Doctor Who - The Battle of Demon’s Run: Two Days Later (2013)
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Doctor Who - The Battle of Demon’s Run: Two Days Later (2013)
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JOHN SMITH
“Well, I am a John Smith. There are a lot of us, but it is definitely my name. Why? You looking for me?”
“I’m-- I’m sorry. I-- are you John Smith, as in, the John Smith who writes the Time Shards series?”
Do not assume that I’m so easily distracted
“Das geht Dich einen Scheiß an.”
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“You? You're John Smith?”
Feel free to reply to one of these!
PLOTTING CALL
PLOTTING CALL
The Force Awakens Starter sentences
“Do I talk first or you talk first? I talk first?”
“We’re home.”
“I’m no one.”
“You don’t know anything about me.”
“That’s one hell of a pilot!”
“Are you up for this?”
“Hell no.”
“Stop taking my hand!”
“I don’t know your name.”
“Nothing will stand in our way.”
“There has been an awakening.”
“Where do you come from?“
“Oh, you’re cold?!”
“Are we really doing this?!”
“We’ve got company.”
“Keep it. It suits you.”
“I think I can handle myself.”
“I know all about waiting.”
“The belonging you seek is not behind you … it is ahead.”
“Actually, he’s not for sale.”
“Classified, really?”
“Come home.”
We’ll figure it out. We’ll use The Force!”
“It’s true. All of it.”
“You still drive me crazy.”
“Because it’s the right thing to do.”
“You need a pilot.”
“I need a pilot.”
“Alright, let’s light it up!”
“May the Force be with you.”
“Obviously.”
thistimefeelsnew:
“You’re very kind to my age, thank you.” The Doctor gives another bit of a smile. “She’s fairly new. At least in this time stream; she’ll all grown up in another. Feels like I have to steal away moments while she’s young.”
“Can you not go and meet her in the future? When she’s all grown up?” he suggested, “how old is she now? Does she age slower as a child also? As you do now?”
thistimefeelsnew:
“I was. Once.” The Doctor says, pressing a kiss to the top of the little girl’s head, among soft tufts of dark hair.
“Ah, she’s my granddaughter, actually. Her name’s Susan.”
“Susan,” he smiled fondly at the small child before his gaze moved back to The Doctor. “I didn’t know you had a granddaughter-- I was about to say you seem far too young for a granddaughter but--”
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