7th Spoiler

Aug 25, 2011 19:24

Alright, the communication breakdown was rather humorous - at least it was to me. As far as harmless tricks go, I'd give it a three out of five.

[She sounds quire bored]

I suppose after engaging in a fight with Ritful, the aftermath just seems entirely too mundane for me.

I'll be frank. I'm bored.

[And for those who know her, a bored River Song ( Read more... )

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jamesholmes August 25 2011, 23:55:43 UTC
You owe me a chat Dr. Song, mind if we have it during your pool party? Or would you prefer a proper sit down later with tea an scones?

[He's been waiting for this really, and he's awake so make of that what you will.]

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hullo_sweetie August 25 2011, 23:58:48 UTC
If you don't mind seeing me in a bathing suit that I have purposely picked out in hopes of making the Doctor blush, we can surely chat.

[Quite insistent! But she likes that in a man]

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jamesholmes August 26 2011, 00:02:54 UTC
[She caught his interest with talk of new critters alright?]

After seeing the Invisible Man more times then I would like too, I truly don't mind that. Where exactly is the TARDIS?

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hullo_sweetie August 26 2011, 00:06:53 UTC
[She gives him the room number]

You'll want the big blue box surrounded by plants. Apparently the bowtie wearing Doctor's pool is full of jello at the moment, so we're using blondie's pool.

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jamesholmes August 26 2011, 00:24:52 UTC
[He's mentally groaning, what is it with you people and being up on these high room numbers?]

Why is, it,...I think it's better if I don't ask that question. [Yeah he's learning slowly there are just some things he doesn't want to know.] So we are using the celery wearing Doctor's pool, alright then, anything in particular I should wear?

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hullo_sweetie August 26 2011, 00:27:25 UTC
I wish I knew, I really wish I knew.

[Welcome to River Song's crazy life]

Yes, that's the one. Come on up. What you wear depends on if you're getting in the pool or not.

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Action jamesholmes August 26 2011, 00:37:02 UTC
I...I really, am not going to dwell on that. I'm not, because then I'll wonder how much is in the pool, and that's math I'm not interested in right now. [But he said it and he already is, poor man.]

Ahh alright then I think I will head up now, it sounds like a good time. And that is fair yes.

[And with that he *gasp* wishes up a pair of rather boring brown swim trunks and changes into them before heading upstairs at a rather slow pace, which doesn't help with the pain he's feeling, but he lives with it long enough to get to the room, and find his way to the pool, attempting to hide it all.

Really people can't you live on like the seventh floor? ] It's...[He's just now realizing the TARDIS is bigger on the inside then it is on the outside...]

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Action hullo_sweetie August 26 2011, 00:45:56 UTC
[River is waiting for him just inside the TARDIS. She's wearing a one piece suit - but it's probably the raunchiest one piece that James has ever laid eyes on]

-Bigger on the inside, yes, I know. I'll show you to the pool.

[She chuckles and leads the way through those winding, twisting halls]

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Action Forever jamesholmes August 26 2011, 00:50:59 UTC
[He chuckles after a moment, and manages to keep his eyes on her eyes for the moment.]

I take it that's not an entirely new statement then? [And it's as they walk through the halls that he notices her bathing suit, and he's just sort of at a loss for words. Just..what was she wearing?

But the walking, he really hates you people right now, but he stays quiet even more as he notices just how big the TARDIS is, and does his best to stay with her even as his eyes wander.]

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hullo_sweetie August 26 2011, 01:08:47 UTC
[River might not be a spring chicken, but she certainly had some curves on her - much like Helen - remarkably preserved for her age]

Here we are. Let me just....

[She pulls up a chair for him without saying a word. The pool is a mere few feet away]

So, where do we begin?

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jamesholmes August 26 2011, 01:13:44 UTC
[So he's noticed, and he's attempting to be polite and not stare. It's not a gentlemanly thing to do after all.

But he smiles a little at the offer of the chair and drapes his towel over it before sitting in it carefully, he'll go swimming in a bit.]

Entirely up to you. Though I was thinking possibly start with the one that was most interesting to you and go from there?

[The chair thing goes unsaid, because he refuses to mull over it. And be thankful he can't so that filter ladies, otherwise he would severely chastise you both.

He doesn't need no fuss.]

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hullo_sweetie August 26 2011, 16:01:24 UTC
The weeping angels then, I dealt with them just before arriving here. With the Doctor's help, of course.

[Oh, where to begin? She'd have to explain what they looked like first]

To the naked eye, Weeping angels disguise themselves as statues of - well, just what their namesake says - weeping angels. They seem like statues....until you turn your head. They can snap a neck in the time it takes for you to blink, but they remain frozen in the state of a harmless statue so long as someone is looking at them.

And we ran into a whole army of them.

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jamesholmes August 26 2011, 16:11:12 UTC
[Explaining what they look like tends to help the imagination there River. And that explanation is causing him to sit more forward in the chair then he probably should with his complaints about his body, even if it did look like a fit body of a man in his late forties early fifties.]

They can only move if someone isn't looking at them, is that right? Killer, angel statues? I do have to say that is a new one. Was it in their nature to just kill whatever they saw? Or did they only do it out of self-preservation?

And a whole army? Where did you happen to find such a thing as that?

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hullo_sweetie August 26 2011, 16:46:57 UTC
They are one of the most highly evolved and deadliest creatures in the entire universe. They're rare. Even I've only had one encounter with them and the Doctor has had two.

From what I know, they typically move their victims back through time with a touch. They then consume the potential energy from the lives the victims would otherwise have led. But the ones on that planet were old, weak, and starving. They must have been stranded there for centuries without a food source.

When they have another, larger food source to drain - say a crashed ship full of radiation, they saw us as threats. They're intelligent though, they played games with us. Endangered the Doctor's companion and that, my friend, is something you never want to do.

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jamesholmes August 26 2011, 16:57:44 UTC
[Have a quiet hmm as he thinks about this, really it is utterly fascinating to hear about such creatures.]

They feed off of, the potential energy of their victims? But if they fed off of the ships radiation, they, live off of energy so, say if that ship full of radiation crashed on that world of old, weak and starving army, it would have, given them a, substantial feast.

A substantial feast that lead to them, attacking a threat to safe guard their food supply. Very much the normal response from any starving creature, intelligent or not. But I would imagine not, the brightest of creatures in the world if they angered the Doctor, that is hardly what one could call a, keen survival instinct.

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hullo_sweetie August 26 2011, 17:08:33 UTC
[He was keeping up with all of this fairly well. Didn't seem to disbelieve her at all. That alone told her a lot about what he was used, whatever universe he was from]

There was a rather large colony of humans not too far from where the ship crashed. I was initially enlisted because there were suspicions that the Byzantium Ship was carrying illegal cargo. When I realized what it was, I knew I had to enlist the Doctor.

Weeping Angels can't die, James. There is no physical way to kill them. They have the perfect defense mechanism. The Doctor was the only one who had ever bested them and he did that by tricking them into aligning the angels so that they were all forced to look at each other - locking them in place for eternity.

[She seemed to enjoy this taleIn the end, the angels tried to feed on a rift in time and space. The rift widened and began to consume the angels in return. Only a complicated event in time and space, such as the Doctor himself, could close the rift. Instead, the Doctor managed to cast the angels into the time ( ... )

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