Saturday 5 July 2008

Episode X: Georgia and the Magnet Warriors Part 2

Brian’s phone slipped out of his hand, and flew into the sky. Georgia’s hand flew into the air.

“Help me Brian,” Georgia ordered as she struggled with her ring.
“Take the ring off,” Brian said, as he felt himself being pulled off the ground.
“Help I’m lifting off the ground”, Georgia screamed.



Meanwhile at Unit headquarters Colonel Mace was tracking a ship hovering above Britain.

“The ship isn’t moving sir,” Captain Gifford told him. “Although the ship is giving off a signal.”
“Sir we’ve got reports of sparkling objects flying into the Sky from South London,” Captain Price announced as she entered.

On the screen showing the spaceship hundreds of objects began to appear.

“There! The signal is magnetic,” Captain Gifford confirmed. “That spaceship is a gigantic electromagnet and its bringing all kinds of magnetic metals into space!”
“But why only that area of London?” Colonel Mace asked.
“I don’t know. But technically a magnet that big should be pulling everything magnetic in the whole of Europe,” Captain Gifford explained.
“Sir, there are people being lifted off the ground in South London,” Captain Price said clearly. “Its their rings and jewellery that are doing it. There are reports of people getting strangled.”
“Right, we need to get to South London. Make sure you use non-magnetic guns, bullets, badges, rings, and jewellery. If you must have them at all,” Colonel Mace ordered. “Oh, and get the Valiant set up with a net. MOVE!”

All the Unit soldiers ran straight out of headquarters, followed by several cars and UNIT lorries.

“Help me!” Georgia cried, as she was lifted off the ground.

Then it stopped, and she fell to the ground, along with several other people, including Brian.

“What happened?” Brian asked, scared.

Georgia looked around. There were only a few things on the ground. As she looked up she saw the mass of metal objects flying towards a spaceship.

“I don’t know,” Georgia said. “I think we should go. Come on.”

Brian and Georgia ran off, along with many other screaming people, as more things fell to the ground.

The Doctor was in the TARDIS, working out a way to get on the ship without getting found.

“I need to stop them from magnetising the Earth, but how? Aha! All I need to do is set off a reverse signal and then the objects will stop floating into the sky!” the Doctor said, happy that he had worked it out. “It wouldn’t stop the signal completely though, some things that are already high in the sky will keep zooming to the ship. Nice word, zoom. Zoomy zoom zoom.”

The Doctor then ran to fetch his coat and sonic screwdriver.

“Right, I’ll need to get on the ship to do a reverse signal. So here goes!”

He pulled a lever and the TARDIS materialised onto the ship. On the ship all the commanders and captains were watching the objects fly up to their ship through a window. They didn’t notice the Doctor arrive.

“This is too easy,” he said quietly as he pushed his sonic screwdriver into a piece of machinery, and flicked the switch.

There was a high pitched noise and all the cloaked figures moaned.

“Sir, the jewels have ceased floating up! No new objects are flying into the sky!" Captain Flannir said.
“What happened? Why has it ceased? Perhaps the generator has broken,” Captain Rolandor asked.
“Yes it has, and we have the person who did it trapped!” The Commander said, as he turned around and leered at the Doctor through his magnet shaped helmet. “At arms!”

The Warriors all turned around to show metallic hands holding guns.

“Oh dear, you have me cornered. You're right I am trapped. Now who are you and what are you doing here?” the Doctor questioned happily.
“Who are you?” The Commander asked.
“I’m the Doctor. Now it's time for you to leave Earth in peace.”
“You love the Earth. You must be a human who has learnt to travel through time.”

The Doctor, however, did not reply, but just smiled.

”You must have came back to this day because you knew this was the day we took over the world,” Commander Marr continued.
“How can you take over the Earth without your generator?” The Doctor replied, still smiling.
“We have 34 spare generators. We got them installed after a bit of trouble on Raxacoricofallapatorious. The people there attacked back, and the Slitheen family turned against us when they worked out our true plans.”
“Oh yeah! I noticed that Slitheen ship!”
“They followed us then we destroyed them. I suppose it was them who led us here. They told us of Earth's riches.”
“Well thanks for that info. Now I know why you’re here, I’ll be going. Bye bye!”
“No, I’m afraid not. You see my scanner identifies your species as Time Lord. We need your mind! You have no idea of our true plans,” the Commander leered though the gap in his helmet. “Kill him. But don’t hit his head!”

To be continued...

1 comments:

Becky 5 October 2008 at 15:22  

Great second part!

Bex
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