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May. 19th, 2009 08:39 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Title: Correlation and Causality
Characters: One, Three, Susan.
Spoilers: inspired by a throw-away line in Planet of the Dead, but no spoilers for the episode.
Rating: U, gen.
Words: 740.
Summary: Ten seems quite confident that he knows what happened that first Easter. But it wouldn't be the first time the Doctor's exaggerated how close he was to historical events, or that he's leaped to conclusions... Vaguely inspired by Spike's comment in Buffy about how more people remember being at the Crucifixion than can possibly have been there.
Warnings: Inspired by the line about Easter in "Planet of the Dead", "I was there for the original. What really happened, was-", because much as I love the Doctor, I don't rate him as either a theologian or a student of comparative religion.
I nearly called it "Happy Easter, emo Time Lord", but sense prevailed.
Characters: One, Three, Susan.
Spoilers: inspired by a throw-away line in Planet of the Dead, but no spoilers for the episode.
Rating: U, gen.
Words: 740.
Summary: Ten seems quite confident that he knows what happened that first Easter. But it wouldn't be the first time the Doctor's exaggerated how close he was to historical events, or that he's leaped to conclusions... Vaguely inspired by Spike's comment in Buffy about how more people remember being at the Crucifixion than can possibly have been there.
Warnings: Inspired by the line about Easter in "Planet of the Dead", "I was there for the original. What really happened, was-", because much as I love the Doctor, I don't rate him as either a theologian or a student of comparative religion.
I nearly called it "Happy Easter, emo Time Lord", but sense prevailed.