In this sequel to 'Totally Doctor Who', the Doctor finds himself teaming up with WOOHP agents Sam, Clover and Alex once again, to investigate a freak snowstorm that has engulfed the entire Earth. The trail leads to the North Pole, where they discove...
From their vantage point on a ridge, the Doctor and Alex were prudently observing the huge Dalek spacecraft, its vast, metallic bulk standing out from the snowy environment. They had been lucky that the tracks left by Clover and Sam in the snow held up long enough for them to follow the trail right to the Dalek stronghold, though they had be careful to remain hidden from the small group of Daleks guarding the entrance.
"Wow," breathed Alex in awe. "That's one cool starship! It's like something straight out of 'Mars Attacks'!"
"I beg your pardon?" asked the Doctor, raising an eyebrow inquisitively.
"Oh, it's this really cool film," explained Alex, "where a load of mean and ugly aliens from Mars try to invade the Earth and they totally get their butts kicked! I must have seen that film a hundred times and I still love it."
"I doubt the Ice Warriors of Mars would love it," smirked the Doctor in amusement. "In fact, some of the ones I've met might find it quite offensive!" He turned his head back towards the direction of the ship and indicated the light beam coming out through an opening in the top of the ship.
"But let's get back to our current situation," he continued. "We'll need to find a way to get on-board, rescue Sam and Clover, and stop whatever it is that the Daleks are planning. It's a logical assumption that the source of the climate change is coming from whatever is generating that energy beam. We put that out of action and the weather should theoretically turn back to how it was before the Daleks arrived."
"But how are we going to get in there without getting zapped by those metal brutes?" asked Alex, as she pointed towards the Daleks presently guarding the entry ramp that led into the ship.
"Well, do you still have your Compowder with you?" asked the Doctor thoughtfully with a calculating look on his face.
"Sure thing," confirmed Alex. "But what good will that do?"
"I'm going to try out a little trick I first used on the planet Spiridon," explained the Doctor, giving a scheming glint in his eyes. "You see, the guidance systems of the Daleks casings operate by means of high frequency radio-impulses. With a few modifications, your Compowder should be able to jam those impulses and render a Dalek immobile."
"Hey, smart thinking there, Doc!" said Alex as she got out her Compowder, suddenly very glad that Jerry had called the Doctor in to help out. Alex hated to admit it, but she was feeling a little out of her depth on this mission. Having never encountered the Daleks before, it was good that the Doctor was on hand to advise, apparently having had more experience on dealing with these aliens than anyone else. She was just starting to walk across to the Doctor to pass the device over to him, when her foot caught on something hidden under the snow and she fell flat on her face.
"Oof! What a lousy place to put a rock!" grumbled Alex as she got irately back on her feet.
The Doctor looked closely at the object in the snow that Alex had tripped on. "I'm afraid that's no rock, Alex," he said quietly. He crossed over and started to brush the snow away from the object. Alex's face fell when she realised what she had tripped over.
"Oh no!" she exclaimed in shock. "That's June and Mike, the two missing agents Jerry told us about! Are they...?"
"I'm afraid so," said the Doctor sadly. "They must have tracked the spaceship here okay, but the Daleks clearly found them before they had a chance to get back."
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