“Those sound like some pretty bizarre aliens.” Daniel commented. “Then again, I suppose I’m not really one to talk.” He added. “The Doctor battles some pretty strange things, like angel statues, and lizard people… and one of the most iconic aliens in the series is a… trash can with a… a plunger attached…” he seemed to zone out a bit as his expression faded. A flicker of fear in his eyes, he seemed lost in his own mind for a moment before snapping out of it a few seconds later. “Sorry,” he spoke up, re-focusing on Simon. “They’re easier to make fun of when they’re not inside your head…” he muttered, trying to ignore the growing headaches.
“Anyway! Time to pick a door…” Daniel continued, sonic screwdriver at the ready. “Probably doesn’t matter much which one we choose, so long as we enter with caution – because if we’re not looping, then who knows what else they’re keeping in this building. And in case we are looping, we should make sure we go through the door at nearly the same time, not letting it close in between us; we lost the rest of the group when we came in here, so who knows what could happen to us if we got separated.” He paused. “Actually kind of makes me worried about everyone else…” the cosplayer whispered to himself, before covering up his emotions again. “At any rate, which door?”
“Anyway! Time to pick a door…” Daniel continued, sonic screwdriver at the ready. “Probably doesn’t matter much which one we choose, so long as we enter with caution – because if we’re not looping, then who knows what else they’re keeping in this building. And in case we are looping, we should make sure we go through the door at nearly the same time, not letting it close in between us; we lost the rest of the group when we came in here, so who knows what could happen to us if we got separated.” He paused. “Actually kind of makes me worried about everyone else…” the cosplayer whispered to himself, before covering up his emotions again. “At any rate, which door?”