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If someone ever tried to put a computer virus into the BOOTH’s mainframe,
it would be eliminated before anything went wrong, right?
From out of nowhere, the Thirteenth Inspector suddenly steps into the BOOTH control centre, just to warn their fifteenth incarnation that they’re about to do something that will likely destroy all of creation.
Then, 13 offers a bit of advice to nudge 15 into doing what they were going to do anyhow, just pushing things a bit further in order to make sure everything goes to plan.
One of the highlights of ‘Scoundrel’ was when the Inspector
started singing ‘Always Look on the Bright Side’ from Monty Python’s ‘Life of Brian’ when he introduced the title character to the BOOTH.

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Everyone has probably walked passed a red telephone booth, since they used to be everywhere.
Never once has anyone in universe ever reckoned that behind those apparently glass windows in the door lies a living spacetime machine.
‘If this is ancient Greece, why are all the signs in English?’
‘The BOOTH automatically translates everything for you.’
‘And, what happens if I speak Greek? Like, “souvlaki”?’
‘Please don’t, it will only confuse the locals. Plus, souvlaki hasn’t been invented yet. It’d come off as gibberish.’
When science and facts fail,
the Inspector will rely on belief alone to make something happen.