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Doctor Who with the occasional Sherlock Holmes

TARDIS headcanon: TARDISes generally only interact with other psychic species (gallifreyans and other TARDISes) on a regular basis and so don’t make a lot of noises beyond the general background hum, naturally favoring telepathic communication

The reason our TARDIS’s sounds get so much more complex as the show goes on (from mostly just a hum in the early classic series to a whole menagerie of beeps, chirps, hums, warbles, etc.)? She’s been in the company of humans for so long that she’s learned to compensate for their lack of telepathy by picking up their habit of vocalizing all the time

The TARDIS in The Edge of Destruction (1964): spends the entire episode possessing people and acting as scary as possible in an attempt to telepathically warn her passengers (the first humans she’s ever known) that something bad is about to happen   The TARDIS after however many thousands of years of knowing humans:

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The Braxiotel Collection...

There must be a parallel universe with Irving Braxiotel. What is he like?

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My cursed brain won’t stop pronouncing it “Braxi-yodel”, so he’s basically the same but he yodels every line.

Also, I have conceived the notion, via misspelling, of Braxiotl, the Axolotl Braxiatel. He’s like normal Brax, but he’s an axolotl and nobody ever comments on it. The Doctor is still his brother, and also still humanoid. Big Finish please hire me.