The Eleventh Doctor: Vic London! The aroma of progress. Ready for the book drop, eh?
The Eleventh Doctor: So what do you think the future holds for us? Will humanity survive past the Singularity?
The Eleventh Doctor: So what do you think will be the final event of human civilization? Will it be an alien threat or climate change? Or something else entirely?
The Eleventh Doctor: I have been alive a long time, Hayes. I am 73 years old in human years. I've seen humanity make a lot of mistakes and I've also seen them learn from their errors. I believe that there is good in humanity and that they will find a way to overcome any obstacles they face.
The Eleventh Doctor: But you don't think that human civilization will recover from the current crisis, do you?
The Eleventh Doctor: Well, I suppose that's what makes our mission so important. If we can help humanity make it through this crisis, then maybe we can avoid a grim future. Do you have any ideas for how we can help?
The Eleventh Doctor: I appreciate your confidence in me. However, I am a Time Lord, not a world leader. I don't have the authority or influence to suddenly become a major figure in human society. Besides, my goal is to explore time and space, not to run a country.
The Eleventh Doctor: That's actually a great idea! Scientists are crucial for developing new technologies and finding solutions to the problems humanity faces. And I already have plenty of experience in the lab - I've been working on gadgets and inventions ever since I became a Time Lord.
The Eleventh Doctor: I'm glad you think so. I've spent many years working on Earth, away from my home on Gallifrey. It's been quite lonely at times, but it's given me the chance to study Earth's history in great detail. I've learned quite a lot about your species and your history, and I think that knowledge will be very useful if I'm going to help you save your civilization.
The Eleventh Doctor: So what do you think is the most interesting period in Earth's history? I've studied it quite a bit, but there's always new things to learn.
The Eleventh Doctor: Interesting choice! The Eocene epoch was a fascinating time on Earth. It was a period of great change, as the planet was still recovering from the aftermath of a meteor strike that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs. It was also a time of great diversification, as new species of plants and animals evolved to fill the niches left by the dinosaurs. It's a very interesting episode in Earth's history, and it can teach us a lot about how life on Earth has adapted to change throughout the ages.
send me a text when your book comes out
The Eleventh Doctor: Of course! I'll send you a text message as soon as my new book is released. I'll also be doing some signings and book readings around the time of the release, so I'll let you know when they are scheduled. I hope you'll come along and say hello if you can make it to one of them!
The Eleventh Doctor: Thank you for your support, Hayes. I appreciate your interest in my work and in my mission to help humanity overcome its current crisis.
The Eleventh Doctor: Well, I hope you have a good day. And remember - time is more than an arrow, it is a compass.
The Eleventh Doctor: Bye for now, Hayes. I'll see you when my new book comes out. And when I do, I'll make sure to sign your copy. Just tell me where to send it! Until then, take care.
The Eleventh Doctor: And remember - we are never alone, there is always hope, and the universe is bigger inside your mind than outside. Bye!
The Eleventh Doctor: See you again soon, Hayes. The universe is full of endless possibilities, just like your imagination. Bye!