The Search for Felicia
The Doctor followed Sigrun into the console room and immediately went to the scanner. “Just as you said, Sigrid,” she said after she looked at the scan results.
“So, Felicia is in an earlier version of the TARDIS?” Jia’hale (now dry but still au naturale) asked as she entered the console room.
The Doctor pointedly made eye contact with Jia’hale as she said. “Yes, she is. Now we need to find out which earlier version.”
She turned back to the scanner and ran an analysis on the scan data. The result soon came back.
The screen said:
Type-40 TARDIS, younger identical capsule. Inter-chronal data suggests immediate previous incarnation.
‘That’s better than an earlier incarnation,’ the Doctor thought. The earlier Post Time War incarnations would not have reacted well to an intruder in the TARDIS, and it would be difficult, although not impossible, to go pre-Time War.
“Where is she then?” Sabir queried, as he ruffled his brown hair.
“She is, or was, in my twelfth incarnation’s TARDIS. Therefore we are going to look for him at a time when she is travelling with him,” the Doctor answered.
“Wouldn’t it be easier to just look in Norwich?” Danielle asked. 'him?' she wondered.
“Not necessarily, Danielle. She wanted to continue travelling, remember?” Jia’hale answered.
“Right,” Danielle said, trying not to look at her.
“Alright, this is going to take a while, and the TARDIS may still go off course,” the Doctor said.
“I guess so,” Sabir sighed.
“Doctor, we are arriving somewhere,” Sigrun pointed out, as she noticed the TARDIS sounds changing.
“Tau Ceti III, a good a place as any I suppose, but I don’t remember being there. On the other hand, Felicia will certainly change events,” the Doctor said.
“Your earlier self may look for you?” Jia’hale asked.
“That is a possibility too,” the Doctor considered.
The TARDIS landed. The landing was rougher than usual.
Sabir went to the doors. “Let’s have a quick look,” he suggested.
“Yes,” the Doctor said.
( Tau Ceti III )
The Doctor followed Sigrun into the console room and immediately went to the scanner. “Just as you said, Sigrid,” she said after she looked at the scan results.
“So, Felicia is in an earlier version of the TARDIS?” Jia’hale (now dry but still au naturale) asked as she entered the console room.
The Doctor pointedly made eye contact with Jia’hale as she said. “Yes, she is. Now we need to find out which earlier version.”
She turned back to the scanner and ran an analysis on the scan data. The result soon came back.
The screen said:
Type-40 TARDIS, younger identical capsule. Inter-chronal data suggests immediate previous incarnation.
‘That’s better than an earlier incarnation,’ the Doctor thought. The earlier Post Time War incarnations would not have reacted well to an intruder in the TARDIS, and it would be difficult, although not impossible, to go pre-Time War.
“Where is she then?” Sabir queried, as he ruffled his brown hair.
“She is, or was, in my twelfth incarnation’s TARDIS. Therefore we are going to look for him at a time when she is travelling with him,” the Doctor answered.
“Wouldn’t it be easier to just look in Norwich?” Danielle asked. 'him?' she wondered.
“Not necessarily, Danielle. She wanted to continue travelling, remember?” Jia’hale answered.
“Right,” Danielle said, trying not to look at her.
“Alright, this is going to take a while, and the TARDIS may still go off course,” the Doctor said.
“I guess so,” Sabir sighed.
“Doctor, we are arriving somewhere,” Sigrun pointed out, as she noticed the TARDIS sounds changing.
“Tau Ceti III, a good a place as any I suppose, but I don’t remember being there. On the other hand, Felicia will certainly change events,” the Doctor said.
“Your earlier self may look for you?” Jia’hale asked.
“That is a possibility too,” the Doctor considered.
The TARDIS landed. The landing was rougher than usual.
Sabir went to the doors. “Let’s have a quick look,” he suggested.
“Yes,” the Doctor said.
( Tau Ceti III )