THIS IS WHAT THE GOD-CHlLD LOOKS LIKE EVERYBODY!!!
I thought the God-Child looked like all of us and none of us.
Well, this has definitely got the ‘none of us’ bit down
Are we talking about the child behind the doctor or the crocodile in the sky?
Yes.
I haven’t voted yet. Calm down…
Hey now, some of us live in the US. It’s not even 6 AM and we’re already being threatened with dice!
Well, don’t complain about your own rules. You could’ve made a rule that says that every time a tiebreak is needed, the option you vote for is the one we go for
I voted to ask politely, i don’t want to be eaten by the TARDIS
We have a tie. I will roll a D2, and if we get:
1: If you ask politely to go on a trip in the TARDIS, go to 44.
2: If you keep quiet and wait to see what happens, go to 98.
@handles roll 1d2
1
The Time Crocodile - Page 44
Last choice: You ask politely to go on a trip in the TARDIS
The narrator senses tension between the Doctor and Martha and offers to leave if they’re intruding. The Doctor and Martha reassure them, explaining that traveling can be dangerous. The narrator asks Martha if she’s okay, and she admits she is, just barely. The Doctor then jokingly says he only takes the best, but reminds the narrator it’s just one trip—since they have school tomorrow.
- If you admit that you need to be back for school, go to 69.
- If you lie and tell the Doctor you don’t need to go back, go to 82.
I would not be able to lie in this situation!
Obviously we lie about school - who the hell wants to be in school rather than travelling space and time?
Such a weird thing to vote on.
Maybe if you lie, the Doctor says “I don’t take liars in the TARDIS” and boots you out the door?
Don’t tell your students this!!!
I already know they don’t want to be…