Even with all the trouble that had been going on in Trigun's life recently, the baddassery of her anime's own soundtrack didn't let her stay in a bad mood for long, as she soon found herself dancing along as she walked, humming along with those soulful guitar riffs and closing her eyes as she quickly got lost in the sound. So of course it really shouldn't have come as a surprise to anyone that she soon thereafter collided with another Fandom, and was then knocked onto her back. She started spouting apologies almost immediately after Hetalia. "Ah, no, it wasn't your fault! I was too distracted by my music." she explained, pulling her headphones out of her ears. "Besides, the cross broke my fall." she told Hetalia as she pulled herself off the ground, the giant metal cross still strapped to her back beneath her.
Once she brought herself to her feet, though, she noticed that the Fandom in front of her seemed a bit… familiar. That curl of hair, and the logo on his shirt… Trigun contemplated. She felt like she'd seen it all before somewhere… "Oh!" she spoke up. "I think I've seen you around!" she told him. "You're a popular Fandom, right? You're um, um… wait." she tried to think of the name, but stopped herself when something else distracted her thoughts. Her ears perked and her eyes grew sharp as she heard Portal's warning cry, and looked up to find the girl plummeting from the sky, about to land right in front of her. "Look out!" she cried, swiftly grabbing Hetalia's arm and pulling him out of the way as Portal made her nonchalant landing.
"Oh, hi Portal!" Trigun replied as cheerily as possible, though she was still just a bit shaken about the whole Hetalia-nearly-getting-crushed thing. "I'm… fine." she replied after a moment's hesitation, deciding not to spill her emotions about Bebop all over Portal — she'd already embarrassed herself enough in front of Sherlock that day. "Currently just a bit lost… I don't visit Fandom Square as often as I should. Things change so quickly here." she scratched her head as she looked around the area. "Oh, and then I ran into this guy!" she added, gesturing to Hetalia. Getting distracted again, her face then turned to one of confusion as another thought hit her. "Also…" she spoke up, squinting her eyes and looking up. "Where did you even come from?" she asked, a bit bewildered. She was somewhat used to the mechanics of that funny space-bending gun, but… "Doesn't the out-portal still need to be on some surface somewhere?" she asked.
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"Well goodbye then…" Doctor Who replied awkwardly as Thrones stormed out of the room, having ignored the pseudo-Time Lord completely. Shrugging it off, the Doctor turned his attention towards Sherlock's computer screen. Skimming over the headline, he almost immediately let out a small gasp. "Daleks!" he exclaimed, quickly scurrying over to the device and scrolling down the page, looking for any more useful information. "Why are there Daleks outside the Fandomverse, though? That's… troubling." he thought aloud. Ordinarily such trouble could only appear outside their little pocket dimension if it had followed Doctor Who there, but he didn't recall visiting such a place in recent memory. He supposed it was entirely possible that it was his future self that they'd followed, but if that wasn't the case, then it had some frightening implications about the strength of those creatures…
It was then that the sounds of a fight happening outside became audible, and Sherlock then made his way to the window, fired a few shots to get their attention and then started shouting down at them in what seemed to be an effort to break up the fight. Curious, Doctor Who joined Sherlock by the window and looked down at Thrones and what seemed to be some sort of dragonslayer fellow. "You know I'm impressed you know so much about all these different canons." the Doctor commented to Sherlock. Even he didn't know that much about any Fandoms beyond his circle of friends. Must've been the detective's long hiatuses giving him so much free time…
"You know I've never been fond of immediately resorting to violence to face an enemy you don't understand!" Doctor Who called out in response to Dragon Age's comment. "Have you tried peaceful negotiation?"