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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To the topic at hand — the Doctor doesn't judge anyone hunting for food to survive, it's only for himself more specifically that he tries to lean more into edible plants and other vegetation. Though admittedly, it's not something he's had to think about much. A luxury that traveling on his ship had afforded him. ]
Everything is a bit here, isn't it? More difficult. I never had to think of food much. My physiology made it so I didn't feel hunger the way other species do, but here in this place, well, everything's changed.
[ He's like everyone else and it's frustrating to say the least. That part of it, anyway. ]
Rabbits! Oh, I'm slow sometimes, I really am. My carrot — well, not the most appetizing certainly, but worth a try. And anything else you've foraged. More vegetation we can find the better. Easier said than done here.
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No, you keep that carrot. I think it's more likely to drive them away than it is to bring them forward.
[But they haven't had much luck in anything else, so Thomas takes a moment to rethink their plan.]
Rabbits will go into any sort of - hole if we make it inviting enough. But a little greenery will attract them well enough.
What - what was that you meant about your - physiology?