Flip of A Coin Pt. 5

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One minute, Theodore's trying to find answers, next, he's on his knees, trying to rewire the TARDIS and turn it back on, with a torch in his mouth, and the light his only help. He fiddles with things that he doesn't know the names of and how to even translate them to something he can tell Lila. While trying to stick them together, hoping to get sparks, using his Sonic Screwdriver in hopes something happens, and go from there, Theodore kept the torch in his mouth as the light lit up the underside of the TARDIS.

By the time he finished, Theodore realized, he can't get the TARDIS back on from the console room. He must go to the source and hope he's able to power it on from there.

The Heart of the TARDIS.

Few ever seen it, only those that it authorizes can go inside an area that nobody outside the few authorized knows about. It's hidden enough, nobody's able to find it unless they're authorized and know what they're looking for, which Theodore knows exactly.

Taking the torch out of his mouth as he gets up, Theodore goes down the hallway of the TARDIS, looking for a specific area in the winding hallway of the TARDIS. It'll look like a wall, but in the centre's a wall décor, it looks nothing out of place, so nobody knows they must use the Sonic Screwdriver with it.

It's like a secondary key and Theodore spots the wall as he flashed light on it. He went towards it and held up his Sonic Screwdriver to the wall décor. Pressing the button, his icy blue eyes watched as the blue light came through the hole of the topper, and the wall opened like a sliding door.

Going inside, there's a distinct air about this area of the TARDIS. Should, since there's a reactor.

As is with most technological things, the TARDIS requires tonnes of energy to function, hence the need for a nuclear reactor. Not the one expected, this one's far more advanced, compact, but still powerful compared to a human made nuclear reactor.

There's darkness as Theodore flashed light walking around, he looked for something he needed, and found a box of the jewels and minerals he and Lila collected from their one of their previous adventures dealing with weeping angels.

Funny name, weeping angels.

They don't cry and they don't cover their faces very often to warrant being called "weeping", makes no sense why that is.

Hm, don't know then.

Going through the box, Theodore grabbed a couple of stones before looking for another box. When he found it, he used his free hand to grab one large round black orb before pushing the heavy box aside.

Locating the striped circular covered chute, Theodore used his foot to open it by giving it a good tap, before he shoved everything down the chute.

Rubbing his hands, Theodore closed the chute and headed towards the controls where he held down a button for a few seconds before pulling on one of the large handles.

He closed his eyes preemptively as he heard the motors in the TARDIS turning on and the room's engulfed in a blue light.

Temporary, this will last, but it's enough for the adventure. Every now again, Theodore must find material for the nuclear reactor to breakdown into energy. Not effective, but until everything's fixed, it's all Theodore can do.

When it was at its peak, the TARDIS wouldn't need him throwing things down a chute unless it's an emergency.

Sighing, Theodore slowly opened his eyes, letting them readjust to the bright light as the nuclear reactor hummed.

Turning off his torch, he left the room, locked it up, and walked through the lit hallway, but not before checking on Lila.

She's fast asleep, a snore coming from her, and Theodore continued his walk back to the console room.

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