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fandomhigh2011-03-24 09:08 pm
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Adventures, Capers and Escapes - Danger Shop, Thursday Period 3
Around the Danger Shop today, there were the contents of flatpack furniture boxes from the Isle of Ikea strewn across the floor. There were several piles of what would be furniture when it was assembled.
"Today you're going to help something that you may or may not recognise as sentient. These may look like ordinary pieces of furniture waiting to be assembled. In actual fact, they're alive in most senses of the word. They may not be able to speak, but they do have thoughts and feelings and hopes and dreams and goals. You're going to help them achieve their goal. They want to be whole. Of course, when you approach them, they're not going to know that your intentions are good or that you mean to help them. You're going to help them reach their full potential as furniture anyway. Collect your Allen key sets and get to it!"
"Today you're going to help something that you may or may not recognise as sentient. These may look like ordinary pieces of furniture waiting to be assembled. In actual fact, they're alive in most senses of the word. They may not be able to speak, but they do have thoughts and feelings and hopes and dreams and goals. You're going to help them achieve their goal. They want to be whole. Of course, when you approach them, they're not going to know that your intentions are good or that you mean to help them. You're going to help them reach their full potential as furniture anyway. Collect your Allen key sets and get to it!"

The Task at Hand
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She might be there a while.
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"It'd be awful, able to think but unable to speak or act," she said. "Is there no way we can help them? Other than making them whole, of course."
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(unlike her annoyed mun)and set about the task with good will. Of course, if the furniture was particularly fractious, she made no promises...Re: The Task at Hand
She was a little suspicious that the Doctor was just having them put his new furniture together for him. Especially after the third time she managed to attach the top upside down and backwards.
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Also, why could he not find piece J?