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|range = The Wintertime Paradox | |image = A Day To Yourselves (short story).jpg | ||
|range = The Wintertime Paradox (anthology) | |||
|number in range = 11 | |number in range = 11 | ||
|doctor = | |doctor = Ninth Doctor | ||
|companions = | |companions = | ||
|team = | |team = | ||
|enemy = | |enemy = | ||
|setting = | |setting = | ||
|writer = | |writer = Dave Rudden | ||
|read by = | |read by = [[Sophie Aldred]] | ||
|anthology = | |anthology = The Wintertime Paradox (anthology) | ||
|release date = | |release date = 15 October 2020 | ||
|series = ''[[The Wintertime Paradox | |series = ''[[The Wintertime Paradox (anthology)|The Wintertime Paradox]]'' | ||
|prev = Missing Habitas Frond (short story) | |prev = Missing Habitas Frond (short story) | ||
|next = The Paradox Moon (short story) | |next = The Paradox Moon (short story) | ||
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{{prose stub}} | '''''A Day to Yourselves''''' was the eleventh short story published in ''[[The Wintertime Paradox (anthology)|The Wintertime Paradox]]''. | ||
'''''A Day to Yourselves''''' was the eleventh short story published in ''[[The Wintertime Paradox | |||
It was later published on the [[Doctor Who website|''Doctor Who'' website]] for free.<ref>[https://www.doctorwho.tv/news/?article=a-day-to-yourselves-doctor-who-story-the-wintertime-paradox Read an exclusive ''Doctor Who'' story from ''The Wintertime Paradox'' | ''Doctor Who'']</ref> | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
' | Feeling lost and alone, the [[Ninth Doctor]] takes it upon himself to save somebody's [[Christmas]]. However, everywhere he goes, he is beaten to the job. Although he does not want to admit it, the Doctor finds himself being given a Christmas gift from the unlikeliest of sources. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
' | The [[Ninth Doctor]] lands [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] on [[Eirene]] in the reception hall of [[Moveomax Holiday Cards]], a holographic personalised greeting-card specialist operating across seventeen planets, on [[23 December]] [[2321]], declaring he is ready to save the world. The receptionist, a man with eight metal arms called [[Winston (A Day to Yourselves)|Winston]], is unimpressed, however, and states the Doctor should have made an appointment. The Doctor is confused, expecting a planetwide emergency, but finds none. After reconfirming the date and location, he insists that Eirene should be being invaded by around 43 million giant-rat-like [[Gnarlmind]], which jogs Winston's memory, and he remembers that it has been sorted already. Winston explains that [[Tenth Doctor|another man]] without an appointment, wearing a suit and bright shoes with "taller hair" was responsible, and the Doctor realises who it must be upon hearing that he also arrived in a blue box. He immediately takes off again before Winston can pass him a letter in a blue, pinstriped envelope that the man left him. | ||
With the TARDIS in flight, the Doctor tries and fails to convince himself that he was bound to have an adventure solved by one of his future selves eventually. Realising it was nearly [[Christmas]] on Eirene, he decides to cheer himself up by saving someone else's Christmas. | |||
The TARDIS materialises again in the [[33rd century]] inside the [[Crystal Sphere of Zed Trief]], the fortress of the [[Cult of the Breaking Sunset]], and interrupts them during a chanting session. Announcing his intention again to stop their "terrible plan" to steal the [[Globe of Unmaking]] from the vaults of the [[Shemi-Goroth]], the [[Grand Hierophant]] sheepishly confirms that they are instead the [[Order of the Knotted Fate]] and are intending to do no such thing. She explains that they moved in when the cult left, and a converted member called [[Clodus]] adds that [[Eleventh Doctor|a man]] reversed the polarity of the globe, causing it to unmake itself and starting the downfall of the cult. The Grand Hierophant confirms that this man also had a blue box, but they decided to adopt a different symbol – his [[bow tie]], which he insisted was cool. She also gives the Doctor a Christmas card that he left for him, and he takes off again. | |||
The Doctor stands outside a room in the TARDIS that he thought he would never enter again, having picked up both envelopes from his future selves. Angry at the ramifications of his other selves meddling with his timeline, he pushes the envelopes under the door to never see them again. He then leaves to visit the doomed [[Ark of the Gammazed]] and the [[X-Particle Mine]]s, but on both occasions discovers that a kind traveller has prevented a local catastrophe already and is gifted another card. On the latter, he also hears about "[[Thirteenth Doctor|a nice woman]] in a blue box" and is given a plate of [[Turkey (bird)|turkey]] and a headache. | |||
Comparing repeatedly bumping into himself to having a niche hobby such as collecting [[Chibolg Mega-Stamp]]s, the Doctor decides to visit the opening ceremony of the [[Forty-Fifth Chibolg Mega-Stamps Convention]] at the [[Zhudash Plaza Hotel]] on the planet [[Ghent]]. Travelling to the roof on the 284th floor, the Doctor swiftly pushes himself off the balcony. Getting caught in an anti-grav field, he uses [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|his sonic screwdriver]] on the nearby window and floats into the luxurious Suite 2V34, protected by armed guards on the other side. Knowing that the convention is due to soon become an infamous massacre when the [[Fraternity of Keepers]] steal the stamp commemorating the crowning of [[Chibolg]] Emperor [[Glin]], the Doctor decides to steal it himself to save their lives. | |||
As the Doctor uncovers the stamp, he realises it also contains the fate of the Chibolg species and is quickly met by seven guns pointed at him. Squad Leader [[Quell (A Day to Yourselves)|Quell]] asks the Doctor of his intentions after preventing the war, but he admits to not knowing, and Quell adds that [[Twelfth Doctor|a gentleman]] with "sort of an angry accent" already told her he would say that. She explains how the man will deal with the war as he gave them direct orders to lock the Doctor inside the suite so he can relax for Christmas. Incredulous at being gifted house arrest by his future self, the Doctor realises that the guards all have enhanced hearing sensors and aims his sonic screwdriver at the giant wall-mounted screens, wondering how loud they go. | |||
Later, the Doctor apologises to the guards, and in their response letters, they give him a fifth card. The Doctor returns to the room he promised to never open and grudgingly walks inside – it is the [[TARDIS wardrobe]]. He apologises to the TARDIS for destroying all its mirrors after his [[regeneration]] and notices a broom nearby that he takes as a sign for him to sweep up the broken glass. While sweeping, he finds yet another envelope, which he assumes is from [[War Doctor|his previous self]]. He opens it and finds not a Christmas card, but a Moveomax card with a small shape of [[Earth|a planet]] on it. Seeing the blue and green planet and the text "wish you were here", he knows it is the one place he can call home even without [[Gallifrey]] to return to. Feeling a sense of purpose and relief again, the Doctor closes the card and says, "Merry Christmas to me." | |||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
* [[Ninth Doctor]] | * [[Ninth Doctor]] | ||
* [[Winston (A Day to Yourselves)|Winston]] | |||
* [[Grand Hierophant]] | |||
* [[Clodus]] | |||
* [[Quell (A Day to Yourselves)|Quell]] | |||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
* The [[Ninth Doctor]] believes that [[time travel]] is about as exciting as the postal service is to [[human]]s, and ironically finds the human postal service very impressive. | |||
* [[Hegetory Prime]] has nine-foot-tall receptionist samurais, while the [[Appointmentrix of the Wailing Twelve]] is a planet-sized receptionist. | |||
* [[Eirene]] has [[galactic coordinates]] 51-2-89-14:02 and can be found "past the wobbly red star and that comet with all the yellow bits". | |||
* The Doctor thinks back to [[Peri Brown]], [[Jo Grant]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]], [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]], [[Leela]], and [[Adric]] after he leaves Eirene. | |||
* Even holding a letter of contact from one's future self is a Class Four Felony on [[Gallifrey]], usually enforced by the [[Chancellery Guard]] or [[Celestial Intervention Agency]]. | |||
* The [[Forty-Fifth Chibolg Mega-Stamps Convention]] was organised by a [[Voord]]. | |||
* Nobody knew why the [[Chibolg]] disappeared one day until the Doctor discovers they transformed themselves into sentient ink. | |||
* The Doctor picked his outfit based on the first clothes he could find after his [[regeneration]] from his [[War Doctor|war incarnation]]. | |||
* The Doctor has seen square planets, living planets, and planets made of song. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
''to | * The Doctor normally travels with companions. ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'', et al.) | ||
* The Doctor has been held on trial by the Time Lords before. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'', ''[[The Mysterious Planet (TV story)|The Mysterious Planet]]'') | |||
* The Eleventh Doctor uses the phrases "reverse the polarity" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'', et al.) and "bow ties are cool". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'', et al.) | |||
* The Ninth Doctor wanders through the [[TARDIS wardrobe]], which is filled with [[mirror]]s he broke after the end of the [[Last Great Time War]]. The TARDIS could have repaired the mirrors, but it had not done so out of respect for the Doctor's wishes. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (novelisation)|The Day of the Doctor]]'') | |||
* The Twelfth Doctor sent the staff of the [[Forty-Fifth Chibolg Mega-Stamps Convention]] to train to cater to the Ninth Doctor at the restaurant on [[Darillium]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Husbands of River Song (TV story)|The Husbands of River Song]]'') | |||
== Footnotes == | |||
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