Rory Williams személy
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'Don't move,' a voice warned him.
'Fine. I really haven't got much planned expect sitting here and experiencing pain for the moment,' he replied.
84-85. oldal, 7. fejezet - The Stars Im The Night Sky (BBC Books, 2013)
Rory sympathised with them. It wasn’t the easiest thing in the world, to step from the normal world into a time machine housed in another dimension. The Doctor’s choice of decor didn’t make it any easier; the centre of the chamber being taken up with a cross between an avant-garde brass sculpture and a child’s activity centre.
The child in this case being the Doctor. He darted around the console, entirely in his element. Rory had a theory that at least half the buttons on the console didn’t actually do anything and the Doctor only pressed them because they made an interesting noise.
'There. Now, you have to keep this on. The fate of the entire universe may depend on it.'
'Really?' said future Rory. 'The entire universe? Depends on me wearing a fez? That's how these things work, is it?'
Rory was also a realist. He tried to count the number of times they had arrived anywhere, by accident or design, and not stumbled into some predicament or other. The only answer he could come up with was zero. It was inevitable, as inevitable as the wheeze of the TARDIS's console, as inevitable as the Doctor's sudden grin of insight. These predicaments, Rory believed, naturally attached themselves to Time Lords. In fact, with only one Time Lord left, there was probably a serious backlog of predicaments waiting to be attached. Danger, problems, plight, peril… He wouldn't be particularly surprised to learn there was some sort of detector circuit aboard the TARDIS that automatically drew them towards trouble. The Doctor would probably admit one day, casually, as though he thought they already knew. 'You mean I didn't tell you about the Predicament Seek-O-Matic Module? I didn't? I could have sworn… Should I switch it off for a change? Yes, why not? I'll switch it off.'
117-118. oldal, Chapter 9 The Night is Darker Now (BBC Books, 2013)
Lovely field you've got here. I'm the Doctor. That, as you may have gathered, is Rory Williams. Somewhere around here should be another chum, Amy Pond. Tall, redhead, Scots – but we try not to hold that against her too much. Very nice. She and Rory are getting married in about seventy-five years, give or take.
52. oldal, Chapter 4 (BBC Books, 2010)