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diasdechuvabymel · 4 months ago
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alienoturn · 7 months ago
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Out of my content‼️‼️
Comic rápida de natal macabro pq eu acabei ficando obcecado com jae
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DESCULPE FÃS DO PEITUDO NOTURNO, EU NÃO SEI DESENHAR HOMEM GOSTOSO!!! Me especializei em twinks e mulher
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laserbread · 2 years ago
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Energon universe spoilers ahead!!!
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Me: I should go to bed
Also me: What if I drew something intensely difficult for a meme
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swervesfirstblaster · 1 year ago
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BEACHCOMBER MY BELOVED IS ALIVE IN THE ENERGON UNIVERSE AAAAA i literally cannot believe this g1 d list little guy is gonna have a role in the new comics im so excited for him HES SO CUTEEE
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tainebot01 · 1 year ago
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You know, the AAI2 fandom’s insistence on referring to the characters by their fan localized names we’ve had for like a decade instead of the ones we received this week is really funny. It almost reminds me of something…
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God damn it.
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Unsure if this has been asked before, apologies if it has:
What would the after effects be of a psionic/telepathic "invasion" so to speak?
(AKA what after effects would the doctor have felt ((if any)) after dealing with the midnight entity?)
What are the after-effects of a psionic/telepathic invasion?
When dealing with psionic injuries in Gallifreyans—particularly those resulting from invasive contact with non-corporeal entities—we refer to a broad category of conditions defined under the Psionic Emergency Pathway (PEP).
While official documentation is… sparse (the Doctor famously doesn't complete post-incident reports), we can construct a probable timeline and symptom profile based on established telepathic medicine.
🌀 Incident Summary: The Midnight Entity
An unknown, non-physical being boarded a sealed passenger vehicle and began exerting escalating influence over its occupants. Its attention quickly narrowed to the Doctor. Key phenomena included:
Vocal echolocation and mimicry
Escalation from repetition to predictive speech
Full synchronisation with the Doctor's vocal output
Attempted identity override (suggested: theft or occupation)
Early-stage motor control hijack
The entity displayed no visible form and no conventional material interface. Its attack relied entirely on psionic and linguistic synchronisation, using echo as a vector for infiltration—essentially, verbal parasitism.
⚠️ During: Psionic Overload in Real Time
Given the suddenness and intensity of the invasion, the most immediate condition would have been an acute psionic overload—a psychic event not unlike being struck by lightning. The Doctor's symptoms suggest the following:
Cognitive flooding: The Doctor's verbal output was being hijacked in real time, likely overwhelming his executive function.
Hyperarousal: His nervous system was likely in a state of acute sensory overload. Bright lights, movement, and—critically—touch may have felt agonising, especially as physical contact during high psionic stress can register as invasive or even violent. Being dragged or restrained likely amplified the sense of helplessness and pain.
Collapse of self–other boundary: As the entity's mimicry escalated, the boundary between 'self' and 'other' began to collapse. This kind of identity erosion isn't subtle—it feels like drowning inside your own skull.
It's crucial to note that this was a non-consensual invasion. Gallifreyans are naturally telepathic and capable of mutual psionic contact—but when such a connection is forced, recursive and predatory, it causes intense psychic trauma.
Had medical staff been present, immediate intervention would have included isolation fields, mental shielding, and emergency grounding protocols. Unfortunately, he got stuck in it for a while.
💢 After: Physical and Mental Symptoms
The Doctor appears to regain full cognitive control following the entity's removal, but several post-event symptoms are likely based on standard PEP cases:
Physical Symptoms (often delayed onset):
Severe migraines: Not just headaches—these are deep, radiating neural pains centred around the epiphysis cerebri (pineal gland), sometimes described as a “burnt light” sensation in the brain. Likely worsened by strong telepathic fields and loud environments.
Nosebleeds / Auditory overstimulation: The Doctor may have experienced sensory rebound—ordinary sounds could have become painfully sharp, triggering vascular dilation and minor bleeds.
Vocal dysregulation: After being hijacked at the linguistic level, many patients may experience lingering 'echoes' in their own speech—accidental mimicry of cadence, or slight stuttering as the speech centre recalibrates.
Fatigue and psionic dissonance: Gallifreyans recovering from psionic trauma may feel out-of-sync with their own thoughts, like the body and mind aren't coordinating properly.
Mental Symptoms (subtler, but more persistent):
Echo hallucinations: The voice of the invading entity may replay in memory like a looped recording, often triggered by stress or quiet environments.
Sleep disturbances / Lucid dreaming: Psionic trauma commonly leads to highly vivid or even semi-telepathic dreams, where the patient re-experiences the event or constructs psychic defences in their sleep.
Telepathic noise: Even after regaining control, residual psionic static may persist as background mental 'chatter' more severe than usual.
Emotional volatility: Anger, paranoia, guilt, or sudden dissociation—these aren't signs of weakness, but common responses to near-possession.
🧬 Long-Term Sequelae: Psionic Microscars
The most likely chronic consequence is the formation of psionic microscars—subtle, often invisible structural distortions in the mind's telepathic matrix. These do not usually impair function, but can:
Trigger minor glitches in psionic reception
Cause ghost echoes (phantom voices or thoughts) under stress
Reduce resistance to future possession-type invasions
Prompt avoidance behaviour
This may help explain the Doctor's notably visceral reaction when encountering it in a later incarnation.
🧾 Summary: What Midnight Did to the Mind
The Midnight Entity attack was psionic, invasive, and likely structurally damaging. The 10th Doctor almost certainly experienced acute overload during the incident and likely carried residual trauma, even if never formally diagnosed.
If this were a standard case presented to a Gallifreyan medical team, treatment would have included:
Immediate Zero Room rest for stabilisation
Neural recalibration via psycho-healer or TARDIS resonance
Regular telepathic check-ins
Long-term monitoring for degenerative changes
🏫So…
Please consult your TARDIS or a Gallifreyan Hospitaller if you've recently been mirrored, mimicked, or temporarily overwritten.
Related:
💬|⚕️The Stolen Earth (10th Doctor): Breakdown of the Dalek shooting scene in The Stolen Earth (4x12).
⚕️🔮Psionic Emergency Pathways
Hope that helped! 😃
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gallifreyanhotfive · 1 year ago
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The "average Gallifreyan has a kid" factoid is actually a statistical error. The average Gallifreyan has zero kids. The Doctor Georg, who fucked off in his TARDIS one day and has 35-40+ kids and counting, is an outlier and should not have been counted.
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akaruiakiki · 11 months ago
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[Stars are made out of...] Original post: Here
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kikitheaerialist · 21 days ago
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minzart · 9 months ago
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I can not fucking belive it took me reading all of phantom of the opera to UNDERSTAND that Erik is a fucking engineer AND architec
Like I understood that he was the one who build all those contraptions to kill people and all AND YET IT DIDN'T CLICK
Magician, puppetter, engineer and architect
For someone with a horrendous face he sure did get a lot of jobs
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slapthebass · 2 months ago
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petr1kov · 3 months ago
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i beat fear & hunger for the first time recently and decided i would do an all girl team, so i recruited moonless, d'arce and (obviously) the girl. but i had already started as ragnvaldr so, for the duration of my playthrough he was a girl too. to me
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melk-maid · 4 months ago
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ily americans but sometimes i will see a video talking about something very british, hear an american accent, try to give it the benefit but their opinion doesn't take into consideration how british the topic is and the references etc. and then i close the video without watching the rest of it
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gallifreyanhotfive · 1 year ago
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Hi!! I really really want to get into the academy era eu stuff, but I just have no idea where to start 😭😭😭 do you have any audio/novel/etc recs to start off with? Thank you so much!!
-✨️🪐 anon
Hello! So sorry I didn't see this sooner - I've been quite busy lately (busy enough I forgot to submit my Big Finish Short Trips this year...)
Anyway, for the Academy Era, the starting off point is generally Divided Loyalties. In this novel, there is a long dream sequence of the Academy Era. Since it is a dream, it might not be 100% accurate, but it's what we have.
Otherwise, most of the information we have on the Academy Era comes from the occasional reference in a bunch of different stories. Some of them have more Academy Era material than others...
We can get some pretty good insights from some DWEU material (beyond what is in the TV show). I won't list spoilers here just in case that wasn't what you were looking for (though I have other posts that do entail this information), but here's the list I can think of off the top of my head. Some of these are stories with just general young-Time-Tot era references (not necessarily at the Academy but still the itty bitty, pre-leaving Gallifrey guys), but I'll include them anyway. And some of these references are quick, so be prepared.
Novel: Divided Loyalties
Novel: Tomb of Valdemar
Novel: Deadly Reunion
Novel: Lungbarrow
Novel: The Death of Art
Novel: The Dark Path
Audio: Time in Office
Audio: Darkness and Light
Novel: The Time Lord Letters
Short story: The Nameless City
Audio: Planet of the Rani
Audio: Master
Comic: The Glorious Dead
Comic: Weapons of Past Destruction
Comic: Space in Dimension Relative in Time)
Short story: The Three Paths
Audio/Novel: Mission to Magnus
Novel: The Eight Doctors
Audio/Novel: Cold Fusion
Audio: The Eleven
Audio: Blood of the Time Lords
Audio: The Widow's Assassin
Audio: Crossed Lines
Short story: Celestial Intervention - A Gallifreyan Noir
Short story: The Legacy of Gallifrey
Novel: Timewyrm: Exodus
Novel: Goth Opera
Audio: The Toy
Short story: Birth of a Renegade
Short story: Rebel Rebel
Audio: Neverland
Audio: The Next Life
Novel: Island of Death
Novel: Unnatural History
Novel: Christmas on a Rational Planet
Audio: Disassembled
Comic: Flashback
Audio: Together in Eclectic Dreams
Audio: The Last Line
Short story: Report on Term's Work
Audio: The Wormery
Audio: Storm Warning
Novel: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible
Novel: The Infinity Doctors
Short story: Seven Deadly Sins
Audio: Order of the Daleks
Audio: The Apocalypse Element
Audio: Prisoners of Fate
Novel: Original Sin
Novel: The Twin Dilemma
Anyways, these are the ones that immediately pop to mind when I think of stories that have references. It's not a complete list, mind, just the ones in my head at the time of writing. They are also not in any order, just the order I thought of them.
Regardless, most of these are just references, and you may not want to read an entire novel for a single reference...If that is the case, let me know, and I can explain some more!
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itspneu · 5 months ago
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i admittedly dont know much about it but the way gero predominantly uses his legs when fighting looks a lot like capoeira, i wonder if its intentional
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Hello! What happens biologically (anatomically) when a gallifreyan (time lord?) Is partially shot by a dalek?
(For clarity: what happened internally/biologically to the doctor when he was shot by a dalek in The Stolen Earth?)
What happens anatomically when a Gallifreyan/Time Lord is partially shot by a Dalek?
Ah, emergency medicine! My speciality! Thank you!
All Dalek shots will differ in their nature - different weapons, different ways to get shot, different places to get shot - so that has to be on a case-by-case basis, but we can definitely take a look at the specific example mentioned.
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It's a little unclear exactly where the path of the shot was, so for this it's assumed it coasts along the ribs and ends just under the sternum on a straight, constant angle.
💥 Entry Point and Initial Damage
The Dalek energy blast first made contact with the Doctor’s torso, glancing from the mid-low left costal region (around the 7th to 8th rib ... ish). Upon contact, the energy blast:
Burnt through the skin and subcutaneous tissues, cauterising the wound instantly and preventing external bleeding. This likely caused immediate necrosis and damage to nerve endings.
Fractured and maybe partially vaporised the ribs at the point of impact, creating a concussive shockwave that propagated through the thoracic cavity, which might have caused the ribs to fracture inwards and potentially puncture a lung.
🔥 Internal Penetration and Pathway
The blast then traversed along the chest, following a path just below the sternum (breastbone). The energy blast then:
Damaged the intercostal muscles and nerves, causing immediate breathing difficulties and partial paralysis of the chest wall muscles. Gallifreyans have a lot of biological getouts, but this would've restricted the Doctor's ability to breathe when his lung probably couldn't expand/contract properly.
May have slightly penetrated the lower lobe of the left lung, causing pulmonary contusions (bruising) and possible alveolar rupture or a pneumothorax (if the ribs didn't do it already), leading to compromised gas exchange and hypoxia.
❤️ Heart(s) and Circulatory System
The close proximity to the sternum means the blast was darn close to the Doctor’s hearts, possibly causing:
Acute pericardial effusion (fluid buildup around the hearts) due to the shockwave and thermal effects, leading to very fast cardiac tamponade (compression of the heart due to fluid build-up).
Potential contusion to the left heart, specifically the left ventricle, causing a decrease in cardiac output, leading to the disruption of electrical conductivity. That translates to irregular heartbeats at best. This could have been the reason why he collapsed and stayed down, because his blood pressure would've immediately gone through the floor.
🌡️ Shockwave and Secondary Effects
The energy blast created a shockwave that propelled merrily through the Doctor’s body, exacerbating internal damage through kinetic transfer, and resulting in:
Probable spinal shock, temporarily disrupting neural signals to the legs and resulting in partial loss of function and control of the lower limbs.
Maybe damage to the diaphragm, causing yet more breathing problems and possibly spasms when we weren't looking.
Microtears in blood vessels, leading to internal bleeding.
Extended damage to the abdominal organs: The shockwave may extend into the abdominal cavity, causing bruising or mild trauma to other internal organs.
⚡ Pain and Neural Response
Dalek weapons are notorious for inflicting maximum pain:
The energy discharge damages nerve endings, causing excruciating pain radiating from the point of impact.
The intense pain triggers a massive release of stress hormones (like adrenaline), which can cause symptoms such as sweating, increased hearts rate, and further difficulty breathing.
⚠️ Shock Response
Gallifreyans bodies are quite hardy, but Daleks have been shooting them for a while, now. The Doctor's body would've attempted to compensate for the injury, but the extent of damage overwhelmed these mechanisms.
The Doctor likely went into a state of physical shock very, very quickly.
🏫 So ...
The combination of direct damage from the Dalek blast, secondary shockwave effects, and the resultant pain and physiological responses culminate in a pretty instant death, even though it was a 'nick'. All this of course is theoretical.
Medical Guides These are all practical guides to assessing and treating a Gallifreyan in an emergency.
📓|⚕️Gallifreyan CPR: Guide for reviving a Gallifreyan in cardiac arrest. [Update due]
📓|⚕️Gallifreyan Assessment Scoring System (GASS): Guide for assessing vital signs.
📓|⚕️ABCDE Assessment: Guide for quickly assessing and treating a sick Gallifreyan. [Update due]
📓|⚕️Sepsis Emergency Response (SER): Guide for identifying and treating sepsis. [Update due]
📓|⚕️Gallifreyan Pyrexia: Guide for assessment and treatment of fevers in Gallifreyans. [Update due]
Hope that helped! 😃
Any orange text is educated guesswork or theoretical. More content ... →📫Got a question? | 📚Complete list of Q+A and factoids →📢Announcements |🩻Biology |🗨️Language |🕰️Throwbacks |🤓Facts → Features: ⭐Guest Posts | 🍜Chomp Chomp with Myishu →🫀Gallifreyan Anatomy and Physiology Guide (pending) →⚕️Gallifreyan Emergency Medicine Guides →📝Source list (WIP) →📜Masterpost If you're finding your happy place in this part of the internet, feel free to buy a coffee to help keep our exhausted human conscious. She works full-time in medicine and is so very tired 😴
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