thelastgallifreyan (
thelastgallifreyan) wrote in
vatheon2012-11-24 07:39 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
The Doctor Arrives (again)
Who: The Doctor and You
Where: Standard Plaza Drop
When: Late Morning, just before Noon, November 24th
Style: Brackets preferred but I'll match
Status: OPEN
[A rather damp man in a tweed dress jacket and red bow-tie suddenly appears in the plaza next to the corral.
He spins around quickly, observing and taking in the scene before him in a rush of information.
He runs his hand through his hair nervously only to discover that it is wet.]
I'm wet. [He brings his hand down from his head and inspects it. Sniffs it. Then tastes it.]
Correction. [He looks down at the rest of himself and flaps his jacket out a few times as if to get rid of the excess liquid. He begins to straighten his bow-tie.] I'm soaked... [There is a pause.] with salt-water.
And I'm inside a bubble under an ocean next to an enormous piece of coral.
Ooookay. [He claps his hands together and tilts his head to one side and then the other.]
No TARDIS in sight. [He checks his pockets.] Sonic accounted for, that's good. [He removes his sonic screwdriver and takes a reading. There is a green light and an electric buzzing noise for a few seconds. It turns off and he flips the device up to his eyes to inspect the data.]
Well I haven't mis-aimed. There is certainly something odd about this place.
[He places the sonic screwdriver back in his waterlogged pocket.]
So here's a question. [He continues to talk to himself and walks in a semi-circle around the coral.]
Why does this feel oddly familiar?
Where: Standard Plaza Drop
When: Late Morning, just before Noon, November 24th
Style: Brackets preferred but I'll match
Status: OPEN
[A rather damp man in a tweed dress jacket and red bow-tie suddenly appears in the plaza next to the corral.
He spins around quickly, observing and taking in the scene before him in a rush of information.
He runs his hand through his hair nervously only to discover that it is wet.]
I'm wet. [He brings his hand down from his head and inspects it. Sniffs it. Then tastes it.]
Correction. [He looks down at the rest of himself and flaps his jacket out a few times as if to get rid of the excess liquid. He begins to straighten his bow-tie.] I'm soaked... [There is a pause.] with salt-water.
And I'm inside a bubble under an ocean next to an enormous piece of coral.
Ooookay. [He claps his hands together and tilts his head to one side and then the other.]
No TARDIS in sight. [He checks his pockets.] Sonic accounted for, that's good. [He removes his sonic screwdriver and takes a reading. There is a green light and an electric buzzing noise for a few seconds. It turns off and he flips the device up to his eyes to inspect the data.]
Well I haven't mis-aimed. There is certainly something odd about this place.
[He places the sonic screwdriver back in his waterlogged pocket.]
So here's a question. [He continues to talk to himself and walks in a semi-circle around the coral.]
Why does this feel oddly familiar?
no subject
[What it is that keeps her from losing motivation? Guilt, pure and simple.]
no subject
That is disturbing. I suppose that's why they don't seem particularly bothered that so many newcomers just pop into their home.
[He sets his tea down on the table.]
So what's the plan?
no subject
Well, you certainly like to get things done, don't you? I am not one to act without as much information as possible. At this juncture, I feel that it's best to continue learning about this place as much as possible before taking any drastic action. I've distributed a few copies of my research so that it isn't lost in the event that I disappear from the city.
no subject
[He slumps in his chair.]
no subject
[She does have a bit of a plan, but she's not about to openly admit that she's been thinking about unleashing the Grand Highblood on the scientists of Vatheon. That just seems like a bad thing to admit to.]
no subject
no subject
Think them through at a normal person pace, that is.]
Indeed it is not. There are only a couple hundred foreigners in the city, you can use your Starfish Communicator to look up a residency list. If you are lucky, you may already know someone here and they can give you further information using terminology from your home world. If not, the library is just down the street.
no subject
I doubt there is anyone here that I know, particularly from my home planet.
[He rifles through his now cleaned clothes for the SFC, and takes it out. After a quick inspection and approval he flicks it open and begins pressing buttons.]
Clever.
no subject
[Don't try to explain a Time Lock to Zelda, Doctor. Not because she won't understand it - more because she'll keep him there all day if he starts.]
no subject
[He won't argue the possibility of it for now. Primarily because he doesn't want to talk about it to a relative stranger.
He finishes fiddling with the SFC.]
Nope, no one.
no subject
[She smiles again, a soft smile that's just a little bittersweet. It's terrible being stuck here without knowing anyone, but knowing that your friends are home and safe is nice, too.]
You can always feel free to call me if you have any further questions or wish to discuss anything.
no subject
You haven't seen a big blue police box around have you?
[He drops the SFC into one of his pockets.]
no subject
[And why in the world would he be worried about a box? Well, maybe he's worried about something inside the box and just doesn't want to talk about what that something might be.]
no subject
About this wide...
and this tall. [He stands on his tiptoes and holds his hand up, indicating its height.]
no subject
[He'd never introduced himself, he just snippily said that he was the doctor and that he didn't forget things. How can she even get in touch with him?]
What is your name, Doctor?
no subject
no subject
[She takes out her SFC just to check though, and sure enough, there he is. The Doctor.]
...
no subject
That's me! This system has rather remarkable data acquisition routines.
no subject
So you go by your title, then. Well, this should be sufficient. I will get in touch with you if I see your blue box.
no subject
[He goes over and picks up his tea, downs the last of it, and sets it on the table.
He picks up his clothes.]
You've been extremely helpful. Thank you.
no subject
[What a funny man. There was something interesting about him too, though. She'd have to ask him just what made him an expert on time and space later.]