Subject: Fish heads fish heads
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Posted on: 2011-07-25 21:01:00 UTC
The Fisherman only realised that something was wrong when he woke up lying on the floor of his TARDIS. He went to speak, but found that his vocal cords didn’t want to work, or at least not in the way he expected.
“Whhhaat,” he managed to say in a gurgling voice after a few seconds. “Don’t tell me we crashed again.” As his head cleared and he stood up, he realised that something was very wrong. His skin felt very dry, as if he’d been walking in the desert for days, and Evie was nowhere to be seen. He activated the monitor, which showed that the TARDIS was parked in the Cafeteria at HQ.
“Hello?” a synthesized voice said. “Fish-face!”
The Fisherman looked down to see a round white ball with two handles and a pink eye looking up at him from the floor. He instantly recognised it as a Personality Core from the Portal continuum. Had Evie been… regressed somehow?
“What happened to you?” he asked. “How did you become a core?”
“You think my problems are bad,” Evie replied. “You’re a fish.”
“What.”
“Seriously. Take a look at yourself.”
The Fisherman flicked a switch on the monitor and gaped at what he saw. While he was still humanoid, his head was now distinctly fishy, with large eyes, blue scales, gills and a thin mouth and chin. He looked down at his hands. Still human-ish, but now scaly and webbed.
“What in the Worlds has happened to us?” he shouted.
“Maybe we should go outside, see if we can find any information?” Evie offered.
“Yeah, good point. Hang on though.” The Fisherman rushed off deeper into the TARDIS.
“That’s OK. Just leave me here!” Evie said once he was out of sight. “I’m fine with sitting on the floor. It’s sooo much fun.”
“That’s better,” the Fisherman declared when he returned a few minutes later. He had some sort of glass helmet on; it was open at the top and filled with water.
“Very fetching,” Evie said. “A fishbowl for fish-face.”
“Come on,” her partner replied, picking her up and heading out of the TARDIS.