Luke was the first person to enter into the ship as the doors clicked open. While this particular scene was, more or less, a reference to how Thirteen got back her TARDIS on a world turned deadly, Luke understood that feeling of wonder at what was his.
The interior was nothing like the Doctor's own TARDIS. Luke and Guthix both came into the ship, but felt the ambient magic within this very ship was far more potent than Earth itself. Luke saw how, in comparison to the regenerative TARDIS interior, his ships interior was more sleek and clean with a touch of futuristic technology.
Everything inside was in a dark gray aesthetic with the ambient light coming from the edges of the floor and walls. In this area of the ship, Luke noted that this was merely where people can board or exit the ship like an arrival/departure gate on a modern aeroplane. There was even an area for an old landline-esque payphone so that people could make calls or use the intercom.
Aside from that, there were even outlets where people can plug in their various chargers or other technological appliances. In this area alone, Luke counted twenty outlets evenly spaced in a octagonal shape. That meant that, while this area was in a octagonal shape (meaning eight walls), there were at least two to three outlets per wall.
He could see how this one area alone might be good for people from the early Technological era onward.
Luke, with Guthix following close behind him in awe-filled shock, crossed directly from the doorway to the other side of the arrivals section and went up a small 10-degree ramp towards a more wider open space. He soon designated this was Central Hall.
Why he named it this way was due to the fact it looked like a vast hub area of the ship connecting to different other parts. He did not expect the ship to have numerous areas that would grant him different facilities that could improve his abilities or knowledge, but all of it was very welcoming. One extra benefit to this was that his ship was wheelchair accessible from the very start. It had already given his ship a decent head start on the Doctor's TARDIS as it wouldn't have a ramp to get in until Fifteen's time.
"With all of these resources," Luke thought to himself as he took in the marvelous design of his Voidship, "I wouldn't need to have Guthix or any one else I bring here rely on the technology of this universe. While I don't particularly trust Earth's technology in this era, especially with Torchwood and UNIT out there, I don't want to trigger any red flags."
As the novelty of a fresh Voidship slowly wore off on Luke, he understood that things were going to be more hectic going forward. That made him look for two places in particular that he was going to need to visit: the Library and the Bridge.
He looked for telltale signs of where to go in Central Hall and found a sign leading off towards the north-western corridor that led to the Library. Knowing where to go, Luke motioned for Guthix to follow him. It was not a long corridor leading towards the Library as it took only a dozen steps to cross the threshold.
Inside of the Library were rows and columns of futuristic servers that were the size of normal paperback books. These books were written in Gielinorian English and told about various topics. Those topics ranged from non-fiction to fiction with specific markings that seemed to be relevant to both this universe and Gielinor, but specialized markings appeared on certain books that Guthix did not know about.
These specific books were from the game that Luke created in his past life: Blood of Anima.
When Luke noticed how his game had its own special books in the Library, that told him that, somewhere out there, his game existed by itself. It also opened up the possibility of bringing to the Whoniverse some real powerhouses that could aid the beings from RuneScape in fighting against some of the Doctor's enemies. Luke let the revelation wash over him in that moment, but it dissipated quickly. He told Guthix that he was allowed to stay here and learn more about this new universe along with finding a suitable room in the Dormatories to reside in.
Once he said that, Luke left towards the Bridge.
He walked for roughly ten minutes before entering the Bridge. When he saw the Bridge for the first time, it definitely was not like the TARDIS' console room. It held a complementary seating arrangement both along the walls and around a central table that fit with the futuristic theme of the ship. From what Luke knew of science-fiction set in the far interstellar age, their ships came with holographic tables, projectors, and a whole sort of technology that enabled travel through inter-galactic travel. In the whole Bridge area, Luke knew that the central table was where everything could be operated.
He walked forward to it and the table thrummed to life. It first displayed all of the ships functions through a flat screen monitor in the center of the table, but Luke soon changed it into a real-time three-dimensional hologram like in a high sci-fi setting. He looked over the entire ship from top to bottom and smiled as everything read at perfect stability.
Looking away from the hologram over the central table for a moment, he saw the walls of the bridge also project (in a holographic view) various readings from across the entire dimension. Even a real-time mapping of planet Earth was fully rendered with coordinates to specialized locations.
These locations were San Fransisco, Washington DC, New York, London, Wales, Sydney, and Melbourne. Off to the right side of the map lay what appears to be a timeline of Earth organized by century stretching into the past and future.
Luke understood that these projections had maps for Earth and entire renders of civilization from the dawn of Time to the very end of the universe. This made him happy as it opened to a whole host of travels that can keep up with the Doctor.
"So," Michael chimed in as the wonder began to dissipate, "all of time and space—all the things that ever have and will happen—to explore. Where do you want to start?"
Luke simply smiled as he wanted to go back home to his parents then begin his plans to introduce himself to the Doctor.
==[DW:NG]==
Outside of the Voidship, no one noticed how a construct looking like a different style police box just vanished into thin air. Stonehenge returned to its quiet atmosphere and no one knew anything important happened here. In the next day, visitors to Stonehenge were ignorant of what Luke had done here.
==[DW:NG]==
Days passed. Plans were put into place.
Then, on the seventh day after bringing Guthix to Earth, Luke's system notified him of the start of a Canon Event.
This Christmas Invasion has begun.
==[DW:NG]==
Continued in: Pilot Fish.