Sophie (
philosophercat) wrote2010-07-04 12:59 pm
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I did like to joke about Steven Moffat being an evil genius but...
I had no idea he'd actually go so far as to crack the galaxy:

Thanks a lot, Moff, you broke the Milky Way. :(
Daily Galaxy’s picture of the day reveals the huge MacGuffin in space
For those of you following this year’s season of Doctor Who, this picture of the day makes for some rather disturbing viewing. It appears that the constellation Sagittarius is featuring a huge stellar bit of graffiti.
And it looks rather like the crack in the Universe that’s been following Matt Smith and Karen Gillan around this year’s story.
So what is this crack? it’s “the core of a thick, sooty cloud large enough to swallow dozens of solar systems and may be harboring beastly stars in the process of forming.”
That’s ominous – a star devouring gap in the middle of the night sky… someone better call for The Doctor!
*hides under bed*
I laughed because other fans have found a giant eyeball statue that went up suddenly in Chicago. That including this is causing a lot of flaily good times, I can tell you.
-Sophie
Thanks a lot, Moff, you broke the Milky Way. :(
Daily Galaxy’s picture of the day reveals the huge MacGuffin in space
For those of you following this year’s season of Doctor Who, this picture of the day makes for some rather disturbing viewing. It appears that the constellation Sagittarius is featuring a huge stellar bit of graffiti.
And it looks rather like the crack in the Universe that’s been following Matt Smith and Karen Gillan around this year’s story.
So what is this crack? it’s “the core of a thick, sooty cloud large enough to swallow dozens of solar systems and may be harboring beastly stars in the process of forming.”
That’s ominous – a star devouring gap in the middle of the night sky… someone better call for The Doctor!
*hides under bed*
I laughed because other fans have found a giant eyeball statue that went up suddenly in Chicago. That including this is causing a lot of flaily good times, I can tell you.
-Sophie
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SM: This is my solar manipulator, a device I put together over the summer. First, a little demonstration.
Sun: *wibbles*
SM: Now, if you would like the sun not to explode, I suggest that everyone tune in this saturday. Good day.
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I thought you'd like this...
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There will be one of those sci fi stories where the main characters age backwards, regressing to their childhood. The Doctor will be played by Jack Vernon:
I am, of course, lying. But that kid's awesome all the same. :D
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With more awesome: