How do you make something a crossover? Well, this little story ark will make it a full on crossover for a while- then it will become only doctor who again so I don't know what to do... leave a review and tell me? Yeah, that sounds right.
James and the metal dog, k-9, had been glaring at each other for nearly ten minutes before he heard the screech of tires outside and car doors being slammed. James cautiously went to the window only to see his father and mother, Luke and Rani Smith, rushing into the house. The door flew open with a kick, obviously from Rani, and they hurried upstairs.
"We need to have a talk, now." James' father said sternly and his mother backed the look up. He followed them downstairs and the dog half-walked half-fell down behind them as it didn't have legs, only wheels.
Once downstairs they sat at the table and his mother was the first to break the silence.
"First, tell us what happened to make you obsolete for about a week." She shot glares at him.
"Well, I guess you will believe me now that the dog's been shown." He motioned to k-9 "Well, no details, but in short there was a blue box."
This immediately caught all of their attention. Even k-9 focused on him.
"And a man called the doctor-" Although before he could finish his parents had grabbed him and the dog (much to the machines delight, stairs) and were running up to the attic.
As soon as they were through the door both parents said, almost in sync, "Mr Smith, we need you."
There was a long pause, dread filling their stomachs, although sparks suddenly flew from the wall and a muffled fanfare tried (ultimately failed) to play.
"H-hello Luke, Rani." The voice seemed to come from an extremely large enter panel in the brick wall, a fireplace, and it extended to a large control panel. The whole thing had been cracked and broken, the screen was in black and white and slightly smashed and the controls were either missing or covered in cobwebs. Although at least the voice was polite.
"Hello, Mr Smith." Rani smiled at the machine, causing a small flicker of colour to flash through the screen- possibly a smile. Or a blush.
"I see you have the m-metal m-mutt."
"Mr Smith, can you pull up data bases on the Doctor in recent history?" Luke ran to the controls and starting typing in code alongside Rani who also seemed to be. James stood in awe as he watched his parents who last week could hardly play an x-box, work some sort of alien machinery.
"Not without phyical I-input. S-scanning a-a-a-a" There was a flash of sparks and the machine went black, only to be immediately jolted back to (what looked like) fully operational life.
"Within the last 250 years the Doctor has appeared several times. Although one week ago your son James travelled with him into the Time-Vortex shortly, only to return to the present. Evidence of this is inside his bandage from the Dalek wound to his sight." The machine's voice was much more human like and softer, and the displays had been co-ordinated less threateningly in the quick reboot.
Although that didn't matter as they were both looking at James (barring the machines who were having a staring contest).
"Bandage, give." Luke held out his hand and James obliged. "Gallifreyan Tech. We should go, now."
"Where?" Rani finally queried, something she hardly had to do.
"U.N.I.T."
