Thursday 11 March 2010

Episode 13: The Water's Song Part 6

Georgia looked closely at the computer and sighed.
“What is it?” Lee asked.
“I don’t know how to work this thing,” Georgia replied, “We need to get the teleport system back online.”
“Hang on,” Donald said, rushing over to the computer. Donald typed several things in, then pressed several other keys on the keyboard, but the screen remained the same.
“Is it locked or something?” Conner asked.
“Yeah,” Donald replied, “We can’t do anything.”

“Why don’t we just destroy it?” Julian asked, and Lee, Donald, Georgia and Conner stared at each other, then they began searching the floor for things to destroy the computer with.
“What about this?” Donald asked, holding up a broken pipe.
“That’ll do,” Georgia replied, hurling it at the computer screen.
“The screen may be dead, but the computer’s still running you idiot!” Lee snapped.
“Alright, we’re not used to futuristic computers,” Conner replied.
“It’s the same in the past Conner,” Georgia muttered.
“We could pull out the plug then,” Conner suggested.
“It’s not attached the mains,” Lee answered.
“Just smash it then!” Julian exclaimed, snatching the pipe from Georgia and hitting the computer with it. Lee then began to kick it and suddenly it exploded throwing Juliana and Lee into the air.

“Well, does that mean the teleport systems are up again?” Georgia asked.
“I think so,” Lee replied, “Let’s phone Natalie and Korena!”


Captain Alton, Amita, Delilah, Sam, Sara and Rolf watched and waited as the surge of water headed straight for them. Suddenly, the teleport booth’s lights flickered on.

“Everybody in!” Captain Alton ordered, forcing everybody into the pod, “Now, where’s safe?”
“I know where,” Delilah exclaimed, typing in the coordinates. Delilah pressed a button and they vanished, as the surge of water hit the teleport booth.


Natalie, Korena, Kimiko, Margaret and Mrs Treacher huddled together in Mrs Treacher’s lounge, staring at the flat door, where they all knew water would soon break though. Suddenly, the water could be heard and some water hit the water, as Korena’s phone began to ring.

“Hello?” Korena said, answering the phone.
“Korena, thank God you’re alive,” Lee said, “I’m on Conner’s phone, we’ve just fixed the teleport system, good work eh?”
“Teleport system?” Korena repeated, ending the call.

“What is it?” Natalie asked.
“Mrs Treacher do you have a teleport booth?” Korena asked, as more water hit the door.
“Yes, it’s in my kitchen, but it isn’t working,” Mrs Treacher answered, as Korena stood up and ran into Mrs Treacher’s kitchen.
“It is now,” Korena replied, “Quick!” Suddenly, water burst through the door to the flat, inside the water several Aquari were giggling; glad to have finally found the Doctor’s companion.
“Come on Margaret,” Natalie exclaimed, pulling Margaret to her feet quickly. Mrs Treacher moved rapidly across the room, which was surprising because of her age, and opened the door to the booth.
“Hurry up!” Mrs Treacher snapped, as Kimiko, Korena, Natalie and Margaret rushed inside and the water reached the kitchen.
“Kaito!” Kimiko exclaimed, typing in the coordinates. Natalie, Korena, Kimiko, Margaret and Mrs Treacher vanished and appeared in a teleport booth in an extremely crowded room.

“I was going to go to Buckingham palace,” Mrs Treacher commented, “My husband knew...”
“Yeah, you can go there now, if you want,” Natalie interrupted.
“Oh, of course I must then,” Mrs Treacher replied.
“It’s been destroyed,” Korena said, “Sorry.”
“Oh well...” Mrs Treacher replied, but she was cut off as Kaito and his friend Etsuko appeared, pushing their way through the crowd of people.

“Kimiko!” Kaito sighed, hugging his wife, “And Korena too! And mother, and Natalie!”
“It’s lovely to see you again,” Natalie commented.
“We’re getting everyone out,” Kaito explained, “We’re moving everybody by teleport to safe areas.”
“Like where?” Kimiko asked.
“Hello, I’m Mrs Treacher,” Mrs Treacher butted in, “Is there somewhere where I can have a lie down?”
“Yes, there is, the Everest hotel is throwing open its huge halls,” Kaito answered, “We’re sending alot of people there, there are huge empty suites there which loads of people can live in easily. The Everest Hotel, is of course right on top of Mount Everest, so its safe from the water.”
“That’s good news,” Korena said, as her phone began to ring again.

“Hello?” Korena said into her phone, “Lee is that you?”
“Yes, why did you cut me off?” Lee asked.
“The water burst into our flat, we had to move,” Korena explained, “We teleported to Tokyo, in that skyscraper where Dad was at a meeting, they’re sending people to safe places around the globe.”
“That’s great,” Lee exclaimed, “We’ve broken into the Aquari factory, Mr. Toil, who’s actually an alien like the Doctor... you know we’ll explain it all when we next see you, why don’t you teleport here?”
“Alright, but why don’t you teleport here?” Korena responded.
“We’re waiting for the Master to return, that’s Mr. Toil by the way,” Lee explained, “Bring Natalie if you like, I need to give her a ring, I need to find her a ring...”
“Alright, I’ll see you in a bit, but when I get to the factory I’m persuading you to come to the Everest hotel with me!” Korena replied.

“Who was that dear?” Margaret asked.
“It was Lee,” Korena explained, “I’ve got to go, but he was the one who got the teleport system back online.”
“Really?” Margaret said, amazed, as Natalie walked over to them.
“What’s going on?” Natalie asked.
“Anata no bōifurendo wa hijō ni yūkan de aru,” Margaret commented.
“It was Lee who brought down the teleport systems,” Korena said excitedly, “Isn’t he brilliant! Well, he and Georgia and Conner and whoever else are with him. Anyway, they are waiting for the Master, or Mr. Toil, apparently he’s an alien... you know what they’ll explain when we get there. ”
“Where?” Natalie replied, with an extremely confused expression on her face.
“The Aquari Aquatics factory,” Korena answered, “See you later Gran, bye mum, bye dad!”

“What’s this?” Kimiko asked, striding over to Korena.
“Are you going to the Everest?” Kaito asked.
“No, we’re going to the Aquari Aquatics factory to help Lee, Gran can explain,” Korena said, “Don’t try to stop me, as soon as I get to the factory, I’ll try and bring them to the Everest, they won’t move.”
“Oh alright,” Kimiko muttered, “You’d better get in the queue, it is pretty long.” Korena and Natalie dashed over to the long queue that was now forming by the row of teleport booths. Natalie spotted Mrs Treacher, who was near the front of the queue and ran over to her.

“Oh hello,” Mrs Treacher said spiffily.
“Mrs Treacher, our friends are in London and they have just brought back online the teleport systems,” Natalie explained.
“Well done them,” Mrs Treacher replied.
“Please can we slip in front of you?” Korena asked, “We need to get to our friends.”
“If they are near a teleport they should be able to teleport away,” Mrs Treacher commented.
“But...” Korena began.
“Pushing in queues is naughty behaviour,” Mrs Treacher snapped.

“You can go in front of me, if you like?” Etsuko, who was standing behind Mrs Treacher, said.
“Oh thank you so much Etsuko,” Korena said.
“Anything for you Korena,” Etsuko replied smiling, “I’ve known your father for donkey’s years.” Several people ran up to Korena with pads and pens and excited looks on their faces.
“Now people know me,” Korena sighed.


Delilah, Amita, Captain Alton, Private Rolf, Sam and Sara appeared in a teleport booth in the huge shopping centre, where Delilah and Amita had spent the morning.

“Ooh, is this a shopping centre?” Sara asked excitedly.
“Yes, it was midnight when we were brought here...” Delilah muttered, “I wonder where Rack is now?”
“I’m sorry, what was your name?” Sara asked.
“I’m Delilah Howell, this is Amita,” Delilah introduced.
“I’m Sara, as you can tell I’m an alien,” Sara replied, “Anyway what do we do now?”
“I’d like a rest,” Captain Alton said.
“Me too,” Private Rolf sighed.


Georgia, Conner, Lee, Donald and Julian walked into the main reception in the Aquari factory. It remained untouched by the water. A single teleport booth stood next to a reception desk.

“They haven’t arrived yet,” Lee commented.
“They are now,” Georgia replied, as the lights on the teleport booth flickered and blue light filled the booth. The light faded to reveal Korena Hashimoto and Natalie Penrose standing smiling. They ran out of the booth and greeted the others.
“I’m Donald Digit, nice to meet you,” Donald said to Korena, stuttering slightly.
“I’m Korena,” Korena replied.
“Korena Hashimoto, the famous actress!” Julian exclaimed.
“That’s right,” Korena said, “And who are you?”
“I’m Julian, former personal assistant to the Prime Minister,” Julian explained.
“I’m Natalie, Lee’s fiancée,” Natalie explained, and everybody clapped as Lee and Natalie embraced.
“Yay, my cousin’s getting married!” Korena exclaimed.

“Where’s the Master got to,” Georgia muttered.
“Where’s the Doctor?” Conner asked.


The Doctor ran through the factory, not stopping for breath. Beth, Kaylie and Zac were lagging behind; they were not used to this amount of running. They followed the Doctor out of the factory and through the factory gates. He didn’t stop until he reached the TARDIS.

“Doctor!” Zac gasped, as he reached the TARDIS, which the Doctor was unlocking, “What do you realise, what is the hurry?”
“Sorry, I have no time, while I’m away, I’m using... oh it doesn’t matter,” the Doctor muttered, as Kaylie and Beth arrived, also breathing heavily.
“Are we coming with you?” Kaylie asked.
“No, sorry, you can’t,” the Doctor replied, “Bye!” The Doctor stepped into the TARDIS and locked the doors behind him.

“He’s not just leaving us, is he?” Beth wondered aloud. Zac tried to open the doors but he couldn’t.
“He’s locked the TARDIS doors,” Zac said, as the TARDIS began to materialise.
“Doctor! I still don’t get what’s going on!” Kaylie shouted, “What are you going to do?”
“I don’t think he can hear you now,” Beth replied, as the TARDIS faded from sight.
“What are we gonna do now?” Kaylie asked.
“I suppose, we’ll just have to wait for the TARDIS to return,” Zac answered.


The Master’s TARDIS began to materialise next to the teleport booth and Georgia, Conner and Korena stared as a second teleport booth appeared and the Master stepped out of it, carrying a gun.

“Oh no!” the Master said angrily, “How did you get out?”
“Emergency teleport,” Julian muttered.
“Well that booth is now out of action!” the Master cackled, firing his gun at the real teleport booth, which began to emit smoke.
“Let us go!” Lee exclaimed, “We haven’t done anything to you, and now you are just being horrible to us.”
“Why don’t you get out of here then,” the Master replied, “Go on, quickly now, up to the roof.” Lee and Natalie began to walk away from the Master, and the others began to follow them slowly.
“I said QUICKLY!” the Master shouted, firing his gun at the stairs, they were climbing. The shot missed Conner’s foot by centimetres, causing Conner to yell in shock.
“Run!” Georgia cried, leading the others up the stairs to the second highest floor, where a ladder stood, leading to the top floor.
“We’ve got to go up there?” Korena asked.
“Yes, come on Korena,” Conner said, leading the way up the ladder.

The Master snarled as he rushed into the room with his computer, which he found lying smashed and destroyed. The Aquari in the pool of water were giggling.

“This isn’t funny!” the Master snarled, “I want you, to destroy every building in the world! The oceans must rise to the mountains, destroy the world!”
“All right,” an Aquari said in a slow voice, “Neopseelikashallearth!”
“Anyway, why didn’t you do something to them?” the Master asked, “They escaped, why didn’t you stop them?”
“Because, we like to have fun finding the humans, the teleports mean there are large gatherings,” explained the Aquari, “Without the teleports online, the humans are dotted around and although it is fun finding them, it means we can go a long time without a kill, but at gatherings... we massacre and have a lot of fun doing it!”
“Well, I don’t care what you think, I am in charge!” the Master roared.

Georgia, Conner, Korena, Natalie, Lee, Donald and Julian all reached the top floor and paused for a few seconds.
“What are we going to do when we reach the roof?” Lee asked.
“We’ll have to get to another building, there are teleports in most,” Donald suggested.
“Yeah, but how do we get from the roof to another building?” Georgia asked.
“The ladder,” Korena suggested, “Is it attached at the bottom?”
“I don’t think so,” Julian replied.
“See if we can detach it at the top,” Korena said, and Lee immediately took out a pen knife and began unscrewing the screws keeping the ladder attached to the top floor.

“It’s coming loose,” Lee said, “Conner, Donald... Julian, can you help pull it up please?” A few minutes later and Georgia had managed to find the hole they had jumped down, and they used the ladder to climb up through the hole onto the roof. Once they had reached the roof, Lee found an open window, which they could attach the ladder to.

“So we’re supposed to climb across the ladder, like it’s a bridge?” Conner asked.
“That’s how it works yeah,” Korena replied, “Lee, have you secured it?”
“As well as I’ll ever do,” Lee answered, “I’ll go first though, just in case.”
“You be careful,” Natalie said, as Lee stepped off the roof and onto the ladder. Lee slowly crossed the ladder on his hands and knees, until he reached the large window, which was slightly open. He heaved open the window fully, and climbed into the room, which was an office meeting room. Donald began to cross next, followed closely by Natalie.

“I’ll go next then?” Korena asked.
“Yeah, that’s fine,” Georgia replied.
“I’ll go last,” Julian volunteered, as Korena began to cross the ladder and Donald and Natalie reached the other building. Georgia followed Korena, and Conner followed Georgia once Korena had reached the other building.
“Georgia, the water!” Conner exclaimed, as he stared through the ladder into the water, which was suddenly bubbling and rising.
“Julian, quick cross!” Georgia yelled, as she reached the second building.
“Julian, quick!” Lee shouted, as Julian began to cross and Conner reached the second building.
“Come on!” Korena exclaimed.
“Oh no...” Julian said, closing his eyes as something shot out of the water and hit the ladder, which detached itself from the side of the building and fell into the water, with Julian clinging on.
“No... Not another person,” Georgia muttered slowly, and everybody fell silence, as they mourned the death of Julian.

“Georgia, I can hear the TARDIS!” Conner exclaimed, standing up.
“Me too!” Korena added, running into the room next to the meeting room, which was an office. In the middle of the office, the TARDIS was materialising.
“What’s the TARDIS?” Natalie asked.
“The Doctor’s time machine,” Georgia replied, as the Doctor stepped out of the TARDIS.
“I wonder why the TARDIS moved here, why’ve you moved?” the Doctor asked Georgia and Conner.
“Lee’s building collapsed,” Georgia said, “And nice to see you too!”
“Oh, yeah nice to see all of you,” the Doctor replied, “Korena and Natalie!”

“Doctor, the world is being destroyed,” Conner said, “And you went... where?”
“Elsewhere, to find help, which I’ve got,” the Doctor explained, “Are the teleports still down?”
“No,” Georgia replied, “Me, Conner, Lee, Donald and Julian got the systems running again, we broke into the factory, then the Master captured us, then we escaped due to Julian’s emergency teleport, which the Prime Minister gave him, before he died.”
“So who’s Julian?” the Doctor asked.
“He died seconds before you arrived,” Georgia answered.
“And where’s Quentin?” the Doctor questioned.
“He was killed by an Aquari,” Lee replied.
“I’m sorry,” the Doctor muttered, “But now I can stop the Aquari, where’s the nearest teleport booth?”
“There was one in the meeting room next door,” Korena said, running into the next room.

“How many Release Points are still up around the world?” the Doctor asked.
“What are Release Points?” Conner asked, with a confused look on his face.
“They are stations around the world, where Aquari particles were released into the sea,” the Doctor explained.
“Like that sea defence?” Georgia asked, “With Captain Alton, and the boys who liked Korena?”
“Shut up,” Korena snapped.
“Yes, that was a Release Point,” Donald said, “And I’m sorry Doctor I have no idea how many release points there are left.”
“Can you teleport to booths that are underwater?” the Doctor asked.
“No,” Lee replied.

“OK, I’m going to send Georgia to Sea Defence 2.12,” the Doctor said, “Once there I want you to get to the controls.”
“Doctor, I’m seriously hopeless with controls,” Georgia said.
“Look, you’ll have to listen carefully, if you don’t understand then phone Conner,” the Doctor replied.
“Me, since when was I good at working controlly-things?” Conner asked.
“Then phone Lee,” the Doctor said.
“But my phone doesn’t work,” Lee replied.
“Nor mine,” Natalie added.
“Mine isn’t working either,” Donald muttered.
“The telephone lines are down,” Georgia explained to the Doctor.
“Am I going to have to fix all your phones?” the Doctor asked, pulling out his sonic screwdriver and taking Lee, Natalie and Donald’s phone.

“Korena I’ll need your family to help,” the Doctor said, as he used his sonic screwdriver to turn Natalie’s phone into a super phone.
“Doctor, my family have only just got to safety,” Korena replied, “I don’t want them to get involved.”
“I have some friends who I know are safe, they might want to help,” Natalie suggested.
“Phone them,” the Doctor told Natalie, handing Natalie back her phone.
“Alright,” Natalie said, and to her surprise she found that her phone had signal again.
“What did you do?” Lee asked.
“Just gave your phones an update,” the Doctor replied.
“Hello, Amita are you there?” Natalie said into her phone.
“Yes, me and Delils went to help these people at a sea defence,” Amita explained quickly.
“Can you get to where I am please, my friend needs help,” Natalie explained, “Korena’s here by the way.”
“I’m coming! Send me the coordinates!” Amita exclaimed.
“I’ll get Lee to text you them,” Natalie replied, “Bring everyone who’s with you.”
“I will, bye!” Amita said, ending the call.
“Lee, can you text her the coordinates to here?” Natalie asked.
“Yeah, they should be in the teleport booth,” Lee replied, looking inside the booth, as the Doctor returned Donald’s phone then Lee’s.

“Doctor, what are you going to do?” Georgia asked, “And why do you need all of us?”
“There is a chemical, called Cymigium ditroxide,” the Doctor explained, “There is a vat of it hidden at every Release Point. The Master put them there because he needed a threat that would make the Aquari obey him.”
“What does this chemical do?” Conner asked.
“It deactivates the particles,” the Doctor explained, “The particles will remain in the water, but the water will drop around the world, the particles may actually do what Lee and Donald thought they would do.”
“Help make the water cleaner and make the sea levels drop?” Donald asked.
“That’s right,” the Doctor replied.
“I’ve texted them,” Lee said, and within seconds Amita, Delilah, Captain Alton, Sam, Sara and Private Rolf appeared in the teleport booth.
“Natalie!” Delilah and Amita squeaked, running out of the booth and hugging Natalie.
“Nice to see you again Doctor,” Captain Alton said, "Hi Donald, I haven't seen you for a while, and Lee too!"
“Captain Alton and Rolf!” the Doctor exclaimed, “And Sam and Sara!”

“Well we were right,” Sara said, “It was the Aquari particles.”
“I’m so sorry I didn’t believe you,” the Doctor replied.
“We haven’t had much trouble from the water really,” Captain Alton explained, “It was Mrs Harrbungershon and her cult, they escaped, it turns out Mrs Harrbungershon was completely messed in the head.”
“Hi Kimiko,” Private Rolf said to Korena.
“You might as well know who I am,” Korena replied, “I am Korena Hashimoto!”
“Oh... I didn’t expect that,” Private Rolf admitted.
“I bet you didn’t,” Korena said blushing.

“Right everybody, I am the Doctor,” the Doctor explained, “And I need all of your help to stop the Aquari. Who would like to help?”
“I’ll help Doctor,” Captain Alton replied.
“We’ll help,” Sam and Sara said together.
“Me and Mitty will help,” Delilah replied.
“I’ll help too,” Private Rolf added.
“What I need you all to do is to teleport to the remaining Release Points, which for those of you who don’t know, are places where the Aquari particles were released into the sea,” the Doctor explained, “Once there I need you to access the main computer and release a chemical called Cymigium Ditroxide into the sea. This chemical will stop the Aquari.”

“But what if the Aquari find out what we’re doing?” Natalie asked.
“That’s why I need all of you,” the Doctor answered, “We need to release the chemical into the ocean at the same time. The chemical spreads extremely quickly, so the effect should happen in a few minutes. When we’ve done that we can all teleport to...”
“The Everest Hotel,” Korena suggested and everybody agreed.
“I’ll go first,” Lee said, “I’m good with computers.”
“Right I’ll send you to New York,” the Doctor replied, “Everybody release the chemical in exactly 10 minutes, unless the Aquari attack, then release the chemical immediately.”

“Now I’m back with Lee, I don’t want to leave him ever again,” Natalie announced.
“Fine you can go together,” the Doctor answered, “Captain Alton do you know coordinates?”
“Yeah, I’ve got a list somewhere,” Captain Alton answered, rummaging, around in his pockets, “I’m supposed to keep in contact with these other Release Points, you know we used to release loads of things into the ocean, they were supposed to help global warming, none of them worked though.”
“Hurry up,” the Doctor told Captain Alton, and Captain Alton showed Lee the coordinates. Lee and Natalie stepped into the booth, waved, and vanished, as the building shook.

“Oh no!” Georgia squeaked.
“Quick, Conner, I’m sending you to Shanghai,” the Doctor said, pushing Conner into the teleport booth, as Captain Alton showed Conner the coordinates. Conner typed in the coordinates and vanished.
“Korena, you next,” the Doctor told her, “Mumbai, that’s in India.”
“Good luck then,” Korena said, stepping into the booth, Captain Alton showed her the coordinates and she too vanished. In the next few minutes, the Doctor sent Private Rolf to Brazil, Donald Digit to Sydney in Australia and Sam and Sara to South Africa.

“Yeah, what buttons are we supposed to press?” Sara had asked, “I know nothing about Earth computers.”
“You can go with me,” Sam had answered. Next the Doctor sent Georgia to Russia.

“Doctor, seriously, me with computers...” Georgia had said.
“Phone Lee if you get stuck,” the Doctor had replied. A minute later and the Doctor had found that the Release Point in Canada was out of the action and in Japan too, but he managed to send Amita and Delilah to Scotland.

“Captain Alton, I’d like to send you back to your sea defence,” the Doctor said.
“Sorry Doctor, it’s out of action,” Captain Alton replied, “I’ll go to Greenland, if you want? I know some of the chaps there.”
“Alright,” the Doctor replied, “I’ll go in the TARDIS to the final release point, that’s at the Aquari Aquatics factory.”
“Bye then Doctor,” Captain Alton said, as he vanished in the teleport booth and the building shook violently, causing the Doctor to fall to the floor.


Georgia stared at the computer she was supposed to be using, she had no idea what to do. Georgia pulled out her phone and dialled Lee’s number.
“Hello Georgia,” Lee said into his phone, “What is it?”
“What do I do?” Georgia asked.
“Click on the menu, then go to vats,” Lee explained, as Georgia did so, “Right, then you select Cymigium ditroxide.”
“I can see Cydium dynamite, is that any good?” Georgia asked.
“No that will destroy the base,” Lee replied, “You want the next one down.”
“Ah I’ve got it, thanks Lee, ready for release in 2 minutes!” Georgia said happily, ending the call.


Amita and Delilah had arrived safely in a huge sea base on the coast of Scotland and easily found the main control room, which was empty. Delilah searched the computer for the chemical, but couldn’t find it, so Amita took control of the computer.

“I’ve never been to Scotland,” Delilah said brightly.
“I have loads of times,” Amita replied, “So I wonder when this devil will attack?”
“I’ll look outside, just in case,” Delilah said, standing up and walking out of the room. She entered a corridor and suddenly spotted Rack.

“Nice to see you again!” Rack called.
“I wish I could say the feeling was mutual,” Delilah muttered.
“Oh don’t be like that,” Rack said, “I can easily kill you and your friend, oh hello Amita.” Amita stepped into the corridor with a grin of malice on her face.

“Amita, what’s going on?” Delilah asked, with a scared look on her face.
“When we were asleep Rack appeared, and he entered my mind,” Amita explained, “I knew exactly what I must do, what I must do to get us here, at the place where we will die.”
“No, Amita!” Delilah exclaimed, as she began to cry.
“Ooh, don’t cry silly girl,” Amita snapped.
“Let her go!” Delilah demanded.
“Oh I would,” Rack replied, “But she must be possessed, so you can die.”

“But don’t you realise, you predicted our death, but why do you have to make it happen?” Delilah asked.
“Because I must fulfil my predictions, they must happen,” Rack explained.
“Why?” Delilah asked.
“Because I must, because I can’t have a false prediction,” Rack replied.
“And why can’t you?” Delilah asked.
“Because I am the devil and I do whatever I must to make my predictions true,” Rack continued.
“But you obviously aren’t the devil,” Delilah replied, “The Devil kills people, the devil makes other people kill others, the devil makes people do bad things. All you are doing is killing a few people, I mean you aren’t even stopping the others from saving the world, and what about Natalie, she’s still alive.”
“Oh, not for much longer,” Rack cackled.


Lee looked up from his computer, and glanced at his watch, 2 minutes to go. Natalie stood up as she heard a strange noise.

“What is it?” Lee asked.
“I heard a sound outside,” Natalie replied, “I’ll go and check.” Natalie stood up and walked out of the control room in the New York Release Point, into a large dining area. She could hear the noise getting louder. Suddenly, water surged into the room through a door and it headed straight for Natalie. There was a scream and Lee realised that it was Natalie. He ran into the next room and saw water heading his way.

“Oh my God!” Lee exclaimed, running back into the control room. He quickly typed something, which released the Cymigium ditroxide into the sea, before rushing inside the teleport booth, as the water smashed into the control room. Lee vanished and appeared thousands of miles away in the Everest Hotel. He sank to the floor, crying.


The Master ran out of his TARDIS as an Aquari began calling for him.
“What is it now?” the Master asked, “I’m trying to find where the Doctor’s got to.”
“We have a report of Cymigium ditroxide being released into the sea near New York,” the Aquari announced, “The water level has fallen dramatically in the surrounding area.”
“Oh, I know what’s going on,” the Master snarled, “Aquari, destroy all Release Points around the globe! Now!”


Captain Alton sat at the computer in the Iceland Release Point. He had only been there for a minute, as the teleport booth was on the floor above, and it was nearly time to press the release button, but then suddenly the building shook.

“Oh no...” Captain Alton muttered, he quickly pressed the release button, before running out of the control room and along the corridor which led to the stairs to the upper floor. As he reached the end of the corridor water burst through a door on the side of the corridor.
“HELP!” Captain Alton yelled as more water surged into the corridor and he was swept away.


Private Rolf heard a crash as water surged into the building he was in, in Brazil. He realised what was going on, pressed the release button and rapidly ran over to the teleport booth and teleported to the Everest Hotel. Private Rolf left the teleport booth and found himself in a slightly crowded room, full of teleport booths.

“Lee!” Private Rolf exclaimed, as he spotted Lee lying on the floor, crying.
“Natalie’s dead,” Lee muttered, as Georgia and Conner appeared in teleport booths and rushed out of them.
“Georgia, the water, I had to release the chemical thing,” Conner explained.
“The water attacked Russia too,” Georgia replied. Sam and Sara suddenly appeared in a teleport booth too.
“Lee, what happened?” Georgia asked.
“It’s Natalie,” Rolf replied, “Apparently she was taken by the water.”

“Aquari attacked, same thing happen with you?” Sara asked Conner.
“Yeah,” Conner replied, “Water came, we released the chemical and left. Let’s hope the water’s going down.”
“Maybe the Aquari realised what we were doing so they attacked the releasing places,” Sam suggested.
“I think that is what happened yeah,” Georgia replied, as Donald Digit walked over to them from the teleport booth he had just appeared in.


Delilah elbowed Amita in the stomach and ran into the control room. Rack followed her swiftly into the room, as Delilah searched for the Cymigium ditroxide on the computer.
“Look, you are going to die, so why don’t you stop what you are doing?” Rack asked, “I can hear the water coming now...”
“You wouldn’t realise because you’re a soulless git, but if I release this chemical then I will save lives,” Delilah explained.
“Well since the devil is supposed to stop people from doing that,” Rack muttered, “I’d better kill you now!”
“Not you again!” Amita snarled walking into the room, “It’s bad enough you watching me sleep! Plus where the hell am I?”
“Amita, are you back to normal?” Delilah asked, as Rack made a growling noise.
“Seriously you need to go to some psychiatric place,” Amita told Rack, “Because watching people sleeping is creepy!”
“Amita, you are at a water base place...” Delilah said lamely, as she released the Cymigium ditroxide into the ocean.
“Yeah, why didn’t we stay put?” Amita asked, “It’s you who’s supposed to die, isn’t it?”
“Um...” Delilah began, but Rack had had enough with the talking.
“Shut up! I can’t bare any of your primitive idiocies any longer!” Rack snarled, "And in case you hadn't realised Delilah, when you elbowed Amita in the stomach, you badly hurt her so she was released from my possession... anyway." He threw a fireball at one of the walls of the room. Almost immediately, water began to spurt through the hole in the wall that the fireball had made. Delilah backed away and Rack vanished in a puff of smoke, as Amita was hit by an Aquari and she fell to the floor.
“AMITA!” Delilah yelled, but she knew there was nothing she could do. Delilah quickly entered the teleport booth and subsequently teleported to the Everest Hotel, as agreed earlier. Delilah immediately spotted a group of people who she recognised.

“Hello everyone,” Delilah said, as she stumbled out of the booth.
“Delilah, you’re ok,” Sara said in a relieved voice.
“Where’s Amita though?” Private Rolf asked.
“She’s dead,” Delilah replied crying.
“I’m sorry,” Private Rolf replied, “So’s your friend Natalie.”
“No!” Delilah sobbed, as Rolf comforted her.
“This is terrible,” Georgia commented.


Meanwhile, the water level was falling around the world, except in London, where the Master was waiting for some news.
“All Release Points have been flooded,” an Aquari informed the Master, “My brothers and sisters have sung it to me, but bad news otherwise, the water levels are going down around the world, my brothers and sisters are dying.”
“Oh, well that is really your own fault, isn’t it?” the Master replied, “For letting the Doctor’s friends escape!”
“Well my companions are brilliant,” the Doctor said walking into the room.
“Oh, it’s you,” the Master said, “I suppose you are behind all this.”
“Yes, I am,” the Doctor replied, “Anyway I’m at a secret Release Point aren’t I?”

“What are you talking about?” the Master asked.
“This place is the last Release Point,” the Doctor said, “So where’s the main computer, which hasn’t been destroyed.”
“There is no main computer,” the Master replied, “It’s nowhere.”
“Actually I’m pretty sure it’s in a secret room over there,” the Doctor said, pointing his sonic screwdriver at the opposite wall, which swung open to reveal another computer. The Doctor ran into the room as the Master protested behind him.

“If you touch that, I will shoot you,” the Master said, taking out a gun.
“I won’t then, you just carry on talking to the Aquari,” the Doctor answered.
“This wasn’t our fault,” an Aquari called from the pool of water.
“Yes it was, shut up!” the Master snapped, “Doctor step away from the controls.”
“You’ve done this!” the Aquari told the Master angrily, “You killed all my brothers and sisters, because you put the chemical in those places! You’ve killed my race!”
“You will be silent, you are a stupid Aquari, and you know nothing!” the Master shouted angrily, and almost immediately the Aquari shot out from the pool and hit the Master in the chest. The Doctor ran over to the controls and after a few clicks, he released the chemical into the Thames. The water level in London suddenly began to drop, and Big Ben and Lee’s flat block appeared out of the water.


Sheba the newsreader awoke and rubbed her eyes, she wondered how long she had been unconscious as she looked around and saw that the water level was dropping.
“What the hell?” Sheba said, standing up, “How come I’m alive? Where...? How am I supposed to get down from here?”


At the Everest Hotel people were celebrating, the world was no longer flooded. Georgia hugged Sara, then she hugged Sam, then she hugged Conner. Lee and Delilah, however, were still very upset at their friends deaths and they sat silently on a sofa.

“Lee! Where is Korena?” Kimiko asked, as she spotted him.
“Lee, I’m so glad you are ok,” Kaito added, as he and Margaret appeared from the crowd of people.
“Doko Korenadesu ka?” Margaret asked.
“I don’t know, her phone is switched off,” Lee answered, as Georgia, Conner, Private Rolf, Sam, Sara and Delilah greeted Korena’s family.

“Where’s Captain Alton?” Private Rolf asked.
“Where’s Korena?” Georgia asked, “Me and Conner will teleport to Mumbai, that’s where Korena went.”
“I’ll go with you,” Lee said.
“All right,” Georgia replied.
“I don’t know the coordinates,” Lee realised.
“I’ve got a similar list to the one Captain Alton had,” Private Rolf announced, “If it’s any use to you.”
“Thanks Rolf,” Conner replied, taking the coordinates from Rolf and wandering over to an empty teleport booth. A few minutes later, Conner, Georgia and Lee were walking up a corridor in the Mumbai Release Point, when they spotted Korena’s body, lying on the floor.

“No!” Georgia shrieked, and she immediately began to cry.
“It can’t be,” Conner said in a shocked voice.
“She obviously didn’t get away from the water in time,” Lee commented, wiping a tear from his eye as he began to cry too.
“She was brilliant, and now she’s dead,” Georgia sobbed.


The Master opened his eyes, and saw a man in a suit with brown hair peering down at him.
“Good you’re ok,” the man said.
“Where am I?” the Master asked, “I was in the 70’s or was it the 80’s, this architecture looks very 40th century.” The man smiled faintly then walked off and the Master stood up.

“Where’s my TARDIS?” the Master wondered, as he look around at the room he was in. There was an empty pool of water, a smashed computer and a broken pipe lying on the floor. The Master walked through a door and in the next room he spotted his TARDIS.
“It’s an odd shape,” the Master commented, as he realised it was a 40th century teleport booth, “I wonder why I came here, ah well, back to fighting the Doctor!”


The Doctor’s TARDIS materialised in the Hotel Everest, and the Doctor stepped out to find Georgia, Conner, Lee, Donald, Delilah, Sam, Sara, Private Rolf, Kimiko, Kaito, Margaret and a large crowd of other people, who seemed intrigued by the TARDIS’s sudden appearance.

“Doctor!” Margaret exclaimed.
“Doctor, what happened, where’s the Master?” Georgia asked frantically.
“I erased his memory, all his memories of Rack and the Aquari,” the Doctor explained, “He’ll never know that he did this, the Aquari helped of course, one of them knocked him unconscious.”

“Doctor, Korena’s dead,” Conner muttered.
“And Natalie, and Amita, and Captain Alton,” Georgia finished, “We discovered Korena’s body when we went looking for her.”
“Private Rolf tried to teleport to Iceland, where Captain Alton was, but it had been destroyed,” Conner added, “So we’re pretty sure Captain Alton’s dead.”
“Delilah also mentioned Rack,” Georgia added, “Apparently he’d possessed Amita or something, and apparently he predicted that Delilah would die, but she hasn’t.”
“Well perhaps Rack’s prediction wasn’t right then,” the Doctor muttered as he stepped back into the TARDIS.

“Are we going?” Georgia called after the Doctor.
“Yes,” the Doctor called back.
“We’d better say our goodbyes,” Conner said, as he began to walk over to the others, who were mourning their friends and relatives.
“Bye Delilah,” Georgia said, “Good luck with you and Rolf.”
“What?” Delilah said, but a smile flitted across her face.
“Bye everybody!” Conner called.

“Are you going?” Sara asked.
“Yes,” Conner replied, “Are you?”
“No, we’re staying here, to help with the clear up and everything,” Sam answered, “Our ships been destroyed so...”

“Bye Lee,” Georgia said, hugging Korena’s cousin, “I’m really sorry about Natalie.”
“It wasn’t your fault or the Doctor’s” Lee said sadly, “It was the Master. Goodbye and you Conner.”
“Good luck,” Conner said, stepping into the TARDIS.

“Goodbye, remember all of us, when you go on your adventures,” Donald said to Georgia.
“I’ll try,” Georgia said honestly, “Bye Donald, and bye Rolf.”
“I’ll always remember this,” Private Rolf said, staring out of a window.
“Remember what?” Georgia asked.
“Everything that happened and I’ll never forget Korena,” Rolf muttered, “Goodbye, and good luck, the Doctor looked very guilty when you told him of the dead.”

“I can’t believe it,” Kimiko sobbed into Kaito’s shoulder.
“It’s terrible,” Kaito said, comforting his wife, “But Korena was a brilliant daughter.”
“Hai,” Margaret said, as she wept silently. Georgia decided it was best not to disturb them, so she waved at the others and followed Conner into the TARDIS. Georgia shut the doors behind her and saw that the Doctor did indeed look very guilty.

“Doctor...” Georgia began, but then she stopped.


Korena opened her eyes; she was lying on a bed in a long room with several other beds. On each bed another body was lying. She spotted Captain Alton and gasped. She then heard a familiar noise and ran from the room into a large room full of teleports, where she could see her family crying and the TARDIS fading away.

“No!” Korena shouted, “DOCTOR!” Her family looked startled as she ran past them, and Kimiko fainted into her husband’s arms.
“Korena, I thought you were dead,” Lee said.
“I’m not dead! Do I look dead?” Korena replied angrily, “DOCTOR! COME BACK! I’M ALIVE!”


Zac, Kaylie and Beth had waited for hours at the park for the TARDIS to return, but it hadn’t and it was beginning to get dark, when Catherine appeared.

“I’ve been searching all over for you!” Catherine said.
“Like where?” Beth asked.
“Your house, Zac’s house, that’s about it really,” Catherine replied.
“What about the GCSE results?” Kaylie asked and Catherine’s face fell.
“Oh no!” Catherine squeaked and ran off.
“Let’s go,” Zac said. A creature then emerged from the bushes, as Zac, Kaylie and Beth walked away.

“The Doctor will return, but I must be ready first, the Doctor will be exterminated!” Dalek Gain announced, then he flew up into the sky and vanished.


THE END

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