Doctor Who: The Time of the Companions: Book 3 (Doctor Who: The Companions' Adventure) by M. Cour
Author:M., Cour [M., Cour]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2016-10-07T04:00:00+00:00
Kate, the Doctors, companions, Harriet and some guards met the Angels as they were led in by Dasha. It was an incredible sight of those stone angels sliding into the Tower, to negotiate the alliance between Angels and people of Earth. For an hour the negotiations went and eventually the alliance was formed, and the next few weeks was spent with organizing which soldiers between countries would be used for the energy transfer. Five thousand were selected, and on the fateful day, five thousand Angels came to Earth, seizing the volunteers. Across space and time, the soldiers were transferred and were placed safely on Larissa and a few other planets who were under the jurisdiction of the Shadow Proclamation and were benign to Level 5 planets.
Fueled enough by the energy they absorbed, the Angels led the siege across the skies and arrived at Crellia, where the Daleks were located on the planet and their ships filled the depths of space around it.
Alongside them, the two TARDISes belonging to the Doctors were on either side of the army of Angels in their ships. The Daleks eventually met them in the skies of space, their armada even larger than the Angels.
Both sets of Doctors and companions were to stand there and observe until all was ready, allowing a war to happen despite their desires for the reverse.
The Crellians hailed the Angels and the Doctors watched on their monitors. The Daleks came on the screen.
“Angels of Crellia,” the head Dalek said, “I am Dalek Kal, and you return to your planet.”
“Dalek Kal,” the head Angel, named Pallas, voiced, “I am Pallas, son of Pagidin, and we shall retake our homeland.”
“You come to die.”
“This is not Skaro!” Pallas declared, “why did you come to our home? Why did you do it?”
“The answer is plain.”
“What?”
“It was our right.”
“Your right?”
“All that are not Dalek are not our equals.”
“This is coming from a walking trashcan.”
“We Daleks are the superior race to anyone.”
“We are stone.”
“Even stone can be destroyed.”
“And metal can be ripped apart.”
“Our numbers are larger and our fighting tactics are superior.”
“Once and for all, Daleks, leave our planet and return to your own world, or we shall lay waste to your armies here.”
“Daleks do not surrender. We do not surrender. You will all be exterminated. Exterminated! Exterminated!”’
“Then there is nothing more to discuss,” Pallas said, “And the war begins.”
“Yes,” Dalek Kal said.
The war call between both space armadas was sounded, and eventually the battle began as Dalek and Crellians fought each other. Lasers shot against the skies as the fray began at its fullest.
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