omg. omg. There's this fabulous thing called workfriendly that was linked off fandom_lounge, so I can vaguely browse LJ. And, and, the thing is, I just matched up the 100 women table to the list I had, by number. AND DUDE. so many women match their prompt it's SCARY.
Like, oh... 56. D'Anna Biers - Enemies 57. Helena Cain - Strangers 62. Elosha - Death 81. Elizabeth Swann - White 70. Jadzia Dax - Earth 71. Lwaxana Troi - Air 90. Kerry Creegan - Comfort 91. Alex Eames - Open 92. Barek - Closed 93. Jean Grey - Choices
'course, then there's Kara and Sharon, who are backwards...
50. Kara Thrace - Nurture 51. Sharon Valerii - Destroy
Hrm. Interesting. He tends to actually be the one who doesn't have the prejudice (Four saying robots have the same problems with humans, for one thing). Perhaps he does, though. *contemplates*
Well, cybernetic only, then. After the Daleks and the Cybermen, he seems to me to believe in C.S. Lewis' injunction not to trust anything that looks human but isn't, or was once human but is no longer, or will be human but isn't yet.
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Ten & Kara getting it on?
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"I was testing the metal."
"Right."
"I moved on to licking you, didn't I?" He sounded smug about that.
"Testing the metal in my body, Doctor?"
"Mmm. Yes. I think so. Shall I test again?"
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It doesn't HAVE to!
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Oh. Dude. McDonald's has, like, new coffee. It's actually GOOD. I'm disturbed.
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Oh, god... coffee. I could use some coffee.
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Like, oh...
56. D'Anna Biers - Enemies
57. Helena Cain - Strangers
62. Elosha - Death
81. Elizabeth Swann - White
70. Jadzia Dax - Earth
71. Lwaxana Troi - Air
90. Kerry Creegan - Comfort
91. Alex Eames - Open
92. Barek - Closed
93. Jean Grey - Choices
'course, then there's Kara and Sharon, who are backwards...
50. Kara Thrace - Nurture
51. Sharon Valerii - Destroy
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Prompt. Um. The Doctor and a Cylon discussing his prejudice against synthetic/cybernetic beings.
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Well, cybernetic only, then. After the Daleks and the Cybermen, he seems to me to believe in C.S. Lewis' injunction not to trust anything that looks human but isn't, or was once human but is no longer, or will be human but isn't yet.