Doctor Who – Reflecting on the Run
Running, there was always a lot of running. Amy took a deep breath as the Doctor clicked his fingers and the TARDIS doors closed. He turned to her and Rory. “Where to next?”
Rory collapsed on the floor next to the door. “Somewhere where we don't have to run so fast.”
The Doctor set the TARDIS in motion. “I have just the place in mind.”
Amy held out her hand. Rory grabbed it, and she pulled him up. “What place is this?” she asked.
“Gastropoda Four, the planet of the Uplifted Snails,” the Doctor said.
“Sounds...” Rory started.
“Slimy,” Amy finished.
“Slimy?” the Doctor asked, with an incredulous look on his face. “Is that the best you can do.”
Amy and Rory looked at each other. “Yes.”
“We'll be there soon...”
Running, there was always a lot of running. Amy took a deep breath as the Doctor clicked his fingers and the TARDIS doors closed. He turned to her and Rory. “Where to next?”
Rory collapsed on the floor next to the door. “Somewhere where we don't have to run so fast.”
The Doctor set the TARDIS in motion. “I have just the place in mind.”
Amy held out her hand. Rory grabbed it, and she pulled him up. “What place is this?” she asked.
“Gastropoda Four, the planet of the Uplifted Snails,” the Doctor said.
“Sounds...” Rory started.
“Slimy,” Amy finished.
“Slimy?” the Doctor asked, with an incredulous look on his face. “Is that the best you can do.”
Amy and Rory looked at each other. “Yes.”
“We'll be there soon...”
26 January 2019 Writing
Jan. 26th, 2019 09:33 pmExcerpt from: Doctor Who – Reflecting on the Run
Running, there was always a lot of running. Amy took a deep breath as the Doctor clicked his fingers and the TARDIS doors closed. He turned to her and Rory. “Where to next?”
Rory collapsed on the floor next to the door. “Somewhere where we don't have to run so fast.”
The Doctor set the TARDIS in motion. “I have just the place in mind.”
Amy held out her hand. Rory grabbed it, and she pulled him up. “What place is this?” she asked.
“Gastropoda Four, the planet of the Uplifted Snails,” the Doctor said.
“Sounds...” Rory started.
“Slimy,” Amy finished.
“Slimy?” the Doctor asked, with an incredulous look on his face. “Is that the best you can do.”
Amy and Rory looked at each other. “Yes.”
“We'll be there soon...”
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Running, there was always a lot of running. Amy took a deep breath as the Doctor clicked his fingers and the TARDIS doors closed. He turned to her and Rory. “Where to next?”
Rory collapsed on the floor next to the door. “Somewhere where we don't have to run so fast.”
The Doctor set the TARDIS in motion. “I have just the place in mind.”
Amy held out her hand. Rory grabbed it, and she pulled him up. “What place is this?” she asked.
“Gastropoda Four, the planet of the Uplifted Snails,” the Doctor said.
“Sounds...” Rory started.
“Slimy,” Amy finished.
“Slimy?” the Doctor asked, with an incredulous look on his face. “Is that the best you can do.”
Amy and Rory looked at each other. “Yes.”
“We'll be there soon...”
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The Doctor and Bracewell
“I've been expecting you, Doctor. I knew that this moment had to come,” Bracewell said,
“Moment?” the Doctor asked.
“It's time to deactivate me.”
“Is it?”
“You have no choice, I'm Dalek technology. You can't have me pottering down here where I don't belong.”
“No, you're dead right Professor,” the Doctor said. “The way I see it, there are three options.”
“Three?” Amy asked.
“Yes, three,” the Doctor answered. He turned back to Bracewell. “Three options. Deactivation. Or you could stay here, but on no account are you to look for that girl.”
“Dorabella,” Bracewell said.
“Dorabella,” the Doctor said.
“And the third option?” Bracewell asked.
“All of time and space, aboard my TARDIS.”
“I've been expecting you, Doctor. I knew that this moment had to come,” Bracewell said,
“Moment?” the Doctor asked.
“It's time to deactivate me.”
“Is it?”
“You have no choice, I'm Dalek technology. You can't have me pottering down here where I don't belong.”
“No, you're dead right Professor,” the Doctor said. “The way I see it, there are three options.”
“Three?” Amy asked.
“Yes, three,” the Doctor answered. He turned back to Bracewell. “Three options. Deactivation. Or you could stay here, but on no account are you to look for that girl.”
“Dorabella,” Bracewell said.
“Dorabella,” the Doctor said.
“And the third option?” Bracewell asked.
“All of time and space, aboard my TARDIS.”
The Doctor and Amanda
Starship UK
“Shouldn't we say goodbye?” Amy asked as they approached the TARDIS. “Won't they wonder where we went?”
“For the rest of their lives,” the Doctor answered. “Oh, the song's they'll write,” he mused. “Never mind them, big day tomorrow?”
“Sorry, what?” Amy asked.
“Well, it's always a big day tomorrow. I've got a time machine. I skip all the little ones.”
Amy thought for a moment. “You know what I said about getting back tomorrow morning? Have you ever run away from something...”
Starship UK
“Shouldn't we say goodbye?” Amy asked as they approached the TARDIS. “Won't they wonder where we went?”
“For the rest of their lives,” the Doctor answered. “Oh, the song's they'll write,” he mused. “Never mind them, big day tomorrow?”
“Sorry, what?” Amy asked.
“Well, it's always a big day tomorrow. I've got a time machine. I skip all the little ones.”
Amy thought for a moment. “You know what I said about getting back tomorrow morning? Have you ever run away from something...”