The Doctor and The Enterprise D (Chapters 9 & 10 – last chapters)

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Story content and all other characters in The Doctor And The Enterprise D are (c) Rob Cowell. 1995
EXCEPT the article 110 section, from the story The Doctor and
The Enterprise by Jean Airey.

The Doctor And The Enterprise D
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Chapter Nine
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The Enterprise was suffering from the barrage of firepower
from all nine Cyber ships. The battle was not going well. Two
of the ships had been crippled, but the remaining seven were
fully operational. The Cyberfleet did have a major disadvantage
though, speed. The Enterprise was more manoeuvrable and agile
than the attacking ships.
“Forward shields have dropped to 83%. Aft shields are
holding at 79%.” reported Worf.
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Doctor Who and The X-Men II The Sequel

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Doctor Who and The X-Men II The Sequel by Mr Scirev

FANFIC STORY NOTES

The first Doctor Who – X-Men crossover was written by yours truly for
the Scrolls of Gallifrey newsletter a real while ago. It was published
in 24th December 1995.
The original version which also involved quite a bit of X-Men backhistory,
including the X-Traitor saga, was even MSTified
with my permission. I even had a thought about a sequel to it at the time.
Little did I think that the sequel would take this form, thus I think it is
a better story.

Originally I wrote it as a second version of the original story, but it
ended up becoming a sequel. I didn’t even recall all the
plot details of the first version, so excuse me if it is different.
It IS supposed to be different.
It is written at a different time, after all. I’ve seen more Who, the
X-Men have been changed countless times, I’ve seen the great X-Men movie,
and I will choose that particular version of the X-Men for this story.
They came across in a realistic and straightforward manner. Also, this
fanfic features a brief Cameo by The Sliders.
They have a greater part in the Director’s Cut version of the original Doctor
Who and The X-Men. Adric does not appear in this story (he died in Earthshock
after all), instead Turlough appears.
It occurs after Mawdryn Undead but before Terminus.
The conclusion is perhaps surprising to some and different from your typical comic book story.

Well the villains – the first version preassumed, indeed was a follow-up of sorts to a Doctor Who story (Kinda) and this one will too. It also
required knowledge of another X-Men villain (The Adversary) and the long-winded saga where the X-Men had, to the knowledge of the world,
died to defeat this villain, when in reality they had moved to australia.
This story presumes this has happened in a parallel universe (Earth-616 i.e. regular continuity in Marvel’s X-Men comic books) and the
story takes place in the X-Men movie universe (their earth is Earth-10005), whose X-Men have never met the villain or indeed the Doctor, after the second X-Men movie X2 (but I wrote it before X2 was released in cinemas).
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Doctor Who and the X-Men: The Director’s Cut fanfic – Post Scriptum

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POST SCRIPTUM

Meanwhile the Doctor looked at the spatial directional stabiliser which was indicating an unusual influx of fractal chronitons. “This should be Deva Loka”, he said. Once the TARDIS dematerialised, he operated the scanner controls and looked at the viewscreen. “No, this can’t be right. This can’t be our Deva Loka.
That looks green. As a jungle would. This is something brighter.”
“It’s colourful, for sure, blue mountains, tall towers, blue trees.”, Tegan commented. The Doctor determined the current time. “This is OtherWorld, Roma’s home planet, within a special parallel flux beyond the normal parallel universes. Only we have arrived here a couple of years early. She has not met us yet. Let’s go and have a look, perhaps we can determine what went wrong and why we got here instead of Deva Loka.”
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Doctor Who and the X-Men: The Director’s Cut fanfic – Part 10

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Back to part 9

Part 10.


(Back in the SOL)
Tom: [singing] Ain’t gonna sit through this again.

After a brief jaunt to the future timeline (Earth-9910) Bishop wanted to visit, the TARDIS rematerialised in the X-Men’s grounds, and the Doctor went out to give his goodbyes. Bishop had come back with the Doctor, this was his home now.

Having no more reason to stay on within the X-Men’s universe, the Doctor was preparing to enter the TARDIS again, together with Hindle and his companions, who were on the X-Men’s Mansion grounds, playing a little baseball game with the X-Men. The game had stopped as soon as the TARDIS had materialised.

The Doctor told the X-Men that now they were prepared for whenever they might meet the Adversary and the Mara. He hoped to be back there when this would happen someday.
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Doctor Who and the X-Men: The Director’s Cut fanfic – Part 9

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Part 9.


(Back in the SOL)
Crow: Oh, for a landmine.


An angry man entered the room in the TARDIS where the X-Men, the Sliders, Hindle, the Doctor
and his companions were. “Another parallel version of myself”, he said looking at
Hindle. He was wearing military garb, his hand crouched behind spoiled some deadly gun.

(Back in the SOL)
Tom: Who’s this guy now?
Mike: How should I know?

“Hindle!” Adric shouted.
There were two Hindles in the room. The one who just came in had a military
beret, but one with some unrecognisable insignia. The new Hindle looked at the
Professor – “You! But you were dead.”
“It seems you have mistaken me for somebody else.” Arturo looked untrustingly
at the Hindle lookalike. “No, no, I’m Colonel Rickman and I killed you,
Arturo a few hours ago! You can’t be alive!” Rickman said.
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Doctor Who and the X-Men: The Director’s Cut fanfic – Part 8

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Part 8.


(Back in the SOL)

All: [singing] Five, six, seven, eight. Doctor’s waiting at the gate.

Crow: Oh, Benny A., you’re good for something.

Mike: Hey! I liked “Transit”!

Crow: You would.

The Doctor silently operated the TARDIS controls and the central
column rose. “Doctor, I can’t believe it. It’s so big inside your
TARDIS” said Xavier.

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Doctor Who and the X-Men: The Director’s Cut fanfic – Part 7

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Part 7.


(Back in the SOL)

Mike: [singing] Hope there ain’t eleven.

The Doctor’s Diary


(Back in the SOL)

Crow: Now airing on Sky One! Also on Canal Jimmy and Rai Due!

I took a deep breath when I arrived at the TARDIS doors.


(Back in the SOL)

Mike: And held it. And held it. And held it…

Crow: ‘Til I finally passed out and the fanfic ended!
X-Men
I turned slowly and looked towards the unbelieving mutants. I unlocked the
doors, opened them and went inside.


(Back in the SOL)

Tom: It’s more Ratliff!

All: Aaaaah!!

“Well, won’t you follow me, come in!” I told the X-Men.
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Doctor Who and the X-Men: The Director’s Cut fanfic – Part 6

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Part 6.


(Back in the SOL)

Crow: [singing] Throw some onions into the mix!

In the meantime, the other X-Men who went to Ellis Island have
returned, with Xavier who has landed once the galactic blockade was removed.

Professor X, Jean Grey, Rogue, Gambit, Psylocke, Bishop, Shadowcat, Beast,
Thunderbird, Nightcrawler, Colossus and the alien woman Cerise
were present in the professor’s Ready Room. The Doctor and his
companions, together with Hindle and the Sliders entered the room and they sat down.


(Back in the SOL)

Tom: It’s a Ratliff scene! Run!

Crow: Good idea, Tom!

[Crow bolts out of the theater.]

Mike: Crow! Get back here! Oh, cripes.

Tom: [unsteadily] Mike? I’m feeling a little wooozyyy… [Tom slumps over]
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Doctor Who and the X-Men: The Rewrite of the Original, or The Director’s Cut – Part 5

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Part 5.


(Back in the SOL)

Tom: [singing] Stayin’ alive! Stayin’ alive!

Mike: That’s the spirit, Tom!

The familiar wheezing sound of


(Back in the SOL)

Crow: The ’85 Jimmy as it climbed a hill…

the TARDIS could be heard in an alley
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Doctor Who and the X-Men: The Rewrite of the Original, or The Director’s Cut – Part 4

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(Back in the SOL)
All: [singing] Deedle doodle door!

In the TARDIS

After the TARDIS has travelled to Universe-616, the Doctor has entered the co-ordinates of Earth-616, but somehow something is is blocking the TARDIS, as soon as it reaches the outer edges of the Solar System.
Adric said “The TARDIS scanners are indicating a huge facility with thousands of inhabitants, of various alien races, beyond the orbit of Pluto.” “It appears to be a transmat terminus, due to the energies which are being generated there”, the Doctor commented. “We’ll have to materialise there first”
“Doctor, is Earth 616 the same as our own Earth Prime?” asked Arturo.
“No, it is not. I am sorry.” the Doctor replied.
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