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A/N- I strongly suggest reading the first book, "My TARDIS", before starting the second installment of Series 1. Please favorite the story and me. Reviews are strongly suggested.

Chapter One- Emissaries of Destruction

"Bit by bit, he began closing loose ends. Every moment he spent with the letter made him wish he was dead. With each passing moment, he grew restless. As he peered at the control panel and saw a single sonic screwdriver sticking up from the panel, he knew what he had to do."

The noise was low at first, barely touching her thoughts. Rest soon fled from her until she awoke with a start. Jenny was nearly immobilized by the brain-splitting sound emitting from the alarm speakers. Around her, people were in a state of panic; many were trying to navigate the confusing maze of mineshafts to get to the surface. She grabbed for her things and headed out.

It was hard trying to even get out of the section she was in. Smoke was obscuring almost every facet of the tunnels. Even the light from her sonic screwdriver had trouble penetrating the layer of fumes. After turning left into a dead-end, she saw an outstretched hand beckoning for her.

"Come here, miss," the voice whispered. Jenny went towards the hand and through a shield. "Brother Kais," she said, "what's going on?"

"Jennifer," he said, continuing to talk in a low voice, "the Inquisitor's have come for you." Jenny realized that being the Doctor's daughter meant having to take over completely for him now that he was gone. They wanted her for something, and she wasn't going to stay and found out what they needed her for.

More explosions shook the tunnels; Brother Kais did his best to navigate her through the darkness. They stopped as soon as they heard blaster fire. "It's a fine mess you've gotten us into," Jenny said to Kais as she began scanning the walls for any weaknesses. She motioned her hand over a specific spot on the wall and told him to shoot at it.

The wall's section soon gave way. Jenny pushed Brother Kais through the hole before herself looking back to see if any men had made their way to the area. "Are they behind us," the Brother asked. Jenny's silent response of erecting a shield-wall with her screwdriver told him everything he needed to know. The room contained a long bank of monitors that housed knobs and switches. In the center of a room rested a chair connected with a neural interface. Jenny lightly tapped a button on her screwdriver, activating all the screens.

"This is pretty old hardware," Jenny observed as she wiped a layer of dust from a keyboard. "What's so important about this place?"

Brother Kais sat down in the chair that contained the neural interface. "Plug me in why don't you," he said dodging the question. Jenny jogged over to the chair and helped him rig the wires to his forehead. "Jenny," he told her, "these Inquisitors are very dangerous people. They will stop at nothing to further their goals. I'm showing you this because you need to know this."

Jenny spliced the keypad that lay on one of the arms of the user interface. Images soon started appearing on the various monitors until they congealed into one live video feed.

Father Abrahem sat at his desk in the Administrative Quarter. He acted oblivious to the fact his door was promptly being blown off of its hinges. The smoke cleared and in strode black armored, blue cloaked individual along with his guards. "May I help you," Abrahem asked the men without looking up from his work.

"Adolphus Abrahem," one of the soldiers began, "by Grand Inquisitor Cross's orders you are hereby under arrests for acts of heresy and the murders of the members of the Shadow Proclamation. We are here to capture you and take you back to the Citadel for trial. What say you?"

"For the Paradigm," he whispered. One by one, the other men of the assembly appeared from nowhere. They uttered "For the Paradigm" in unison as they revealed their weapons. The soldiers dropped as if by superhuman strength. The Inquisitor was the only one left standing.

As soon as one of the men grabbed for the Inquisitor's hand, he quickly sidestepped him and stabbed him with a concealed blade in his sleeve. The others foolishly rushed him, walking straight into his trap.

Each of the men stepped into an energy field projected from the Inquisitor's broadcast device; their minds were instantly fried from the frequency.

Father Abrahem had his rifle hefted to the Inquisitor's head; the Inquisitor only had a laser pistol held to the Father's head. "You're plans are at an end," Abrahem said. The Inquisitor chuckled in a menacing tone. "Whether I die or not, we will enslave all people. Jenny shut her eyes quickly; Father Abrahem never saw the soldier come up behind him and stab him.

The screen cleared and went back to its multiple-screen form. Brother Kais opened his eyes slowly; his voice came out laborious and with pain. "Jenny," he began, "you are now a part of something larger than yourself. You have to get off this planet" Jenny didn't move. "You have to come with me," she said. The sound of soldiers trying to break through the shield gave credit to the idea of danger.

"My time is over. Now you have to do what no others could." Brother Kais typed in a code sequence into the keypad and screamed as the probes drove deeper into his brain. "Go!" he yelled before the flood of programming entered his consciousness. Jenny turned and ran to an opening door just as the soldiers came in.

She ran as fast as her feet could carry her. The Inquisitorial soldiers were hot in pursuit behind her. With every turn she took, she felt going higher until she came to an airlock. She soniced the door just as the Inquisitor tried to grab her.

"Work…you…piece…of…garbage!" she yelled as she tried to splice into the wires with her screwdriver. After a few minutes, the door began to open. Jenny turned back and saw that the door behind her was beginning to melt. With the mask on her face, she took her first few steps on the open soil.

"It's beautiful, isn't it," Jenny turned and looked at an Inquisitor who had a rifle hefted to his shoulder.

"Anyways," he continued, "I am Grand Inquisitor Lucian Cross and I'm here to save you." The door back into the mine opened; the soldiers that were pursuing her where suddenly steps away. "Soon, Lucian Cross began advancing towards her. "It would be in your best interest to hand that screwdriver over and come with me." Jenny looked behind her and found that she was at the edge of a cliff. "How long has it been since you've seen real sky?"

As a stream of memories flooded into her head, Jenny took a deep breath and let the wind flow through her hand.

"It's too late for me," she said as she fell off the cliff's edge.