It starts out with the inside of the TARDIS and the details of the console and the sonic screwdriver. Then... oh, those actually look a bit like the top of the Torchwood logo (two rows of hexagons, though it's incomplete) and the words "why? why?"
Oh God. The Doctor starts remembering himself, and the first actual occurrence he recalls is Doomsday and Torchwood? Makes sense since it's *such* a huge source of pain this series, but still. That's heartbreaking - that beyond the basic mechanics of "the Doctor" (the TARDIS and the screwdriver), *that's* the first thing. That's what's been pressing against him. It really is his driving force this series, isn't it?
and tiny drawings of circular symbols (they look like the Gallifreyan writing that on the notes all over the TARDIS and it says 'symbols have to draw') and then we have the ripped out pages and go right to gas mask zombies in TEC/TDD.
I revise my statement then. They were most likely fairly disturbing things, enough for those pages to be ripped out and discarded.
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Date: 2007-05-29 05:54 pm (UTC)Oh God. The Doctor starts remembering himself, and the first actual occurrence he recalls is Doomsday and Torchwood? Makes sense since it's *such* a huge source of pain this series, but still. That's heartbreaking - that beyond the basic mechanics of "the Doctor" (the TARDIS and the screwdriver), *that's* the first thing. That's what's been pressing against him. It really is his driving force this series, isn't it?
and tiny drawings of circular symbols (they look like the Gallifreyan writing that on the notes all over the TARDIS and it says 'symbols have to draw') and then we have the ripped out pages and go right to gas mask zombies in TEC/TDD.
I revise my statement then. They were most likely fairly disturbing things, enough for those pages to be ripped out and discarded.