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Dec 23, 2006 01:25

Oh, bugger, did I set the alarm on this again? ... what was it an alarm to? I thought that flan was done. No, I'm sure it was.. and that wouldn't make the locator lock on a temporal coordinate ( Read more... )

[v1] omega (alt 7), [v1] rassilon (alt 7), [v1] rassilon, [v1] anna walsh, [v1] omega, [v1] tardis (sigma)(alt 5), [v1] the timekeeper

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archaic_way December 23 2006, 17:54:07 UTC
Wait, you're Rassilon? I've already met a Rassilon. Are you on a subsequent or previous life like the Doctor is?

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heelsofrassilon December 23 2006, 21:20:46 UTC
Yes, I am Rassilon! I would have said the one and only, but that's only true without all these protocols and rifts and that cyberman floating about outside my window. Where'd he get that blaster? I might have to do something about that...

Well, I'm alive, does that answer your question? I've only done that dying thing once, but I don't believe I'm from your reality, so I doubt your Rassilon was me. Unless I did some traveling I forgot again. Wouldn't put it past me. I'm apparently something of a wanderer.

More talking apes! How quaint! This planet must be faster than my Earth. And who would you be, precious?

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archaic_way December 24 2006, 00:47:22 UTC
I'm afraid I don't know what a cyberman is. I'm rather new to the universe at large, as it were.

Precious?! My name is Anna Walsh. I'm an archaeologist with the Torchwood Institute. Pleased to meet you.

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heelsofrassilon December 24 2006, 02:32:17 UTC
Do they not have Cybermen where you are? Thrilling for you! Harder to build TARDIS coordinate drives, but a lot less dangerous. Consider yourself lucky.

Yes, precious. Cute. Funny, in a skirt. It's a human thing. Adorable. Well, then Anna Walsh, I'll just have to presume your work in Torchwood makes you terribly important, and be polite accordingly. Incidentally enough, I don't think that's polite to say aloud. Enchanted, I'm sure.

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archaic_way December 24 2006, 03:10:19 UTC
No, there are no Cybermen where I'm from, as far as I know. I suppose there could be some, in hiding somewhere, if they do that sort of thing.

Sorry. I don't wear skirts. They're impractical out in the field. I'm very new, and at the bottom of the chain of command, but I happen to believe in being polite to everyone. And that's probably *not* polite, no. What brings you to our part of space?

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heelsofrassilon December 24 2006, 03:40:09 UTC
Oh. Good to know there's one less thing to deal with there.

And sensible, even! Must have a purpose, after all. Oh, well I'm newer, although apparently moved to the top by default. Good that, considering I happen to know a thing or two about all of this. And yes, being polite is important, but the universe-saving is a bit more important, and I'm afraid my current mental state dictates me to only being good at one or two things at once.

The protocol, but moreover a TARDIS brings me, if I can get her to work.

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archaic_way December 24 2006, 03:54:46 UTC
Thank you, I think.

Would you mind sharing what you know? I'm researching some reports the Doctor apparently brought back from a trip to the Bermuda Triangle, hoping to find something he may have missed about this universe-ending situation.

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heelsofrassilon December 24 2006, 04:30:15 UTC
Your welcome, and I usually don't. Terrible habit, that.

No, but I have no idea what you know. Or what I know, for that matter. Don't know what the question is, no readings or any of that. I'll see what I can do if/when I arrive, yeah?

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archaic_way December 24 2006, 05:55:10 UTC
All I've been told is that the 12-7 protocol is activated when the universe is ending, some things went missing in the Bermuda Triangle for a while, something called Stonehenge has disappeared, and now there is a hole in the Great Wall of China that appears to have always existed, despite the fact that it shouldn't. Does that help at all?

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