World War Three

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Summary: Able is an actual doctor, and so, so much more. We all know 'The Doctor' does have a pendent for running into impossible things - and if Able was anything, he was an impossible thing. (A twist on the usual OC and The Doctor formula has original ideas and later on, canon divergence. M/M)

Warnings: This is a Doctor Who fic, so I doubt any of the readers will turn down reading this just because it's slash. After all, we have the canon Jack Harkness. (Who deserves a warning all on his own.) Canon typical violence, language, and later on there will probably be more explicit sexual content.

Authour Note: So I based a bit of the power system for Able on The Flash TV show. Calories burned during its use, more will be explained and discovered as we go on, but that's the gist of it. I'm starting to plan on dispersing these chapters after a bit more time has passed. I really hope that more of you guys will start reviewing the story as well. Of course you don't have to, but meh. It actually seems like not a whole lot of people are interested in the story, which kind of makes me sad. Nothing for it though, I'm enjoying writing it and I've fallen in love with my own character. I love the next episode, "Dalek", so I'm bound to have loads of fun writing that one.

I've got to say, I feel like Able sort of fell into the background in the second part of of this chapter. The beginning was all well and good, but when you have four characters in the room, it's hard not to let one of them go, I also feel like there were a lot of canon-lines this chapter. Not that Able said them, like those other OC stories, but just like, it felt like a whole lot of regurgitation. I hope it's still enjoyable, and please, leave me your thoughts.

Chapter Five: World War Three

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Electricity coursed through Able's body, and he could feel it within every cell, the pain was horrible, excruciating, and he couldn't help but ask himself if this was the sort of pain the hazmat suit guy that Able had killed went through. Then, the ginger noticed something strange. Every time one of his cells died, that cell just flipped itself around, back in time to just a few moments before it had died, and every cell in his body was doing so. When his heart stopped beating because of the electrical currents disturbing it, the heart went back to the state it had been just a few moments before, when it was beating strong. The process continued on and on, never stopping, as the 'aliens' that had designed to kill him laughed at their misfortune.

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It was no surprise that Able wasn't thinking to the best of his ability. With so much electricity running through his body at once, it had to interfere with the neural connections in his brain. That, and the horrible amount of pain coursing through his body. The Doctor didn't seem to have the same problem, as he lifted his hand and pulled the I.D. off of himself.

Why didn't Able think of that?

Probably because he didn't have a super advanced Time Lord brain to protect from electrical interference.

So he didn't come up with the idea on his own, but once Able had seen The Doctor do it, he followed suit. Although, frankly, Able was much less dramatic. He just dropped his on the floor, whereas The Doctor held it in his hand for a few moments as he turned toward the Slitheen, walking closer with his I.D.

"Deadly to humans, maybe."

He took the electrified I.D. and pushed it into the unsuited Slitheen, making the suited one next to him also wither in pain as the electricity ravaged through them.

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