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Title: Five Times the Doctor Got in the Way of Captain Janeway (and One Time They Got Along Just Fine)
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lost_spook
Word Count: 5444
Rating: All ages
Characters/Pairings: Eleventh Doctor, First Doctor, Vicki, Third Doctor, Jo Grant, Ninth Doctor, Eighth Doctor, Charley Pollard, Kathryn Janeway, Chakotay, Tom Paris, Tuvok
Summary: Captain Janeway doesn't think much of time travellers and higher beings who turn up on board her ship. The Doctor doesn't take much notice of prime directives. It's a tea vs coffee thing.
I wrote this for the
dw_straybunnies October Prompt of the Month. I don't know whether it's more ridiculous that I randomly picked my own prompt, that I ended up writing for it, that I was right up against the deadline, or that I didn't even exactly keep to the prompt. (It was just I had a sudden, entertaining vision of if lots of people wrote the prompt and Janeway was repeatedly confronted by versions of the Doctor lecturing her on time travel, and then there was a plot bunny bounding about...)
Anyway, I'm always happy to wind up writing multi-era nonsense. Already on Teaspoon (I was literally fighting the deadline last night - no time for LJ posts... Or watching Downton Abbey, darn the thing. Will be watching that very shortly!)
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Word Count: 5444
Rating: All ages
Characters/Pairings: Eleventh Doctor, First Doctor, Vicki, Third Doctor, Jo Grant, Ninth Doctor, Eighth Doctor, Charley Pollard, Kathryn Janeway, Chakotay, Tom Paris, Tuvok
Summary: Captain Janeway doesn't think much of time travellers and higher beings who turn up on board her ship. The Doctor doesn't take much notice of prime directives. It's a tea vs coffee thing.
I wrote this for the
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Anyway, I'm always happy to wind up writing multi-era nonsense. Already on Teaspoon (I was literally fighting the deadline last night - no time for LJ posts... Or watching Downton Abbey, darn the thing. Will be watching that very shortly!)
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Date: 3 Nov 2010 07:39 pm (UTC)Thanks for the rec; it sounds great - I do ask my friend which are good eps, but we're not always in the house at the same time. I shall have to see if she has that one. Q does seem to be entertaining, anyway. I've always suspected I would end up liking ST if I watched it, but the amount of it is daunting - so your TNG and SG will certainly keep you occupied!! And everyone always seemed so awfully serious... unlike DW. *hugs DW* (Q is a bit like the Doctor in being the flippant, disruptive source, I suppose. I'm not sure in other ways!) Which was why I liked Voyager on sight, because Janeway clearly has not only a sense of humour but a sense of the ridiculous, too. And then there's the Doctor, and Tom, and Tuvok, and B'Elanna, and Seven, and next thing I know I'm demanding to know whether my housemate has any more of these... In all the wrong order, but hey... :lol:
Heh - Q proposing is how I always think of him, and Janeway trying to get him to stop (This is completely my housemate's fault because she loves that episode, so it's frequently been on in passing in this house.)
Q: You're just playing hard to get.
Janeway: As far as you're concerned, Q, I'm impossible to get!
Q: Goody! I like a challenge.
:-)
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Date: 3 Nov 2010 09:37 pm (UTC)Q is... a lot like the Doctor in some ways, actually, now you mention it. Kind of if they played up the alien side of the Doctor a lot more - Q is really the completely incomprehensible alien, who usually winds up having done something helpful and important, but (on TNG) you never have any idea why he actually turned up in the first place. That's something that never really works with the Doctor, because at least since Two took over, he's been definitely benevolent; when Rusty tried to play Ten as the unpredictable force of nature last Christmas, we just all went "WTH? The Doctor's gone wacko!"
(I actually have a theory about Q's motivations... naturally, it's just as cracked-out as the
manentity himself. It's my opinion that Q is the ultimate fanboy - a fic writer who likes AUs and takes advantage of his omnipotent powers to see the real characters acting out his stories. He can be a bit of a Mary Sue when he's using self-inserts for exposition, but he does allow the cast to keep their own personalities, thus vastly improving the quality of the "fic" beyond what your average Sue would produce.)TNG does tend to be very srs bsnss, seems as if, from the few eps I've seen yet. They like to Address Issues, and also go quite heavy on the hard science/timey-wimey side of things... but as that's what I like in my skiffy (along with a side order of goofiness which Riker, Data, and Q between them can usually be relied on to provide), I'm loving it.