The Sound of Our Voices (comic story)

 was the second part of the fourth story of the Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor comic story series published in 2014.

Publisher's summary
Still trapped aboard the SERVEYOUinc research satellite, Alice and the Doctor must unravel the mystery of the creature codenamed "ARC" — while staying one step ahead of its whisper-quiet rampage through the station!

But there's something essential the Doctor's missing — something he's overlooked.

Can Alice help him see it, in time to save her life... or is the story of the Doctor's favorite sarcastic library assistant doomed to end in the icy depths of space?

Plot
In a toilet of the United System Research Base, a bulking strange shape towering above John Jones keeps saying: "ARC, ARC." Clearly impressed, Jones asks if it can play guitar. Just as the creature tries to touch Jones, Alice Obiefune shouts for him to move and sprays the creature from a fire extinguisher. With both the creature and Jones temporarily blinded, Alice tells the latter to go towards the sound of her voice and not let the creature touch him. Alice is happy she managed to save Jones' life, but he is not sure. He thinks the creature just wanted to be friends. Left alone in the toilet, the creature tries and with difficulty succeeds in repeating Alice's phrase: "the sound of my voice".

In the interrogation room, August Hart is pointing his gun at the Eleventh Doctor while Dr Janet Rutherford is hiding behind the Doctor's back. Holding his sonic screwdriver in his right hand, the Doctor says it will be hard to explain. Thinking that the Doctor pleads not to kill them, Hart begins outlining a rather standard cover-up story: Dr Rutherford is in league with the Doctor, they try to sabotage Dr Ballard's great work and Hart has to shoot them when they lunge for his weapon. The Doctor interrupts him, says that he meant explaining how he is going to disable his weapon. At that he indeed disables the weapon with a flick of the sonic screwdriver. Hart switches to hand-to-hand combat, but the Doctor expertly dodges his heavy punches, simultaneously asking what Hart is so worried about. Hart is completely focused on physically hurting the Doctor and does not notice Dr Rutherford sneaking from behind and knocking him out cold with his own now disabled weapon. She's afraid she has killed him, but the Doctor assures her that ten years later Hart is absolutely fine. As they leave Hart cuffed to the table, the Doctor shows interest in the "great work" of Dr Ballard. Since Dr Rutherford does not know, he proposes to investigate.

As Alice drags Jones away from the gents toilet, she explains that she was in the ladies when she heard the strange sounds ARC makes. She then rushed to Jones' help. ARC pursues them along the corridor, trying to repeat Alice's phrase again. Suddenly, at a junction, Alice and Jones bump into a security guard, who tells them "No running in the corridors! It's against the health and safety..." That's all he manages to utter before ARC's hand extends and grabs the guard's head. With his eyes bulging, the guard drops to the ground and lies without motion. ARC tries a new phrase now: "No running." Alice and Jones actively disagree.

Another security guard finds Hart in the soundproofed interrogation room and frees him from the cuffs. He also tells Hart the news that Chief Administrator Peter Cartwright is in a coma. Hart now has the operational control of the station.

The Doctor and Dr Rutherford reach the laboratory wing and find an enormous titanium vault-style door protected by a tenth-generation quantum-liquid-deadlock seal encryption blocking the entrance. Dr Rutherford is afraid that whatever attacked Rodney Mellors and others is still inside. And the Doctor confirms he wouldn't be able to break through the encryption with his sonic screwdriver. But the door turns out to be unlocked from inside, with a pass code. Dr Rutherford finds it strange as all people were evacuated from the wing.

They walk in to find a spacious room with a big square platform lined by white spheres, some of which are broken and exude white smoke, at the centre. Various remotely-operated instruments, including knives, pliers and syringes point at the platform from all directions. The Doctor tests the scientist asking to describe what she sees. Not suspecting a trick, the scientist repeats that she may not get all details right as she never saw this setup before. She then identifies the platform as a containment cube, a force-field for dangerous specimen. The white spheres are power cells, which are burned out, meaning that the field failed or was breached. The Doctor, however, was more interested in the "sharp pointy things". Dr Rutherford explains that these are probe units that can penetrate the holding field and deliver stimuli such as electric shock to the subject. For her, this is a normal testing facility. The Doctor is completely enraged by this description. To him, this is a torture chamber. He is extremely disappointed that Dr Rutherford can't see people behind the experiments conducted.

The angry Doctor marches to a computer and, using his screwdriver, quickly finds the relevant information. The file is deadlock encrypted except for the title. But the title is enough: Notes on Autonomous Reasoning Center. This explains the "what", the room explains the "how" and the SERVEYOUinc logo in the corner of the screen answers the "who". The only remaining question is: "Why?"

Alice and Jones finally reach Hangar 18, where they left the TARDIS. But instead of the safety of the ship, they find Hart with a security detail blocking their way. Hart orders to shoot their kneecaps to get the Doctor's attention. Fortunately, at the same moment the Doctor walks into the hangar from the lab wing with Dr Rutherford in tow. This prevents any violence and, while Hart keeps threatening the Doctor, the latter calmly suggests that Alice and Jones' distress means they should expect a visitor soon. Indeed, ARC's massive bulk appears from the corridor leading to the rec room. Even the Doctor's companions are scared, and Hart orders the guards to shoot on his signal. With everyone's attention elsewhere, the Doctor pulls out the sonic screwdriver and repeats the trick of disabling everyone's weapons. He is proper angry now and promises that neither ARC will kill anyone nor will the Doctor kill Hart if he stands down. Taken aback, Hart obeys and decides to let the Doctor deal with ARC.

to be extended

Characters

 * Eleventh Doctor
 * Alice Obiefune
 * John Jones
 * ARC
 * August Hart
 * Dr Janet Rutherford
 * Peter Cartwright
 * United System Research Base security guards

Original print details
to be added

Continuity

 * John Jones is staring at ARC in the toilet while the Doctor and Dr Rutherford are staring down the barrel of August Hart's weapon. (COMIC: Whodunnit?)
 * The Doctor reassures Dr Rutherford that she hasn't killed Hart because he'll meet the Doctor again ten years later. Later he tells Hart to expect disappointment and corn dogs in his future. (COMIC: The Friendly Place)
 * The visit from ARC landed Cartwright, Mellors and others in a coma. (COMIC: Whodunnit?)
 * Experiments on ARC were led by Dr Ballard. (COMIC: Whodunnit?)
 * Alice Obiefune surprises Jones by calling him a twenty-year-old rock star from the sixties. (COMIC: What He Wants...)
 * The Doctor quotes himself, saying "There will be no battle here." (TV: Battlefield)