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Drabble: Bad Timing
Title: Bad Timing
Author: badly_knitted
Characters: Jack, Ianto, Owen, Gwen.
Rating: G
Written For: Challenge 370: Old Age at tw100
Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: Alien technology doesn’t always cause problems at convenient moments.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
Torchwood’s latest brush with alien technology had resulted in Owen and Gwen being de-aged. It was unfortunate timing as Tosh was in Japan visiting her family.
“Look, we’ve seen things like this before,” Jack told them. “Tosh always makes comprehensive notes on all technology she studies. You’ve got nothing to worry about, I’ll soon have you both back to normal.”
Famous last words.
An hour later, Jack had managed to reverse the de-aging, resulting in two of his agents becoming old age pensioners somewhat prematurely.
“Oh well. At least they’re not kids anymore,” Ianto sighed. “Back to the drawing board.”
The End
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I like "The Beast Below specifically for what Amy does in the episode. It showcases how Amy was a competent champion despite the holes or should I say crack to her background.
Rory was supposedly brought in as the traditional champion besides being Amys husband to be. Since Amy was as "crazy" as the Eleven.
My brother has been in a relationship with a redhead twice and they were both nice and academically smart people. So maybe your right.
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It's no wonder the Doctor wants to be a ginger, maybe it's the reason he's picked red haired companions from time to time. If he can';t be ginger, he'll travel with someone who is.
Twelve is so blunt he can be completely tactless, hence the cards Clara made for him, but that's a big part of what makes this incarnation work so well. He cuts right to the heart of things.
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It was a missed opportunity that Eleven never mentioned to Amy about Donna having red hair too. There was that casual line from the Dream Lord about how the Doctor likes redheads. Referring to Queen Elizabeth.
Twelve is trying to be a realist. He doesn't make promises he can't follow through. When Twelve is called out on his insensitivity, he justifies it by explaining why he must react that way. At least he is aware of how he may come across.
It would have to take Clara the teacher to encourage the Doctor with cue cards. I remember Ten asking Rose if he was being rude or something like that.
The champions sometimes have to translate the Doctors behavior to other people. I like the one where Martha tells Billy just to nod his head when Ten pauses for breath in "Blink".
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Clara has that practicality, preparing in advance so that the Doctor can work things out for himself in situations. It also means the Doctor is learning as he goes. Eventually he won't need the cards because he'll know how he's supposed to react in sensitive situations.
Twelve doesn't give false hopes or false promises. That doesn't help people when they need to kn ow the truth. It's just that sometimes he could find more tactful ways to be honest.
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I'm surprise the Doctor has never read social etiquette book. Maybe he thought because of his intelligent that he could just improvised. I liked the reference to Sarah Jane on one of the cue cards.
This scenario is used on other shows too. I saw it done on "Monk" where he made out conversational cue cards.
Twelve seems to lack the charm of Ten and Eleven but they both could be blunt too when people aren't able to follow or understand what he means.
Ten would give a speech about his credentials and challenge people. It worked in "Voyage of the Damaged. Not so much in "Midnight". Because he thinks his brilliant, he just assumes everyone else will too.
Eleven: I'm making perfect sense, you're just not keeping up.
Twelve negotiating skills are just different. But may not suit everyone. There's still room for growth though.
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I like the Weeping Angels. In some ways they got scarier because the seemed more malevolent in some of the later episodes.
I liked Ten's speeches, especially the one in Voyage of the Damned. It gave me chills =)
He probably has, but proper etiquette changes from one time period to another and from one planet to another. I think it would be hard to know always what the proper behaviour was
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Ten said that regeneration is like death and that another man goes slaughtering away.
When the Weeping Angels catch you off guard they are scary. But if you knew they were coming, couldn't there be a way to stop them. Like smashing them with something hard?.
Ten was so determined that you hoped he would follow through with his promises. He said sorry so many times that it sometimes lost weight. I didn't like how he had to say it to Donna. But I get why there was no other way to handle it.
The Doctor would have to do proper research before hand to understand a planets customs etc. Like a phrase book when you go to another country your not familiar with.