Sunday, November 24, 2013

Doctor Who Crossover (Part 3)

"This story will be switching from one Doctor's point of view to the other for a while and I hope things will start to come together in a build up to them coming face to face.
Until then, enjoy the mishmash of three different fandoms (NCIS, Arrow, and Stargate) colliding into one freaky parallel world!" -Casey


The Military Intelligence building didn't actually look all that sinister in the light of day. Sure there were security guards and metal detectors at the front lobby, but you might find that at even a simple post office in England. The offices all looked pretty unimpressive on the first floor as well, but if you had a special clearance, you could go down to the floors below ground via the lift.
Two men dressed in black suits stepped from this lift into a tunnel system that was all concrete walls and large steel doors like safes.
"Right this way," said the first man as he began to walk down the long tunnel.
The Agent straightened his tie and followed after the other man as he fiddled with his CIA ID badge. "How long was he out?" asked the agent.
"He's still out, Agent DiNozzo," the other man answered stoically.
"Still out?" DiNozzo inquired, blinking incredulously. "Well, how am I supposed to talk to him then?"
The other man frowned, frustratedly turning away to examine the wall as they walked. "I don't know, sir," he replied with a hint of annoyance. "I was just told to bring you down here."
"If I didn't know any better, I'd think that MI5 was holding out on us," the agent remarked causally with his eyebrows raised questioningly. He stared down at the other man with his nose upturned condescendingly. The other man avoided the gaze as they turned the corner into another identical hallway.
"You guys wouldn't have any reason to hold out on us, would you, Tommy?" DiNozzo muttered.
"It's Agent Merlin," the other man corrected as they reached the vault door they had been seeking. "And no, sir, you know just as much as we do at this point."
With that, he slid a key-card through the door's card reader and the sound of great metal cogs rumbled inside the thick door. It slowly opened and Agent DiNozzo and Agent Merlin stepped inside. They were now in a large empty square room with white concrete walls and no exit besides the main door, which closed loudly behind them.
"What gives, Agent Merlin?" DiNozzo demanded. "Where's the prisoner?"
"I don't know, sir," Merlin answered hesitantly. "I thought he would have been moved here for your visit."
"AGENT ANTHONY DiNOZZO," boomed a female voice over some unseen speaker system.
"God! What's with the volume turned all the way up to eleven?!" the American complained.
"WHAT YOU'RE ABOUT TO WITNESS IS TOP SECRET AND WILL NOT BE DISCUSSED BEYOND THESE WALLS," the voice demanded. "UNDERSTOOD?"
"And just what am I supposed to be witness to?" DiNozzo asked the ceiling. "The latest in surround sound?"
"UNDERSTOOD?"
The CIA agent turned to his companion, who only stared hard at the ceiling, looking equally confused by the situation.
"Yeah, sure," DiNozzo said at last, putting his hands in his pockets.
The lights in the room dimmed slowly, obscuring the corners of the room in darkness. A low hum sounded through the room and the empty space opened up to a never ending expanse of white, no corners or walls visible any longer. Standing with his back to them in this blinding space was a man dressed in a long black trench coat with slick black hair.
"What's going on?" DiNozzo asked, his eyes quickly adjusting to the sudden change in lighting as Agent Merlin stood mesmerized beside him.
The black figure turned on his heels to face them, curiosity emanate on his face. "Well, hello," the man addressed them. "It's a surprise to see new faces in here. I'm the Doctor. Who might you be?"
"Where the heck are we?" DiNozzo asked guardedly.
"Where you are, I haven't the slightest idea," the Doctor admitted with a shrug and a scrutinizing look. "Then again, I'm not quite sure where I am physically. I'd venture to guess we're in England, but with your clearly American accent, I'm not sure anymore."
"What?" DiNozzo blurted out. "What the hell are you talking about?"
"Agent DiNozzo," Merlin interrupted. "I believe that the prisoner is still in stasis and what we're witnessing is some sort of...real time holographic video."
"That would be my guess," the Doctor sighed. "Sorry that my subconscious doesn't reminisce of much beside Polar bears eating marshmallows in a snow storm. What was your name, MI5 Agent?"
Agent Merlin turned his companion, but kept his eyes warily on the Doctor. "This is your chance to ask your questions, Agent DiNozzo," he whispered. "I suggest you not waste anymore time."
"Fine," DiNozzo nodded. "So, alien doctor, you've already used your extraordinary powers of deduction to surmise that I'm from the good old US of A."
"Yes, good to see you playing nice with your neighbors here in England," the Doctor smiled. "It's a shame that they haven't offered you the same curtsey."
"Don't get cute," DiNozzo warned. "I've come for answers about the bombing last month."
"Was it last month?" the Doctor asked, squinting towards the ceiling. "Missed it by just a few weeks."
"Four hundred people were killed in that attack!" the agent snapped, his cool demeanor replaced with a cold glare. "After the fire that rained down over Washington a voice announced that we were to surrender to a 'system lord' called Ra. What do you know about him?"
The Doctor had been considering the Agent's account with a grim look in his eyes. He stepped forward as he answered, "Ra, the sun god of the local gate system. Powerful, cowardly, and an all around despicable little brat really."
"So you do know him," DiNozzo stated.
"I know of him," he admitted. "And I can assure you that he is not a god. Ra is a parasite cowering within a child. But he will not relent until every single human on Earth bows before him in chains."
"Oh, I get it now," DiNozzo smirked. "Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford in Cowboys & Aliens. You're trying to convince me that you're the Olivia Wilde alien that's out to save us from the giant slimy guys."
"Let me ask you something, Agent DiNozzo," the Doctor continued. "If Ra was able to rain destruction down on your people from above from his mother ship up in orbit, why haven't they finished the job?"
"Maybe they sent you in to do some recon before they made their final attack."
"I am not your enemy, Agent DiNozzo," the Doctor assured him. "But if you and the rest of your people don't start trusting me right now, I could become the greatest threat ever known to this galaxy."


Characters (C) The BBC, CBS, SyFy, and CW
Story (C) SuperheroGeek13

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