• THE DOCTOR LEARNS THE TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS •
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Christmas Eve. 2009.

But! Through all his travels in space and time, he still hadn't quite figured out what Christmas was for exactly. Except as a yearly excuse for turkey, too much wine, and plum pudding (all of which the Doctor approved of). This year, though, as he strode the streets on this wonderful Christmas Eve, the Doctor decided he would figure out exactly what Christmas was all about.
This may or may not have included use of a intergalactic manipulative detector and a full pack of radio stellar isotopian crystals. Oh, and a cup of hot chocolate. In a festively-coloured cup.
There was a lovely light snow, and the Doctor grinned madly at the stars. Christmas. This year, he was going to figure out what it was all about.
OOC: Open thread, feel free to tag in as if your character is a passerby or as if your character is a long-standing companion! I'll be working on this thread up until the New Year, most likely! Everyone from any verse (or no verse!) is welcome, just let me know if you'd prefer it from a community or specific universe! And, for this thread, threadhopping is totally welcome!
Happy Holidays, everyone! &hearts
Tags:
- exercise: open thread,
- featuring: alan jackson,
- featuring: alice carter,
- featuring: brigitta,
- featuring: captain james "jim" kirk,
- featuring: donna noble,
- featuring: dorothy gale,
- featuring: father christmas,
- featuring: gabriel gray/sylar,
- featuring: hiro nakumura,
- featuring: josephine "jo" grant,
- featuring: lucy saxon,
- featuring: martha jones,
- featuring: romanadvoratrelundar,
- featuring: rose tyler,
- featuring: the master,
- topic: silly human holidays,
- verse [active]: 00: open
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"Ah," the Doctor said. "On watch."
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He tossed the device towards one dog, and the crystals to the other. The robots went for the shiny, energy-full objects immediately, and the Doctor grabbed Donna's hand.
"Quickly!"
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He slammed it shut and locked it behind them.
"That'll hold those for a bit."
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Then another thought occurred to her. "Doctor, are you feeling any of those psychic disturbances here?"
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Wait.
He closed his eyes and concentrated. "It's very faint," he said. "Maybe we're standing in the eye of the storm."
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"Humans!" the Doctor said. "You lot can't hear it, but you do have a tendency to stumble into trouble without meaning to." He gave Donna a pointed look, and then continued, "You hide a room, you put up barriers to keep out the alien life wandering around, yeah, but then when it comes down to it, a human could just as easily stumble in here. Hence, the dogs."
He turned around and peered into the darkness. "The question is, where are we?"
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But at the Doctor's question, she merely shrugged and pulled the map out of her pocket. "Something tells me it's not on this," she said, waving it about. "But go on, what kind of alien is highly psychic but bored enough to construct a robotic dog? Next thing you're going to tell me is that they're named something ridiculous like K-9 or something."
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"Well, building robots is an excellent diversion if you're bored. But who would be powerful enough to create this but have no desire to take over the planet? It's just waiting, ripe, here for the picking."
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"Oi, I'll thank you not to talk about my planet as if it were an apple in some galactic tree." But she fell silent, thinking about his question. Surely, it can't have been there for the Boxing Day sales. "What if the alien was here for a similar reason you are? To discover what Christmas is all about? Only, it landed here in the middle of a busy shop and was scared out of its mind?"
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He nodded to Donna. He really was glad she was here. She was brilliant. "Right! Only one way to find out. We need to communicate with it."
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But then she turned to him and asked, curiously, "How are we supposed to do that? I'm not psychic."
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He gave her a smile. "And I'll be here to help."
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"I know," she said, nodding. "I'll need as much help as I can get. Can't even guess a single number right for the lottery drawing half the time."
The moment she closed her mouth, she began to think about a message she wanted to send to the creature. She had no idea how it all worked and reasoned that maybe it was like how someone might rehearse what they're going to say to someone inside their head before letting the words come out.
"Erm, hello? You don't have to be afraid; we're not going to harm you," she thought, keeping her inner voice gentle and calm.
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