The Doctor walked out of the TARDIS coughing, covered in a thick white dust. He sniffed, before letting out a loud sneeze--it sent him back against the ship, a loud knock alerting Helen that he was probably going to get a headache. He groaned and darted back into the TARDIS, coming out moments later. He was less covered in what looked to be very thick pollen--or glitter--when he caught sight of Helen.
"Ah. Hello. Pollen, on your floor, my fault. I'll clean it up." He looked up as the lights flickered again, eyebrows furrowing.
"Oh, something's wrong. Something's very wrong. Systems down?"
She winced at the loud crack. Her eyes went down to the pollen before she shook her head and rolled her eyes. She didn't pay attention to the second flickering. It was going to be happening until Henry got everything stabilized.
"We were attacked by a remote hack a few days ago. All of the patients that needed special habitats have been placed on a back up generator." Helen said. "Henry is working on returning the main systems to full capacity."
"Oh, nasty," he remarked, making a face. "I'll go help, if you don't need me otherwise." The Doctor dug through his pockets, then paused and looked at his inner coat. Where was his sonic?
Helen rolled her eyes. Apparently he was becoming senile in his old age, or the space pollen was much too distracting for him. She reached up and pulled the sonic from behind his ear and handed it to him. Why was it there, of all places? She wasn't entirely sure she wanted the answer to that.
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"Ah. Hello. Pollen, on your floor, my fault. I'll clean it up." He looked up as the lights flickered again, eyebrows furrowing.
"Oh, something's wrong. Something's very wrong. Systems down?"
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"We were attacked by a remote hack a few days ago. All of the patients that needed special habitats have been placed on a back up generator." Helen said. "Henry is working on returning the main systems to full capacity."
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"Oh--oh no."
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"Henry is in his lab."
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