Alright, she feels a tiny bit bad about that, since it apparently took it so hard, but she's not going to admit that. Honestly, what are you doing keeping a lady waiting to just to sulk? She would've expected a bit more fight from it, though. Is it used to repercussions like that being much worse?
Thankfully, what she had already intended to show it hopefully will help with the calming down. (Or just make it more sad and sulky, possibly.)
It's not a serial or anything scripted, just footage from somewhere she's been. A small jungle tribe where every member is valued and protected, regardless of their capabilities. They spend most of their time caring for family, creating art and music, and socialising while doing practical work like picking fruits or repairing homes. There's drawbacks and dangers, of course - lack of access to advanced medical care, for example. But even so, the people seem happy.
Then a different place, on a very different planet. Seemingly much more technologically advanced, on floating mechanical islands, and not inhabited by humans, but a race of humanoids with bluish skin and noses similar to that of a cow's. On thing that may feel subtle at first but then extremely striking is the complete lack of anything resembling advertisement or propaganda. They seem to have everything they need or would want. One clip includes the Doctor explaining that this species has such a strong sense of emotional connection that no one can bear to see others in pain.
Lastly she shows a planet called Traken, one of her personal favourites - a planet where anyone with evil and selfish ambitions in their heart would literally turn to stone upon arriving at the planet, where they would be tended to and treated kindly by the Trakenites who lived there. (Though this one saddens her to think of, as the planet was soon after this destroyed.)
She shares the footage with it slow enough that the organic mind should be able to take it in properly as well.
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Thankfully, what she had already intended to show it hopefully will help with the calming down. (Or just make it more sad and sulky, possibly.)
It's not a serial or anything scripted, just footage from somewhere she's been. A small jungle tribe where every member is valued and protected, regardless of their capabilities. They spend most of their time caring for family, creating art and music, and socialising while doing practical work like picking fruits or repairing homes. There's drawbacks and dangers, of course - lack of access to advanced medical care, for example. But even so, the people seem happy.
Then a different place, on a very different planet. Seemingly much more technologically advanced, on floating mechanical islands, and not inhabited by humans, but a race of humanoids with bluish skin and noses similar to that of a cow's. On thing that may feel subtle at first but then extremely striking is the complete lack of anything resembling advertisement or propaganda. They seem to have everything they need or would want. One clip includes the Doctor explaining that this species has such a strong sense of emotional connection that no one can bear to see others in pain.
Lastly she shows a planet called Traken, one of her personal favourites - a planet where anyone with evil and selfish ambitions in their heart would literally turn to stone upon arriving at the planet, where they would be tended to and treated kindly by the Trakenites who lived there. (Though this one saddens her to think of, as the planet was soon after this destroyed.)
She shares the footage with it slow enough that the organic mind should be able to take it in properly as well.