Doctor Who — Dalek Attack!
The Doctor flinched as a laser beam cut through the group, just barely missing Sherlock. As the Doctor saw the trio of Daleks approach, it didn't take long before he had enough adrenaline in him to at least take the edge off his spaciness.
"Focus on disarming or immobilizing them!" he called out to the RPG fandoms.
"Aim for the eye stalks or the lasers!" Speaking of which, the Doctor then let out a yelp of surprise and stumbled out of the way as one of the Daleks nearly hit him. Looking up, he saw that the Dalek that fired the shot was advancing on him quickly. He clutched the Dalek-ready bat in his hands and, moving faster than the Dalek could swivel, he started to run circles around it, and took a swing at the confused Dalek's laser when its eyestalk was turned the wrong way — with just one hit leaving said laser only partially attached.
The Beatles —
"Alright, alright, I get it!" the Beatles replied fearfully.
"Don't have to keep saying it…" he then crouched down a bit so that his face was close to the surface of the console and whispered,
"If you can hear me, Miss, then I'd really appreciate it if you could do the thing where you fly yourself and take us to some ideal location — please and thank you." Standing up straight again, he then hesitantly reached for the largest and most obvious-looking lever and pulled it. He then let out a quick sigh of relief when he heard the familiar sound of the TARDIS engines starting and the sight of the central pillar oscillating.
"Ahahaha, see?! We're going places!!" he laughed nervously, despite the fact that he hadn't yet implied to RvB that he had any reason to doubt his own abilities. The Beatles then looked towards all the other buttons on the console, feeling like he was supposed to use some of them for something. Trouble is, he had no idea what.
Now, I know I'm supposed to enter some sort of coordinates at some point… wait, shouldn't that have been before I pulled the lever? he nervously ran his fingers through his hair. Eventually, his eyes landed on a promising-looking QWERTY keyboard, but he still didn't know what to actually type in.
Urgh… I can't do this sort of thing under pressure. That's what Queen and Bowie are good at! he bemoaned.
Still… I have to try something… Slowly, and without seeing any monitor that seemed to be responding to it, he simply typed out the word 'fandomverse', pecking in one letter at a time, and then, hesitantly, he pressed the 'enter' key.
…I have no idea if that did anything at all. he confessed internally. Much to his surprise, though, he then heard the familiar 'thunk' and subsequent silence of the TARDIS landing. Then, the scanner screen turned on, showing an image of three figures — all oddly-dressed, but in completely different ways, and one of them donned a pair of horns — all gathered in some sort of courtyard area. Fandoms, no doubt. The Beatles' jaw dropped.
"W-we're here!" he reported, not quite believing it, himself.
"Sweet Lordy Lordy Picca I can't believe that actually worked…" He then scrambled to put his face close to the controls again.
"Th-thank you. You just saved my life, you beautiful machine, you…~!" he whispered. He then slowly fell to his knees as he rested his whole head on the console in sweet relief.
Undertale — Things are happening!
"Huh? Are you implying monsters are evil?" Undertale questioned, a bit confused by AT's last remark.
"Anyway, as for me, I was just, ah… exploring." xe answered, a bit unsurely.
"Actually, I'm not entirely sure how I got here." xe admitted.
"I'm used to a game map that's a bit more… linear. I guess I got lost, just wandering about." xe replied sheepishly.
And then JoJo decided to sing for them. Ok. Undertale expected the performance to be laughably over-the-top, but it actually wasn't bad.
"Huh… that was much better than Shyren, anyway. Nice!"
JoJo then said he was headed back to Fandom Square, and that the two of them could either go with him or stick around on the island. Before Undertale could answer, though, xir goat ears perked up at the sound of some sort of weird… breathing? Wheezing? Mechanical whirring? Xe hadn't the slightest clue how to even describe that sound. In any case, xe turned towards the source of it and watched as a blue box of some kind materialized not too far away from them.
"Well… that's a thing that just happened." xe commented. The blue artifact seemed vaguely familiar, though xe couldn't recall from where…