Sayoko Mishima: Doctor What, I'm starting to wonder if this place is really medieval times, of it we've fallen into some place of purgatory?
Mara Marller: We've been following Mr Nilbog for hours, and the night still hasn't fallen. What the fuck is this place? It can't be another dimension, because Welsper lives here...
Doctor What: What if it is another dimension, and Welsper from the past somehow managed to escape it? I can't help but wonder if we're here for a reason.
Sayoko Mishima: But you've repeatedly said that you don't have adventures like these. You said that these kind of situations don't exist in your world. This is way too much like Doctor Who for it's own good.
Doctor What: Well, there's a first time for everything. Even if my adventures didn't use to resemble the BBC show, that doesn't mean shit couldn't escalate.
Mara Marller: Maybe you're just playing it safe and landing in all of the safe places. Hanging out in Nekomi Japan, or Planet Belldandy isn't going to give you Alien Sci Fi Adventures or Major Conflicts, but landing in the middle of a war zone just might.
Doctor What: That is a very good question. If someone were to time travel in real life, would such conflict exist if they went out of their way to not interact with people?
Sayoko Mishima: We would basically be fish out of water, such as we are in this time period. There's still the possibility that we might get lynched as witches. I wonder if Mr Nilbog is actually trying to talking to us when he does that, like when Rocket Racoon understands what Groot is saying when all he ever says is "I am Groot".
Mara Marller: I think you're digging a little too deep there. That's like when Belldandy talks to cats.
Sayoko Mishima: Oh please, anybody can talk to cats.
Doctor What: Yes, but when Belldandy talks to cats, the cats respond back. Wait, do you guys hear that? It sounds like music, but it doesn't fit the time period...
Sayoko Mishima: It sounds like the 1970s band Heart... you think there's another time traveller that left his ipod shuffle here.
Mara Marller: How would they be powering an ipod shuffly in this century?
Doctor What: Well, we needed civilization, let's follow the music.