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- Speed of Light
- Multiple posts per day
- Writing Levels
- Advanced
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Genres
- Sci-fi, modern, horror, a bit of dark romance stories.
Previously:
In the journey to Orzammar, the runaway Jedi Markha was signaled by another force user of their presence within the city. However, before she could confront them, the mysterious figure vanished, leaving behind a small device that seemed to allow people to travel between universes like the heroes could, except the tech was different from theirs. There was also a message left with the device,
"Don't come alone." -- A friend
Weighing their options, and at the insistence of Markha, the group decided to take the chance and used the device to travel to wherever it may lead. The Jedi recruited a few to go with her, as the note requested, and was given a device that would send out a distress signal to the the ship known as the 'TARDIS.' It would swoop in and get everyone out of safety in a moments notice.
Now, the distress signal has gone off, and with The Doctor and those willing to join him in the rescue, they fly off to where Markha's group is. Two bases, built into an asteroid field, located on the dark side of the moon to an unknown planet. Will they be successful?
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The bases were surrounded by clusters of ships, guarding the moon and asteroid field from any unwanted attention. Thankfully, The TARDIS could simply materialize inside the exact base Markha was in, in the exact spot she and her group would be standing on. It would just form around them, and poof, back home in the blink of an eye.
..... Well, that's usually how it's supposed to happen. The Doctor is known, from time to time, to land in the wrong location.
When the group stepped outside, they weren't anywhere near Markha. They were in a massive ship hanger, with smoke filling the air from all the ships on fire, mixed with the smell of charcoal bodies.
There was a door at the far end of the hanger, partially open. It could be opened more with some force to get to the other side.
In the journey to Orzammar, the runaway Jedi Markha was signaled by another force user of their presence within the city. However, before she could confront them, the mysterious figure vanished, leaving behind a small device that seemed to allow people to travel between universes like the heroes could, except the tech was different from theirs. There was also a message left with the device,
"Don't come alone." -- A friend
Weighing their options, and at the insistence of Markha, the group decided to take the chance and used the device to travel to wherever it may lead. The Jedi recruited a few to go with her, as the note requested, and was given a device that would send out a distress signal to the the ship known as the 'TARDIS.' It would swoop in and get everyone out of safety in a moments notice.
Now, the distress signal has gone off, and with The Doctor and those willing to join him in the rescue, they fly off to where Markha's group is. Two bases, built into an asteroid field, located on the dark side of the moon to an unknown planet. Will they be successful?
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The bases were surrounded by clusters of ships, guarding the moon and asteroid field from any unwanted attention. Thankfully, The TARDIS could simply materialize inside the exact base Markha was in, in the exact spot she and her group would be standing on. It would just form around them, and poof, back home in the blink of an eye.
..... Well, that's usually how it's supposed to happen. The Doctor is known, from time to time, to land in the wrong location.
When the group stepped outside, they weren't anywhere near Markha. They were in a massive ship hanger, with smoke filling the air from all the ships on fire, mixed with the smell of charcoal bodies.
There was a door at the far end of the hanger, partially open. It could be opened more with some force to get to the other side.