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crack_van2009-02-24 06:46 pm
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Entry tags:
Human by morph (G)
Fandom: DOCTOR WHO
Pairing: Gen (TARDIS, Cassandra, Ten, Rose)
Length: 1242
Author on LJ: does not seem to have one
Author Website: profile on FicWad
Why this must be read:
You know the scene in 'New Earth' where Cassandra goes back in time via the TARDIS to see her past self? Well, this is centered around that scene, and it's from the POV of the TARDIS herself. The machine's ruminations on what makes Cassandra who she is are insightful and give a layer of depth to the whole scene. From the moment Cassandra enters the TARDIS to the moment she collapses, you follow all of their shared thoughts and emotions in a way most Cassandra-fic fail to do.
In other words, if you found yourself tearing up at the end of 'New Earth', then this one is for you.
(This fic is a part of a series of fics from the POV of the TARDIS, and although it can be read as a stand-alone story, I highly encourage you to check out the other parts of the series.)
Human
Pairing: Gen (TARDIS, Cassandra, Ten, Rose)
Length: 1242
Author on LJ: does not seem to have one
Author Website: profile on FicWad
Why this must be read:
You know the scene in 'New Earth' where Cassandra goes back in time via the TARDIS to see her past self? Well, this is centered around that scene, and it's from the POV of the TARDIS herself. The machine's ruminations on what makes Cassandra who she is are insightful and give a layer of depth to the whole scene. From the moment Cassandra enters the TARDIS to the moment she collapses, you follow all of their shared thoughts and emotions in a way most Cassandra-fic fail to do.
In other words, if you found yourself tearing up at the end of 'New Earth', then this one is for you.
(This fic is a part of a series of fics from the POV of the TARDIS, and although it can be read as a stand-alone story, I highly encourage you to check out the other parts of the series.)
Human