in the musical."
"Yes Donna, well done, not the appropriate time to be stating the obvious." He said sharply, which just annoyed me further.
"Oi dumbo, where is the musical?!" I said, praying he'd catch on, luckily he did. "Duh! Tallulah, can you get us in to the theatre at this time of night?" I asked, diverting my attention to her temporarily.
"Don't see why not." She said.
"Wait, any way down from here without the lift?" He questioned and I pointed toward the service elevator, he nodded at me. "ALLONS-Y!"
We arrived back at the theatre and the Doctor ran straight in, hopped up on the seats and started scanning something, though I couldn't tell what. Laslo was burning up, and Tallulah was trying to look after him while the Doctor worked.
"What are you doing?" I asked him, hoping he'd give me a straight-forward answer.
"If the Daleks are going to war, they'll wanna find their number one enemy." He looked at me as he spoke. "I'm just telling them where I am. Now you need to go with Frank, he can take you back to Hooverville, you'll be safe there."
"Don't even go there!" I exclaimed."I am NOT leaving without you Doctor! Not this time." Before he could argue there were people marching in from each side of the theatre, holding Dalek guns. "Humans with Dalek DNA, that's original."
Doctor POV
*Follows storyline up until Caan's ETS*
"Doctor," Donna called. "He's sick. Don't worry, you're alright." I walked over to where they were gathered on the ground and looked at Laslo. "It's his heart, it's beating like a drum!"
"What's the matter with him? He says he can't breathe, what is it?" Tallulah asked me, and I looked at the scene regrettably.
"It's time sweetheart. None of the slaves survive long, most don't survive more than a few weeks. I was lucky, I held on 'coz I had you. But now I'm dying Tallulah." Laslo said, struggling to keep breathing, Tallulah protested and asked if there was anything I could do.
"Oh Tallulah with three l's and an h, just you watch me! What do I need? Oh a great big laboratory, oh look I've got one! Laslo, just you hold on." I pulled a small table of chemicals in to the centre of the room and started mixing chemicals together. " There've been too many deaths today, way too many people have died. Brand new creatures, wise old men and age old enemies and I'm telling you right now, I'm not having one more death, not one! Tallulah, out of the way, the Doctor is in!"
I managed to save him, with enough chemicals and medicines I saved his life, just one person. Donna was there, helping the whole time like she always does and we managed to save him.
