I can't imagine the first two sitting too well with the Doctor.It makes little difference if it was a creature captured and harnessed, or one altered to suit their needs, or one designed from the ground up.
I can't imagine the first two sitting too well with the Doctor.It makes little difference if it was a creature captured and harnessed, or one altered to suit their needs, or one designed from the ground up.
I've seen the Doctor riding horses.I can't imagine the first two sitting too well with the Doctor.It makes little difference if it was a creature captured and harnessed, or one altered to suit their needs, or one designed from the ground up.
That doesn't seem very nice.The TARDIS could very likely be a creature that is grown, then adapted technologically to fit it's purpose.
I guess what I'm thinking is that maybe in order to time travel you need a living organism, you might bolt machinery onto it but the machinery is useless without the lifeform.
Holy shit, your laptop magically grew?!We can build computers using vacuum tubes, and in fact we did it that way years back. But the laptop on my desk suggests there is a better way.
I can't imagine the first two sitting too well with the Doctor.It makes little difference if it was a creature captured and harnessed, or one altered to suit their needs, or one designed from the ground up.
Sometimes it's better not to try and think this shit through too much.
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On the contrary, he didn't have a problem with the treatment of the Ood until he found out the Ood had a problem with it. At the black hole base, the Doctor blithely went along with the story that the Ood liked being ordered around and didn't know what to do with themselves otherwise, even though, if I remember right, he himself later acknowledged this notion was ridiculously implausible.
On the contrary, he didn't have a problem with the treatment of the Ood until he found out the Ood had a problem with it. At the black hole base, the Doctor blithely went along with the story that the Ood liked being ordered around and didn't know what to do with themselves otherwise, even though, if I remember right, he himself later acknowledged this notion was ridiculously implausible.
I don't think he really thought much about it until Donna showed up and asked if there were "wild" Ood. The Ood in "The Impossible Planet" were rather happy with their lives.
On the contrary, he didn't have a problem with the treatment of the Ood until he found out the Ood had a problem with it. At the black hole base, the Doctor blithely went along with the story that the Ood liked being ordered around and didn't know what to do with themselves otherwise, even though, if I remember right, he himself later acknowledged this notion was ridiculously implausible.
I don't think he really thought much about it until Donna showed up and asked if there were "wild" Ood. The Ood in "The Impossible Planet" were rather happy with their lives.
To go back to the original poster's question of what was meant by the Doctor's line...I agree with the second poster Shazam who stated that he was probably referring to the fact that the Tardis always places him in the midst of a new adventure!
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