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Match 11112 The Daleks vs. Reapers


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"What are you planning?" The Doctor whispered quietly to himself. He wore his usual attire, standing slouched over the control panel of the TARDIS. He stood silently for a moment, before turning swiftly towards the door, adjusting his bow-tie to ensure that it looked proper, and made a dash towards the door.

 

"Where are we?" Amy Pond asked in her thick Scottish accent. She stood several feet away from the control panel to the left of the Doctor. She wore a plaid, long-sleeved shirt, with the sleeves rolled up, and typical blue jeans. She leaned back against one of the many random metal railings in the TARDIS as she asked the question, but leaned forward in anticipation of the Doctor's answer.

 

"I don't know..." The Doctor replied after a moment's hesitation, examining the door. "We're supposed to be in the 2100's, but..." The Doctor applied a little push on the door and it flung upon, revealing what appeared to be a life support room in a small space-traveling ship. The room was mostly empty, with the exception of a small desk and large window that showed the vast emptiness of space as the ship zoomed silently through space. The Doctor stepped out of the blue phone-booth, his eyes fixed on the window in front of him. It was only a few seconds later that Amy Pond stepped out, mesmerized by the sight out the window.

 

"Who are you?" A deep, almost electronic voice called from behind the desk. The pair turned to see a reptilian humanoid sitting at the desk, his head turning to face the intruders. The Doctor's face was instantly filled with disbelief, causing him to remain silent, other than a few awkward noises that escaped his mouth as he tried to make sense of the creature. After a few seconds, it was Amy who broke the silence.

 

"He's the Doctor, and I'm Amy Pond." The Doctor turned to Amy, curious as to why she had given a straight answer to an unknown creature, which she responded to by nodding towards the pistol held firmly in one of the creature's hands.

 

"How did you get in here?" The creature asked, seemingly more out of genuine curiosity than any military procedure that might have been in place. Amy almost answer his question, but the Doctor cut in.

 

"We have a TARDIS." The Doctor replied, nodding his head behind him towards the blue phone-booth. "It can go anywhere." The creature stood up and faced the two of them, revealing it's green face and large, black eyes, and nodded, assumedly out of acceptance for their answer. "If you don't mind me asking, what are you? I mean, what species?"

 

The creature faced the Doctor. "I'm a Drell. My name is Thane Krios." He extended his open hand to the Doctor, which the Doctor slowly reached his hand to and shook, with a look of surprise still on his face.

 

"I've never heard of a Drell..." The Doctor began, squinting his eyes as if it would make the creature more clear, "Where are you from?"

 

"My homeworld is Rakhana, but Drell have left that planet for a long time." Thane's face didn't change expression at all as he answered the question. The Drell weren't a common race, and there were a fair amount of people who had never seen one before, so the question didn't surprise Thane as much as it would have if he were a member of most other species. "I'm sorry, but I need to take you to Commander Shepard." Thane nodded his head to the left in the direction of the door. Amy and the Doctor reluctantly followed Thane through the large doors and into a spacious elevator. Thane pressed a button and waited for it to start, much to the dismay of the impatient Doctor. Grabbing his sonic screwdriver from his coat, he pointed it at the control panel and caused it to go incredibly fast up to the top.

 

The three stepped off the elevator and into the large Captain's cabin of the ship. The room was mostly empty, the wall on the left have an aquarium with all kinds of strange and exotic fish, in front of them stood a bed, and to the right a table and disorganized shelves. A large man stood up from the chairs behind the desk in the room. He had facial scars on one side of his face that glowed an unnatural, almost orange glow. He looked incredibly serious as he stood, the face of a man who had known nothing but war. His eyes had an almost enraged look in them as he stared down the Drell walking the intruders into his cabin. The commander examined the three for a few seconds before leaning back.

 

"How are these people?" The commander said, crossing his arms in front of his chest as he slowly rose to his feet. The look on his face implied that the Doctor's TARDIS excuse wouldn't go over well with him, but since it was the truth, the Doctor decided to stick to it. He took a deep breath before putting a large smile on his face and extending his hand to the commander, who now stood only a few feet away from him. The commander rejected the invitation, staring the Doctor in the face, and the Doctor awkwardly pulled his hand back, scratching the back of his neck.

 

"I'm the Doctor." He introduced in his usual way. The commander continued staring angrily at the pair of them, addressing Thane.

 

"How the hell did they get on my ship?" The Commander demanded. The Drell stepped forward in the space between the Doctor and Amy, trying to calm the commander down.

 

"They are from a different time. I believe they got here by time-traveling." Thane replied with his usual straight face. The commander didn't seem to believe him at first, but he couldn't think of any other way they could have gotten on the ship, and Thane wasn't one to play tricks.

 

"Why are you here?" The commander asked the Doctor, much less angrily than before. His questions seemed to simmer down to a genuine curiosity of the Doctor's motive rather than hostility towards an attack.

 

"I don't know..." At first the commander looked angry at this answer, but he didn't really care that the Doctor wasn't telling him.

 

"I think you should leave." The commander started to move back towards the table, but the Doctor grabbed him on the shoulder before he sat down. The commander almost turned and punched the Doctor in the face, but restrained himself.

 

"I don't know why I'm here, " The Doctor began, letting go of the commander's shoulder, "But if the TARDIS sent me here, it must be something important." The commander looked at Thane for confirmation, to which Thane nodded. Letting out a sigh, the commander extended his hand to the Doctor, which the Doctor shook gladly.

 

"My name's Shepard." He told them, releasing the Doctor's hand. "Thane, show them around the ship. Let them meet the crew." Thane nodded and led the two into the elevator, which the Doctor quickly used the screwdriver to make faster. The elevator shot down to the bottom floor, and the Doctor and Amy stepped off.

 

"Aren't you coming?" Amy invited, to which Thane shook his head.

 

"I need to get back to my prayers. Good luck, Doctor and Amy." The Drell said as the elevator door closed. The Doctor and Amy looked at each other, nodded, and silently decided to split up to examine the ship. The Doctor went to a room immediately to the left, while Amy went to the end of the hallway.

 

Inside the room were the engines, which were being operated by three people. One of them in particular fascinated the Doctor. She wore a full-body blackish purple suit that covered every inch of her body. Her hands had three large fingers, as did her feet, and the only part of her real body that he could see were her eyes, visible through her pinkish transparent mask. The Doctor awkwardly approached the girl, tapping her on the shoulder. After a moment of shock, the girl reluctantly greeted him.

 

"Um... Hello..." She said slowly, not moving her eyes from the small screen in front of her. Her elongated fingers tapped various buttons on the screen as the Doctor watched intrusively over her shoulder.

 

"So," The Doctor began, taking a step to the left so as to not be directly behind her, "What's your name?" He asked as pleasantly as he could, with a smile on his face. She still didn't change her focus from the screen, but was quick to respond.

 

"My name is Tali'Zorah vas Normandy." She answered, finally facing the Doctor, "And you are?"

 

"I'm the Doctor he replied, examining her suit up close. "Where did you guys get the technology for this ship? This is thousands of years before your time..." The Doctor asked, much to Tali's surprise.

 

"I imagine it was from the Protheans." The very mention of the word made everything make sense in the Doctor's head. Why he hadn't recognized the various species, why the people were so far ahead of their time, and even why the TARDIS had brought him here. The Doctor ran out of the room and down the hall to retrieve Amy.

 

"We have to get out of here, now!" The Doctor demanded, the sense of urgency catching Amy off-guard. He grabbed her hand and lead her into the elevator, which he sped up with his screwdriver.

 

"What's wrong?" Amy asked, pulling her hand away. The Doctor was focused on the elevator, but still answered her question.

 

"All of this is wrong..." The Doctor began.

 

"How do you mean 'wrong'?" Amy asked, unsatisfied with the Doctor's previous answer.

 

"They shouldn't have this technology yet." The elevator door opened on the third floor and the two stepped out. "It all makes since. In the future, a race called the Protheans created artificial intelligence that threatened to destroy all organic life. To get away from them, the Protheans ran away to the past, but it looks like the Reapers found a way to follow them." The Doctor explained, almost at the TARDIS. Suddenly, the entire ship began to shake, knocking both the Doctor and Amy down.

 

"We're under attack!" Shepard's voice boomed over the intercom. The Doctor scrambled to his feet and ran into the room with the TARDIS, but the sight he saw almost made him fall over again. Outside the window was the Dalek fleet, several Dalek Warships surrounding the Dalek Flagship.

 

"What're they doing here?" The Doctor demanded. He got in the TARDIS and piloted it into the Dalek Flagship. "What're you doing here?" He asked as he stepped out of the ship. Instantly, the Dalek tried to surround him, but he held out a self destruct button for the TARDIS. "How did you get here?"

 

A single Dalek stepped forward. "We discovered ancient technology that allowed us to follow the Doctor. You cannot escape up any longer! We will exterminate!" Just as the Dalek finished saying that, one of the Dalek ships got hit with a bright red lazer, engulfing it in flames. Several strange ships began to zip around the Dalek fleet as the fleet began firing back. The Doctor used this distraction to sneak back into the TARDIS and get back on the Normandy, which managed to escape just as the two fleets clashed.

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100 Dalek warships and the Flagship

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100 Geth Warships and Sovereign

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The reapers would win evrey time. If they are out matched which they are not, they would simply indoctrinate the daleks soon adding them to the millions of species that they have harvested.

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Ah, it's Necro Day for the "guests" as well. I see.

 

"Jeff", you could, you know, log in or register and make a new topic or match on this instead.

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I know this is a necro'd topic and thus not worth debating, but... the Daleks would actually annihilate the Reapers. Their fleets are capable of wiping out galaxies in a single blast, plus they have the technology to go to war with a species who have mastered time and space and very nearly win...

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Huh, where were you guys when Pey put this up for the March Challenge?

 

This match made third-place, yet only got one comment at the time. Shame.

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Elsewhere, evidently.

 

I've been informed, vaguely and sporadically, that the Reapers can bust planets, or at least large portions of them, somehow. I don't know myself, but i was always under the impression that they were planet-level threats.

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...A single Reaper isn't a planetary threat? o,o

 

From what I saw, a single one can handle a large fleet of the Asari and the Alliance but they took quite a lot just to besiege planets and essentially the galaxy as a whole.

 

Which really denotes the massive difference between the Daleks and the Reapers.

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They are. The Daleks are galaxy-level threats.

 

Their ships can blow up Galaxies? Straight up, no bull, they just have spaceships that can blow up Galaxies?

 

...A single Reaper isn't a planetary threat? o,o

 

From what I saw, a single one can handle a large fleet of the Asari and the Alliance but they took quite a lot just to besiege planets and essentially the galaxy as a whole.

 

Which really denotes the massive difference between the Daleks and the Reapers.

 

Fair enough, i had no idea.

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