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May. 14th, 2006 07:53 amI am reading up on all the bewildering looms novel-canon stuff on this page, and found this:
A loom consists of millions of fine cords which weave matter and biodata together. For several days spirals of data flow down these cords and are woven into a mesh. From this mesh a Gallifreyan Childe is formed.
*headdesk* *headdesk* *headdesk*
From the colour coding I'm guessing this is either from the Faction Paradox spinoff or completely made up? 'Childe' sets my teeth on edge in Buffyverse fic let alone it invading DW as well...
Also, this bit is marked as telly canon, though I can't remember it: Gallifreyans are not considered full adults untill they are 200 years old
So Romana's a child? Erm, that's just a bit dodgy...
A loom consists of millions of fine cords which weave matter and biodata together. For several days spirals of data flow down these cords and are woven into a mesh. From this mesh a Gallifreyan Childe is formed.
*headdesk* *headdesk* *headdesk*
From the colour coding I'm guessing this is either from the Faction Paradox spinoff or completely made up? 'Childe' sets my teeth on edge in Buffyverse fic let alone it invading DW as well...
Also, this bit is marked as telly canon, though I can't remember it: Gallifreyans are not considered full adults untill they are 200 years old
So Romana's a child? Erm, that's just a bit dodgy...
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on 2006-05-18 01:51 am (UTC)Well, I got another PM from him, and he just happened to mention this:
" But I think So Let the Bells Ring Out is absolutely gorgeous - it's the best depiction of Mickey I've ever read, and I think the way it bonds the new series to the old is just spot on."
Thought you might appreciate hearing this.