Jun 06, 2010 01:45
Jamie's been taking the Doctors on a tour. He's tried to show them the places that he thinks they might find interesting - Engineering, Neuropathy, the City. He's even gone so far as to show them the Art Hall, which he doesn't care much for, and tends to not visit. There's one place he wants to show them more than all the rest, however, so he decides to end the tour there. Not surprisingly, that place is the Sensoriums.
Rather than go there with them immediately, he asks them to meet him there instead, as he wants to set up something that can show off what the Sensoriums can really do. As he enters, he's still trying to make up his mind, so there's a few different places that briefly flicker into being before being discarded for one reason or another.
Finally, the warm humidity of Stacy is replaced by the cool dampness of a Scottish evening. The bright light of a full moon illuminates a well-trodden path through the moors. The smell of heather is carried on a faint breeze, and one can hear small rustling sounds from the occasional nocturnal animal. Without electricity and pollution to hide them, the stars seem to almost entirely cover the night sky.
The path winds for some time, turning into a somewhat steep climb that would be treacherous if the moon wasn't out. Finally it ends on a ledge of sorts, although he's made sure to place some light colored stones on either side to mark the boundaries of the area. Looking out, one can make out the shapes of villages below - although they're mostly dark at the moment. He should probably change that, he thinks. But he'll wait for the Doctor to get here before he does so. Right now he settles down and leans back against an outcropping of rock, watching the stars.
((OOC: Open, but please contact first if you want to jump in on a Doctor/Jamie thread just so people have a heads-up. Separate pester-Jamie threads are fine. :) Also, Doctors, completely up to you if you want one thread or separate ones.))
!location: sensoriums,
!status: open,
tenth doctor,
fifth doctor,
jamie mccrimmon