1st bowtie | video
You could have just asked, really, popping up into other people's timelines and kidnapping them is rude--not that I've had any experience--but you can't wander in to a fixed point of time despite any and all barriers against it lowering, it's called common courtesy, you ought to learn a bit and just be polite, I was doing something rather important and was busy, broken sky or not--
[ Oh, hello, Mandalus. There's a British 20-something dressed like an Oxford professor that's greeting your vision today. He's a little ruffled, and if you're adapt enough you an see even a rambling madman is a little preoccupied with something--he keeps glancing up at the sky. As for the scenery, he's along the beach--sopping wet, of course, and being snowed on, but the cold doesn't seem to bother him. If anything, he completely ignores it and adjusts his bow tie before looking back up. Where exactly he's propping his phone up to get a view of himself is a bit of a mystery.
Regardless, his rant cuts off because he's more than a little distracted, gaze still turned upwards before producing a small electronic device that looks far more like a pen than anything fancy. He shakes it, points it to the sky, and it lights up green. ]
--Another good reason why you shouldn't kidnap people other than they just don't like it would probably be that time parallels and dimensional vortexes are delicate delicate things, all jiggly but fragile like china bobble heads: you can throw them but they shatter unless-- [ Whatever he's got he lowers and peers at it, a frown curling on his lips as his voice softens. ]
--No, wait, shut up, that doesn't make sense, terrible metaphor, forget I said a thing. Cracks in the sky--cracks that look like trees. Different timelines, different dimensions, maybe just a fancy art project, maybe just a broken generated field, maybe not. Maybe. But leaving, no--leaving's not an option for you lot, is it? You can pull people out but you can't trust them enough to let them stay on their own, is that it?
[ He's certainly got a more serious tone of voice now, and while the sonic object goes away and he addresses the camera far more angered than he had been previously. ]
Right, if you've pulled me here than you know who I am and you know what I am capable of. I don't like being a caged rat and I don't like being in a trap and you've just put me in both. I am the Doctor and you never, never, put the Doctor in a trap.