A throw of a lever sent the TARDIS into wild motion, spinning and whirling about like a demented merry go round and a revving engine, the Doctor having to cling on for dear life to one of the metal supports as they flew through the Time Vortex, sent off to some random part of space and time where hopefully his desires could be met. After all, she was his baby, and the TARDIS was always good at listening, and getting him places. Not always nice places, but places regardless. At last the ship came to a shuddering stop, and he ran about to check the monitors and make sure they were on an actual planet, with a breathable atmosphere, since those things were somewhat prerequisites to having an enjoying vacation. Well, technically neither were, but given that they needed air to breathe, an atmosphere of said air helped. As Rose opened the door and stepped out, he moved to join her, after making sure the TARDIS was parked and wouldn't fly away on them. He surveyed the environs, looking on with awe at the huge wave and touched by the cold, though his clothes helped with that. Now this, this was a wonderful sight. “Amazing, isn't it,” he said, reverent awe in his voice as his head rose to see the top of the wave. “Woman Wept. A planet with a massive continent that looks like a lamenting woman. Waves, hundred of feet high frozen in an instant due to a catastrophic collapse of their sun that turned it into a cold star.” He stepped further down and began walking, to inspect the nearest ice wave up close. “I've been here once before, never actually got to go on the planet though. It's fantastic.” It was obvious that he was quite taken with the place, just enjoying the sights.