Subject: Let's do the time warp again...
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Posted on: 2014-04-08 01:58:00 UTC
Besides, wasn't Phil Connors stuck in that loop for a decade or something? That's gotta leave some pretty big psychological scars.
Subject: Let's do the time warp again...
Author:
Posted on: 2014-04-08 01:58:00 UTC
Besides, wasn't Phil Connors stuck in that loop for a decade or something? That's gotta leave some pretty big psychological scars.
I want a sonic screwdriver! And an unlimited supply of Flames for research! And a puppy!
And plushy Jay and Acacia. That would be SO cool.
Especially of stuff by 20th Century Composers. Man, that would be the best, even if they'd have to be returned after the day. The national libraries of most European countries tend to hold on to their history pretty stringently, you know what I mean?
Or, barring that, the opportunity to write the next Star Trek Movie.
Though honestly, I'd probably be happy with the Starfleet collection of star maps or the Starfleet Manual (handbook? Thing?). I'm not very picky.
Well, I knew there would be someone out there who would enjoy that. I don't know how many people would agree with you, though. I'd imagine that for most, constantly reliving the day before their next birthday would be fun at first, due to unlimited time to do certain information-based tasks and lack of consequences for physical tasks, but would eventually drive them insane from the boredom and futility that the time loop would produce. That's doubled if they don't have access to the resources that Bill Murray had in Groundhog Day that let him gain several new skills while in temporal limbo, and just had to see all of their efforts vanish at the end of each day. That would be all kinds of unpleasant.
Besides, wasn't Phil Connors stuck in that loop for a decade or something? That's gotta leave some pretty big psychological scars.
Chocolate, and the complete set of Dresden Files, Codex Alera, and Discworld.
And perhaps Permission.
P.S. Happy Birthday (If it isn't today, please re-read this message whenever it is your birthday!
I'm hoping to add Bellatrix's and Voldemort's wands to my collection this year, though my mom hinted that I might get one in my Easter basket. :3
Though I wouldn't say no to a trip with the Doctor.
Would you mind being in black-and-white for the duration of your adventure? Because for a temporary jaunt, I think the Second Doctor could provide the best balance between fun and spontaneous experiences, and not being possessed or mutated or something of the sort because the writers know you're only temporary. I'd say Nine or Ten would be just as fun, but that's only if you don't mind the chance of stumbling into the middle of aberrant cosmic phenomena or being turned into a cyborg. Some people would really enjoy that, though. It's not every day someone gets to play around with with uncontrollable power, even if there are equally potent consequences.
I'm partial to 9, 10, and 11, but Tom Baker won me over in his first episode. :3
In the admittedly few episodes I've seen of him, while he does seem like a lot of fun, Four or one his companions kept getting turned into hosts for things, or cloned, or mind-controlled, which is why he wasn't the original pick. The ratio would've probably gotten better if I watched more of his run, though, and the Fourth Doctor would be a lot of fun to interact with.
Have fighting off Meglos! I hope it's someone else that gets possessed and made to develop green skin and spines! Meglos needs more time in the spotlight. He was great. Maybe the Twelfth Doctor will encounter him.