Time is always changing, moving, except for crucial fixed points in time. So what happens when the Tenth Doctor's regeneration completely changes from what it was to something different entirely?
Alice Carter
23
Bio: She's always been a curious thing, which is why her mother thought that the overly curious character from the famous books would be suited to her daughter. Not only that, but she has a kind heart, however, she has her limits to what she will take and will strike out. When she was a young child of six, she was at a playground with her mother, but was sitting on a bench enjoying the warm summer day when an older looking man sat on the bench as well. Even at that age she was a good study of people and their moods, but what the man was wearing gave her pause. What was with all the question marks? 'You do realize you are staring.' The man said a bit rudely. 'You do realize you are the one wearing weird clothing of question marks.' She shot back automatically although she should have known not to be rude to a stranger, but he had started it. He rose an eyebrow looking at her with curiosity and that's when she noticed that he was hiding a sadness by his rudeness. 'Did you lose something?' She asked and he looked even more surprised at her before he smiles slightly, a small sad one. 'Yes I suppose you could say that. Answer this question if you don't mind. Do you believe in aliens?' She cocked her head at the question before taking into real consideration, as one could at that age, of the question. 'Certainly. It's a big universe, I been learning about it in school. Certainly we can't be the only life forms out there.' He smiles a true one that made his old face seem years younger. 'You should smile more. It suits you better.' She said with a grin and he considered her. 'Perhaps one day.' She looked at him confused as to what he was talking about as he stood up and began walking to a blue police box. 'What's your name stranger?' She called after him before he disappeared, which she figured he was about to do. He turned around with a strange key in his hand. 'I'm The Doctor.' Then he went inside the box. It was the only clear thing from her childhood that she could fully remember. Now years later; as the plastic came to life, 'ghosts' turning into men of steel and pepper pots with a thirst for destroying everything not them, a spaceship in the sky, and the return of the Daleks as they the pepper pots called themselves, she knew she had been right. But for some reason people have been forgetting about it, but she remembers it even as people start to go back to their normal lives, she can't help but keep herself awake cause to forget that wasn't normal, by any means. She hopes there's someone that has answers even as she searches for a temporary job.
Alice Carter
23
Bio: She's always been a curious thing, which is why her mother thought that the overly curious character from the famous books would be suited to her daughter. Not only that, but she has a kind heart, however, she has her limits to what she will take and will strike out. When she was a young child of six, she was at a playground with her mother, but was sitting on a bench enjoying the warm summer day when an older looking man sat on the bench as well. Even at that age she was a good study of people and their moods, but what the man was wearing gave her pause. What was with all the question marks? 'You do realize you are staring.' The man said a bit rudely. 'You do realize you are the one wearing weird clothing of question marks.' She shot back automatically although she should have known not to be rude to a stranger, but he had started it. He rose an eyebrow looking at her with curiosity and that's when she noticed that he was hiding a sadness by his rudeness. 'Did you lose something?' She asked and he looked even more surprised at her before he smiles slightly, a small sad one. 'Yes I suppose you could say that. Answer this question if you don't mind. Do you believe in aliens?' She cocked her head at the question before taking into real consideration, as one could at that age, of the question. 'Certainly. It's a big universe, I been learning about it in school. Certainly we can't be the only life forms out there.' He smiles a true one that made his old face seem years younger. 'You should smile more. It suits you better.' She said with a grin and he considered her. 'Perhaps one day.' She looked at him confused as to what he was talking about as he stood up and began walking to a blue police box. 'What's your name stranger?' She called after him before he disappeared, which she figured he was about to do. He turned around with a strange key in his hand. 'I'm The Doctor.' Then he went inside the box. It was the only clear thing from her childhood that she could fully remember. Now years later; as the plastic came to life, 'ghosts' turning into men of steel and pepper pots with a thirst for destroying everything not them, a spaceship in the sky, and the return of the Daleks as they the pepper pots called themselves, she knew she had been right. But for some reason people have been forgetting about it, but she remembers it even as people start to go back to their normal lives, she can't help but keep herself awake cause to forget that wasn't normal, by any means. She hopes there's someone that has answers even as she searches for a temporary job.