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McSpreddin of McSpreddin, Laird of Lorne, better know to the intelligence community as ex-Nazi war-criminal Hans Klappen, stepped off the sea plane and into the dinghy, helped by two beefy henchmen with shovels. The pilot stayed with the plane. The Alpine hat danced around the cross-hairs.
 
'Not yet, mate,' muttered Leighton, I'll keep you for later.'
 
'I don't understand grandfather,' said Susan, 'The Zarbi were really harmless monsters, once the Animus was defeated.'
 
They were in the headmaster's study of the local school. Dr. Who stood at the window, his gloved hands behind his back. Outside a procession of fishermen, sailors, farmers and locals were being herded by Zarbi into a cave in the side of the hill. 'Like aphids and ants,' thought the Doctor
 
'Yes, Susie,' he replied, 'but these Zarbi are different. They seem to possess some strange gravitational powers, like those awful monsters we encountered on Front...'
 
Just then, the oak door opened and into the study stepped a silver man. Inside his clothing of PVC skin, Susie could discern his metal bones, rubber tendons, and tubes of synthetic blood. His head resembled a Cubist sculpture. He was at least eight feet tall, and when he spoke his intonation was the reverse of that of most Earth dialects.
 
'I come from the planet Mondas,' said the silver man.
 
'Isn't that ancient name for Earth, grandfather?' asked Susie.
 
'Sshh,' whispered the Doctor.
 
'Mondas was your world's twin,' explained the silver giant.
 
'You're not my Grandfather,' protested Susan.
 
'Sshh,' said Dr. Who.
 
'Magnetic anomaly...no, instruments fine...' muttered pilot Rex Ferguson to himself, vague headlines about the "Dulse Oblong" surfacing in his memory as he took another swig of single malt from his hip-flask. 'Gravitational pull...' The landing was shoddy - too rough for such a beautiful day.
 
'Gravi...ugghh...C2...H5...uggghhh...'
 
A snotty hanky doused with ether always does the trick. Leighton tossed the last of the pork-pie into the Atlantic waves. Rex Ferguson's unconscious form followed soon thereafter.
 
' "Homo cyberneticus", eh?' said the Doctor. 'Yes, we've heard of the Cybermen on our travels, haven't we, Susie?' He pulled a roller-map down from the wall and traced an imaginary line between Staffa in the Hebrides and the Giant's Causeway, north Antrim. At the midpoint of the line, he jabbed the map.
 
'Aha! The Isle of Angus. So that is our location,' he declared, smiling at Susie.
 
'Correct, Dr. Who, ' said the Cyberman.
 
'Oh, so you know who I am?'
 
'Your notoriety as a Dalek-killer precedes you,' replied the Cyberman, opening the door and, with a few Zarbi-like chirps, commanding the Zarbi to enter. 'When I have eliminated you, I will take your TARDIS machine and lead the Cybermen on a conquest of all time!'
 
Susan screamed as her grandfather's face was mirrored a million times in the great domed eyes of the Zarbi, as it bore down on the old man with its sweeping forelegs and clacking mandibles…
 
END OF PART ONE
( Music by Ron Grainer )
 
written by
IAN McPHERSON

copyright 2009
 
artwork by
IAN McPHERSON
copyright 2009
 
 

         

 
          
         

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