A/N: I don't know how many people have seen the movie or read the book K-PAX. If you haven't I really suggest you read the books or see the film, they are great. But I have wanted to do a K-PAX and Doctor Who crossover. I am not sure how this will turn out but I thought it might be interesting for the characters of prot and the Doctor end up meeting each other and using the observational tone of Doctor Gene Brewer, who takes on prot's case as well as the Doctor's. And yes, it's another story. Curse the evil plot bunnies that have taken over my mind at times. I am not even sure how far I'll get with this but we will see. Please R/R

I do not own Doctor Who nor do I own the works of Gene Brewer, the writer of K-PAX. I am only playing around with their genres.

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Gallifrey: An Account of the Doctor

Prologue: May 1990

The cases of delusional patients clearly must be on a rise. The cases being given to MPI (Manhattan Psychiatric Institute), I wonder if the state is not beginning to push delusional patients on us. The latest patient, besides prot, is a young thin man in his thirties perhaps late thirties, in a brown stripped suit, a trench coat, and a pair of converse trainers. As to how he came to MPI, is another story. The man was found wandering about, the city of New York scratching his head and asking people if they knew where his TARDIS was. The police took this as a sign that the man was delusional, as no one knows what a TARDIS is. I don't even know what a TARDIS is. He was checked into a nearby medical hospital and given various tests and examinations. According to the files I have received on the patient, he calls himself the Doctor. His tests appear to be normal for the most part, irregularities have been found in his blood and bodily fluids. In addition, a strange chest X-ray showed that the man has two hearts. The hospital believes it to be a genetic abnormality or that the technician made a mistake on the film. I, however, believe that it is a genetic abnormality. Genetic abnormalities tend to be found in patients and can explain a lot of the psychiatric problems patients have. No one can have two hearts, it's a physical impossibility. In addition to this, the patient has a distinctive 'English' accent, which indicates that the patient's place of birth is in Britain. The patient, despite all the treatments and medications he has been given is firm on his account that he is an alien and from a planet called Gallifrey. The hospital he was transferred from, however, does not deal with psychiatric patients on a day to day basis. His case was transferred to MPI, as a welfare case. I have been assigned to take on his case along with prot's.