The Doctor (
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Who: The Doctor & anyone!
What: Open prompts featuring some stubborn idiocy at its finest!
When: April through early May
Where: Lakeside to start, then Milton
Content Warnings: N/A but will update if needed!
What: Open prompts featuring some stubborn idiocy at its finest!
When: April through early May
Where: Lakeside to start, then Milton
Content Warnings: N/A but will update if needed!
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Thomas Jopson, sir. I'm looking for anything to make some traps. [He holds out a hand for him, respectfully.
He adjusts his pack and smiles, silently accepting the help.]
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[ He does shake his hand good-naturedly, though, giving him a friendly nod in addition before letting go. ]
Just Doctor. And do you prefer Thomas or Jopson, or whatever I'm feeling in the moment? [ The Doctor starts walking towards the hallway. ] Right? Left? I'm feeling...left today. Left will do us, I've a feeling.
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Jopson is just fine.
[He wants to ask what's left, what's that direction, but he's too intrigued by this man to actually ruin the moment by asking. He watches instead.]
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[ He nods his head in that direction and quite happily leads the way, smiling a little more softly as he speaks over his shoulder and walks. ]
What will the day bring us, I wonder. Well, it's already brought me to you, or you to me, so we're off to a good start. What have you got so far for your traps? Anything at all? What luck if we find a good bit of wire, eh? Unless you've got some.
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[He glances behind them, just once, just in case, but presses on, drawn to this enigmatic figure.]
I need something sturdy as a base and some bait. I thought I'd try the lake for that.
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[ As they walk, the Doctor digs into his trouser pockets, producing a few items — a spoon and a medium-sized, rather shriveled carrot. Shows them both off like he's so clever, though he tucks the spoon back into his pocket and keeps hold of the carrot. ]
I had this in my pocket before I arrived here. In case anyone got hungry, but — likely to be of better use now, perhaps, what do you think?
[ Rather than...letting it continue to shrivel and eventually rot in his pocket. Maybe the lake is a far better idea for bait, after all... ]
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When it doesn't come, he tucks his hair behind his ear and glances to the window.]
We should go out there. That won't be enough.
[Diplomatic as always.]
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[ He's not, at least, in any way opposed to trying the lake for fresh bait. It was probably the wisest choice from the start. Probably. He'll set the carrot out on the ground for...any strays in need of a nibble. Otherwise, he continues leading the other man down the corridor towards the exit. ]
For your base, you'll want a solid wood board or very large rock of some sort, yes?
[ The Doctor has a lot of vast and extensive knowledge about so very many things, though being dropped in the middle of this world and forced to survive as they are is...newer to him, of course. Probably obvious. It's Jopson's bait trap, though, so rather than barrel in with a multitude of ideas, he's excited to explore with Jopson and collaborate on this trap of his. ]
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[He thinks about it as they venture outside, chewing on his thumbnail. It's remarkable, really, how easily he falls into this thought. How quickly he matches the Doctor's strides, going along with him as if they hadn't met only moments before.]
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[ The Doctor has never hunted for anything in his life and he's never had to think about this sort of thing, but his logical mind can at least conjure up different creative solutions for what they need to accomplish.
He does glance over at Jopson frequently as they make their way towards the lake, finding it perfectly natural they've fallen into step, essentially. He picks up new friends easily, or at least, that's how he sees it. ]
So where were you before this, Jopson?
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The Arctic, sir.
[This 'sir' is more cheeky than the other. He heard the request; he's choosing not to listen right now.]
I was on John Franklin's expedition to find the Northwest Passage.
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John Franklin! Set out from England in 1845 — two ships, was it? The HMS Erebus and the HMS Terror. No wonder you have your wits about you here, if you'd just come from that.
[ Ah, but quickly he settles as further details of the expedition come back to him. Not a lovely little expedition at all, far from it. He sobers a bit, his steps slowing slightly as the lake comes into focus. He has to be careful what he says or what he asks, of course. Fixed points in time, spoilers of future events, and the like. ]
Is this place better or worse than the circumstances you left behind?
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But he's never been the sort to care about glory. He cares about people, especially the people he cared about.]
Warm fires, plenty of shelter and game, clever company - the circumstances are much better here than what was left. There are several of us here now.
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It also makes the Doctor rather more committed than ever to seeing the people here safe. For now, at least, he'll forego thinking about the fate awaiting Jopson at the end of this. ]
Well, you are in the best company, Jopson, that's absolutely true. And the very best happens to be a bowtied man leading you towards a lake just now. [ Another cheeky grin because the Doctor tends to think quite highly of himself in that regard. He softens, though, to add — ] Strange to think a place like this could be a respite of sorts.
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We must work hard here, but there is a life.
[And that life is something that Jopson doesn't take for granted. He knows what lies waiting for him back home and he isn't keen on returning there so quickly.]
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There's beauty nearly everywhere if you look long enough, though warmth would do wonders to the flora here, certainly. And beyond. But where there's life, there's hope and vice versa! We'll manage, all of us. [ As the cold air greets them, the Doctor ventures closer to the shore of the lake. ] We might see a day yet where we can actually take a dip in this lake. Imagine.
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[Another gentle tease. A laugh behind those words.]
The trees are more greenery than I have seen in years. Though - did you visit the hot springs in Milton? It was as if I had never known warmth like this.
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[ The way he chatters, it's definitely an excitable run-on sentence. ]
And you left your hot springs to venture over here. Worth your while so far?
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[He glances out towards the lake.]
So much that others might take for granted. But there is beauty in it, even in this place. I intend on seeing it.
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[ The Doctor, at least, tends to find the good in all things even when circumstances are at their worst. Or, most especially when they are. ]
We're not so different in that way, though, enjoying new places. I'm an explorer myself, actually, when not stuck here. This place is just somewhere else I've never been.
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Where have you traveled?
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[ He smirks a bit because there's not necessarily an answer to that either. Too broad. But he's quick to add — ]
I travel across time and space, in fact, in a ship of my own, though one far different from yours. She's a beautiful blue box, bigger and grander on the inside than you could imagine. So the answer to the question is, quite broadly, just yes.
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And even you are as trapped as we are here? Your big, blue box did not come with you?
Where were you, just before you came here?
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She's out there safe somewhere, though, she'll find me here. All of us.
[ Or perhaps it's a lie he prefers to tell himself. ]
And just before this, I was parked up above the clouds over London, stationary for a little while.
[ That was part of a longer story, though. ]
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Above the clouds -
[It seems remarkable, far too much, but there's an additional question that seems to be missing.]
When? Which London?
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