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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.
[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.
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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?]
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[These new models just aren't made for longevity like his baby is.]
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[Dude, your car is older than you are.]
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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.)