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Post by nucleusofswarm on Jun 10, 2016 20:48:53 GMT
Exactly what it sounds like. 1-3 stories, go!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2016 21:21:24 GMT
I'd do it as a Series. So this would be in the style of a Vol 2 (for the ones of Series 3, 4 & 5):
4. Krynoid Isle By Nicholas Briggs Plot: The Doctor and Donna arrive on Earth after getting a call from UNIT. Once there they discover a Krynoid pod has been discovered on the Isle Of Wright, so they head over there where it is being held in the local doctors. Basically, the Krynoid infects on of the doctors and the other doctors are all massacred by the end of the part and the creature is unleashed on the Island. But, to make matters worse, the area is ripped from the fabric of the planet by a Krynoid spaceship with Alex MacQueen's Master inside, who has now captured the 10th Doctor...
5. Army Of Darkness By Nicholas Briggs Plot: The Krynoid unleash their pods onto the Isle of Wright, where Donna still is. Meanwhile, the Doctor and the Master have their inevitable chat about how he shouldn't at all be here. This results in the Doctor arriving back in UNIT HQ, where he tells them the situation and they decide the only option is to destroy the Isle. The Doctor refuses to allow them since the TARDIS and Donna are there. Donna's plotline continues as she manages to gather a group of survivors, who need to come up with a plan to destroy the Krynoids. Donna says they should go to the TARDIS, but the others decide that they should commit suicide and blow up the whole isle. Long story short, it's revealed the Krynoids want Earth to be taken over by their specimens on the Isle Of Wright, the Krynoid betray the Master after he brings the Doctor back on their ship and the Doctor manages to save everyone on the isle. The Master, however, escapes to die another day.
6. Simple Mind By John Dorney The Doctor and Donna arrive on an unknown planet at a time about 5000 years before the universe ends and humans have abandoned Earth. They become stuck on the planet due to it having a computer inside it. They meet some primitives who attempt to kill them, before they encounter a crew of four who say they are a survey team who have come to the planet after being dragged into it by the planet computer. They eventually get into to the planet computer, which after a few tassels with the primitives reveals, that the computer is the president of the planet's mind. The planet which is actually Earth! The crew manage to kill the computer after the Doctor despairs. The Doctor and Donna then go back to the TARDIS and depart.
7. The Doctor Meets Terrorists By Jonathan Morris A pure historical based on the Munich Massacre. (I actually wouldn't be surprised if this story was made at some point in any Doctor Who medium)
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Post by omega on Jun 10, 2016 23:52:40 GMT
A story with Sylvia and Wilf. Bernard Cribbins and Jacqueline King have worked with Big Finish before (at one point Nick joked they couldn't get rid of her!), and I love their characters.
I know it's very, very unlikely but an adaptation of Beautiful Chaos would be wonderful. It's got a lovely storyline for Wilf and explores Sylvia as a character more than her episodes in TV did, making this the best fleshed out companion family for the new series.
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Post by Hieronymus on Jun 11, 2016 4:56:23 GMT
A trilogy featuring Martha Jones, with an undercurrent that comes out in the third story. 1) Gods of War - A proper Ice Warrior story for Tennant, exploring their culture, but in the far future, when a splinter faction threatens the stability of the Galactic Federation. The setting is not Peladon, but "New Mars", and the usual characters need not appear. 2) The Way of All Flesh - The Doctor and Martha meet Cotton Mather in 1721 Boston, where an alien contamination is masquerading as smallpox. Mass innoculations are still controversial, but halt the spread of the contamination. It's set in America, but in 1721 Massachusetts was still a British colony. I also like the idea that, because of the medical history in this story, Martha has superior knowledge of proper historical events, leaving the Doctor feeling off his usual footing. Finally a story where Martha gets to do medicine. 3) Death Incarnate - The alien contamination turns out to be temporal backwash from the who wasn't destroyed by the Doctor in a previous incarnation, as he had thought. Setting and period are open on this one. * Note to those who saw this before: I've decided on new titles for the stories that I think fit them better. 2) was originally Patient Confidentiality, and 3) was previously Mistakes of the Past.
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jun 11, 2016 8:22:58 GMT
1. The Yeti Production The Doctor and Donna arrive back in 2008 London, where they find a film production has taken over Sylvia and Wilf's house. The Doctor is disturbed to notice a familiar looking Yeti standing in front of the cameras and suspects the Great Intelligence are involved in something. Will his suspicions be confirmed?
2. The Web of Wilf Wilf has been trapped in a web cocoon by the Yeti and it's up to the Doctor, Donna and Sylvia to work together to find a way to free him from the Great Intelligence's clutches and stop its plan to place every cinemagoer who sees the Yeti movie under Great Intelligence influence/control.
3. Twin Paradox On the planet Earx, the inhabitants are slaves under a dictatorship ruled by the most evil humanoid in the cosmos...and she looks a lot like Donna Noble. Can Donna defeat her identical double? And will the slaves allow the Doctor to free them from the other Donna's control? Or are they so used to slave labour now that they are afraid of change because it's all they know?
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Jun 11, 2016 9:37:15 GMT
Seriously, WILF IN THE TARDIS. Maybe it can be part of the Doctor's self indulgent death that he takes Wilf for a trip to show there are no hard feelings about causing his oncoming death.
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Jun 11, 2016 10:04:30 GMT
War Orphan: On a world affected by the Time War, the Doctor and Donna finds a thriving society, giving the Doctor pause to consider that old adage that out of all evil must come some good, but an unexplored bomb opens more than just physical wounds.
The Sainted Rose: the Doctor and Donna visit a world he visited in an old body with a certain Rose Tyler, but finds a world that worships her to the point of obsession. The Doctor has to face up to his own feelings about her, and topple a corrupt regime dedicated to the memory of his old friend.
Start Up 101: An old school friend of Donna's has started a company, a company that is doing stunningly well. He invites Donna to his headquarters to introduce her to SIMEON, his revolutionary AI, an AI that has an obsession with the Doctor as much as Peter is obsessed with Donna.
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Post by smith11 on Jun 11, 2016 10:42:51 GMT
I wouldn't mind if they did a solo 10th doctor set, but I haven't really got any ideas for stories
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Jun 11, 2016 10:46:18 GMT
I wouldn't mind if they did a solo 10th doctor set, but I haven't really got any ideas for stories Well, both "War Orphan" and "the Sainted Rose" could easily be solo Doc stories. as could be "Wild Wilf West".
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jun 11, 2016 12:57:54 GMT
Seriously, WILF IN THE TARDIS. Maybe it can be part of the Doctor's self indulgent death that he takes Wilf for a trip to show there are no hard feelings about causing his oncoming death. I'd love to see this happen but unfortunately I doubt Big Finish or anyone for that matter would be able to make it work for the 10th Doctor. Even if it was set during The End of Time Part Two they'd have to explain why it's taking so long for the Doctor to regenerate.
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Jun 11, 2016 22:07:02 GMT
Seriously, WILF IN THE TARDIS. Maybe it can be part of the Doctor's self indulgent death that he takes Wilf for a trip to show there are no hard feelings about causing his oncoming death. I'd love to see this happen but unfortunately I doubt Big Finish or anyone for that matter would be able to make it work for the 10th Doctor. Even if it was set during The End of Time Part Two they'd have to explain why it's taking so long for the Doctor to regenerate. He visited every single companion he ever had (except Jo, because he couldn't find her), the "he took a long time to die" boat well and truly sailed. Hell, it well and truly sailed the moment he turned up at Donna's wedding with a lotto ticket brought with money borrowed from her dad.
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jun 12, 2016 7:39:24 GMT
I'd love to see this happen but unfortunately I doubt Big Finish or anyone for that matter would be able to make it work for the 10th Doctor. Even if it was set during The End of Time Part Two they'd have to explain why it's taking so long for the Doctor to regenerate. He visited every single companion he ever had (except Jo, because he couldn't find her), the "he took a long time to die" boat well and truly sailed. Hell, it well and truly sailed the moment he turned up at Donna's wedding with a lotto ticket brought with money borrowed from her dad. A whole adventure though? Can't see it.
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Jun 12, 2016 10:31:15 GMT
He visited every single companion he ever had (except Jo, because he couldn't find her), the "he took a long time to die" boat well and truly sailed. Hell, it well and truly sailed the moment he turned up at Donna's wedding with a lotto ticket brought with money borrowed from her dad. A whole adventure though? Can't see it. It could happen in real time, 40 minutes of th Dcotors life as he gets progressively worse and tries to hide it from Wilf.
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jun 12, 2016 10:55:22 GMT
A whole adventure though? Can't see it. It could happen in real time, 40 minutes of th Dcotors life as he gets progressively worse and tries to hide it from Wilf. It would be an hour on audio. I just think it would be like placing a character close to death in a heist movie and having you believe he can carry off a whole heist before he dies.
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Jun 12, 2016 11:10:57 GMT
It could happen in real time, 40 minutes of th Dcotors life as he gets progressively worse and tries to hide it from Wilf. It would be an hour on audio. I just think it would be like placing a character close to death in a heist movie and having you believe he can carry off a whole heist before he dies. He's a Time Lord - they take a long time to die even with a mortal wound (c.f. Heaven Sent, and the novel "Love and War" which has the third Doctor taking a decade to die), and one prone to theatrics at that. He also outright says he doesn't want "go", so him fighting it in order to have one more adventure, to assuage the guilt of the man who in effect lead to his death, fits his character. One story set then, with him slowly dying.... With him putting on a brave face for the one man who other than Lethbridge-Stewart who has seen him vulnerable, it's dramatic.
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Jun 12, 2016 12:03:00 GMT
I only have possible titles atm
1. Road to Hell 2. Burn Down the Mission 3. The Tower that Ate People
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Post by fingersmash on Jun 12, 2016 18:44:33 GMT
1. Heroes in the City The TARDIS lands in London. The Doctor and Donna go to visit Wilf and end up in an alien attack. They immediately go into action before a young man beats them to it. He's gone just as quick as he appeared. Who is this man? Is he good or evil? Are there more like him? The Doctor and Donna go on to find out that there's a superhero team in London populated by people who have had alien experiences. Basically the Doctor meets superheroes. 2. The Road Road trip story around various alien planets while the Doctor and Donna attempt to solve a murder. Part 1 3. Good Intentions Continuation of road trip where the story gets turned on its head and we find out why the victim was killed. Part 2
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jun 12, 2016 22:19:43 GMT
1. Heroes in the City The TARDIS lands in London. The Doctor and Donna go to visit Wilf and end up in an alien attack. They immediately go into action before a young man beats them to it. He's gone just as quick as he appeared. Who is this man? Is he good or evil? Are there more like him? The Doctor and Donna go on to find out that there's a superhero team in London populated by people who have had alien experiences. Basically the Doctor meets superheroes. Hey, if Big Finish made a deal with Fox he could meet the Fantastic Four and we'd finally get the Fantastic Four media adaptation they deserve.
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Post by nucleusofswarm on Sept 23, 2016 22:45:42 GMT
I think doing some kind of hard war story with Ten could have some great dramatic possibilities. In fact I kinda regret 7 getting the Spanish Civil War story, as that could've gone somewhere more with 10.
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Post by agentten on Sept 24, 2016 2:19:10 GMT
Since BF lurk here, I'm just going to take a moment to reinforce the Wilf movement.
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