Silence in the Library
"Books!" The Doctor beamed, the Time Lady automatically shot her head up at him. "People never really stop loving books, I know the Stone doesn't." He winked at her taking her arms after throwing on his coat while walking out the TARDIS the red head following them as they walked out into an empty area with a couple of book cases. The Stone frowned slightly, she had wanted to come to The Library for a long time, but why now? Why all of a sudden? A few moments ago the Doctor brought out his psychic paper checked it set them off and hid the psychic paper again before the Stone could even see.
"Fifty-first century." The Doctor explained walking. "By now you've got holovids, direct to brain downloads, fiction mist, but you need the smell." He said looking at Donna sniffing a little. "The smell of books, Donna. Deep breath." he opened a door then walked out into a marble area that looked a little like a balcony with a railing at the other end.
"The Library." He said. "So big it doesn't need a name. Just a great big The."
"Is that why you have 'the' before Doctor?" The Timelady cheekily grinned at him. "To hold that massive ego of yours?"
He chuckled flicking her nose and shaking his head. "No, but what about you then?"
"Mines to handle having to put up with you." She grinned.
"Oh, you enjoy having me around." He laughed.
"Of course I do sweetheart." She kissed his cheek lightly as Donna looked out holding onto the railing gasping. "It's like a city."
"It's a world." The Stone corrected her. "It's literally, a world."
"The whole core of the planet is the index computer." The Doctor cut in. "Biggest hard drive ever. And up here, every book ever written." He looked around. "Whole continents of Jeffrey Archer, Bridget Jones, Monty Python's Big Red Book. Brand new editions, specially printed. We're near the equator, so this must be... Biographies!" He made the two girls jump earning a glare from the Stone before he continued. "I love biographies." He grinned.
"Yeah, very you." Donna nodded. "Always a death at the end."
"Beats a stereotypical horror any day." The Stone added. "I cannot stand a book that has almost every single one of your stereotypical horrors where the protagonist makes the classic mistake of being in a dark creepy house and shouting out loud if anybody is there. Like who does that?" She asked.
"Remind me to avoid getting you any horror books." The Doctor nodded at her.
"I've probably read them all anyways, this body loves to read." She grinned.
"I know." He laughed at her.
"I do have to agree with your previous statement though Doctor, biographies are good." She nodded at the thought.
"Exactly!" He beamed. "You need a good death. Without death, there'd only be comedies. Dying gives us size."
Donna then went to pick up a book which the Doctor then grabbed out of her hands. "Way-a. Spoilers."
"What?" She frowned as he set down the book.
"These books are from your future." He said. "You don't want to read ahead. Spoil all the surprises. Like peeking at the end."
"Isn't travelling with you two one big spoiler?" She looked between them.
"We try to keep you away from major plot developments." He said the Time Lady raised a brow at him.
"And by try, he means that I have to watch over him like a hawk to make sure he doesn't mess anything up because sometimes he can get to carried away."
"Yes, I know." The Doctor groaned. "I seem to be very bad at it because you know what?" He looked around slightly frowning. "This is the biggest library in the universe. So where is everyone? It's silent." He moved over to a nearby information screen and soniced the monitor bringing it online, the Stone and Donna followed.
"The library?" Donna raised a brow looking over his shoulder as the Stone leant against the information screen.
"The planet. The whole planet." The Doctor said.
"Maybe it's a Sunday." Donna shrugged.
"Can't be a Sunday, he hates them, says they are boring, just like Tuesdays." She shivered a little. "He hates Sundays and I hate Tuesdays."
"Well, maybe everyone's really, really quiet." She began to whisper.
"Yeah, maybe." He shrugged. "But they'd still show up on the system."
"Doctor, Stone why are we here? Really, why?"
"I don't have a clue." The Stone shrugged. "I have wanted to come here for a while and now we're here."
"Oh, you know..." He shrugged not looking at the two, "just passing."
"No, seriously." She looked at him. "It was all let's hit the beach, then suddenly we're in a library." She eyed the Doctor knowing that the Stone was most likely telling the truth. "Why?"
"Now that's interesting." He muttered ignoring her.
"What?"
"Scanning for life forms. If I do a scan looking for your basic humanoids. You know, your book readers, few limbs and a face, apart from us, I get nothing." The screen then flashed proving his point with a large number 3 on the screen. "Zippo, nada. See? Nobody home."
"But." The Time Lasy slightly forced the Doctor to move out the way. "We can widen the parameters to show us any kind of life." She pressed a keyboard. The screen then flashed with a large number rising before an error came up on the screen.
"A million, million." The Doctor frowned. "Gives up after that. A million, million."
"But there's nothing here. There's no one." Donna looked at him.
"And not a sound. A million. million life forms, and silence in the library."
"But there's no one here." She protested. "There's just books. I mean, it's not the books, is it?" She asked. "I mean, it can't be the books, can it? I mean, books can't be alive..."
The three shared a look and slowly reached for the book the Doctor had left on the side almost touching it the three jumped back after they heard a voice quite loudly welcoming them or someone else into the library.
"That came from here." Donna nodded back inside.
"Yeah." The Doctor nodded taking in Stone's hand before leading the way back to where they had left the TARDIS before.
They walked over to a desk in the empty area. A vaguely humanoid sculpture slowly turned its head and spoke in a female voice with a small face that resembled a human one something both Time Lords knew to be a human face.
"I am Courtesy Node seven one zero slash aqua." The Node introduced itself. "Please enjoy the Library and respect the personal access codes of all your fellow readers, regardless of species or hygiene taboo."
"That face," Donna pointed at it, "it looks real."
"Yeah," the Doctor nodded, "don't worry about it."
"A statue with a real face, though?" She looked at him and then the Stone. "It's a hologram or something, isn't it?"
"Donna seriously it's fine." The Stone tried to reassure her.
"Additional." The Node spoke up gaining the attention of the three. "There follows a brief message from the Head Librarian for your urgent attention. It has been edited for tone and content by a Felman Lux Automated Decency Filter. Message follows... Run. For God's sake, run. No way is safe. The library has sealed itself, we can't. Oh, they're here." the recording then cut off. "Message ends." The Doctor swallowed slightly taking the blonde's hand tightly in his while looking up at the Node as it continued to speak. "Please switch off your mobile comm. Units for the comfort of other readers."
"So that's why we're here." He muttered to himself earning a look from the Stone who didn't understand why they were here herself. "Any other messages, same date stamp?"
"One additional message." The Node replied. "This message carries a Felman Lux coherency warning of five zero eleven..."
"Yeah, yeah, fine, fine, fine." The Doctor cut it off. "Just play it."
"Message follows... Count the shadows. For God's sake, remember, if you want to live, count the shadows. Message ends." The Doctor slightly shifted closer to the Time Lady, making sure to wrap his arm around her waist, eyeing the floor behind her for a moment and then behind himself. "Donna?" He looked over at her.
"Yeah?"
"Stay out of the shadows." The Time Lords both warned starting to walk off.
"Why, what's in the shadows?" She frowned, gaining no reply she hurried up to catch up with them as the Stone frowned slightly at the Doctor while they walked past the multiple large book cases.
"Doctor, why are we exactly here?" She questioned.
"Can't I ever just want to take you somewhere nice?" He raised a brow at her countering her question with another.
"Sweetheart, of course, you can." She shook her head at him. "But you never do it out of the blue, only where you are either hiding something or you have done something that will annoy me, so which one?" Shaking his head he didn't reply before the red head spoke up asking herself.
"So, we weren't just in the neighbourhood." He looked at her then at the Stone and sighed.
"Yeah, I kind of, sort of lied a bit." He looked at the Stone. "I didn't want to worry you."
"Worry me?" She raised a brow. "Doctor what have you done now." She groaned.
"No, no." He shook his head fishing inside of his coat pocket then bringing out the psychic paper. "Got a message on the psychic paper." He held it up. 'The Library come as soon as you can. xx' it read in swirlily hand writing.
"What do you think? Cry for help?"
"Cry for help with two kisses?" Donna raised a brow at him.
"Oh, we've all done that." He shrugged.
"Doctor, did you seriously think I would get jealous?" She chuckled lightly.
"Well, most wouldn't take to kindly to a random person sending their Fiancé a message with a kiss let alone two."
"Oh, sweetheart." She shook her head fondly placing a hand on his cheek. "Since when have I ever been most people?" She questioned. "I walk around wearing a blazer with vans, I'm no expert in fashion but I don't exactly think those two go together do you?"
Smirking at him she kissed his other cheek. "You got that from me didn't you?"
"Who else would I get it from?" She laughed.
"Who's it from?" Donna then asked looking at the message.
"No idea." He shrugged.
"Oh come on Doctor." The Stone took the psychic paper from him. "It's clearly a woman just look at the swirling writing, no offence either but it's way too neat and swirly to be a man. As well as the kisses"
"You've been watching too much Sherlock." He pointed at her.
"Your only saying that because you refuse to watch it with me, sweetheart." She patted his cheek. "But if no ones here who called you?"
"Us." The Doctor corrected winking at her before hearing a noise in the distance. The Time Lords swallowed as the lights behind them started to cut out. "Donna." The Doctor warned.
"What's happening?" The red head worryingly asked. The Doctor grabbed both of their hands started to run while shouting at the top of his lungs. "Run!"
Finding the nearest door the Doctor tried to force it open using his shoulder the Stone trying to same. "Come on." They both hit it again.
"What, is it locked?" Donna worryingly asked.
"Jammed." The Time Lady replied.
"The wood's warped." The Doctor then added hitting the door again as the darkness slowly caught up with them the area becoming darker and darker.
"Well, sonic it!" She said to both of them panicking. "Use the thingy."
"We can't, it's wood." The Doctor replied again.
"What, it doesn't do wood?!" She looked at them in horror.
The Doctor then brought out his sonic desperately trying. "Hang on, hang on. I can vibrate the molecules, fry the bindings. I can shatter the interface..."
"Oh, get out of the way." Donna cut him off pushing them both out the way before stepping back and kicking the door open. The Doctor and the Stone ran inside Donna following them. The TimeLords slammed the doors while Donna grabbed a thick book for them to hold the doors shut with.
"Oh. Hello." The Doctor turned around. "Sorry to burst on you like this. Okay if we stop here for a bit?" He asked slightly smiling before the small metal globe shut a lens and fall to the ground.
"What is it?" Donna asked as the TimeLords moved over to it.
"Security camera." The Doctor said bringing out his sonic and flashing it at the lens trying to switch it back on.
"It switched itself off but why?"
"Let's try and find out." He grinned at the Stone who watched him try and open the globes lens. "Nice door skills, Donna." He commented looking up at the redhead
"Yeah, well, you know, boyfriends." She shrugged. "Sometimes you need the element of surprise. What was that?" She glanced back at the door. "What was after us? I mean, did we just run away from a power cut?"
"Possibly." He shrugged slightly.
"At least that thing is out there and we're in here." The Time Lady crossed her arms.
"Are we safe here?" She worryingly asked them.
"Of course we're safe. There's a little shop." He nodded over to a sign which informed them 'The shop, and entrance this way'
"You and your shops." The Stone fondly shook her head thinking back to all the times he had mentioned a small shop.
"Gotcha!" He suddenly jumped up as the lens opened showing red writing move across the screen. 'No, stop it. No. No.'
"Oh dear." The Time Lady muttered sympathy.
"I'm sorry. I really am." The Doctor looked at the lens sadly. "I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. It's alive."
"You said it was a security camera." Donna frowned.
"It is." He nodded. "It's an alive one."
"Others are coming?" The Stone read the words frowning slightly.
"Others?" Donna frowned. "What's it mean, others?" She asked then moved over to a Node. "Excuse me." She lightly tapped it watching the head slowly move around. "What does it mean, others?"
"That's barely more than a speak your weight machine, it can't help you." The Doctor informed her.
"So why's it got a face?" She said over her shoulder.
"This flesh aspect was donated by Mark Chambers on the occasion of his death." The TimeLords glanced at each other then scratched the back of their necks knowing how Donna would react to this.
"It's a real face?" She looked between horrified and completely shocked.
"It has been actualised individually for you from the many facial aspects saved to our extensive flesh banks." The Mark node informed them. "Please enjoy."
"It chose me a dead face it thought I'd like?" She looked between the two disgusted. "That statue's got a real dead person's face on it."
"It's the fifty-first century." The Doctor said. "That's basically like donating a park bench."
"It's donating a face!" She slowly backed away the Doctor grabbed her as Donna's eyes widened
"Oi." She slapped his hands away "Hands. How do you put up with him?" She asked the Time Lady who bit the inside of her cheek trying desperately not to laugh at the sheepish look the Doctor was giving her before he turned to the shadow. "The shadow. Look."
"What about it?" The redhead frowned.
"Count the shadows." The Stone muttered quietly.
"One." She looked between them. "There, counted it. One shadow."
"Yeah" the Doctor nodded. "But what's casting it?" They all glanced at the triangular shadow that touched the security camera before it dispersed outwards. "Oh, I'm thick!" The Doctor shouted making the Stone and Donna jump. "Look at me, I'm old and thick."
"Doctor" The Stone glared at him not being much older than her.
"Sorry Stone." He winced for a moment. "My head's too full of stuff." He started to hit his head. "I need a bigger head."
"Sweetheart your head is big enough as it is, maybe if it wasn't filled with your massive ego you wouldn't complain."
The Doctor flicked the tip of her nose "Hush." He playfully glared at her then ran to the corridor looking out as the light in the corridor started flashing trying to stay lit before going out.
"The power must be going." Donna frowned.
"This place runs on fission cells." The Doctor shook his head.
"They can and will outburn the sun." The Stone added.
"Then why is it dark?"
"It's not dark." He protested.
Donna turned back around and looked at the floor pointing at where the shadow was. "That shadow."
"Worryingly the Doctor took the blonde's the hand. "We need to get back to the TARDIS."
"Why? Donna asked.
"Because that shadow hasn't gone. It's moved." They both said at once.
"Reminder. The library has been breached." The Node spoke up. "Others are coming. Reminder. The library has been breached. Others are coming. Reminder. The library has been breached..." It repeated before two doors blew open with a bright light flashing in. The three held up their hands to not be blinded, the light then dimmed and six space-suited figures entered the room the leader walked forward standing in front of the two Time Lords before adjusting their visor to show a woman who smiled slightly looking between them both. "Hello, sister."
"Get out." The Doctor glared at her the Stone blinking. '"Did she just call me 'sister'?" She then glared at the woman remembering just how dangerous it was even for them. This was no joking matter, but who was this woman and why did she just call her sis...
"All of you. Turn around, get back in your rocket and fly away." The Doctor ordered pointing at where they had entered. "Tell your grandchildren you came to the library and lived."
"Because they won't believe you." The Stone added.
"Pop your helmets, everyone." The woman looked back at her group. "We've got breathers."
"How do you know they're not androids?" A woman spoke up.
"Because I've dated androids." She grinned taking off her helmet and shaking her head lightly as she removed the ponytail in her hair with her natural blonde curls fixing themselves. "They're rubbish."
"Who are they?" A man spat a hint of annoyance in his voice. "You said we were the only expedition. I paid for exclusives."
"I lied," she said then grinned looking between the Time Lords. "I'm always lying. Bound to be others."
"Miss Evangelista, I want to see the contracts." The man stated moving over to a woman who started fumbling with a bag bringing out three papers.
"You came through the north door, yeah? How was that, much damage?"
"Please, just leave." The Doctor pleaded. "We're asking you seriously and properly, just leave."
"Wait a minute." The Stone interrupted. "You didn't just say 'expedition' did you?" She raised a brow.
"My expedition." The man glared at them. "I funded it."
"Oh, you're not, are you?" The Doctor groaned while the Stone rolled her eyes in annoyance slightly groaning as well. "Tell me you're not archaeologists."
"Got a problem with archaeologists?" The woman smirked at them both.
"We're time travellers. We point and laugh at archaeologists."
"As well as historians." The Stone added.
"Ah. Professor River Song," she held out her hand for the both of them to shake. "Archaeologist." The two shook her hand before the Doctor gently pushed her towards the door she came through. "River Song, lovely name. As you're leaving, and you're leaving now, you need to set up a quarantine beacon. Code wall the planet, the whole planet. Nobody comes here, not ever again. Not one living thing, not here, not ever."
"You don't want to do that" the Stone spun around moving quickly over to a woman who stood near the dark. "What was your name?" She asked trying to sound calm.
"Anita." She replied sounding slightly confused.
"Anita, stay out of the shadows." The Doctor said as the Stone pulled her back. "Not a foot, not a finger in the shadows till you're safely back in your ship. Goes for all of you."
"Just stay in the light." The Stone added.
"Find a nice, bright spot and just stand. If you understand us, look very, very scared." The Doctor looked around the room at the humans who stood their not looking at all frightened.
"Little bit more scared." The Stone added. "God it's hard work." She groaned pinching the bridge of her nose slightly as Miss Evangelina was the only one trying to look the tiniest bit scared as the others stared at the two while the curly haired blonde woman looked at them slightly smirking.
"Okay, do for now." The Doctor nodded then pointed at a man. "You. Who are you?"
"Er, Dave."
"Okay, Dave." The Doctor started to move over.
"Oh, well, Other Dave," he interrupted. "Because that's Proper Dave the pilot," he pointed at another man, "he was the first Dave, so when we..."
"Other Dave, the way you came," the Doctor cut him off, "does it look the same as before?"
"Yeah." He nodded then frowned. "Oh, it's a bit darker."
"But how much?" The Stone spoke up looking out at the corridor which was made out of the book cases.
"Oh, like I could see where we came through just like a moment ago." He pointed in the direction. "I can't now."
"Seal up this door." The Doctor stepped back "We'll find another way out."
"Would you..."
"We're not looking for a way out." The older man cut Other Dave off. "Miss Evangelista?"
The woman stepped forward holding three pieces of paper. "I'm Mister Lux's personal... everything. You need to sign these contracts agreeing that your individual experience inside the library are the intellectual property of the Felman Lux Corporation." She handed them the contracts.
"Right, give it here."
"Yeah, lovely. Thanks."
"Thank you." Without glancing at the paper the three held it up and ripped it in half allowing the paper to glide towards the floor.
Mister Lux looked at the three horrified with what they had done. "My family built this library!" He stepped forward angrily. "I have rights."
"You have a mouth that won't stop." River looked over at him shutting the man up. Something the Stone found amusing trying to hide her smile that the woman seemed to know smirking at her before becoming serious again. "You two think there's danger here?"
"Something came to this library and killed everything in it." The Doctor said. "Killed a whole world. Danger? Could be."
"That was a hundred years ago." She stated. "The Library's been silent for a hundred years. Whatever came here's long dead."
"Are you sure about that?" The Time Lady raised a brow.
"Bet your life?" The Doctor asked the woman smirked at them both. "Always."
"What are you doing?" Mister Lux said to Other David.
"They said to seal the door."
"Torch." The Doctor held out his hand. The Stone moved over and took the torch that Mister Lux was holding. "Thanks." She muttered then handed it to the Doctor.
"You're taking orders from them?" He looked offended.
"Spooky, isn't it?" The Doctor grinned.
"Very." The Stone chuckled lightly then followed him.
"Almost every species in the universe has an irrational fear of the dark. But they're wrong because it's not irrational."
"It's Vashta Nerada." The Stone coldly said slightly shivering.
"What's Vashta Nerada?" Donna frowned looking where the Doctor shone the light.
"It's what's in the dark." The Doctor said. "It's what's always in the dark. Lights!" He shouted spinning around. "That's what we need, lights. You got lights?"
"What for?" River asked.
"Form a circle." He said. "Safe area. Big as you can."
"We need the lights to be pointing out." The Stone added.
"Oi. Do as they say." River said over her shoulder.
"You're not listening to this man and woman?" Mister Lux looked at her as if she was crazy.
"Apparently I am. Anita, unpack the lights. Other Dave, make sure the door's secure, then help Anita. Mister Lux, put your helmet back on, block the visor. Proper Dave, find an active terminal. I want you to access the library database. See what you can find about what happened here a hundred years ago." She ordered. "Pretty boy, pretty girl, you're with me. Step into my office."
"Professor Song, why am I the only one wearing my helmet?" Mister Lux asked placing his helmet back on.
"I don't fancy you." She smirked. The Doctor and the Stone leant against the terminal Dave was working at. "We can probably help you." The Doctor nodded meaning himself and the Stone
"Pretty boy, pretty girl. With me, I said." River spoke up again. The Time Lords frowned as Donna smirked at how confused they both looked.
"Oh, I'm pretty boy?" The Doctor suddenly realised.
"Yes." Donna laughed. "Ooh, that came out a bit quick."
"Pretty?" He glanced at the Time Lady beside him as Donna shrugged. "Meh."
"I would say something but you would never let me live it down, but me pretty?" She scoffed not believing a word.
"Mhm." He hummed. "Very." He grinned kissing her cheek taking the Time Lady's hand.
"Now's not the time to be a flirt Doctor." She laughed, the two of them walked over to River while the Doctor spoke over his shoulder to the small team behind him. "Don't let your shadows cross. Seriously, don't even let them touch. Any of them could be infected."
"How can a shadow be infected?" Other Dave asked.
"Let's not find out." The Time Lady replied.
The Doctor and Stone leant against a table as River started to pull things out of a backpack before reaching for a small blue book that made the TimeLords frown slightly seeing that it looked slightly like the TARDIS.
"Thanks." She briefly looked up at them then back at the book flicking through the pages.
"For what?" The Doctor frowned.
"The usual. For coming when I call."
"Oh, that was you?"
"See." The Stone lightly hit his arm. "I did say it was a woman."
"Alright, Sherlock." The Doctor chuckled shaking his head at her.
"You're both doing a very good job, acting like you don't know me. I'm assuming there's a reason." River looked up at them.
"A fairly good one, actually." The Stone replied.
"Okay, shall we do diaries, then?" She asked as they looked at her blankly. "Where are we this time? Er, going by both your faces, I'd say it's early days for you two, yeah?" She looked between them. "So, er, crash of the Byzantium. Have we done that yet?" They continued to stare at her blankly. "Obviously ringing no bells." She muttered. "Right. Oh, picnic at Asgard." She smiled fondly. "Have we done Asgard yet?" They both raised a brow at her. "Obviously not. Blimey, very early days, then. Whoo, life with time travellers." She muttered. "Never knew it could be such hard work." She glanced at them both. "Look at you two. Oh, you're both young."
"We're really not, you know." The Doctor chuckled slightly.
"No, but you two are." She placed a hand on their cheeks the Stone slightly flinching while they both widened their eyes not feeling very comfortable, the only person who did that was the Doctor to her and the Stone to him when they were both comforting each other. They had no idea who this woman even was. "Your eyes. You're both younger than I've ever seen you."
"You've seen us before, then?" The Doctor glanced at her hand slightly moving away.
"Doctor, Stone" she looked between then her voice falling to a whisper, "please tell me you know who I am." She pleaded dropping her hands and stepping back slightly at their next words. "Who are you?"
She stepped back further looking slightly heart broken. The Stone glanced at the woman then the Doctor as he did the same both of the Time Lords unsure of what to do. Opening her mouth to speak the Stone closed it when they heard a loud ringing.
"Sorry, that was me." Dave informed them as the Time Lords turned around glancing at each other for a moment. "Trying to get through into the security protocols. I seem to have set something off." Dave continued. "What is that? Is that an alarm?"
"Doctor?" Donna looked at him. "Stone?" Her eyes shifted to the blonde. "That sounds like..."
"It is." They both replied. "It's a phone."
The Doctor and Stone moved over to the terminal Dave was standing in front of. "I'm trying to call up the data core, but it's not responding." He said. "Just that noise."
"But it's a phone." Donna frowned.
"Let me try something." He flashed his sonic at the screen which then showed up a red message with 'access denied' "Okay, doesn't like that." He frowned.
"Let me try Doctor." He stepped to the side slightly as she began to type at the computer then stopped and pressed the enter key. "Ta-Da!" She beamed the two of them high fiving as the screen then changed. They both then frowned as a young girl came on the monitor.
"Hello?" The Doctor said slightly leaning in.
"Hello." The young girl frowned. "Are you in my television?"
"Well, no, I'm..." He frowned then glanced at the Stone for help. "We're sort of... in space." She spoke up standing beside the Doctor. "We were trying to call up the data core of a triple grid security processor."
"Would you like to speak to my Dad?" The girl asked.
"Dad or your Mum." The Doctor nodded. "That'd be lovely." The Time Lady tried to give the girl a warm smile seeing the confusion on her face.
"I know you two." She looked between them. "You're in my library."
"Your library?" They repeated.
"The library's never been on the television before." She said. "What have you done?"
"Er, well, I-" he paused correcting himself. "The Stone." He nodded at her as she waved. "Just rerouted the interface." The screen then cut out and access denied returned.
"What happened?" River spoke up. "Who was that?"
"We need another terminal." The Doctor said. "Keep working on those lights. We need those lights!" He shouted. The TimeLords then headed over to another terminal as River ordered the team. "You heard him, people. Let there be light."
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