AN: Goodness, still no bold choice. That's annoying. Bill amped up and punched the Cyberman in the chest. His hand went all the way through. "Ow," he said, shaking his hand. Clara's eyes widened. The Doctor scampered to the Cyberman. "Dead," he sighed. "Good!" Dr. Rosen said, relieved. "You don't have to kill it!" The Doctor yelled at Bill. "It was going to kill us!" Kat cried. "You don't know that! Maybe that green wire gave it its emotions back. What if it was trying to help us?" The Doctor spat. Clara crouched on the floor next to the hunched form of the Doctor. She placed her hand on his back reassuringly. "I don't think it would have helped us, Doctor. You told us that the green wire was like a homing signal, yeah?" "Wires can do more than one thing, Clara!" The Doctor muttered. "Oh, I should've realized that the alarms had stopped sooner so I could get that frequency going. Then this mess wouldn't have happened." Clara gestured to the Cyberman lying face down on the floor beside the Doctor. "It's not your fault!" The Doctor said, surprised she was blaming herself. "You didn't know. If it's anyone's fault, it's mine. I should have had the frequency prepared already. But, it's too late now. Other Cybermen will be coming now, and the Ardives have probably been alerted that one of the Cybermen have stopped responding. We have to hurry and get these guys out of here." Clara and the Doctor stood up. Dr. Rosen had been unplugging the tubes and wires that he could, Rachel was watching, and Bill was standing guiltily nearby. Kat was nowhere to be seen. "Where's Kat?" The Doctor asked. Rachel looked around. "Oh... She must have wandered off. She does that sometimes." She sighed. The Doctor frowned. "She can't have gotten far. Come on, Clara." He grabbed her hand and pulled her along. Rachel grinned at the look on Clara's face when the Doctor grabbed her hand. "Doctor! What are we supposed to do while you look for her?" Dr. Rosen called. "Oh, I don't know! Learn something about Ardivvic medicine!" The Doctor yelled, already out of sight. "Well, that's VERY helpful," Bill said sarcastically. "How are we supposed to that? We don't speak alien!" "TARDIS translation matrix!" Clara called. Only Rachel was able to hear it. "Clara just said, 'TARDIS translation matrix'," she reported. "What's the TARDIS translation matrix?" Kat wondered. No one knew. Dr. Rosen picked up a white clipboard that was hanging on the edge of Hicks' bed. His eyes widened in surprise. "I can read this! How can I read this?" "The TARDIS translation matrix, I'd guess. What does it say they did to them?" Bill asked. Dr. Rosen cleared his throat. "Injection of lybetamine 2.5 milliliters. Injection of dolairaphan 3 milliliters. Oxygen tubes inserted. Injection of holltrixtamine 4 milliliters. Three tranquilizer injections. Two injection wires inserted at upper arms. Injections of cartophanine every thirty minutes through wires. One injection of Element Beta by hand every hour. Injections of kelpathrudoxamine every two hours through wires." By the time he was finished reciting, Dr. Rosen looked a little green. "That's a lot of shots! What do those medicines do? Can they survive them?" Rachel asked, worried. "I don't know. Here, let's find the bottles that hold them. It should have what they do on the label." Dr. Rosen put the clipboard back at Hicks' feet. Half of the Alpha team furiously opened white cupboards in search of alien drugs. AN: Yeah, so I made up all of those medicine names. Oh no! Where could Kat have gone?!
