Oi. That's not what the Doctor invited his other over for. He doesn't even need to feel his TARDIS' indignation, he's indignant enough himself at the other Doctor criticizing his ship.
Although, removing the bypass on the Keppler arc? He's never thought about it, but it makes sense -
At a comment of his other about the Bohr Cylinders, though, the Doctor's had enough. He knows that the Cylinders are out of alignment, thank you very much. He's keeping them that way on purpose, to compensate for some irregularities in the atomic structure at the base of the Time Rotor that he hadn't been able to fix directly when he was dismantling the Master's Paradox Machine. He leans forward, resting the heels of his palms on the edge of the console, and raises his eyebrows at the other Doctor.
"Would you like a cup of tea while I relocate the TARDIS?" He's speaking pointedly over the other Doctor's unwelcome although probably well-meaning advice. He's not actually talked to him about this yet, but the Doctor figures it will be easiest to park his TARDIS inside his other's. Only if the two TARDISes and the other Doctor agree to that, of course.
His own TARDIS isn't too happy at the idea, but she seems willing, as long as he won't make this a permanent arrangement. Of course he won't, he reassures her. It's just for now, while his other needs him around. And yes, I will shut him up. I'm trying right now.
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Although, removing the bypass on the Keppler arc? He's never thought about it, but it makes sense -
At a comment of his other about the Bohr Cylinders, though, the Doctor's had enough. He knows that the Cylinders are out of alignment, thank you very much. He's keeping them that way on purpose, to compensate for some irregularities in the atomic structure at the base of the Time Rotor that he hadn't been able to fix directly when he was dismantling the Master's Paradox Machine. He leans forward, resting the heels of his palms on the edge of the console, and raises his eyebrows at the other Doctor.
"Would you like a cup of tea while I relocate the TARDIS?" He's speaking pointedly over the other Doctor's unwelcome although probably well-meaning advice. He's not actually talked to him about this yet, but the Doctor figures it will be easiest to park his TARDIS inside his other's. Only if the two TARDISes and the other Doctor agree to that, of course.
His own TARDIS isn't too happy at the idea, but she seems willing, as long as he won't make this a permanent arrangement. Of course he won't, he reassures her. It's just for now, while his other needs him around. And yes, I will shut him up. I'm trying right now.