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I love history, especially the weird bits. Expect a lot of drawings of ponies and talking about Time Lords. I also write an awful lot of fanfiction-- see the link above.
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Fury from the Deep The TARDIS lands on the surface of the sea, just off the east coast of England. The time travellers use a rubber dinghy to get ashore, where they are shot with tranquilliser darts and taken prisoner by security guards as they have arrived in the restricted area of the Euro Sea Gas refinery.

At the refinery base, run by a man named Robson, the Second Doctor learns that there have been a number of unexplained problems with the pressure in the feed pipes from the offshore drilling rigs and a strange sound is reverberating through the pipeline. It is later revealed that one of the rigs has sucked up a parasitic form of seaweed, which is capable of releasing poisonous gas or a strange kind of foam that allows it to take control of the minds of those it touches.

The weed spreads rapidly and seems set on establishing a huge colony centred around the rigs. The Doctor makes the chance discovery that it is very susceptible to high pitched noise; consequently, he is able to use the amplified sound of Victoria's screams to destroy it. Victoria elects to stay with the family of one of the refinery workers, Harris.

The Doctor, although sharing Jamie's sadness at her departure, understands her decision to settle down to a quieter life.

The Stolen Earth / Journey's End When Earth and twenty-six other planets are stolen and taken to the Medusa Cascade and the Doctor is nowhere in sight, it's up to the combined forces of UNIT, Torchwood, Sarah-Jane and Rose to fight off the thieves, who only have one thing to say to the resistance: "EX-TER-MIN-ATE!"

All hell has broken loose! Humanity is threatened with global annihilation, as Davros and the New Dalek Empire prepare to detonate a bomb that will wipe out all of existence. The Tenth Doctor is helpless, and the TARDIS faces destruction. The only hope lies with the Doctor's companions — the "Children of Time" — but Dalek Caan predicts that one will die…

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The Dalek Invasion of Earth The TARDIS returns to London; however, it's the 22nd century. With bodies in the river, and quiet in the Docklands, the city is a very different place. The Daleks have invaded and it's up to the Doctor to thwart them once again.

Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways Separated and with no TARDIS, the Ninth Doctor, Rose, and Jack have to fight for their lives on board the Game Station, but a far more dangerous threat is lurking, just out of sight. The Doctor realises that the entire human race has been blinded to the threat on its doorstep, and Armageddon is fast approaching.

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Planet of Giants The doors of the TARDIS open of their own accord just before it materialises, running out of control. On emerging, the travellers find the ship has been reduced in size and they are now only about an inch tall.

As tiny people, they stumble across a plot by a ruthless businessman, Forester, and his misguided scientist colleague, Smithers, to launch a new insecticide, DN6 — a product so destructive that it would kill not only those insects harmful to agriculture but also those vital to it.

Forester is willing to commit murder to ensure the success of his business, as civil servant Arnold Farrow discovers to his cost. The TARDIS crew attempt to bring the man to justice and return to their normal size, but are hampered by the fact that Barbara is dying from the insecticide...

Boom Town The Ninth Doctor, and his companions, Rose Tyler and Jack Harkness travel to modern-day Cardiff and meet up with Rose's boyfriend, Mickey. There, they discover that their "enemy", Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen, is very much alive if without an easy escape route from Earth, and is willing to rip apart the planet to ensure her freedom.

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The Reign of Terror The TARDIS materialises not far from Paris in 1794 — one of the bloodiest years following the French Revolution of 1789. The travellers become involved with an escape chain rescuing prisoners from the guillotine and get caught up in the machinations of an English undercover spy, James Stirling — alias Lemaitre, governor of the Conciergerie prison.

The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances Chasing a metallic object through the Time Vortex, the Ninth Doctor and his companion, Rose Tyler, arrive in London during the Blitz. While Rose meets "Captain Jack Harkness", the dashing Time Agent responsible for bringing the object, the Doctor finds a group of homeless children terrorised by Jamie, an "empty" child wearing a gas mask.

The Child's plague is spreading throughout wartime London, and its zombie army is on the march. The Ninth Doctor and Rose form an alliance with intergalactic con man Captain Jack, but find themselves trapped in the abandoned hospital. They head to the crash site of Jack's supposed space junk and discover the ground zero for the mysterious plague.

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Horrible Things We Say May - 26 "Adult male armadillos could never."

Time Ram: The Dominatrices

What, blow up a whole planet with a radioactive volcano? Adult male armadillos could never. Adult female armadillos, on the other hand? Played by Joanna Page and Helen Mirren? They just might, if they can stop the remorseless cycle of intergenerational conflict that plagues them! That and the pesky Doctor, of course, as The Dominators gets a 21st-century makeover that's absolutely leather-clad (if you catch my drift), with levitating Quark-balls, the Domination Sphere, and plenty of drilling. Captain Jack's having a real fun time with this one!

Alts under the cut

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Here’s an art I made a while ago for the TV series zine. I was so happy I got to draw something for Doctor Who, this show still holds a very special place in my heart! The RTD era, of course. I couldn’t choose a single moment from the show… So I decided to draw all of them, a compilation of references to all the episodes (also it was an excuse for me to rewatch them all again lmao) I’ve always wanted to draw something this massive! I hope I did the show justice, I don’t talk about it much, but I feel like it really shaped my perception of drama and storytelling. Idk, it’s hard to explain. Rose, Martha, Donna, Jack, Doctor - I still love you guys <3

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Huevember 13 Hunt!Nine So listen, Nine is super protective (pack instinct) and doesn't deal well with betrayal (especially in Adam's case, but he was about to jet off and leave Rose in the past in Father's Day). He canonically has tracking skills (tells Nancy his nose has special powers in 'The Empty Child') and demonstrates a willingness to play with his food (as demonstrated in 'Boom Town'). Also, the leather jacket combined with the Hunt aesthetic is incredibly choice.

Bonus, End!Jack (self-explanatory) and Vast!Rose (from looking into the Heart of the TARDIS)

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headcanons about eldritch!doctor except not actually about them:

  • there’s no way that splintering herself across time and space didn’t do something to clara. earth feels so small now, and every time she returns to her home planet she feels restricted and claustrophobic, like she’s trying to occupy a space meant only for a single person. she lies like breathing, desperately trying to find a version of events that fits each of her millions upon millions of lives. clara oswald is a badly sewn together patchwork of forgotten memories and whispered stories and she is much less scared of that than she should be
  • river song is mostly human but slightly curled and fraying at the edges, and for most of her life she has kept a strict grasp on her mortal form, terrified that she’ll be punished for being wrong. it takes her a good long time to let these edges slip, and the first time happens while she’s with her parents. they don’t react badly (my beautiful beautiful girl amy murmurs and river cries in her arms as rory carefully combs his fingers through hair that flickers in and out of reality and feels like static) and she starts becoming more and more comfortable with her true form. the doctor’s always been able to see her of course
  • amy never talks about it, but those years living by a crack leaking time and space didn’t exactly leave her unscathed. she remembers timelines that never happened and sees things that should remain unseen. where rory sees an old tired timelord, amy’s always been able to see a splintered and shiny mass of time energy that weaves through dimensions. river flares fever bright in her eyes and rory flickers between flesh and plastic. new york is a gnarled wound in time and she pretends that it doesn’t burn every time she blinks
  • she doesn’t remember anything afterwards but there’s still something off about donna noble and the way she seems to almost. grow a little. the way that her eyes light up and there’s something so much bigger behind them. she takes up camping, and doesn’t quite know how to explain how much more settled she feels sleeping under the stars (if there were any onlookers, they’d be able to see how the stars pulse in time with the too quick rise and fall of her chest)
  • rose has always sworn that she has nothing of the bad wolf left but sometimes, when she grins, she almost seems to have too many teeth in her smile. she prefers the day, prefers the sun and the bright blue sky; she spends so much time in bright places that it takes her a while to realise that her eyes reflect the light

martha jones spends a year with a perception filter around her neck hiding from a planetary wide psychic network and now sometimes, if she isn’t concentrating, people just. don’t notice her. they step around her absentmindedly, as though she’s background noise. not just people, signals just seem to bounce away from her. the only number she can consistently call is the tardis’, because all the others just don’t always connect, as though the satellites still can’t see her. when she speaks, her words thrum with hope and desperation and pain and psychic energy that existed and then didn’t. it’s hard for people to hold martha’s face in their mind, to remember anything about her features or her mannerisms, but, even if they can’t quite remember who said them, her words always settle somewhere deep inside their minds and never quite leave

(mickey smith spent years in a universe that wasn’t his own, spent years exposed to different dimensional frequencies than the ones he grew up with. martha relaxes, essence fading and blending into the fabric of the universe; he can still always see her)

(humans can’t perceive what time lords can, exactly, but they can still tell something’s off with jack harkness. there’s something almost magnetically jarring about him, something that compels people to keep their eyes on him. it takes them a while to realise that when he’s with martha, their energies balance out. it’s almost like they’re normal)

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A few classic companions, if I may!

  • Ian and Barbara (so it is rumoured) haven't aged a day since the '60s, and their movements are oddly in sync. When they walk, there is a rhythm to it, and when Ian drops something, Barbara can catch it before it hits the ground. There is something to be said about each being the only piece of their own time and place that the other had, something to be said for nostalgia and trust and bonding and the strange psychic effects of a once-junked TARDIS. Regardless of the precise cause, there's something about them that gives their colleagues the strangest feeling -- something unearthly.
  • Jo Jones (nee Grant) has always been charming, but ever after her days in UNIT, her smile has had an extra little edge to it. Not that it's offputting; quite the reverse in fact. The smile draws people in, makes them a little more open to talking, make them a little more willing to converse with the activist who's just chained herself to their biggest bulldozer, and that's when her words spill free, a million little shining things with flexible prods and pokes and edges that pick open every locked door they come across and leaves people stumbling into agreeing with her even if they aren't quite sure what she wanted from them to begin with.
  • Peri's timeline is a knotted, gnarled thing with a dozen different ends and iterations, and new paths seem to form all the time. The Queen of Yrcanos has a peculiar glint in her eye when speaking with petitioners, scanning visions unseen of might-bes and could-have-beens. Peri Brown, Worrier Queen of Los Angeles scrutinizes her celebrity guests with the same exacting eye, and so does Peri Brown, manager of pro wrestling star Yrcanos, and on and on, each interaction a delicate decision of which branch of the timeline she should keep and which she should prune.
  • Ace burns inside, a light that shines through her eyes. Her Professor taught her well in the fine art of plotting and strategizing, but they also refined her understanding of when to simply flip the chessboard off the table. Her skin is hot to the touch, and even her scrutiny is painfully warm. She leaves a desolation in her wake, a swathe of corrupt politicians toppled, greedy corporations bankrupted, and wannabe warlords burned out. No one could ever catch her ever lighting the blaze, of course -- just watching from the sidelines. Smiling.
  • Dr. Grace Holloway is famed in San Francisco for her uncanny knack for bringing patients away from death's door. Certainly, there are... rumours floating around her, products of envious minds no doubt. The way that clocks seem to run fast or slow when she stands near them for too long is mere coincidence. The way the lights flicker and the seconds seem to skip when she's in the middle of surgery is just stress. And of course she has a pulse, at least when it's being checked. She's the best surgeon at the hospital. The administrators can ignore that she looks like a corpse when glimpsed in periphery.
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