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Neil Gaiman
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Doctor Who: Nothing O'Clock
You're enjoying this,' said Amy. 'My whole world has been taken over by a mysterious voice. All the people are extinct. Rory's gone. And you're enjoying this.''No, I'm not,' said the Doctor, trying hard not to show how much he was enjoying it.
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Neil Gaiman
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Doctor Who: Nothing O'Clock
But, Doctor. The human race didn't die out in 1984.' 'New timeline. It's a paradox.' 'And you're the paradoctor?' 'Just the Doctor.
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Neil Gaiman
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Doctor Who: Nothing O'Clock
If I wasn't born, what am I doing here?' 'You're an independent temporal nexus, chronosynclastically established as an inverse...' He saw her expression, and stopped. 'You're telling me it's timey-wimey, aren't you?' 'Yes,' he said seriously. 'I suppose I am.
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Neil Gaiman
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Doctor Who: Nothing O'Clock
The Kin,' said the Doctor. 'A population that consists of only one creature, but able to move through time as easily and instinctively as a human can cross the road. There was only one of you. But you'd populate a place by moving backwards and forwards in time until there were hundreds of you, then thousands and millions, all interacting with yourselves at different moments on your own timeline. And this would go on until the local structure of time would collapse, like rotten wood. You need other entities, at least in the beginning, to ask you the time, and create the quantum superpositioning that allows you to anchor to a place–time location.
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Neil Gaiman
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Doctor Who: Nothing O'Clock
Could be anyone. . I mean... it's like calling yourselves the People. It's what pretty much every race-name means. Except for Dalek. That means in Skaronian.
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Neil Gaiman
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Doctor Who: Nothing O'Clock
Where's Rory? I want him, right now,' demanded Amy as the TARDIS lurched away into space and time. The Doctor had only briefly met her fiancé, Rory Williams, once before. She didn't think the Doctor understood what she saw in Rory. Some days, she was not entirely sure what she saw in Rory. But she was certain of this: nobody took her fiancé away from her. 'Good question. Where's Rory? Also, where's seven billion other people?' he asked. 'I want my Rory.
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Neil Gaiman
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Doctor Who: Nothing O'Clock
Who wears masks?''Bank robbers?''No.''Really ugly people?''No.''Halloween? People wear masks at Halloween.''Yes! They do!' He flung his arms wide in delight.'So that's important?''Not even a little bit. But it's true.
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Neil Gaiman
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Doctor Who: Nothing O'Clock
In the beginning – before the beginning – was the word. And the word was
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Neil Gaiman
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Doctor Who: Nothing O'Clock
I'm very clever,' said the Doctor. It was a good line, and he was determined to use it as much as possible.
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