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Rec: Liminality by picnokinesis (Thirteen, Jack Harkness)
Title: Liminality
Creator:
picnokinesis
Rating: General Audiences
Word Count/Length/Size: 9442 words
Creator's Summary: It's been less than an hour since the Doctor escaped from solitary confinement, and it's become very clear that she's not...quite right.
Characters/Pairings: Thirteenth Doctor, Jack Harkness
Warnings/Notes: No archive warnings apply
Reasons for reccing: Note: Spoilers for the Timeless Children. It's a look at the Doctor dealing with the effects of sensory deprivation--specifically time sensitivity sensory deprivation--after being rescued from an interminable amount of time in solitary confinement. I like it for the depiction of an alien time sense in understandable and relatable ways, for the relationship between the Doctor and the TARDIS, and for the stark vulnerability we see in Thirteen who has gone through an ordeal and knows what she needs but is terrified of it at the same time. There isn't much here that dwells on the Timeless Child arc in particular (I wasn't much of a fan of it) but what is there is sharp and sad and used to good effect. The Doctor's sometimes-strained relationship with Jack Harkness is also really well realized as well, and I'm glad to see it end on a hopeful note.
Link: Liminality
Creator:
Rating: General Audiences
Word Count/Length/Size: 9442 words
Creator's Summary: It's been less than an hour since the Doctor escaped from solitary confinement, and it's become very clear that she's not...quite right.
Characters/Pairings: Thirteenth Doctor, Jack Harkness
Warnings/Notes: No archive warnings apply
Reasons for reccing: Note: Spoilers for the Timeless Children. It's a look at the Doctor dealing with the effects of sensory deprivation--specifically time sensitivity sensory deprivation--after being rescued from an interminable amount of time in solitary confinement. I like it for the depiction of an alien time sense in understandable and relatable ways, for the relationship between the Doctor and the TARDIS, and for the stark vulnerability we see in Thirteen who has gone through an ordeal and knows what she needs but is terrified of it at the same time. There isn't much here that dwells on the Timeless Child arc in particular (I wasn't much of a fan of it) but what is there is sharp and sad and used to good effect. The Doctor's sometimes-strained relationship with Jack Harkness is also really well realized as well, and I'm glad to see it end on a hopeful note.
Link: Liminality