- The Poet wrote:
- Let me start off by saying I love your RP style! great work.
I don't know exactly what you were planning on, but I can see you roleplaying as River Song, Donna Noble, or even perhaps the 9th Doctor.
If you don't like these suggestions, maybe post a different RP example so I can reevaluate
Thank you very much! I really appreciate your suggestions. River Song and Donna Noble are actually my favorite characters! So this'll be a little difficult. Who do you see more for me? I could write another reply to see if I lean to a specific one.
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When the Doctor was confused, that's when I knew that there was a problem. However, the Doctor could be so daft so easily. Why was it so difficult to operate something he'd be travelling in for years?
There had to be some interference, something preventing the Doctor to perform at his fullest. Whatever it was, it needed to be removed. The TARDIS was massive. It only made sense that there would be discrepancies. If he decided to listen to me for once, he wouldn't overlook everything.
Oh well. We're trapped, falling thousands of miles from above Earth. This made no sense though. Why wasn't the TARDIS stabilized? Surely there was some anti-gravity lock feature on the TARDIS, allowing the flow of matter to move smoothly, allowing us to go wherever without flying all over the place.
But the stabilization was changed. The Doctor was obviously frantically trying to get something to work. But he overlooked so much. There was obviously some details that were obvious to the eyes.
"Doctor, there's no gravity in the orbit. Obviously you know this. If the organic gravity somehow blended with the gravity in the air, it could be chaotic. The force-field somehow has been compromised."
I was right. As I looked outside the door, the TARDIS was covered in gravity globes, changing the pattern and direction of where were going. We had no control over anything in the TARDIS. We were going to crash.
"Doctor, if you hand me the sonic, I may be able to remove the gravity globes. There's an anti-locking system on this model, but I may be able to remove it."
I quickly grabbed the screwdriver and pointed it towards the globes. They quickly detached, spiraling directly towards Earth. If enough of them fell, it could cause a chaotic disruption in the faults and natural gravity on Earth.
Oh well, I guess that I'm ready for another adventure.