--Oh, hai. This chapter was sort of painful to write, but that's the pain of remembering, I guess. Have some Tenpetals feels, because it's not like I could write a Doctor Who fanfiction without them.--
“We did not think you would find us, Doc-tor,” said the black Dalek in the center. The other two, flanking him, were bronze-colored.
“I always seem to,” said the Doctor.
“You cannot stop us,” said the Dalek.
“Oh yes I can,” said the Doctor. “Just as soon as I deduce exactly what you’re trying to do. Can I have a hint?”
“We will become the master race,” said the Dalek.
“Well, that’s pretty obvious, but how?” said the Doctor. “Why create an army of giant robots when you could just use Daleks?”
The Daleks were silent.
“Oh,” said the Doctor. “Oh. There’s only three of you, isn’t there?”
“We are the last survivors of Skaro,” said the Dalek.
“Oh, I’m sure you are,” said the Doctor. “And how did you survive? By hiding? That’s not very Dalek-like.”
“It served us well,” said the Dalek.
“But that’s not very honorable, is it?” said the Doctor.
“Daleks have no concept of honor,” said the Dalek.
“Terribly sorry to interrupt,” interrupted Sir Hakim, “But do you know each other?”
“The Doc-tor is our sworn enemy,” said the Dalek.
Sir Hakim turned to the Doctor, looking vaguely impressed. “Seriously?”
“Yep,” said the Doctor.
“It matters not,” said the Dalek. “Escort the Doc-tor to the memory chamber.”
The memory chamber, as it turned out, housed the biggest continuum capacitator that the Doctor had ever seen. It was beautiful; he could have stared at it for ages. But, given the fact that he was currently prisoner to the Daleks, that probably wouldn’t be appropriate.
He let the guards roughly shove him along, Sir Hakim trailing behind, until finally the Daleks stopped.
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The Iron Army
FanfictionA Doctor Who/Iron Giant crossover fanfiction. The Doctor, alone after Doomsday, stumbles upon a small, seemingly nonthreatening star system. But what he finds there - factory slaves, an army of giant robots, his most feared enemies - proves to be mo...
