championoftime: (7 - describing)
championoftime ([personal profile] championoftime) wrote2012-05-06 06:37 pm

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[The Doctor faces the camera of his journal towards himself with a determined, serious expression. He holds up one finger.]

I've got quite a bit on my mind, and I'd prefer not to lose my temper... however-

[He turns it away, to show his TARDIS painted pink.]

I know the old girl wouldn't choose to do this to herself! Who's responsible?! Someone must be, because usually I can simply move into the vortex with her and when she returns her appearance is restored from whatever graffiti and defacement has occurred. This has been positively impossible to remove.
timesbureaucrat: (hmm)

[personal profile] timesbureaucrat 2012-05-07 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
It would be useful for luring enemies into a trap. Especially if they couldn't keep up otherwise. [You never know when luring inconveniently slow enemies into a trap might be the perfect strategy. And when it is, Narvin and his Type 98 with its dematerialization pause function will be all over that.]

By "adaptability" I take it that you're referring to the fact that she miraculously hasn't fallen apart yet. I'm sure it's only a matter of time.

[Your car looks like an escapee from a wrecking yard. Seriously, how do you keep it running?]
timesbureaucrat: (MI5 Gallifrey)

[personal profile] timesbureaucrat 2012-05-08 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
I'm sure the Type 98 will hold up just fine. Besides, I don't need a time capsule that will outlast my own lifespan.

[Dude, your car is older than you are.]
timesbureaucrat: (three-quarters)

[personal profile] timesbureaucrat 2012-05-08 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
Well, because after I'm dead...

It's not like the CIA could just re-bond her to someone else. [They *could* with a bit of effort and a time capsule memory readjustment, but he doesn't want them to. He (rather selfishly) wants her to last only exactly as long as he lasts.)