Skasis did his best to hide the triumphant grin when the process of extracting all alien all of a sudden - for those who didn't know - reversed its flow. He even felt it - the return of energy and characteristics to their proper places.
"Did you do it, Skasis?" Rhodie marvelled - she was the second one to get this.
"No". The green-head said the gospel truth. "But I think we've got another task to solve now".
"Skaaaaaasis?" Alice squinted at him, her hands on her hips. "Are you sure you're telling us everything?"
"Hush..."
"That means no, eh?"
But the possible almost-encounter was prevented by Jamie, who bounced with excitement and pointed at the container:
"Look, look!"
And there was a sight to see - the Doctor's eyes were wide open now, shooting from side to side at first in confusion, then in recognition. His "hint of smile" changed into a full one, but he didn't move much, only turned his head to see what was going on around.
"Guess there's not too much space to move. And draining nearly all energy always leaves tracks", Jenny noticed.
"Anybody knows what happens first and next when real babies are born?" Erfin asked.
"I think it's about getting rid of water first". Skasis scratched the back of his head, so his lime locks stuck to sides even more. "But I don't see any channel in there..."
"Don't see any channel in there!" Alice mimicked. "Don't tell me you have no bigger-on-the-inside stuff in your pockets!"
But at this moment all the liquid filling the container noisily flushed away, so that the kids froze at first - for someone's nerves it had been enough. Over than enough. Now the Doctor was supine on the bottom of the capsule.
"My turn! It's spoilt anyway!"
Before anybody could say a word, Kaster was already attempting to de-attach glass from metal with his sonaser. And quite successfully - soon the capsule cracked, and glass pieces began falling off one by one from the crack which appeared when Kaster pushed especially powerfully. Having half-ruined the container, he ripped the perception filter off his neck and hung it onto the Doctor's neck, having covered him with his camouflage coat as well.
"Silence everybody", Kaster ordered, having seen the half-bewildered, half-frightened eyes of the watchers - well, most of them. Alice was irritated, Jenny was bedazzled, and Rhodie was surprised. "Trust me. Time to prove".
"To prove WHAT, Spacekid?" Erfin demanded.
"You'll see. And now keep your big mouth to yourself... annnnnd..." Kaster listened to feet thumping against the floor coming closer and closer, then spoke quicker. "Trouty, how d'you feel? Can you give the process a little push?"
"Suppose I could. But it may be visible", Trouty warned.
"That's what we need! Jenny, can you... dunno... emit Timelord energy or something?"
"Sparkling mist?" It was Erfin, to everybody's astonishment. "Okay. It's not so all right with us. Lionel is able to emit it like insane. He even learned to make figures out of it".
"Erf!" Lionel almost shouted.
"What? It's true".
"So do it, Lionel!" Kaster ordered. "Skasis, you too. Everybody, attempt to emit it!"
"What is in your mind, Kaster?" Hamish's golden blond eyebrows joined into a single line. "Hope you don't want us all to grow two hearts... I don't mean those who already have them".
"As Skasis would say, it's insane Doctorishness", Kaster smirked.
"Doctorception", Skasis pointed out.
