The Doctor (
rude_not_ginger) wrote2007-06-05 12:45 am
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Ten gets smote...TWICE.
This is highly problematic.
And who is playing that ridiculous Mariah Carey music?
I want jelly babies.
Oooooh! A recreational mathmatical textbook! I haven't seen this since I was...*cough* A child.
*pout*
I don't want to be a child again.
And will someone please turn that music off?!
OOC: And Ten is smote to hear hold music that no one else can hear and be five years old again. Here we go with the crack!
And who is playing that ridiculous Mariah Carey music?
I want jelly babies.
Oooooh! A recreational mathmatical textbook! I haven't seen this since I was...*cough* A child.
*pout*
I don't want to be a child again.
And will someone please turn that music off?!
OOC: And Ten is smote to hear hold music that no one else can hear and be five years old again. Here we go with the crack!
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Right, some backstory, in case you don't read Lois McMaster Bujold.
In her main series (the Vorkosigan saga), the main character is born with a huge set of physical defects (he cannot even walk, physically, till he's about five) and is generally small for his age - at any age. He's also a genius. He's also hyperactive (most of the time - manic depressive). I'll dig up good quotes, but... all his playmates (which include the future emperor of the planet) have very mixed memories of their childhood playtime with Miles.
Now... the Doctor at five? I sort of imagine him very similar to Miles at that age.
Add to that two supposedly well-behaved children (raised in the eighteenth century, after all). Who are taught to be nice and follow their playmates.
Whoa...
Hm. With the Doctor in charge, you can even get back on Hermes with such a combination. Should you get the TARDIS to go with you for that one. I mean...
Hermes would have a lot of trouble finding his winged sandals, for one thing.
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