"Nah. Well, yes. They didn't reverse it. They just altered it. I reversed it and their ship is going really fast now. They don't seem happy about it yet, so, yes. Running." Which they obviously were.
The Doctor made sure to let Billy into the TARDIS first, then dashed toward the console, smiling brightly at Billy. "That's it! Your town and its many tired business people should be good as new." That said he started to look at the monitor, frowning as he entered something. He lifted a hand to scratch behind his ear, face suddenly changed to thoughtful.
"Alright... I'll bring you back, Billy, but no time for goodbyes. Nothing personal, but if I don't do something fast, their ship is going to crash."
Billy opened his mouth once or twice to argue---he really did want to help---but stopped himself, shaking his head.
"All right. Just stay safe out there, Doctor."
At least Zordon wouldn't be able to scold him for spilling secrets? That thought settled inside him like a dreadful sinking sensation, though. There was still so much he wanted to know!
"Well. If you ever return, I'd be happy to meet up," he offered.
"I'll definitely return for you, Billy. I feel like we have a lot to talk about."
The Doctor hits a button and the TARDIS comes to a standstill. He strokes the console absentmindedly. "If I don't get myself blown up, that is. Or shot."
Well, he'd see about that. "Don't wait up!"
And with that he starts off again, only when the TARDIS dematerializes it's without Billy, so he comes to stand on the ground just where they'd left from originally.
"Please don't," he smiled, having just barely a second to wave goodbye.
Billy had to blink a few times to adjust to the sunlight when the Doctor disappeared. What a strange adventure that was. He'd definitely have a lot to report back to his friends tonight---
---and already his communicator was going off, Kimberly's worried voice sounding in his ear. The Rangers were out cleaning up around town, and they needed Blue to assist them in clearing the roadways.
And he was certain Zordon wouldn't let him go tonight without a lot of questioning, so there was that. Plenty to push that bizarre encounter to the back of his mind...at least, until the next time.
With one last look to the skies, Billy reached for his morpher and set off.
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The Doctor made sure to let Billy into the TARDIS first, then dashed toward the console, smiling brightly at Billy. "That's it! Your town and its many tired business people should be good as new." That said he started to look at the monitor, frowning as he entered something. He lifted a hand to scratch behind his ear, face suddenly changed to thoughtful.
"Alright... I'll bring you back, Billy, but no time for goodbyes. Nothing personal, but if I don't do something fast, their ship is going to crash."
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"All right. Just stay safe out there, Doctor."
At least Zordon wouldn't be able to scold him for spilling secrets? That thought settled inside him like a dreadful sinking sensation, though. There was still so much he wanted to know!
"Well. If you ever return, I'd be happy to meet up," he offered.
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The Doctor hits a button and the TARDIS comes to a standstill. He strokes the console absentmindedly. "If I don't get myself blown up, that is. Or shot."
Well, he'd see about that. "Don't wait up!"
And with that he starts off again, only when the TARDIS dematerializes it's without Billy, so he comes to stand on the ground just where they'd left from originally.
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Billy had to blink a few times to adjust to the sunlight when the Doctor disappeared. What a strange adventure that was. He'd definitely have a lot to report back to his friends tonight---
---and already his communicator was going off, Kimberly's worried voice sounding in his ear. The Rangers were out cleaning up around town, and they needed Blue to assist them in clearing the roadways.
And he was certain Zordon wouldn't let him go tonight without a lot of questioning, so there was that. Plenty to push that bizarre encounter to the back of his mind...at least, until the next time.
With one last look to the skies, Billy reached for his morpher and set off.
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