To travel through space and time, one must manipulate the bounds of inter-dimensional physics. There once was an ancient race of Time Lords who created many time and relative dimensions in space in order to do this very thing. However, the ability to alter reality and create dimensions attracts certain parties who wish to do more than just travel. These parties would like to rewrite history itself for their benefit. This led to the Time War. However, in this war, certain aspects of reality have been absorbed by special anomalies. These anomalies, created by the destruction of primitive time traveling ships, hold the potential to foster and grow entire worlds invisible to their former cosmic position.
Who knows what resides in these new dimensions? Perhaps they are echoes of a moment, the scuff mark of a soldier's boot, the voice of a timeless child. Perhaps even a Doctor. "Doctor Who?" You may ask. That there indeed is the center of these anomalies....
Inspired by the stories and characters of the British Broadcasting Channel's Doctor Who and related works.
A large unidentified spacecraft mysteriously begins to approach the Earth. The Doctor and his friends have been called into UNIT to help understand this strange happening. So far, the craft seems to contain non-hostile forms of life, but with the American Commander in control of the operation with his grand plans of protecting the Earth, his actions are about to make the situation dramatically worse...
As the Doctor and his friends are taken aboard the spacecraft, the situation becomes quite clear. The Commander seems hell-bent on trying to wipe out these aliens. With his deceptive measures to help prove that these aliens are hostile, the Doctor must now stop a bloodbath taking place from the aliens and the Earth and wiping out millions of people. One thing that is proven is that we might not necessarily be invaded, and we might in fact be the invaders...
Based on the Steven Moffat era of the BBC series. A CaptainThunderWho Century 22 Production.