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Steven MoffatSherlock: A Study in Pink #1 yazarı
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"The air roared around him. Suddenly he understood, and the impact of understanding stopped his breath. He'd come so far, he'd saved so many, he'd made his penance, over and over-but not one day of it had been real. He had been living a fantasy- the hope-driven delusion of a repenting murderer. He had walked away from the slaughter of billions and dreamed an impossible redemption, and now he was waking to discover that none of it had happened. He was still in the barn. This was still the last day. The Time War had never ended."
"The universe was born alive,' said the Doctor, answering Clara's question, as they crunched down the second flight of stone steps, 'but it could only become aware of itself by developing sensors across its surface, known as life forms-that's us-each of which suffers a temporary delusion of separate identity during data collection-that's what we call consciousness-but in reality has no more individual existence than the hairs on your forearm when they tell you there's a draught"
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"Realising he was now, beyond all doubt, about to die, the Doctor rose up inside himself, steadied his hearts, and chose his final thought with care. The children. The children of Gallifrey."
"Because they all died, he knew that, if he knew anything. Died in fire, like Cass, or in sickness like Reinette. Or in a single fit of unforgivable violence, like all those millions of children on Gallifrey when he had allowed himself to believe there was any such thing as the greater good. The shadow behind him wasn't just River, he new; it wasn't just anyone; it was all of them. All the screaming the Doctor could ever outrun. 'All those children,' he thought. How many more would he have to save, before he could convince himself he'd been justified?"
"It had been dark and cold that deep beneath The Library, and it should've been the Doctor not River, who died to save them all. But she'd got the better of him, and taken his place, and then had burned to death, screaming, right in front of him. He couldn't stop seeing it, and the pain got fiercer every time she smiled. It was, he reflected, as she poured the champagne, quite a smile. How many more smiles would there be? How much more painful would it get? Time can be rewritten, he reminded himself. Perhaps her future could be avoided, her death averted, if he just stayed away."
"There are many theories about this. My personal favourite, is that 'the Doctor' - the title he chose, rather than the name he was born with- is more of an idea in his head, than a statement of his identity. The Doctor is the man he aspires to be, not the man he believes he is. What, then, are we to make of his occasional lapses, because there are many times- some purposeful, some seemingly accidental- when 'the Doctor' becomes 'me'. Are these moments, perhaps, of personal weakness or even fear, when he has failed to live up to the standards he long ago set himself?"
Reklam
"The Idiot Child was a warrior his enitere life. The universe needed him to be a little more honest on the subject, so I provided a moment of theatre that facilitated his change of hearts. He knew that darkness was always inside hime. Allowing him to pretend it came from elsewhere was a mercy of sorts."
"He tried to focus on the chamber around him. Oh, the colour balance was wildly different yet again. The reds were a bit greener and the yellows were out of control. He knew he'd get used to, but it always took a while. Sometimes he missed the monochrome world of his first two incarnations. It had felt like a simpler, cleaner time, so many centuries had passed before he realised he'd just been colour blind."
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"He was alone now, but in that last moment, chose to remember all the times he hadn't been. All the friends who had kept him safe. 'Charley C'rizz, Lucie, Tamsin, Molly, Fitz. Friends and companions I have known, I salute you.' He looked to the broken child on the altar stone. 'And Cass... I apologise."
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"Not a soldier, he thought. That was the promise. Never cruel, never cowardly, and never, ever a soldier."
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Reklam
"She wanted to see the universe,' because it was true and it made him ache. 'She didn't miss much. It's very nearly over.' 'I could've saved her. I could have got her off that ship, she wouldn't listen.' 'Then she was wiser than you. She understood there was no escaping the Time War. You are part of this, Doctor - whether you like it or not."
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"Because you are the Good Man, as you call yourself?' 'I call myself the Doctor.' 'It's the same thing in your mind.' 'I'd like to think so'"
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"It looked like a tall blue crate, wooden, with panels and barred windows. Absurdly there were the printed words Police Public Call Box above a pair of doors, and was that really a light on top? And there was something else! Although Cass had never seen this box before, something stirred inside her like a race memory. Even a new-born knows to love the sunshine and fear the storm, and with that same ancient certainty, she knew what this battered old crate meant. To her, to everyone. It was purest evil."
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"On the last day of her life, she and her crew successfully repelled a Dalek fleet from the feeding hives of the Vantross, but then, as they flew to safety, found themselves under attack from one of the Time Lord battle cruisers, now as indscriminate in their slaughter as the Daleks themselves. They were blasted from the stars for no better reason, Cass realised, than that they were blocking the view of the retreating Daleks."
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"I learned that she had grown up on one of the farm planets of the Gazrond Belt, and had stowed away on a star freighter at the age of fourteen to see the wonders of the universe and found there were no wonders left. Instead there was a war that threatened all reality."
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