When making this icon, I did not go into the Kim Jong Il "I'm so ronery" solo from Team America: World Police. I really, really didn't.
And I don't want to poke vidders until they bleed to make me a vid from that song.
Speaking of vids,
We Didn't Start The Fandom is the Best Thing Ever. Speaking as someone who has written the odd filk?
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Ms. Scribe being behind nearly all of the wank mentioned = Horrifying.
I vaguely know of The Rani (alas, I am ever more a noob). Is it really that bad? I know that RTD has not er, seemed delighted with bringing the Master to the computer screen telly, this denying me the joy of Evil!Giles.
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A bit on the Rani is here but not enough, alas. There needs to be an episode with both Romana and the Master, yes.
*refuses to ship the Master and Romana*
Whether the Rani actually appears or this is the Sun blowing out its arse is another question, but the notion of any Time Ladies surviving makes me gleeful in general.
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That's because you want to see Time Lord baby!stories ON screen as well as off screen.
You love babyfic.
;-)
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Of course, the problem here is you can't repopulate an entire series from just two individuals (but most people think you should at least try).
There is yet to be a Serious Doctor/Romana Babyfic. This says something about the nature of the pairing.
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And now that I've hopefully scarred you for life with the image of Ten running around pregnant, on the hunt for chips drenched in chocolate ice cream...
Mwuah ha ha ha!
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On the fourth occasion, the Doctor left Romana to deal with the invading space armada after storming off to sulk in the TARDIS after the umpteenth demand to know if he was pregnant yet.
("Yes," he'd heard someone tell Romana as he left, "they do get quite sensitive when they're budding, don't they?")
LOOMS. Looms and looms and looms.
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You can just go LOOMS and I laaaaaugh.
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And I thought, "and that is why even though I love Sci-Fi, sometimes it really is like Stephen Colbert's Alpha Squad Seven: Lady Nocturne: A Tek Jensen novel."
Tek Jensen = a The Colbert Report parody of a ridiculous sci-fi novel with tech words that make no sense and a cardboard male hero who always scores with hot alien babes. deactivated my solivisor as I stepped through the autoslide doors of the Planetary Government and Social Protection Programs building's majestic lobby, the newly transparent fluxiglass lenses giving me a clear view of the lobby's central feature-a hologram of the New Geneva cityscape that couldn't help but call attention, I wryly thought to myself, to the fact that the PGSPP building was by far the tallest in the city, a result of the demolition order ( ... )
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