Subject: My notes and response.
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Posted on: 2014-07-19 05:59:00 UTC

I noticed that lot of this is cribbed straight from the Doctor Who episode "Rose," albeit in written rather than recorded form. This is bad form in two ways. First, it's vaguely plagiaristic. That's always a bad thing. It casts your work in a bad light. Fans of the source material are going to notice what you've done and call you out on it.

Secondly, it's a poor execution of a crossover-alternate universe. Your point of deviation is that the Doctor never met Rose and probably doesn't exist. If that's the case, then things should not be proceeding as they are. The Doctor's existence was a tipping point for a lot of different things. If the Doctor didn't exist, would the Time War occurred in the same fashion (or even occurred in the first place)? Would the Autons have been forced to come for Earth looking for a new planet? Calvin and Hobbes can't just be pushed in to substitute for the Doctor. These are characters with radically different outlooks (for the most part). Not to mention that the Doctor is over 900 whereas Calvin is 10ish.

Some SPaG notes:
-- Not technically SPaG, but a tip on formatting stories for the Board. Since paragraphs on the Board aren't indented, try separating them with extra spaces (a blank paragraph, as it were) to improve readability. When you want to transition scenes, as you do when Rose's day passes, use some symbols as a break (I like the ~ or * myself).
-- "A middle-aged woman, still in her pajamas, bustled about the kitchen, making breakfast." The second comma following 'kitchen' is unnecessary.
-- “A...tiger...” There should be a space between the first ellipsis and 'tiger'.
-- "'Seventy-th time,' he completed." It is spelled 'seventieth.'

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