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Originally posted by Alan View PostThe Tesselecta can turn its legs into a motorcycle...and you are asking about what is essentially a lightshow??sigpic
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Originally posted by Cold Fuzz View PostI think the regeneration energy can be easily imitated as you said. However, what I found more difficult to imitate was the Doctor's speech patterns and his hyperactive mannerisms. I initially didn't consider the Tesselecta to be a viable way for the Doctor to escape his fate at Lake Silencio. When "Let's Kill Hitler" first aired, we saw how stiff the Tesselecta seemed to be, especially when imitating that Nazi officer.
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Originally posted by Alan View PostWell with the Doctor piloting it, the Tesselecta was bound to be running a lot more smoothly when the person that it is imitating is controlling it.
"No! More running, and I don't talk like that. You're far too stiff, loosen up a bit, come on. You know what, move out the way, I'm driving!"If found, is probably lost on the way to Azaroth or the Pegasus Galaxy
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Originally posted by Draygon View PostCan you imagine what it must have been like for the poor Captain?
"No! More running, and I don't talk like that. You're far too stiff, loosen up a bit, come on. You know what, move out the way, I'm driving!"
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Originally posted by Cold Fuzz View PostI think the regeneration energy can be easily imitated as you said. However, what I found more difficult to imitate was the Doctor's speech patterns and his hyperactive mannerisms. I initially didn't consider the Tesselecta to be a viable way for the Doctor to escape his fate at Lake Silencio. When "Let's Kill Hitler" first aired, we saw how stiff the Tesselecta seemed to be, especially when imitating that Nazi officer.
DR!!! vs Nazi!!!
fluid vs stiffness
obvious result!!
just thinking .... "out back getting my good straw! ... more fizz" .... wouldn't that have come from the mini Dr. directing the captain???
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tick tock goes the clock .... river .... prison ...
hoping we will get an ep that addresses River's incarceration! i am sure she would make it most amusing!!
teehee!!sigpicSCORE!!The Babe's Fave Song Tourney ~ Super Sonic Sixties 66/67 ~ Clickie!!
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Originally posted by Alan View PostWell with the Doctor piloting it, the Tesselecta was bound to be running a lot more smoothly when the person that it is imitating is controlling it.sigpic
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Originally posted by aintright View Postconsider the subject!!
DR!!! vs Nazi!!!
fluid vs stiffness
obvious result!!
just thinking .... "outback getting my good straw! ... more fizz" .... wouldn't that have come from the mini Dr. directing the captain???
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tick tock goes the clock .... river .... prison ...
hoping we will get an ep that addresses River's incarceration! i am sure she would make it most amusing!!
teehee!!Last edited by Cold Fuzz; 02 October 2011, 05:25 PM.sigpic
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Originally posted by 4thDoctor View PostThe Doctor does lie, he tells Amy on the train that he has never had an office. The fibber, he did have an office on Gallifrey in "The Invasion of Time"
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That's right.....I forgot. 4thDoctoriO.gifsigpicAlthough bow ties are cool, the scarf is cooler!
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Originally posted by Quizziard View PostOriginally posted by Killdeer View PostThe wedding was....weird. Not that I'm opposed to Doctor/River, but the Doctor suddenly marrying River as a way to get her to do what he wanted..... It just came off as odd. Here, I can't get you to listen to me, so let's get married.
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Originally posted by Cold Fuzz View PostThat line about getting the straw was definitely not from the Tesselecta. At that point in "The Impossible Astronaut" the 1103-year-old Doctor (the Tesselecta) had already "died" at Lake Silencio. River, Amy, and Rory had encountered the 909-year-old Doctor at the diner and that's who they were talking to when he mentioned the line about the line with the straw.
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Originally posted by Quizziard View PostThis is where it all gets complicated for me. Two big questions, I suppose. Was he ever 1103 in this series, or was that just Rule #1 to fool them? Bringing us back to the obvious question, what is the Doctor's timeline through this season? Was the version inside the Tesselecta an older or younger version (and from where) than the one with the special straw?Last edited by Cold Fuzz; 03 October 2011, 01:30 AM.sigpic
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Originally posted by 4thDoctor View PostThat's right.....I forgot. [ATTACH=CONFIG]32214[/ATTACH]
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