She's warm, almost feverishly hot compared to what he's used to with the average human. The Jaffa and the worshippers that he has seen might be human too (or a very close off-shoot) but to the Doctor, Eva was human, in all senses of the word, and he felt like he could trust her. Even if she is trembling. That's what they can really do at this point - keep trying, whether it's to keep holding the Moment from Sobek to something like trying to cling onto your sanity, like Em having a human here. It's not even just that. It's that he considers Eva one of those good friends, the sort that makes all this worth it.
"Well," the Doctor says, swallowing. He supposes that it really was too much to ask for Eva to be a doctor trained with binary vascular systems. "You could try giving it a good whack and see what that does."
He manages to give her a tired, (aiming for not too) shaky grin. It worked before, right? Then again, that was only a few minutes at most and he'd been trying to play half-dead in the first place to begin with. This was a bit...different. Painfully different. It was seeing out half an eye or having your lungs stolen from you. The Doctor focuses on Eva's face peering down at him, only half-joking. Unless she's managed to smuggle away a defibrillator or his sonic, wherever it's gotten to this time, their options are limited.
Re: Eleven and Eva
She's warm, almost feverishly hot compared to what he's used to with the average human. The Jaffa and the worshippers that he has seen might be human too (or a very close off-shoot) but to the Doctor, Eva was human, in all senses of the word, and he felt like he could trust her. Even if she is trembling. That's what they can really do at this point - keep trying, whether it's to keep holding the Moment from Sobek to something like trying to cling onto your sanity, like Em having a human here. It's not even just that. It's that he considers Eva one of those good friends, the sort that makes all this worth it.
"Well," the Doctor says, swallowing. He supposes that it really was too much to ask for Eva to be a doctor trained with binary vascular systems. "You could try giving it a good whack and see what that does."
He manages to give her a tired, (aiming for not too) shaky grin. It worked before, right? Then again, that was only a few minutes at most and he'd been trying to play half-dead in the first place to begin with. This was a bit...different. Painfully different. It was seeing out half an eye or having your lungs stolen from you. The Doctor focuses on Eva's face peering down at him, only half-joking. Unless she's managed to smuggle away a defibrillator or his sonic, wherever it's gotten to this time, their options are limited.