Jenny :: Doctor Who (
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poly_chromatic2012-01-19 07:52 pm
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one echo :: video
[One would think spending one second in a space ship and another in a zoo would rattle a person. However, when Jenny lands on the ground with a thump, she isn't necessarily rattled. No, she's excited.] Hello, what's this?
[She picks up the device next to her and studies it for a brief moment before looking up excitedly at the massive creature in front of her. An elephant, not that she knows that.] Oh hello, what are you? [Getting to her feet, she reaches out to gently pet the trunk of the beast.] Trapped here in a cage, like me? Doesn't seem fair.
[It takes her no time at all to work out the device in her hand, the video coming to life. She smiles excitedly into the screen. The elephants trunk can be seen inspecting her hair, her shoulder, her face. She doesn't seem to mind it one bit.] Excuse me. I found your cages. And while I understand the necessity of them given certain situations, I must insist that you allow the more harmless creatures their freedom. It doesn't seem ri- [The elephant's trunk pokes her in the side and she laughs and looks up to him in response.] Oh, that tickles!
[She picks up the device next to her and studies it for a brief moment before looking up excitedly at the massive creature in front of her. An elephant, not that she knows that.] Oh hello, what are you? [Getting to her feet, she reaches out to gently pet the trunk of the beast.] Trapped here in a cage, like me? Doesn't seem fair.
[It takes her no time at all to work out the device in her hand, the video coming to life. She smiles excitedly into the screen. The elephants trunk can be seen inspecting her hair, her shoulder, her face. She doesn't seem to mind it one bit.] Excuse me. I found your cages. And while I understand the necessity of them given certain situations, I must insist that you allow the more harmless creatures their freedom. It doesn't seem ri- [The elephant's trunk pokes her in the side and she laughs and looks up to him in response.] Oh, that tickles!

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Yeah. Best leave him the option. Didn't ask to be a father. Well, I suppose I didn't either, but I've clearly fallen head over for it already. Give him a chance to choose the same. [Sonicking the cage open. Like, the little human sized door in the cage.] There you are!
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[She's going to bounce excitedly on her toes just a few times when she sees him, take a step forward, hesitate, another step, hesitate. She wants to hug him. They've hugged before. But she isn't sure how he feels about her right now. Maybe she was still just an echo to him. Maybe not. Sometimes she felt like an echo. Finally, she just does it and gives him a quick, awkward hug before pulling back again.] Hi, Dad. Here I am.
[She gestures to the large creature, slowly lumbering toward her since she had moved away from it and closer to him.] And this is the elephant that needs rescuing.
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[...Aaaand the elephant. Crap.] Th-... Right. Actually, Jenny, the elephant is where it needs to be.
OH! And the TARDIS. Meant to tell you. The TARDIS is a woman now! Would you believe that?
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Did the TARDIS go through a machine like a progenation machine that makes people? Does the TARDIS have DNA?
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I think it happened to her outside here, actually. Given that she's the same as the ship it's likely the ship disappeared for a bit and then she returned a short period later transformed, but as for how it took place I'm not actually entirely certain.
[He's just sort of casually walking back to the flat now.]
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So... the TARDIS went away and now you live in a flat and no longer travel about saving people and seeing amazing places and all that Donna said?
[She's not disappointed, just surprised. And she doesn't understand the nature of this City yet.]
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Can the TARDIS, as a woman, not take you anywhere new?
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[This is where she actually notices she's been moving and stops, looking back toward the zoo. She'd left that poor elephant behind and that made her sad. But more importantly, how had she gotten here in the first place.]
I didn't land my spaceship! I was in it. Then I wasn't! Some sort of transportation, is it?
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He nods a bit.] Some sort of transportation indeed. People randomly show up, day and night, in different parts of the City - be happy you didn't land in the fountain; lots of people do for some reason - and just as randomly they can vanish for no apparent reason. Toys in someone's little personal universe. Fun notion, isn't it?
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[She's genuinely excited about this. She's always excited about new things, actually. But this place sounds like it's going to be chock full of new things. Plus her dad is here. Definitely icing on the new things cake.]
Are there civilizations to rescue here? Wars to stop? Amazing places to see? What do you do?
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And not only because all her excitement is making him definitely feel like he's about to disappoint her. 'I go to work and snog Rose' really doesn't hold up to stopping wars or rescuing civilizations, he thinks.]
Not... precisely. Well, amazing things if not places, per se. And you'll definitely meet a bunch of new people. Neverending rotunda of new people, really. But I'm a bit... Sedentary? Which might have been indicated by the TARDIS being a woman rather than a ship, even though I can obviously overcome obstacles like that. And without actually being sedentary, look at me, but... yeah.
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So you're trapped here? You and the TARDIS and Donna and all those people you talked about? [Trapped is trapped, no matter how you spin it.] Am I trapped here too? And the elephant?
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Have you met the ones in charge, then? What world is this? Is there a leadership of some sort that we can speak to? I'd like that, speaking to the leader and learning all about this place... mechanics and all.
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So we're in the City and we're cursed. Cursed with what? [She doesn't really like the idea of being cursed. And for the first time she isn't smiling at all.]
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And now she's in story-telling mode, each word carrying with it the wide-eyed excitement of someone who's both lived it and wants to make it really good for the listener, her dad who she looked up to so much.] Well after I died, I woke up on the table and one of the Hath were there and Cline. A bit shocked, they were. But I decided then and there to do what you do: run about here and there, save planets, rescue civilizations, defeat evil creatures. So I hopped onto a space ship and flew away from Messaline! Just like that! Was so easy, nothing really to keep me there. But then I was here. Poor elephant. But here is you and I'm very happy with that. Thought I'd never see you again what with the time traveling and all.
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Well, most people aren't accustomed to people who have died not remaining in or around that general state. Tends to surprise them a bit. You're right though - normally I tend not to run into people more than the once. Hazard of having all of time and space to play around in. Very difficult to run into such specific coordinates by accident like that.
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[Vying for the acceptance of this great man who had ended a war and just happened to be her father as well? Yep. For all her bravado and all the knowledge that had been imprinted in her mind of battle tactics and weaponry, she was still so naive in more ways than not.]
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[Yep. Her faith in him is definitely going to break either him or me. I haven't decided.]