If I posted to
fandomsecrets ...
Jul. 12th, 2009 09:47 pm In
wintercompanion, a Doctor/Jack community,
dameruth wrote a post-Children of Earth Doctor-Jack meetup that I saw recommended on
dwfiction for the explanation it offers for the Doctor not showing up while the 456 threatened Earth. That explanation (which isn't all of worth that the story offers) is that all signals to and from Earth were being jammed, and though Martha and Sarah Jane both attempted to reach the Doctor they couldn't. The comments on the page run about twice the length of the story, and almost all of them state the commenter is adopting that explanation.
My story offering a different explanation was posted on the order of six hours earlier, was listed at
who_daily a day earlier, and yet acquired only half the story's pagelength of comments in approbation of what I thought to be the best possible explanation for the Doctor's absence: that the 456 events are part of Earth's history and the Web of Time, and as such it falls to the Doctor not to prevent them and even to preserve them.
(There's also at least one congratulatory comment on the other story for observing that the Doctor and Jack both wear long coats, which is something I'd put in a post-CoE Doctor-Jack story I was working on but junked because it didn't really offer anything that my other CoE story has; because, unlike the other post-CoE Doctor/Jack stories out there, mine wasn't interested in giving Jack peace of mind that I believe will only be jossed at the character's next appearance.)
Granted there is, if I recall correctly, dialog in CoE referencing signal jamming: it may have been put there precisely for this extrapolation to be made. But is it really the better story? When I feel slighted because it seems to me that the easier, kinder solution is more popular than mine, am I being small?