Stepping out of the TARDIS, he looked around and saw crumbling, ruined buildings that stretched for miles. The streets were filled with rusted and broken down 1950s-style cars, something that made the Time Lord raise an eyebrow. What inconvenienced him as he walked around was the debris that randomly fell from some old building many years ago. Centuries, from the looks of it.
Another thing that hindered him was the street lights. He dreaded that at any moment, a streetlight could shorten out and leave him in utter darkness. Either that, or it would flicker in an out.
He looked up at the nighttime sky, still pacing around. "At least there are stars," he remarked to no one in particular.
Aside from the howling winds and the scuttles of old paper flying about, there was an uneasy silence filling the air. He never saw a single soul nor creature.
Of course, he mused. Pockets of radiation, a ruined city; it was clear this Earth had suffered from atomic annihilation, as some had predicted back on his Earth.
Going down another block away from the blue box and around a corner, he saw a sign flashing and flickering on the front side of an otherwise unassuming office building, only about a few stories tall. There was only one word plastered on the wall: RobCo.
With a determined look, the Doctor brisk across the street and opened the double-doors. Inside was a large lobby room complete with formerly comfy chairs and a desk at the other end of the room. What was surprising was that the lights were still on and functioning, abet yellow and worn down from neglect. The plain paint had peeled off from the walls and ceilings due to centuries worth of worn and neglect.
He even tasted something in the air. "Mold. And… dust particles." He licked the dust off his fingers before spitting them out. His face wrinkled in disgust. "How this managed to get through environmental regulations is beyond me," he remarked sardonically. "Oh, right…"
There were also inert robots placed on display all around him. Most of them were biped in shape with stiff legs and wiggly tubes for arms, like they shameless ripped off The Forbidden Planet and other b-movies. One robot that stood out was very large and very bulky, standing on four-legged wheels; the other was a round torso with three arms and eyes folded toward it.
There was no doubt this Earth stuck with everything about the 1950s to the bitter end.
Much to his disappointment, however, each inscription was scratched off in some chaotic pattern.
Everywhere he looked, from some of the bathrooms to the offices, there were signs of an intense battle that he was glad he missed out on. Scorch marks on the floor and the walls, random metal pieces laid out everywhere, and strangely enough, claw marks, three parallel to each other and in equal length and depth.
And on every occasion, he could hear heavy footsteps above him, bits of wood falling off, trailing along with them. While the Doctor's hearts nearly leap with joy, he couldn't help but wonder: was it Jefferson? Samuel? Or was it someone else, a guest like him?
While exploring another office adjacent to the lobby, he spotted a glowing screen in the darkness. When he crept closer, he found it was a blocky computer with an integrated keyboard. He couldn't find a mouse, though.
A smile spread wide across his face. "Oh, I do love those pop-up buttons. Everything was so swipy these days!" he made a sweeping motion with his right hand before pressing the red power button next to the screen.
A series of green letters line out as a block of the same color traveled to the right, spelling out:
ROBCO INDUSTRIES UNIFIED OPERATING SYSTEM
COPYRIGHT 2075-2077 ROBCO INDUSTRIES
-Server 16-
Welcome, Kevin Ross.
Below were several lines marked as dates. Pressing the enter key on the first one brought him to a log detailing his first day on the job. He found it really boring, so he skipped that one out. The next one detailed his date, claiming that how his girlfriend would always belong to him, and all that creepy and melancholic stuff.
The next log entry, and the next, and the next were all boring to him.
8/16/2077 – Nerd brought something
Intrigued, the Doctor selected this one and pressed the enter key once more.
Out of the blue, one of the researchers came from another facility in Portland with a glass orb. He said he got it from an expedition in Afghanistan. He showed it to the others and I admit it does look rather pretty. Why he didn't bring it over to the government, a museum, or whatever was beyond me. Never got the chance to ask some questions.
My shift ended early, so I'm outta here.
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8/30/2077 – That look in his eyes
All I did was ask him how he was doing, and he gave me that look—the one that screamed, "I am going to kill you." Aside from him muttering about the orb, said he kept it in the basement, he said nothing. That creeped me out bad. I filed a complaint to HR and they said they would look into this. Matter of fact, he was never transferred here, like he decided to live here or something.
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9/17/2077 – Whispers
I swear to god, I thought someone was standing right next to me, whispering in my ear. But no one was at my desk. What the hell is going on?
I'm leaving early. My boss will understand.
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10/19/2077 – Incident
Bastard scientist tried to attack my coworkers. All he got was being institutionalized. Good riddance. That wasn't the end of it, however. Things have gotten worse since he left. It started out with glass breaking, mostly mirrors and windows. Our janitor wasn't thrilled about cleaning up the mess. Neither was our boss.
We've been on a shoestring budget for a while, so we were had to cancel some projects to pay for the mess. Thrilling.
The other guys went in to investigate in the basement but didn't bring anything up. All they told me was not to go in the basement and not to tell anyone. Didn't stop me from writing this down. Idiots.
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10/25/2077 – Friend got hurt
Malcolm was at the hospital. He got cuts and bruises all. How he was alive was anyone's guess. Someone or something attacked him with something sharp, which would explain a lot. I stopped by to check to see if he was okay. In the meantime, the police stopped by my workplace. Their investigations turned up empty. Were they slacking off or am I missing something here?
I got a bad feeling about this.
Strangely enough, the next entry did not have a date, but it was titled. It was labeled 'THAT ORB'.
As if the bombs falling wasn't enough, the orb that paradise in comparison.
The same thing that happened to the egghead was happening to me right now. It called to me, whispered my name. I couldn't help myself, so I unlocked the door to the basement and looked inside. Now I wish I hadn't.
Something had been killing my friends. I'm getting out of here with that spare hazmat suit I conveniently found. To hell with the radiation. If you want to live, then whatever you do, if the colors of the glass don't match, AVOID THEM!
If you don't, well... don't say I didn't warn you.
The sound of breaking glass from a nearby room broke the Doctor's concentration.