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Doctor Who: Crossings Series 1

Time’s Avenger: Part 2

The Avengers all raced out to meet Doctor Doom. “All right, Doomsie,” said Iron Man, “you wanna start talking before we start beating?”

“How very droll, Stark,” replied Doctor Doom. “I am not here for conquest, but for asylum.”

“Asylum,” remarked Steve in his patriotic outfit of Captain America, his shield ready for action. “You, Doctor Doom, are requesting asylum. From what?”

“From a madman Thor is familiar with,” answered Doom. “I believe Odin adopted him, Thor?”

“Loki?” asked Thor. “What did you do to anger my brother?”

“I will explain once I am safe inside your tower,” replied Doom. “Now hurry! He’s sure to track me out in the open!”


Inside the tower, the Doctor snuck out of bed, still carrying her shoes. She managed to get back to her box in the commons room. She tried the door. “…Oh, come on, dear!” she complained. “Now’s not the time! …Oh well, always check the shoes, I always say.” She shook her shoes and heard something in them. She turned them upside down and a strange key on a chain then fell out of the right shoe. “Aha! Always lead with the right!” she chuckled.

“Just a moment!” called William as he entered the commons room. “What are you doing?”

“…Just popping into my box,” replied the Doctor.

“In your state? No, you’re going back to bed,” directed William.

“What do you mean, in my state?!” protested the Doctor. “I’m well and good!”

“Your hearts are beating a little fast.”

“Aha! You know I have two hearts! Conclusion?”

“…Okay, yes, you ARE an alien to me, but-.”

“Exactly. So you don’t actually know what is or isn’t healthy for me.”

“Look, Doctor, you’re not fit-!” insisted William.

“And I say I am!” retorted the Doctor.

“Good grief, I heard doctors made for terrible patients, but you, madam, take the whole cake!” groaned William. “Now, kindly get back in bed and rest! Doctor’s orders!” The Doctor was about to protest further when she saw the Avengers bring Doctor Doom past the commons room.

“…Hold that thought,” she said. She dashed out of the room and followed the Avengers.

“No! That’s where their-! Ugh! And I thought Spider-Man was difficult to treat!” complained William as he followed the Doctor.


Doctor Doom was placed in a cell and watched by the purple wearing archer, Hawkeye. “…Your eyes are shut, Barton,” scoffed Doom.

“Doesn’t mean I can’t act in time, Doomsie,” remarked Hawkeye. He then looked up when he heard someone approaching. He saw that it was the Doctor and William. “Hey, Doc-,” he called.

“Kindly refrain from calling me ‘Doc’,” remarked the Doctor.

“Wait, what?” asked Hawkeye.

“Er, Doctor,” said William, “I think Hawkeye was talking about me.”

“Doctor who?” demanded Doom.

“Just the Doctor,” replied the Doctor. “This is Dr….”

“Dr. William Davies,” said William.

“Yes, my new friend, Dr. William Davies. Oh, and this is Clint Barton, better known as-!” continued the Doctor.

“Hawkeye, yes,” dismissed Doom. “We’re both well-acquainted. …Are you that same Doctor that collaborates with that ridiculous UNIT?”

“Still their scientific advisor, I’ll have you know,” replied the Doctor.

“And you still have that…TARDIS?” The instant Doom asked that question, the Doctor became more guarded.

“…What would the Emperor of Latveria want with my TARDIS?”

“It is not what Doom wants with it, but what the son of Laufey wants.”

“So, what, you’re here to warn us that Loki’s planning something with something belonging to the Doctor?” asked Hawkeye.

“A crude, but not inaccurate summation of what I said,” replied Doom.

“Why would he need the TARDIS?” asked the Doctor. “He could just find one of those Infinity Thingamabobs.”

“Because, as it stands, Thanos is once again in possession of the Time Stone.”

“He’s restarting his quest to find the Infinity Stones?” scoffed Hawkeye.

“This TARDIS of yours, Doctor,” continued Doom, “can bring you anywhere at any point in time. Loki would rather not risk wrestling the Space and Time stones from Thanos’ gauntlet.”

“Well, the TARDIS is off limits,” remarked the Doctor. “Besides, I have the key.”

“Wait a minute, that tiny box?” asked William. “That’s your home?”

“Yes, it’s my home,” replied the Doctor. “Thor can tell you how that’s possible. …Although, Asgardians never really bothered learning the dimensional engineering needed to make a TARDIS.”

“I gotta see that for myself,” said William.

“Well, let’s get back there, then.” The Doctor headed back to the commons room with William following, protesting that she needed to be back in bed.

“…You follow any of that?” Hawkeye asked Doom.

“I do believe the Doctor thinks she’s found the best of humanity,” replied Doom. “…I fail to see why she believes Dr. Davies to be that person.”


The Doctor and William arrived back in the commons room. The Doctor retrieved her key from the shoe she dropped and put it into the lock on the box’s door. “Doctor, I must insist for the last time to-!” The Doctor opened the door and went inside.

“Oh, you’ve redecorated!” she said. “Going back to the classics, hm? I really like it!” William rolled his eyes and entered the box…and his eyes widened in surprise.

“Good lord!” he said. He then dashed outside and went around the box, then went back inside. “…This is what Thor meant?! It’s…It’s bigger on the inside?!”

“Infinity contained within a small, blue box!” replied the Doctor. “Welcome, Dr. William Davies, to the TARDIS! Time and Relative Dimensions in Space!”

“…So this thing really CAN take us back in time?” asked William.

“Or forward or, in special cases, sideways!”

“…I SO want to see it all!”

“Perhaps, after this mess with Doom and Loki,” said the Doctor, “you can come with me?”

“You’re serious?”

“As a hearts attack!” replied the Doctor with a grin. “But first…some clothes.” She dashed off into a room. Several articles of clothing flew out. “…Oh, Rassilon, why couldn’t you have made a bra?! …Then again, it would be named the Bra of Rassilon, then we’d need the Stockings of Rassilon, the Garter of Rassilon…might as well open the whole Lingerie Store of Rassilon.” The Doctor then stepped out in what looked like something Queen Elizabeth I would have worn. “What do you think?”

“…Any mess with the Avengers WILL involve running,” replied William. “As beautiful as that dress is…I don’t think you can run in that.”

“…My life DOES involve a lot of running,” conceded the Doctor. “But I WILL be wearing a skirt.” She went back in and wore something that looked like a tutu with stockings and a bodice. “No? …No. …Of course! Ace!” She dashed back into the wardrobe, then came back out wearing a dark-green pleated skirt that went past her knees, a long sky-blue trench coat, a brown floppy hat, and a white shirt. “How about now?”

“You got enough pockets?” asked William, wanting the fashion show to end.

“Oh yes!” replied the Doctor. “Now, let’s see what we’ve got!”


The Doctor and William joined the Avengers in the conference room. “Erm, question,” said Iron Man, “should Dr. Davies be here?”

“Like it or not,” replied the Doctor, “he’s my friend and friends need to be in the loop as much as possible. Now…are we really keeping the Emperor of Latveria here?”

“Friend Doctor is right,” replied Thor. “Doom is a known villain that has lied for his own gains.”

“He can’t possibly do that much against Loki, can he?” asked the Hulk.

“My main concern,” said the Black Widow, “is what if Doom gets into this TARDIS. I have copies of the Doctor’s UNIT files and it clearly states that her box can go anywhere at any point in time.”

“…I’m going to avoid asking the obvious question of how you got my files,” said the Doctor, “and just make a call to UNIT about this so they can tighten security.”

“I didn’t say I didn’t make deals with them, Doctor. They almost killed me when they found me.” The Doctor rolled her eyes.

“They’re an organization I associate with, but damn if they aren’t trigger-happy,” she said.

“I have to side with Nat here,” remarked Iron Man. “Doom’s got a history.”

“Hang on,” said Hawkeye, “what if we can pit them against each other?”

“Clint?” asked Captain America.

“Well, think about it. They’re both power-hungry. We offer the TARDIS up as bait and-.”

“Out of the question!” snapped the Doctor. “One, that’s my home you’re talking about. Two, the TARDIS is too dangerous to be used as bait for someone like Loki or Doctor Doom.”

“I have to agree,” replied Captain America. “One of them could change history as we know it and I’d rather not wake up to a reality where one of them is the god of the universe.”

“Then what else can we-?” Iron Man was cut off when the alarms sounded. Iron Man pulled up holographic security footage of Doctor Doom attaching something to the sides of the TARDIS.

“…We didn’t consider that they’re collaborating, did we?” Thor asked everyone.

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Doctor Who: Crossings Series 1

Time’s Avenger: Part 1

It was a nice, calm morning for once in New York City. Inside a famous tower, a man with a goatee and a glowing light in his chest was looking over the numbers of his tech empire. Unlike most tech bros, this guy actually DID invent a lot of the technologies in his empire and gave credit to inventors that weren’t him when other technologies he didn’t think of cropped up. Another man then came in, this one with the most perfect athletic physique and dressing like it was the 1940’s. “Still crunching numbers, Stark?” asked the new man.

“Just looking over the construction of the Rogers Homeless Shelter,” replied the goatee-wearing man, the famous Tony Stark. “How about you? Still running drills, Sarge?”

“Very funny,” replied the new man, Steve Rogers. “By the way, Romanoff wants a word with you about the security system.” Tony looked around, even up to the ceiling.

“Where is she?” he asked.

“Where do you think?” asked a woman with a Russian accent. The two men jumped as Tony whirled around to see the red-headed Natasha Romanoff, still in her outfit as the Black Widow.

“Could you NOT do that once in a while?!” panted Tony.

“Have to keep up security,” replied the Black Widow. “By the way, I don’t like the password you installed on the door to my quarters.”

“Oh, so it’s not just me?” asked Steve.

“Nyet, it’s all the Avengers.”

“Tony!” protested Steve.

“Come on! It’s just a little harmless fun!” protested Tony.

“What’s Hulk gonna say when he figures it out?!”

“Oh, come on, he and Banner worked it out. I’m not gonna be flattened.”

“You sure about that?” growled a voice. Steve and Tony yelped as Natasha drew in a breath while her eyes widened. The source of the voice was a big, green, muscular man wearing glasses.

“…B…Banner?” asked Tony.

“I don’t know, I think I’ll indulge the…Purple Spandex Guy, I think you made my new password?!” growled Dr. Bruce Banner, the Hulk, as he took off his glasses and shirt!

“Hold on! It was funny! You gotta admit it was funny!” pleaded Tony. That was when a wind picked up inside the room and a strange noise filled the air.

“…Vworp?” asked the Black Widow, trying to sound out the noise.

“Look!” called Steve as he pointed to something fading into existence. It was a blue box with a light on top that flashed on each Vworp. The noise ended with a thud as more details appeared on the box. It said “Police Public Call Box” on each side of the roof. It had a pair of windows on all sides with a light coming from inside the box. A sign on the left-hand door said “Police Telephone. Free for use of public. Advice and assistance obtainable immediately. Officers and cars respond to urgent calls. Pull to open.” The right-hand sign said “St. John Ambulance”. “I’ve seen one of those things before,” said Steve.

“In Harlem?” asked Tony.

“No, early models of them in London when I was deployed,” explained Steve. “They were meant for the British public to report crimes and for the police to detain a suspect while they called for backup.”

“So how did one end up in this time?” asked Hulk. The door then swung inside the box.

“Okay, if the sign says ‘Pull to open’,” remarked Tony, “shouldn’t the door swing towards us?” Smoke then billowed out of the box and a person fell out. “Oh my god! Get William!” called Tony as he tried to help the person.


The mystery person was in the medical ward of Avengers’ Tower. The visiting doctor, William Davies, was running all sorts of medical tests and the results were…baffling to say the least. The person was a small, brunette woman, but her internal biology made no sense. “…She’s not even matching up with Thor,” remarked William.

“What do you mean?” asked Tony.

“Well, Thor’s biology is similar to ours,” replied William, “but this lady has two hearts, for one thing.”

“Her blood pressure medication must be through the roof,” remarked Tony.

“She also has what I can only describe as pulmonary tubes running parallel to the lymphatic system instead of lungs,” continued William. “And her cells seem to be vibrating with some strange energy.”

“Thor and Hulk are trying to figure out the box,” explained a voice over comms.

“Thanks, Vision,” replied Tony.


“It’s definitely made of wood,” said Dr. Banner. “Maybe it’s wood from Yggdrasil?”

“Can’t be,” replied a man with long, blonde hair and a beard wearing a red cape and holding a hammer. “We’d all know if a piece of Yggdrasil was taken. We’d see rifts in the sky to all nine realms, for one thing.” The man, Thor, placed a hand on the box. “…But there IS a sort of…power, for lack of a better term.”


“This is extraordinary!” breathed William. “Look at this!” A hologram of a DNA strand appeared. Tony arched an eyebrow.

“That’s…a triple helix,” he said.

“69 chromosomes arranged in triads!” said William excitedly. “I know you guys have met aliens before, but this…! To actually study one!” The woman then groaned.

“Maybe we can ask her where she’s from,” suggested Tony. The woman opened her eyes groggily and started crawling out of the bed.

“Hey! Hang on!” protested William. “You’re not fit yet, Miss Alien!”

“Shoes…” mumbled the woman.

“No, no! Not yet!” insisted Tony.

“Need my shoes!” protested the woman. William balked, then went to the storage locker and got the shoes she was wearing.

“You’re not putting them on, are you?” he asked. The woman grabbed the shoes and held them close to her like a child that was told to surrender its teddy bear. “…Well, I can’t claim to know the oddities of my own people, much less an alien.”


Thor couldn’t place why the box felt so…familiar, like he heard stories from his father, Odin. “…What manner of box are you?” he asked. The door then opened.

“Whoa!” yelped Bruce. He then leaned closer to the box. “…You’re smaller than me,” he said to Thor. “You go in.”

“…Suit yourself,” replied Thor. He entered the box, gasped, then stepped out again and circled it.

“What is it?!” asked Bruce.

“…It’s…It’s…bigger on the inside!” breathed Thor.

“What?!” asked Bruce. He poked his head in and gasped. Inside was a huge room! It had circles all over the walls and a hexagonal console with a cylinder in the middle! “…That’s impossible!” whispered Bruce.

“I’ve heard about such machines!” said Thor. “They were used to carry their occupants through time and space! …I thought they all died during the Last Great Time War! …I must speak with the woman!” Thor charged off to the medical ward.


“I tell you,” said William, “I’ve never seen such-!” He heard footsteps enter the ward. “Oh no!”

“Thor, not now!” complained Tony. Thor entered the room.

“Where’s the Time Lord?!” he asked.

“The what?!” asked Tony.

“The Time Lord! The owner of the box!” insisted Thor. Bruce then stepped in.

“Tony, that police box breaks all the laws of geometry!” he said. “It’s bigger on the inside!”

“He speaks the truth! We both saw it!” said Thor excitedly. “That proves she’s a Time Lord from the planet of Gallifrey! We used to be friends with the Gallifreyans!”

“Who’s shouting?” asked the woman. Thor approached her bed.

“Friend Time Lord, I am Thor Odinson of Asgard!” he said.

“…Asgard?” asked the woman. “…You’re…a proper Asgardian? Not one of the Mire?”

“No, I’m not one of those false warriors!” shuddered Thor.

“…Pleasure to meet you, Thor,” said the woman as she sat up. “I’m the Doctor.” Thor’s eyes widened.

“THE Doctor?! The Scourge of Skaro?! The Hero of Time?! The Vanquisher of the Cybermen?!” he asked.

“Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!” called Tony. “I think our doctor here needs some rest! You can geek out with her later!”

“Very well, Friend Stark,” said Thor. “But know this, Friend Doctor, when you recover, we shall sing songs of your triumphs worthy of Valhalla!” He then left the ward, singing an Asgardian victory song.

“…So, your people know each other,” said Tony.

“His people KNEW mine,” replied the Doctor. “Let’s just say…we’re a bit…lost.” Tony could see the pain in her eyes.

“…I think I understand,” he said. “Now, you’re Dr….?”

“Oh, just the Doctor, Mr….”

“Stark.” The Doctor’s eyes widened.

“Tony Stark? Iron Man?!” she said. “So I’m in Avengers’ Tower?!”

“Yeah, your box popped up in our commons room,” explained Bruce.

“The Hulk!” said the Doctor. “Oh, this is splendid!” She was about to spring from her bed when the alarms sounded. Bruce checked the security feed and saw an armored man in a green cloak outside the tower.

“It’s Doctor Doom!” he warned. Tony then pressed the call button.

“Avengers, assemble!” he called as gold-colored armor with candy-apple red accents flew in and surrounded Tony, linking with the Arc Reactor in his chest to form the Invincible Iron Man! He and the Hulk dashed out of the medical ward, leaving the Doctor with William.

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Paper Mario X Doctor Who

Trailer

A new trailer for the series I’m working on.

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Paper Mario X Doctor Who Tests

Dalek TARDIS Invasion Test

This is just to test whether or not I can sync something up as if a character is speaking. I didn’t have time to draw a proper Dalek shot, so settled for a flash lamp effect.

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Paper Doctor Turn Test

Inspired by the stop motions of PaperMrio on YouTube, I decided to try my hand at it. This is my own incarnation of the Doctor in her TARDIS (unfinished set) and I figured it would serve as a starting point for my planned Paper Mario and Doctor Who crossover

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Chapter 6: For Your Entertainment

Emily Williams, Richard’s twin sister, checked the unconscious Doctor’s hearts-beat as her brother and his best friend, Michael Archer, looked on. “Hearts are beating normally,” she reported. “She’s clearly breathing.” She then waved a scanner over her. “Mental activity’s a little off…but that’s probably because the brain’s still rewriting itself. It’s coming along nicely. All in all, from what you’ve told us, Michael, this is probably her most stable regeneration yet.”

“Thank goodness,” sighed Michael. He then recalled that Jack was telling his story to Richard’s family. He had already told them about how a companion of the Doctor’s, Rose Tyler, had made him immortal.

“So, there I was, ankle-deep in Dalek dust, and she goes off without me. Apparently, the TARDIS didn’t exactly like me, cause only Time Lords are supposed to be immortal. I still had this.” He revealed a strange strap on his wrist with a touch screen on it. “I used to be a Time Agent. It’s called a Vortex Manipulator.”

“The cheap scooter of all time-travel devices,” snarked Michael.

“All right, so it’s not the TARDIS!” grumbled Jack. He then continued his story. “I figured 21st Century Earth would be my best bet to reunite with the Doctor, except I got it a little wrong. Got to 1869 instead, then this thing burnt out, so it was useless.”

“Q.E.D,” chuckled Michael.

“I had to live through the entire 20th Century to wait for a version of her that would coincide with me.”

“That would have made you more than a hundred years old,” remarked Lisa.

“And looking good!” chuckled Jack. “I based myself near a rift in Cardiff and waited for her, then I get a signal and met up with the Doctor again (using a new body) and then got the full story from her, him rather.”

“That unfortunately happens with the Doctor’s companions,” said Michael. “They change so often that she runs the risk of forgetting us.”

“OI! I DO NOT!” shouted a new voice. Emily was sitting by a fully awake Doctor, her arms folded.

“I was trying to tell you guys that she was up,” she said.

“And you, of all people, Michael! I thought you were one of my biggest fans! I don’t forget my companions! I can’t!” snarled the Doctor. “I always check on them when I can!”

“…I suppose that’s true,” chuckled Michael, still a little put out that the Doctor looked like an old companion. It wasn’t the first time the Doctor got a face from someone else, but he never recalled any of them being from former companions. The Doctor then got a good look at Michael.

“You’ve changed,” she muttered.

“You can talk!” scoffed Michael. “Which regeneration is this?”

“…I can’t recall.” The Doctor thought hard for a second. She then brightened up. “Oh well, no use chin-wagging! Let’s see what this all looks like!” She looked in a mirror and gasped. “…I don’t believe it!” She smiled. “I’M FINALLY GINGER!” A frown then crossed her face. “And loud. Very loud. Still, rough with the smooth and all that! The eyes and chin are a definite improvement. …As for the nose…well, I’m not sure.” She turned to Michael. “What do you think about this nose? Ah, never mind, I don’t need you to be so nosy!” She chuckled at the joke. “Still, got many things to do. Come on, Jack! Got to make sure peace is the norm. Dona Nobis Pacem and all-!” The Doctor returned to the mirror in horror. “…I know this face! Why do I have Donna’s face?!” She then shut her eyes tight and strained.

“Holy! There’s an energy spike in her body!” yelped Emily.

“Doctor, stop!” Michael grabbed the Doctor’s shoulders and shook her. The Doctor opened her eyes.

“I can’t wear her face!” she insisted. “I’m not THAT important! What if I bump into her?! That knowledge will come back into her head, and she’ll burn to a crisp!”

“That won’t happen, Doctor,” said Jack, his face downcast. “She’s…she’s already gone.” The Doctor gave Jack her full attention. “She had a heart condition. No one could save her. She had a DNR. Donna’s…she’s gone.” The Doctor stumbled to the coffee table and steadied herself on it.

“D…Donna’s…dead?” she asked. “I mean…I never thought…”

“That’s what I tried to tell you before the Sontarans invaded.”

“…Was your universe not ready to let go of Donna?” asked Michael. The Doctor considered his words, then looked in the mirror.

“…Donna Noble, I know you’ll never remember me again, but I promise I’ll make you, the most important woman in the universe, proud!” She then took a breath, then adopted a smile. “…Could I have fish fingers and custard? I’m starving.”

“Actually, Doctor,” said Megumi, “a few of us are gathering for a party at New Castle Nerd Skull. You and Jack want to join?”

“A party! Sounds excellent! Jack, the F.N.S really knows how to throw a party!”

“Just keep the flirting to a minimum,” urged Michael.

“All right, all right!” Jack sounded a trifle disappointed. As everyone got ready to go, Megumi thought back to other old friends.

“…Haven’t heard from Optimus or Arsha in a while,” she muttered.


Not everyone in the F.N.S could make it to the party. It seemed to be an equal mix of old and new members. As everyone chatted amongst themselves, the music began. It was Hobbit music, a song that played during Bilbo Baggins’ 111th birthday. A few had gotten into the spirit and danced along. Megumi’s nephew, Sora Hishikawa Elizondo, the son of Megumi’s brother, Hiroki, and his wife, Xiomara, looked on at the dancers. His sister, Gabriella, sat by him. “Come on, mi hermano!” she urged. “Ask Sweemar for a dance!” She pointed out one of the blue haired, cloud-dress wearing women dancing by herself. Sora thought about it, then sighed.

“I think I’ll just have another piece of cake,” he muttered.

“Oh no, you don’t!” laughed Gabriella. She then playfully shoved Sora into Sweemar’s arms and the two danced. Gabriella laughed a bit at Sora’s misfortune.


“So, there I was,” the Doctor regaled a man and a woman in a cloud dress, “surrounded by three monstrous Ogrons! They were arguing over how to execute us for the Daleks’ sake, whether they would boil us, or shoot us, or simply slit our throats! Well, they spent so much time on the whyfores and the wherewithals that, the instant the sun rose, boom! The Judoon arrested them all!”

“And the Daleks used these Ogrons as slaves repeatedly?” asked the man, Tom Williams, one of Emily’s twin sons.

“They really ARE insane,” chuckled the woman, Leemii, as she cuddled Tom.

“Well, they ARE Daleks,” mused the Doctor.


Over in a tent, Kaitlyn was helping Tom’s twin brother, Sam, in lighting a firework. Sam held the match to the fuse and lit it. “Got it!” he cheered. Kaitlyn then panicked!

“You’re supposed to stick it in the ground!” she hissed as she shoved the firework at Sam.

“It IS in the ground!” replied Sam as he shoved it back to her. The shoving went back and forth as they argued.

“Outside!”

“This was your idea!” The firework then launched itself into the air, carrying the tent with it and blowing two charred people back. The firework then exploded in a brilliant display of color. Kaitlyn and Sam picked themselves up and watched the whole thing.

“Cool!” breathed Kaitlyn.

“Let’s get another one!” urged Sam. They then felt someone yanking on their ears.

“Why is it,” grumbled Emily as she pulled on Sam’s ear, “that whenever there’s trouble…”

“It’s always you two?” finished Richard as he pulled on Kaitlyn’s.

“Daddy, Aunt Emily, we can explain!” begged Kaitlyn.

“Hey, who’s the Borg cosplayer?” asked a Mobian Monkey, Henry. Everyone turned to see what looked like a Romulan Borg drone.

“…We’ll discuss this later,” Richard growled at his daughter and nephew as he and Emily released their respective kids’ ears. Megumi approached the drone.

“I don’t believe we’ve met,” began Megumi. “I’m-” The drone quickly grabbed Megumi’s chin. Richard and a few other partiers rushed to get it away from her, but other drones arrived and restrained them. Megumi’s captor stared long and hard, then smirked.

“You’ve changed,” he remarked. “But dropping the eyeshadow and changing your outfit won’t save you, Megumi Hishikawa. The Author has plans for you, Optimus, and Arsha.” Megumi shoved the drone away and her partiers got out of their captors’ grasp.

“Riders, with me!” she called. Those that she called for had summoned a belt, either by pulling it out of their pockets or just using magic to form it. Those that pulled the belts from their pockets strapped them on and their belts spoke.

“Vortex Driver!” they all announced.

“Crysta Driver!” called the summoned belts. The Vortex Riders then pulled out small blue discs and inserted them into the belts while the Crysta Riders pulled out crystal spheres and pressed a button on them.

“Spark!” called Kaitlyn’s.

“Shade!” announced Kaede’s.

“Devil!” shouted Sam’s.

“Architect!” finished the one belonging to Michael’s son, Adam. The four of them then inserted the spheres into the belts and closed them up. Everyone then struck a pose.

“HENSHIN!” they all shouted. The Vortex Riders then spun the wheels on the belts and a ring based on the wheel formed beneath them and attached armor as the belts changed their outfits into black undersuits. The Crysta Riders were surrounded in mist colored like their crystal spheres, then lightning struck them and the mist vanished to reveal them in their own Rider forms. They had all become Kamen Riders!

“Whoever you all are,” snarled Megumi, Kamen Rider Royal, “you can face it! You’ll never get our power!” She rushed at the Romulan drone and summoned a sword.

“‘When the voice stopped talking,’” called a new voice, “‘a spider-themed Kamen Rider blocked her sword with his own.’”

“Eh?” asked Royal. When the voice stopped talking, a spider-themed Kamen Rider blocked her sword with his own. The sword appeared to be modeled after a snake with the mouth serving as the cross-guard and the tongue serving as the handle.

“Does it look like my soldiers and I need YOUR power?” asked the Rider in the same voice that predicted his actions. He then drove an uppercut into Royal’s jaw, sending her backwards.

“MEGUMI!” called Richard, Kamen Rider Guard, as he dashed to assist his wife.

“Okay, that’s new!” grunted Royal.

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Captain Jack Harkness

Once a con man and Time Agent from the 51st century, Captain Jack Harkness is notorious for flirting with anyone attractive. He’s an old friend of the Doctor, made immortal when Rose Tyler (the Doctor’s fisrt companion after the Last Great Time War) became a nigh-omnipotent being with no control over her powers, thus bringing him back to life after a Dalek killed him. This led to him discovering he was an immortal after the Doctor and Rose left him on the station he first died in. He then tried to pursue the Doctor with his vortex manipulator, but ended up in the 20th century and wormed his way into history, serving in both World Wars. He then took command of Torchwood 3 and camped himself near a rift in Cardiff, Wales. He then reunited with the Doctor in a new body and had a few adventures with him. After a while, the Doctor and Jack stopped meeting for long periods of time until the Doctor was in her first woman body. These days, he and the Doctor arrived at Beyond City after an adventure went wrong and forced the Doctor to regenerate again. Jack’s making his acquaintance with the Vortex Riders, the Autobots and their allies, and Arsha and her friends and family. He’s going to be needed once the Author makes his presence known.

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The Doctor

She crosses the void beyond the mind, the empty space that circles time. She sees where others stumble blind to seek a truth they never find. Eternal wisdom is her guide. She is…the Doctor! Once from the planet of Gallifrey, this Time Lord has lived through every conceivable danger known to the universe and other dangers from outside it. From tyrant humans to her worst enemies, the Daleks, she fights for those who have lost hope. Like other Time Lords, she has changed her body and face to stave off death, though whether or not she’s a Gallifreyan is a mystery, thanks to her past being in constant flux. Still, what matters is when she started her career as a time and space travelling hero, she and her previous incarnations, both male and female, are looked up to by all of her companions. This body is based off of Donna Noble, a best friend her tenth incarnation had to wipe their mind in order to save her. She’s finally ginger, but wondering why Donna Noble shouted her face to her. She has all the time in the world, though. She spends her days flying around time and space in an obsolete Type 40 TARDIS with the chameleon circuit sticking it in the shape of a 1960’s London Police Box. Her hobbies are numerous, a few of them being Venusian Aikido, tinkering with the TARDIS, and exploring time and space. She’s had numerous lovers from numerous time zones and planets, marrying a select few of them. She has a grandaughter under the Earth alias of Susan. She’s met the Vortex Riders before and it’s going to be her first meeting with Optimus and Arsha as she lends a hand in the fight against the Author.

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The Brigadier

Bio:

Having lived a life in the military, specifically UNIT, Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge Stewart had died peacefully and in bed. However, an old enemy of his and the Doctor’s, now in female form and calling herself Missy, had taken his body and converted him into a Cyberman. However, he kept his emotions and helped the Doctor thwart her plans yet again.

After leaving for parts unknown, he fell through a time-hole and discovered Rusty the Dalek alongside humans. He did something contrary to his usual man of action attitude and talked with them. After successful negotiations, he and Rusty formed a new UNIT, the Unified Nebular Intelligence Task force. Now, he fights as Tech support and Military advisor for the Vortex Riders.