Part Nine
Found
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Part Five
Distress
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This will be an adult, err, graphic version of the tale posted on FF.net with more violence, sexual themes, and rowdiness… well maybe not the rowdiness. 
The Time War left him shattered & alone. Experiments left her shattered & open. The tools for revenge also form a web that cannot be broken. You’re not scared of the dark are you? The Ninth Doctor, River and Simon Tam, The Crew and Passengers of Hunter-Gratzner. A Dr Who – Firefly – Riddick crossover
Summary: The Doctor, reeling from the effects of the Time War as the last surviving Time Lord, stumbles into a situation he cannot ignore when the TARDIS lands him inside a ship that is clearly in trouble. His people may be gone, but the stamp he’s made on the universe is still there, and he finds himself caught in a web spun of the choices he’s made in the past…
It’s 2517. Something in the past has prompted humanity to explode out from their home world, Sol 3. Could the events of 2164 be responsible? Was Earth a myth or was it real? In fleeing Earth-that-Was, humanity scattered to the stars across the galactic arm. Initial survey teams targeted likely planets and systems for habitation and not all of them ended up on the same side of the sector. Blue Sun exists on one side, separated by a patch of ‘wild space’ filled with exotic binary and triple star systems, from the rest of civilized space. Few ships brave the route. But luck has it that one ship is. It’s a ghost run, the only contact that the two sides have. Port of Departure: Eavesdown Docks, Persephone. Mixed Sino-Anglo culture. Port of Call: Tangiers-5. Darkside. Mixed Islamic-Anglo culture. Crew complement: Four. Passengers: Forty. Living ‘Cargo’: Two.
So what happens when a passenger by the name of Dr. Simon Tam and his cargo get on the wrong ship? And just how is this related to the Time War?
Features Doctor 9, Pre-“Rose”; Simon and River Tam, Pre-“Serenity” Firefly episode 1&2; and the cast of Pitch Black…
Part One
Despair
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