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realityshifted2009-03-14 04:57 am
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Constellation 07
[Arthur sits at his desk, hunched slightly forward, his head resting somewhat on his hand. He's got a history book opened up in front of him, several more stacked around him. Its opened to one of the chapters regarding World War II.
His expression is hinted with confusion, sadness, and anger. But mostly, he just looks very tired. In his left hand is the pocket watch, and h keeps flipping the face open and close, never really looking at it]
His expression is hinted with confusion, sadness, and anger. But mostly, he just looks very tired. In his left hand is the pocket watch, and h keeps flipping the face open and close, never really looking at it]

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It went well, I think. Rather good, actually, considering the number of people that came up to me afterward.
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[looks at the book, upside down from his angle]
Oh, the fifties. That's a good era. Rock and roll, Cadillacs, polio vacine, the structure of the DNA strand is cracked. Coronations, greasers, beatniks, very exciting by all accounts.
Oh, and Sputnik makes it up before the end of the decade, too.
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[his tone is a bit distracted, waving off the first part]
You haven't seen that other Doctor around here in the past few days, have you?
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[rubs the back of his neck, his tone thoughtful]
I've been spending some time sort of traveling with that one.
[quiet for a moment and then quickly shakes his head and a little more loudly]
Why do you see the one with the Master more?
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He came to the speech, actually. Or rather listened to it. He also gave me a data pad.
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Did he? I'd have loved to have gotten a chance to hear it in person.
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[looks thoughtful for a moment and then seems to brighten up]
You'll just have to give me a copy of the speech to read over.
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I could give you the original notes though, if you'd prefer those.
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[He drops, then comes back a few moments later with a stack of notes. They seem organized, and the hand writing is neat. He hands them over]
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