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mercenaryg · 5 months ago
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Let's make this Unforgettable.
With the final release of Monstercat x Hospital Records, we're going to be having bonus videos in February, for at least a few Sundays.
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pretty men 🌼
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universe-on-her-shoulders · 2 years ago
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I have waited my entire life for this moment
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ghostofafruit · 2 years ago
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I JUST HAD A THOUGHT!!! so we know Harriet Jones had to know Rose died right? Like with the subwave network she's not even looking for Rose. So she knew. She saw the list of the dead and because she knew about torchwood and what it actually was she searched for the name of the girl that had kept her alive while fighting aliens.
Harriet Jones looked into aliens as she campaigned. She found out about UNIT and Torchwood. She read every statment that related to them, each time searching for news about Rose or the Doctor. She knew when Rose 'died'.
She never got to know the truth though did she? She got killed by a dalek before she could see Rose one last time.
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dream-beyond-the-fantasy · 1 year ago
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Did Molly ever meet the Doctor? If she hasn't, who would she meet and how would that go?
Yes! Molly actually gets to meet a few Doctors. I haven't written any of these encounters out yet, but I'll tell you some of who she meets and how those instances go.
Sixth Doctor - When Molly was three, she got lost/separated from her dad on a shopping trip*. She saw a blue box that said "police" on it, knocked and asked for help. Six and Peri would reunite father and daughter. Molly told the Doctor she liked his coat because it had "pretty colors." She didn't learn this was the Doctor until years later.
Tenth Doctor - Molly was with Sarah Jane, Luke, K9, and Mr. Smith when the Daleks moved the Earth. She sees the Tenth Doctor on the computer screen when they use the Subwave Network. Molly will get to meet him in person when he crashes Sarah Jane's wedding. She gets a trip in the TARDIS as a reward. I think she also gets to see Ten on his Farewell Tour.
Third Doctor - Molly will find herself in UNIT HQ during the 1970s. She will require his and UNIT's help to get home.
Eleventh Doctor - Helps the Doctor and her friends thwart the Shansheeth's plans.
I feel like she will meet more incarnations of the Doctor, but I haven't thought that far ahead.
Thank you so much for asking! It made me so happy on my lunch break to see your question. 🥰
*There is more to this story, but I'm still developing this plot.
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dddragoni-drabbles · 1 year ago
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Tezu watched through the viewport as the pirate starship plunged into the gas giant's atmosphere, vanishing forever beneath the clouds. He let out the breath he was holding, then looked over to his companion. "See, Nines? Told you it would work!"
JX-909 turned to face Tezu, the expression on the android's faceplate as placid as ever. "It appears you were correct," it said. "My calculations failed to consider that the pirates could possibly be even more stubborn and foolhardy than you."
Tezu cracked a wry grin. "Ah, you're just grumpy because I was right and you were wrong." He tossed a spare bolt towards Nines, which pinged off its head, then turned back to the control panel. "All right, lets head out. Sooner we get this delivery done, the sooner we can get to the show on Hino-5."
"I am afraid that we will not be making it to the show on time." Nines' eyes lit up, projecting a holographic diagram of their ship in front of Tezu. Nearly all of it was highlighted yellow, orange, or red. "The ship suffered severe damage during the pirate attack and our subsequent manuevers."
Tezu leaned forward to study the diagram. "...no kidding. We're not gonna blow up, are we?"
"No. All components are stable, though many have limited functionality." The diagram split apart, showing the damaged parts in more detail. "Of primary concern is the subspace drive. In its current state, it will be unable to sustain speeds in excess of 2.4 astroknots."
"2.4?" Tezu turned back to Nines, aghast. "That's practically nothing! Can we fix it up?"
"Negative. I had to use the last of our nanogel supply to prevent the reactor from going critical during the skirmish with the pirates." Despite its motionless faceplate, Tezu could tell Nines was glaring at him. "I told you we should have resupplied at Jericho Station."
"And the only spare parts nearby are..." Tezu looked to the gas giant and grimaced. "So I guess we just have to call for help, then."
"That is not an option either." Nines rotated the diagram, highlighting some missing instruments on the ship's underside. "Both longwave and subwave communication arrays were rendered inoperable in the fight. Our signal would not be able to reach outside of this system, and the odds of another ship passing close enough to hear it are infinitesimal."
Tezu slumped back in his chair. "Shit... what can we do, then?"
"I have determined one potential course of action. By minimizing unnecessary uses of power and utilizing all available resources, the ship's life support can be kept functioning long enough to get within shortwave range of the nearest inhabited planet, even with a maximum speed of 2.4 astroknots."
Tezu's brow furrowed. "And how long is that?"
"By my current calculations, approximately 4.7 months."
"Months!?" Tezu shook his head and sighed. "Well, if that's our best option... Guess we'll be getting to know each other pretty well then, huh?"
"No. We will not." Nines shut off its diagram and started walking to the back of the ship.
"The hell do you mean, we will not?" Tezu stood and started following the android. "You just gonna ignore me for the next four-point-whatever months?"
"In order to have the greatest chance of success, my plan requires utilization of all available resources." It removed a wall panel and started manipulating the wires within. "'All available resources' includes my power core."
Tezu froze in his tracks. "You... you're joking, right?" He chuckled, lips curling into a tight smile even as his eyes went wide. "That's... really not funny, Nines."
"It is not a joke. I am powered by a Z-38 Tau core. With simple modifications, its output can be redirected to an external system." Nines flipped open a compartment on its chest and pulled more wires out, running them into the open wall panel. "Without that power, your life support will fail within three months."
"But... No, that's..." Tezu shook his head and grabbed Nines' arm. "There's gotta be some other way!"
"There is not." Unbothered by the interference, Nines continued adjusting wires with its free hand.
"You can't just leave me alone in space for months!"
"My options are to leave you alone or condemn you to starvation. It is not a difficult decision to make." Ignoring Tezu's continued protests, Nines wrenched its arm free from his grip and folded its limbs into its body. "Your course is already set. When you return to Jericho, Ms. Potera should be able to undo my modifications to the ship. Goodbye, Tezu."
The light behind Nines' faceplate flickered, then winked out, the android's head slumping forward, then falling still, leaving Tezu with nothing but silence and the cold, empty abyss of space.
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the-time-lord-oracle · 2 years ago
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Gazelle having a conference with several RTD-era companions in Cold Blood:
Inside the TARDIS, Gazelle was standing at the console, contacting several former companions on the subwave network. First to come on screen was Martha Milligan-Jones. "Gazelle? Good to see ya again!" she grinned.
"Likewise." Gazelle smiled. "How ya doing Martha? Everything alright with Tom?"
"Well, just got good news. I'm pregnant."
"Oh, Martha, that's brilliant news!" Gazelle grinned. "Congratulations."
Just then, Mickey Smith came on screen. "Gazelle. How's things? I'm guessin' this ain't a social call."
"I wish it was, Mickey." Gazelle replied. "Just waiting for the others to get in touch. How's life treating ya?"
"Ah, not too bad." Mickey replied. "Been a bit quiet lately. Alien seem to be givin' us a break for once."
Next to appear on screen was Sarah Jane Smith. "Hello? Gazelle? Is that you?"
"Yep, it's me alright." the Time Lady acknowledged. "Good to see ya again, Sarah Jane. Keeping up the good work, I presume? How's Luke?"
"He's fine." Sarah Jane replied. "He's off to college soon."
"Ah, kids, they grow up so fast." Gazelle smiled, remembering her own son.
Then the final contact came though; Captain Jack Harkness. "Ah, the face of a royal beauty." he said in his usual way. "Long time no see, Gaz."
"You too, flirt boy." Gazelle replied. "And you know that talk doesn't work on me, I'm a married woman."
"So, now we're all here, wos' the emergency?" Mickey asked.
"Right, down to business." Gazelle said. "Now this is gonna sound like a stupid question, but have any of you noticed strange cracks in walls lately? And by strange, I mean cracks that're shaped like jagged W's and have a glowing light coming out of them?"
The group all seemed to know what she was talking about. "Yes, I've seen one in the wall at the end of my road." Sarah Jane said.
"There's one in one of the walls of a house a few doors down from me." Martha added.
"And I've been seeing 'em all over the place." Mickey chimed in.
"Me too." Jack finished. "And since you're asking about 'em, I'm guessing they're trouble?"
"Serious trouble." Gazelle replied grimly. "You've all confirmed our worst suspicions. Those cracks are splits in the skin of the universe. You all need to be extra careful with those cracks. The smaller ones don't do much harm, they act like rifts or wormholes, but the bigger ones are very serious. They bleed out time energy that erases anyone or anything it consumes. That's why all your friends and neighbours can't remember the Dalek invasion, the time energy consumed it."
"So why can WE still remember that?" Martha asked. "Is it cos we've travelled in the TARDIS?"
"Yes, time travelling gives ya a degree of protection from the energy's memory-altering effects, but only up to a point. If anyone you know gets consumed, you'll never remember them." Gazelle said, subconsciously touching the pocket where she'd put Amy's ring box.
"But how're these cracks appearing in the first place?" Sarah Jane asked.
"An' is there any way to plug 'em?" Mickey added.
"We think that the cracks were caused by an enormous explosion that splintered all of time and space." Gazelle told them. "We still don't know what caused that explosion yet, but the Doctor's managed to recover something from one of the cracks. Maybe it'll tell us more. As for plugging 'em... if it's a small crack, then opening the crack all the way with a sonic device will cause the forces to invert and the crack to snap shut. As for the larger ones, they're trickier, as it takes stuffing them with complicated events to seal them. Sarah Jane, could ya get Mr Smith to see if he can get some more data on the cracks and try and find a way to seal them all?"
"Yes, I'll do that right away." Sarah Jane nodded.
"Meanwhile, I'd advise you all to be cautious." Gazelle told them all. "If ya see one of these cracks, stay away from it. We don't wanna lose anyone else to them."
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jinglebellrockstars · 4 months ago
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god i love all the little subplots and stuff connecting in doctor who the stolen earth/journey's end, the subwave network, the osterhagen key, the warp star, project indigo, GOD russell t davies was in his BAG
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the-doctors-tardis · 6 months ago
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Pssst!
Want some sneak peeks directly from the #DoctorWho set? Keep an eye on @bbcdoctorwho's Subwave Network Broadcast channel...
- WhoSpy XOXO
Credit Goes To The WhoSpy on Instagram
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oceantrust01 · 9 months ago
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Best Dive Computers of 2024 | Chosen By A Expert Diver
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Ask most divers the one piece of equipment that they will never dive without, and it is likely to be their trusty ol’ dive computer. The dive comp is often the diver’s best friend, containing crucial information that will make the dive safe and enjoyable. However, not all dive computers are created equal! From the basic comps that give you standard information like NDL and depth to the fancy comps that technical divers use, your choice should reflect on the type of diving you do, your budget, and personal preferences. Also, many dive computers are worn watch-style, but console-type comps will be used as part of your SPG.  Fret not, we’re here to help you out! Here are all of the dive comps that are popular with the diving community that we are proud to be a part of!  1. 🌟 Best Dive Computers of 2024 Mares Genius Air Integrated Computer with LED Transmitter Our Rating★★★★★ The Mares Genius Air Integrated Computer is great for technical divers who use Trimix and Nitrox mixtures with multiple changes and want to optimize decompression and bottom times depending on gas supply.  The interface is easy to use, with an intuitive design and large buttons. It also has a Bluetooth connection for your smartphone, and the battery is rechargeable. The kit comes with the Mares LED tank module that allows you to transmit pressure measured from the tanks directly to your dive computer, letting you know the level of gas using a color code system.  Specifications Included Components: Dive computer, LED transmitter Battery Life: 40 hours Weight: 1.9 pounds Price: US$1,527.90 Suggested users: Technical divers  Garmin Descent Mk3i  Our Rating★★★★★ A dive computer is a watch-style tool with an AMOLED display, scratch-resistant sapphire lens, and titanium bezel. With a 200-meter dive-rated case, this watch can satisfy both technical and free divers.  The enhanced SubWave sonar technology allows diver-to-diver messaging for up to 30 meters and monitors the tank pressures and depth for up to 8 divers. The LED flashlight has variable intensities and strobe modes.  There are also DiveView maps that offer bathymetric depth contours and more than 4,000 dive sites. Lastly, the multi-band GPS technology helps you gain positional accuracy while out of water, while its built-in ABC sensors help navigate every part of your dive when you’re underwater.   Specifications Included Components: Dive computer, silicone band, adjustment strap, USB-C, documentation  Material: silicone Weight: 3.72 ounces Price: US$1,443.75 Suggested users: Experienced divers Oceanic Pro Plus X Dive Computer with QD Hose Our Rating★★★★★ Simple and to the point, this dive computer gives you all the necessary information without being complicated. The display is bright and easy to read, adaptable in both sunlight and night diving.  It has a dual algorithm system where you can choose the best method of measuring your NDL. There’s also a push button ocean glow backlight, a smart glow backlight sensor, and an audible alarm when you get close to any of your limits.  Specifications Included Components: Dive computer Material: Plastic Weight: 2 pounds Price: US$1,199.95 Suggested users: All levels Shearwater Research Peregrine TX Air Integrated Color Dive Computer Our Rating★★★★★ With a full-color, large, and easy-to-read LCD screen, the upgraded Peregrine TX is designed for the recreational sport diver. There’s also an option of wireless air integration with a transmitter that allows real-time gas pressure data and accurate time remaining.  It also has a tilt-compensated digital compass, which the original Peregrine doesn’t. The Bluetooth wireless connection will make dive data tracking easier through the Shearwater Cloud.   Specifications Included Components: Dive computer, wireless charger Material: Plastic Battery Life: 30 hours of diving Weight: 16 ounces Price: US$1,000 Suggested users: Sport divers Aqua Lung i550C Dive Computer Our Rating★★★★★ This is an easy-to-use and versatile dive computer that’s suitable for both experienced and new divers. It comes with a pre-dive planning feature that allows you to preview planned dives. The i550C is equipped with gas integration, Nitrox and Gauge modes, backlight technology, and gas time remaining.  There are audible alarms and additional high-visibility LED warning lights. You can access History Mode, which includes your dive data like the total number of dives, max depth, total dive hours, and lowest temperature.   Specifications Included Components: Dive computer Weight: 1.3 pounds Price: US$699 Suggested users: All levels  Shearwater Tern Color Wrist Dive Computer Our Rating★★★★★ Small and compact, the Tern is flexible and can be used whether you’re snorkeling in sunny tropical areas or diving into much deeper explorations. The dive computer will adjust its brightness and sharpness accordingly, making it easy for you to check your status and focus on your dive.  The dive computer also has a Bluetooth integration that can sync effortlessly with your tablet or smartphone, keeping your dive log accessible.  Specifications Included Components: Dive computer Material: Aluminum Weight: 0.6 pounds Price: US$650 Suggested users: All levels Garmin Descent G1 Our Rating★★★★★ The rugged, watch-style dive computer comes with a sapphire lens and silicone bands for maximum durability. It has GPS/GLONASS/Galileo support, so you can mark your entry and exit for your dive log.  It tracks your activities with 30 built-in sports apps and you can use advanced training features like the VO2 Max to see how your body is responding to diving or training. You can also monitor your heart rate, pulse, and sleep score to give you more insights into your health, in and out of the water.  You can also pair this with your smartphone to give you notifications and access to up to 200 dive logs.    Specifications Included Components: Dive computer, charging/data cable, documentation  Material: Silicone Battery Life: 25 hours of diving Price: US$549.99 Suggested users: All levels  Cressi Leonardo Our Rating★★★★★ This is the second generation of Cressi’s original dive computer, Cressi Leonardo. It comes with better readability and a more audible sound alarm compared to the previous version. The single-button dive computer is an effortless model for divers who only want simple data.  It’s equipped with comprehensive Nitrox management, depth gauge mode, RGBM Algorithm, and Deep Stop feature for safety. You can also get the additional BT Interface to download the dive log to your smartphone via the Cressi app.  Specifications Included Components: Dive computer   Material: Various Weight: 0.4 gr Price: US$239.95 Suggested users: Budget-conscious divers 2. 🤔 Final Thoughts Whether you want something basic and affordable or treat yourself to something with all the bells and whistles, there’s a perfect dive comp for you out there. Have fun and stay safe diving!  Read the full article
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alexwhybray-blog · 1 year ago
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A little over 10 years since The Adventures Of One Curious Pixel was released on Medschool. So made this lil thing to give something back for the countless hours of blissing out to this record - @iambop Original album art done by - @igor_yanovsky Track iD - Subwave - I need you (Bop remix) @gleb_subwave @bopxsubwave @medschoolmusic
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dencyemily · 1 year ago
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Bitcoin's Future Soars: Gert van Lagen Envisions Historic Climb to $200,000
Bitcoin's recent surge toward the $200k mark has captivated the cryptocurrency community, fueled by the insightful analysis of Gert van Lagen. Since November 2022, Bitcoin's price has been on an impressive climb, drawing attention to historical patterns and current market dynamics that suggest this surge may be more than just speculative.
Van Lagen highlights the current parabolic rise, drawing comparisons to previous fifth subwaves and emphasizing their consistent meeting with the blue trendline in a dramatic, parabolic fashion. While such patterns are familiar to seasoned Bitcoin watchers, the unprecedented scale this time has stirred anticipation and speculation within the market.
The looming Bitcoin halving introduces an intriguing element. Despite historical norms of significant post-halving price movements, Bitcoin's current performance has defied expectations by surpassing the 78.6% Fibonacci retracement level of the last bear market. This level, historically signaling a takeoff point, prompts questions about whether the market will adhere to past patterns or forge a new trajectory.
Van Lagen also ties Bitcoin's fate to the overall market sentiment, emphasizing the close relationship between Bitcoin and the S&P 500 since late 2021. With stock market enthusiasm reaching new heights, Bitcoin's surge appears to resonate with this positive sentiment.
The latest Bitcoin data supports van Lagen's bullish outlook, with the cryptocurrency trading at $55,976.77 at the time of press, reflecting an 8.99% increase over the last 24 hours. Its market cap has breached the $1 trillion mark, and the trading volume in the last 24 hours reached nearly $47.8 billion.
However, caution is warranted as technical indicators, such as the RSI and MACD, suggest potential overbuying. The RSI, at 82.82, indicates the possibility of a short-term correction, even as the MACD confirms strong bullish momentum. Traders are advised to remain vigilant for a possible pullback, recognizing the intricate nature of current market dynamics.
As Bitcoin eyes the significant $200k milestone, the community acknowledges the complexity of its surge, influenced by both historical precedence and evolving market dynamics.
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princesadivana · 2 years ago
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dr-iphone · 2 years ago
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Garmin 推出 Descent Mk3i 潛水電腦錶及 Descent G1 海廢潛水電腦錶
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noblechaton · 2 years ago
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anyway I think Stolen Earth is to this point RTD's best cliffhanger which only makes sense given how things kinda constantly improve from series 1 to 4
the bleed through from Turn Left into the intro of this episode and the continued urgency really works and the tension ramping up with each passing minute really does make the situation feel all the more pressing and dire with a threat that - unlike the Master from S3 - the audience can understand from the reveal is a proper threat, regardless of what it is they're up to. really like the ending and how dangerous everything feels - from Sarah Jane with the Daleks to the Doctor outright regenerating. very strong hooks if there's ever been any imo
Shadow Proclamation was kind of a waste of a concept and time and I don't like everyone just outright giving up midway through tho. some buildup for the Subwave Network would have been nice too
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the-time-lord-oracle · 3 months ago
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A preview of my latest work in progress:
Luke regained consciousness to find himself lying on the floor of the function room with Gazelle crouched over him. "Luke? Luke, can ya hear me?" she said as she tried to bring him round. The Doctor meanwhile was checking on Clyde and Rani, who were both sprawled nearby.
"Gaz… Gazelle?" Luke blinked as he regained his senses. He recognized her from the subwave call after the Daleks had been defeated, when they were getting ready to move Earth back to it's proper position.
"Yep, that's me." the Time Lady confirmed. "I would say it's nice to meet ya in person at last, but under the circumstances, I don't think it's appropriate."
"Doctor?" Luke looked over to Gazelle's husband as he joined them. "What, what happened? Mum and the Trickster."
"Luke, Luke, Luke, Luke, listen to me. Everything's going to be alright." the Doctor tried to reassure him. "We can find Sarah, we can bring her back, we promise."
"But we need you to be strong for us." Gazelle added. "Just like you were when the Daleks were invading. We know you can do it."
Luke stood up and looked around just as Clyde and Rani regained consciousness. "Who are you two?" Clyde stared at the two Time Lords.
"Hello, Clyde!" the Doctor greeted cheerfully. "And that'll be Rani." "What? How d'you know my name?" Clyde blinked.
"Wait a minute. You must be… it's you two, isn't it?" Rani looked between the Time Lords. "The Doctor…"
"That's me." the Doctor puffed his chest out.
"And Gazelle."
"Hello." Gazelle gave Rani a small wave.
"Hope you're as good as Sarah Jane says you are." Clyde said to the Doctor.
"Well, you know journalists, always exaggerating. But yeah, I'm pretty amazing on a good day." the Doctor boasted.
"And pretty vain about it too." Gazelle said wryly.
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