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stillbrainfried June 19 2010, 20:48:15 UTC
Love the Unicorn Rock, oh, and Ten decidedly not moping about losing his sonic screwdriver ;-)

Can I just say: The assembled hords of Schneiders and Lahnsteins are clearly mad ;-)

Ten and Adric meeting finally. Yay! Okay, and Ten doesn't remember Jamie saving Adric as well as being to Discworld in his fourth incarnation. That'S definitely not good...

And I'm still not sure what to think about the vampire...

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randomhouses June 20 2010, 14:23:46 UTC
We decided the sonic screwdriver made a lot of situations too easy (plus, see icon). Unfortunately, we also decided the same applied to the TARDIS...

Hehehehehe: "This is madness!" "This. Is. DÜSSELDORF!"

*Pretends to be Steven Moffat*: THIS THREAT SHALL CONSUME ALL SPACE AND TIME. Oh, and logic too.

At least it's not a real vampire :) There's more than enough vampire media going around these days. Hopefully we will never have real vampires, but I also said that about zombies.

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stillbrainfried June 20 2010, 14:49:29 UTC
Yeah, I thought so as well. Thus I put a wall between Rose and the Doctor in Broken but let her find a sonic screwdriver (for opening door locks behind the wall - not for resonating concrete).

But wait a minute: You're going to seperate Ten from the TARDIS?

Well, I always thought there must be something in the water that's causing that madness ;-)

Why even mention logic? Logic left the building around PotW...

The whole Twilight thing is totally lost on me (how many t's are in that sentence?). I think I lost interest in any sort of vampire story around the time BtVS stopped moping about Angel...

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randomhouses June 27 2010, 15:02:16 UTC
Companions with screwdrivers generally works a tad better because they haven't memorized all 9 trillion settings.

Umm... no comment? I should have the next chapter done today, and you'll find out about three chapters after that.

My apartment in college rented Twilight, and I actually rather like it as a trashy, bad movie type of viewing experience. There's so much to make fun of. But as a genuine phenomenon? Yeah, vampires are lost on me.

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