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''Like archeologists stuck out of time, having secretly lived the time period, we pick out and find evidence of those most basic aspects of our lives on Earth.'' | ''Like archeologists stuck out of time, having secretly lived the time period, we pick out and find evidence of those most basic aspects of our lives on Earth.'' | ||
''What we find is the {{link|Doctor Who universe|#1d5186|''Doctor Who'' universe}} has always been an evolution of terms, and our own cultures — always shifting and reflecting, giving way to interest, but settling when there is no push, no motion as seen from the outside — always | ''What we find is the {{link|Doctor Who universe|#1d5186|''Doctor Who'' universe}} has always been an evolution of terms, and our own cultures — always shifting and reflecting, giving way to interest, but settling when there is no push, no motion as seen from the outside — always come out.'' | ||
''Meaning changes even before real change. We find ourselves | ''Meaning changes even before real change. We find ourselves with a window to just some of those ordinary changes. Not a {{link|TARDIS|#1d5186}}, but not bad either.''</div> | ||
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Revision as of 08:49, 23 August 2021
• Keeper of Policy
• Seeker of Sources
• Relic of an Age When Time Allowed for Editing
• (I'm Really Busy These Days)
Like archeologists stuck out of time, having secretly lived the time period, we pick out and find evidence of those most basic aspects of our lives on Earth.
What we find is the Doctor Who universe has always been an evolution of terms, and our own cultures — always shifting and reflecting, giving way to interest, but settling when there is no push, no motion as seen from the outside — always come out.
Meaning changes even before real change. We find ourselves with a window to just some of those ordinary changes. Not a TARDIS, but not bad either.I also enjoy looking into the goings-on behind the scenes. Most of my work in this area so far has been documenting production roles and the people who have filled them. I would like to get back to the production days project, which takes more of a timeline approach than the "who's who" of who made up the final project.