Because I haven't done this for my characters in forever, and because it seems to be going round right now...
Comment here with the names of your characters and I'll tell you what they think of you.
I play Gumshoe (
aguyyoucantrust) and Pearls (
nick_4_maya) as well, so if you want to ask what they think here as well you can. I will be putting this up in their journals,
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It's been a while since Ten met Yunalesca face to face, but he's been reading her posts when they come up on his friends page. He's been slightly worried about her since the Zanarkand incident, but that's mostly been driven to the back of his mind (due to his short attention span as well as the arrival of Nine and the Master.) Mostly, he thinks that she's an incredibly strong person in her own right, and finds her twins quite adorable when they end up typing on her account. He suspects that she has a bit of a checkered past, but being someone who keeps his own past to himself mostly, he isn't likely to start prying soon.
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Ten liked Haruhi from the moment he met her on the comm (partly because she was arguing with Q, who decidedly irritated him.) Since then, he's grown more and more fond of her, liking her general enthusiasm and get-up-and-go, not to mention her interest in everything alien and her general open-mindedness. Haruhi's probably one of the people on the comm he considers himself truly close to, as opposed to just being a casual friend. He's actually starting to see her as more of a little sister or niece than anything else, since they seem to have a lot in common.
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He can sympathize with Sam's position - being stuck in a time where the ideals are much different, even less tolerant, than his own. Sam's position itself interests him - he's quite interested in whether Sam's actually in 1973, or whether there's something else going on here (although after meeting Gene Hunt, he's more than sure that Sam's stuck in 1973 somehow.
He was more than a little impressed to hear that Sam had watched him on TV in his world, and the way that he acted a bit starstruck over actually meeting him... well, it didn't hurt Ten's opinion ( ... )
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God, what isn't there to say about what Ten thinks of him? On the one hand, he's well aware - probably more than anyone else - of just how dangerous the Master is, to others and himself, and this fact is never going to leave him alone. Because of this, he tends to feel a bit responsible whenever the Master does something that results in other people getting hurt. On the other hand, the Master is really the last living link he's got, aside from the TARDIS, to his own kind, and he can't ignore that the Master probably knows more about him than anyone else. More than ever now, the fact that they were once extremely close friends keeps coming back to haunt him, and that's probably becoming one of the main reasons why Ten won't ever truly give up on trying to "save" the Master. "A Lost Cause" isn't really in his vocabulary when it comes to him ( ... )
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