The Doctor (
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paradisa2014-04-12 12:41 am
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- 21 - As a consequence of marvellous instruction in the Art
[His voice over the journal is thoughtful, a little distracted and pensive as he speaks aloud numbers, seemingly at random.]
One, one, two, three, five, eight, thirteen, twenty-one, thirty-four, fifty-five, eighty-nine, one hundred and forty four, two hundred and thirty three, three hundred and seventy seven, six hundred and ten...
[A long pause follows, taps of the tip of his pen making ink spots on the page. His voice picks up again before long, distracted but then becoming excited, breathless, as if what he imparts is brand new knowledge just discovered and he is eager to share.]
Patterns. It's funny how some repeat in nature over and over again. It doesn't matter where in the universe you are, or what you are, some patterns will always repeat. One could even be said to be at the very beginning and to be a basic building block of all life. Well, that's if you think that holds any water of course. It's a pattern that's everywhere however, if only you look.
[Turning back to the journal, he starts to write the numbers, heavier than normal pen strokes filling the page as he speaks them aloud again.]

No. No, no, no. That's not good enough. You have to understand this, it's very important.
Look.
[And the Doctor begins to draw...]

Do you see? Beautiful curves and numbers. Golden spirals. They're everywhere.
One, one, two, three, five, eight, thirteen, twenty-one, thirty-four, fifty-five, eighty-nine, one hundred and forty four, two hundred and thirty three, three hundred and seventy seven, six hundred and ten...
[A long pause follows, taps of the tip of his pen making ink spots on the page. His voice picks up again before long, distracted but then becoming excited, breathless, as if what he imparts is brand new knowledge just discovered and he is eager to share.]
Patterns. It's funny how some repeat in nature over and over again. It doesn't matter where in the universe you are, or what you are, some patterns will always repeat. One could even be said to be at the very beginning and to be a basic building block of all life. Well, that's if you think that holds any water of course. It's a pattern that's everywhere however, if only you look.
[Turning back to the journal, he starts to write the numbers, heavier than normal pen strokes filling the page as he speaks them aloud again.]

No. No, no, no. That's not good enough. You have to understand this, it's very important.
Look.
[And the Doctor begins to draw...]
Do you see? Beautiful curves and numbers. Golden spirals. They're everywhere.

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Where? Where?! Where was he supposed to be?!
The elder Doctor had been down in the kitchen. The last he'd seen of his younger self was in the TARDIS that morning. Was it possible that he was still there?! In a panic he raced up the stairs and through the door to their unofficially shared room.
Seeing his younger self there he extends out a hand waving it as he yells, "STOP!!!"
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Did you get what you needed? Stop what?
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What are you talking about?
[Standing up and bringing the journal with him for the precious spiral drawings, he peers at his elder self, concerned and confused at his outburst.]
It's all right. Stop, take a breath just for a minute. Now, what happened? What's the matter?
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What do you mean, what am I talking about?! [His voice a touch on the side of manic. His finger jabs into the journal pointing at the drawings and the numbers.] THIS! I'm talking about this! Don't you see?!
[Glares.] I don't have time to take a breath! You know what happened! You must! Don't you see? Don't you sense it?!
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[David's not a mathematician, but he understands the concepts well enough. He's started to see these patterns here and there in the castle, but just chalked it up to the Castle being it's usual weird self.]
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Look what they make. Do you see?
[He draws another spiral, larger this time, calling out the numbers as he goes.]
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'Fraid not, Doc. Explain it ta me, I'm curious.
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Explain? What do you mean explain? It's right there.
[His pen taps the page in the center of the spiral.]
Precise, equally measured, and repeating. You can't get away from them. You wouldn't want to.
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[This was curious enough to distract even Conan from his efforts at collecting fingerprints.]
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-- I don't like it. You all need to stop. this silliness.
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Actually, you do, because this is an important lesson.
... Wait a moment. All?
[He starts to flip through the journal.]
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Oh, look at the colours! Why don't you like them? They're harmless.
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Doctor? Is everything all right?
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Hello. Everything's fine. Why wouldn't it be?
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And I just started re-reading Angels & Demons, too...LOL
K, all I can think about is Red Dwarf :D what are you talking about?
I think I've seen a couple of episodes of that on BBC America.. :)