3rd

Excerpt from: Quests of Reality
“We should,” Talnym added.

Words: 4


Excerpt from: Reverse Map Game 2019
Darien Republic
More than 70% of the population speaks Spanish as a first language.


South America


Africa
Bassam takes advantage of the IAA conflict with the Mali Empire to also declare war. They manage to capture a significant amount of territory.


Europe
The Times of London is accused of being a monoploy, with a readership of 80% within London.

Times
Vol. 157

The Apulian War continues.


Asia
The Chinese Civil War continues.

The Far Eastern War continues. Beifangxiang tries to push back against the Japanese advances, but fail at every confrontation.

The Malayan War continues.


Oceania
The Burgundians capture more of Otago from Tasmania.

Words: 104


Excerpts from: The Engineer and the Time Lady and An Ordinary Wednesday )

Excerpt from: Emily and the Doctor
“So, what would you have me do?”

“Pay attention to what I say, Mr. President. Have your staff gather reports on unusual activity in this city, or in Maryland or Virginia,” the Doctor said.

“I will certainly do that. But I would like you to be a lot less vague.”

“I wouldn’t be if I knew what the threat was.”


Words: 60

Total: 991
2nd

Excerpt from: Changes in Time and Space
The Drahvin soldiers acknowledged the order from the commanding officer and started moving. They immediately began to surround smouldering park, where the TARDIS was standing.


The Doctor and her companions had not been idle either. They stood around the TARDIS surveying the scene.

Words: 43


Excerpt from: Brittany – Party Time
Brian stuck out his tongue as he got out of the car. Brittany sighed as she drove off.


Brittany and Daria were in art class. “I’ll be having a party Saturday night,” Brittany said.

“Parties aren’t really my thing,” Daria said. “I’ve been fine with making friends with you, Donna and Andrea.

Words: 52

Excerpts from: Q Junior's Lessons and Mysteries of Lawndale )

Excerpt from: Emily and the Doctor
“That’s the status quo, Doctor,” Kirkman said. “Ever since the Capitol Bombing it’s been one thing after another.”

“This isn’t a crisis like you have been experiencing, Mr. President. It’s not your mundane conspiracies, threats of war and disease outbreaks.”

Words: 40

Total: 468
Doctor Who – Designated Survivor – Emily and the Doctor
It was the end of a busy day in the White House, when Emily Rhodes heard a sound that she thought she would never hear again. ‘No! Not now!” she thought. She didn’t want to have to explain the Doctor to the President. She walked through the halls in the direction the sound came from. Then she saw it, or rather her. “Aren’t you a sight for tired eyes?” she asked as she walked up to the blue box.

“Emily?” She turned and saw Seth Wright, the Press Secretary. “Do you know what this is?”

“Um, yes,” she answered as she grabbed the key she had kept since college. Then on impulse, she turned and unlocked the door.


The interior was different to how she remembered it. “Doctor?”

“Emily Rhodes?” a Scottish voice asked from behind the console.

‘Regenerated, figures!’ Emily thought. “Yes,” she answered, at a loss for words.

The Doctor stepped out from behind the console. “You’ve done well for yourself. White House Chief of Staff. I knew you would achieve things in Washington.”

Emily looked at the Doctor. “You look old, Doctor,” she said, remembering the two brown haired incarnations she had travelled with through her College years.

The Doctor was about to say something, but was interrupted by Seth stepping into the Console Room.

“Wait! How can this box be bigger on the inside?”

“It’s a long story, Seth,” Emily answered. “However. A question must be asked. Why are you here?”

“Because President Kirkman is in danger!” the Doctor answered.
Designated Survivor – The Question
National Security Advisor Aaron Shore arrived at the White House. It was sure to be a busy day. The various threats to the United States had only grown since the Capitol Bombing. He then received a Text.

From: Emily
To: Aaron

Please meet in my Office in half an hour.
Designated Survivor – A Day in the White House
It was calm as Chief of Staff Emily Rhodes arrived at the White House shortly before sunrise. But she knew it would be hectic later. It always was. It was exhausting, but working for the American people meant that it was worth it. As she entered her office, her aide, Sasha, gave her a clipboard. “Some last minute changes this morning,” she explained.

“Thanks, Sasha.” Emily looked over the schedule as she logged into her computer. There were only minor changes.


Seth Wright didn’t really expect anyone to be in his office. Other than that ongoing investigation into the First Lady’s family’s affairs, there wasn’t anything too controversial. “Tiffany?”

Tiffany Gimble got out his chair in an all business manner. “You look like you saw a ghost.”

“I don’t really expect to see reporters in my office first thing in the morning,” Seth responded. He supposed that after the response her exclusive on the President’s recent trip to Afghanistan had received she was eager for more.

“I’m the only one?”

“This early?” Tiffany asked.

“Yes. The only other one is Abe Leonard.”

“Abe Leonard?” Tiffany asked, with annoyance. “He may have two Pulitzers, but he’s a has been.”

“I’ll be sure not to quote you on that.”

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