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the woman with no name ([personal profile] bottecellie) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet2012-11-21 01:36 pm

( hitch your wagon to a star )

Photo of Milford Sound in New Zealand!
the stargazing meme


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prompts

one → meteor shower you just saw a falling star! and another! make a wish!
two → aliens what was that? was that really? omg no way a ufo!
three → lunar eclipse you've been sitting out for hours, waiting for this. it's so cool!
four → comet does it move fast or slow? either way, it's amazing.
five → full moon the moon is so huge! just don't look too long, it's really bright too.
six → star dust anything can happen in space. make up your own plot!
seven → solar eclipse this might be happening in the middle of the day!
eight → planet sighting is that a new star? nope, just a neighbor in the solar system!
nine → constellations do you know the stories behind these odd patterns?
ten → deep space normal stargazing isn't that much fun. you got a telescope!


taken from here.

the eleventh doctor / doctor who

[personal profile] ex_gads387 2012-11-21 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
theroman: (Psychic paper [Amy])

n i n e

[personal profile] theroman 2012-11-22 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
[how many times have they been in this exact same position? Laying on the grass outside, somewhere other than Great Britain in 2012, staring up at the stars? How many times have they listened to the Doctor point and talk about them? Rory can't count them, and isn't sure he would want to.]

Let me guess, it was you?

[personal profile] ex_gads387 2012-11-22 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
[about a bazillion times. that doesn't take away from its relaxing and aesthetic value, though. it's rare for the doctor to stay in one place for more than three seconds and it's even rarer for him to talk about people and places long gone. most of the stars he's pointing at have already wasted their helium, spewed their chemically enriched guts, enriching pristine gas clouds with the chemistry of life; and the people he's shown them to, the people that helped him save the planets diligently circling these already dead stars are gone too.

finger pointed to the southwest, to a little, yet bright blue-ish hue speck in the sky;]
actually, no. uh, a mate of mine did. another time lord... like me.