Rose Tyler (
iwasherefirst) wrote2011-07-20 07:44 pm
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001 [Video | Action]
[The young, blonde woman wearing the purple jacket ends up on the carousel instead of the fountain. She weaves her way through the animals, pausing to pick up the device on the ground. She fiddles with it, manages to get it to broadcast video and peers down at it.]
Well this is different, innit? Captain Mamgambo? I think we've had a bit of a glitch. [She takes a short breath, allowing herself for a moment to hope for something that makes her ache.]
Doctor? Couldn't get lucky enough to have you listening in, could I?
Well this is different, innit? Captain Mamgambo? I think we've had a bit of a glitch. [She takes a short breath, allowing herself for a moment to hope for something that makes her ache.]
Doctor? Couldn't get lucky enough to have you listening in, could I?
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He's got your words mixed in with his again, how lovely. [And whether this makes sense or not, at least she seems happy about it.] All the looking, and now seeing.
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Got to say I like the seeing. So this place, s'okay?
Super-super late tags! Thanks, DDoS attack! =D
[But she's still smiling, so. Take that how you will.]
It is trying to teach us patience. It should stop.
Long as it's not boring.
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This is all new to you, yeah? The human body bits, I mean.
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Only... I wasn't build for it.
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That's ones got to be as odd as the immobility.
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It's a bit like thinking through a kaleidoscope with a cracked lens. The pieces are split, but what's more, they're irregular so no algorithm can piece them back how they ought to go. Sometimes I know what I'm seeing. But only sometimes. The glass has to be in just the right place.
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The kaleidoscope is from the body. The cracks came when I arrived here.
He's right. From what I can tell. Everywhere else there are countless continuous adjacent sequences, and here nearly all of them are missing-- well, not missing, I suspect, but cut off and walled off. Outside the City, time flows freely all around, and we are barricaded in.
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Least there's people we know here. [Clearly what she means is at least the Doctor is here.]
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Of course. We are in good company. The best of company, really. Couldn't have done better if I'd chosen myself-- and, well, I did.
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You know he tells it, he stole you.
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