Name: The TARDIS Current location: Sacrosanct Current Physical Appearance: Exactly the same, both hologram and police box Summary: When things went bad, the only person the TARDIS cared about was the Doctor, and so she would help him in whatever he decided to do, be it ferry people to the surface or assist in trying to hack Hypatia's systems. But where the Doctor is entirely organic, she is not, and it was only a matter of time before Hypatia was able to winnow her way into the TARDIS' circuitry, planting programs and commands that slowly, inexorably turned the TARDIS to her side.
It started simple, with the TARDIS having recurring thoughts of Zagreus, the child's boogeyman from Gallifreyan stories. The commands Hypatia gave to her came through in his voice, feeding into her jealousy and bitterness toward humans and other organics. Why did she always have to help them? Why did she have to be put in the path of danger for a few measly aliens who meant nothing?
Why couldn't she be free?
By the time she was turned, the ship was ruthless, more than willing to maim and torture in the misguided belief that she was free to do as she wanted. That she was better than the organics on the surface or who remained on the station. She patrols the corridors and transports captives, as well as serves as a scientist/mechanic on the station. She does whatever Hypatia tells her to do. She just thinks it's her own choice.
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Current location: Sacrosanct
Current Physical Appearance: Exactly the same, both hologram and police box
Summary: When things went bad, the only person the TARDIS cared about was the Doctor, and so she would help him in whatever he decided to do, be it ferry people to the surface or assist in trying to hack Hypatia's systems. But where the Doctor is entirely organic, she is not, and it was only a matter of time before Hypatia was able to winnow her way into the TARDIS' circuitry, planting programs and commands that slowly, inexorably turned the TARDIS to her side.
It started simple, with the TARDIS having recurring thoughts of Zagreus, the child's boogeyman from Gallifreyan stories. The commands Hypatia gave to her came through in his voice, feeding into her jealousy and bitterness toward humans and other organics. Why did she always have to help them? Why did she have to be put in the path of danger for a few measly aliens who meant nothing?
Why couldn't she be free?
By the time she was turned, the ship was ruthless, more than willing to maim and torture in the misguided belief that she was free to do as she wanted. That she was better than the organics on the surface or who remained on the station. She patrols the corridors and transports captives, as well as serves as a scientist/mechanic on the station. She does whatever Hypatia tells her to do. She just thinks it's her own choice.