On the Dalek ship...

"Sensors confirm, the object is a TARDIS," one of the Daleks said. "However, it is not the TARDIS of our enemy, the Doctor."

"That does not matter," the commanding Dalek said. "All Time Lords are the enemy's of the Daleks. Prepare to attack!"

OOOOOOOO

Nyssa and Tegan were still in the console room, when the TARDIS suddenly lurched. "What was that? Another malfunction?" Tegan asked.

"No, that was external," Nyssa replied. She operated the view screen and the two of them were treated to the sight of a space shape bearing down on them. As they watched, the ship fired its weapons and the TARDIS lurched again.

"Who are they? Why are they attacking us?" Tegan asked.

"I don't know, and I don't think we should wait around to find out," Nyssa said. She operated the dematerialization controls and the TARDIS vanished into space/time.

At that point, Gilligan and Mary Ann entered the console room. "What was that?" Gilligan asked. "It felt like someone was shooting at us."

"You're right, someone was shooting at us," Tegan said. "Although I have no idea why."

"I might," Nyssa said. She had consulted the TARDIS database. "According to this, that ship belonged to a race called the Daleks."

"The Daleks? Who, or what, are the Daleks?" Mary Ann asked.

"I've heard the Doctor mention them," Nyssa said. "According to him, they're an aggressive race of part machine, part organic life forms that consider all other life forms inferior."

"Sounds like the kind of things that Hitler used to say," Gilligan said.

"Well, that's not to far off the mark," Nyssa replied. "Anyway, the Doctor has had many encounters with the Daleks. They're one of his greatest enemies."

"Have they mistaken us for him?" Mary Ann asked.

"I don't know. And we sure weren't going to stick around to find out," Tegan said.

"Unfortunately, the TARDIS took more damage in the attack," Nyssa said. "We going to have to land somewhere and make repairs."

"Well, let's just hope for the best," Tegan said. They all watched as the time rotor came to a stop, indicating that the TARDIS had landed.

"According to the instruments, the gravity and atmosphere are similar to that of Earth," Nyssa said. She activated the view screen and the four of them were treated to a view of what looked like a peaceful country scene.

"Looks nice enough," Mary Ann said.

"Hey, maybe we can go outside and have a look around," Gilligan said.

"I'd like that," Mary Ann replied.

"Well, it's going to take a while to repair the TARDIS," Nyssa said. "Just don't go too far."

OOOOOOOO

Gilligan and Mary Ann were walking in the woods, holding hands. "I wonder where we are?" Mary Ann asked.

"I don't care, as long as it's with you, Mary Ann," Gilligan said.

"You mean..."

"Yes, Mary Ann. I've wanted to tell you this for a long time. I love you, Mary Ann," Gilligan knelt down and picked up a flower and gave it to Mary Ann.

"Oh, Gilligan. You don't know how long I've wanted to hear that from you. I'd almost given up hope," Mary Ann said.

Under the alien sky, the two of them kissed.