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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2016 22:07:56 GMT
Hey everyone,
I thought this might be a nice idea for a thread: stories, concepts, etc that we're surprised Big Finish haven't done yet. I'm surprised we haven't had a John Dorney Dalek story yet.
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Post by constonks on Nov 1, 2016 22:57:52 GMT
I'm a little surprised we haven't had a First Doctor Dalek story. But admittedly, it feels odd to slot in any extra stories before TDMP - maybe now that they've got a Ben for their Polly? (Edit: er wait they met the Daleks in Power for the first time didn't they? It would have to be Steven and Dodo then. Perhaps I do get why they haven't done it...)
I think we're all waiting for the Pertwee Cyberman story as well.
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Post by dorney on Nov 2, 2016 0:32:29 GMT
Hey everyone,
I thought this might be a nice idea for a thread: stories, concepts, etc that we're surprised Big Finish haven't done yet. I'm surprised we haven't had a John Dorney Dalek story yet. I'm surprised as I've written two (and a bit, if you count Legion of the Lost).
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 1:07:50 GMT
I think we're all waiting for the Pertwee Cyberman story as well. Didn't we kind of get that with The Blue Tooth? I'm a little surprised that we haven't gotten at least one story with the Season 21 Five/Tegan/Turlough crew or a solo Fourth Doctor tale yet. Oh, actually... How about an Eighth Doctor pure historical? They seem to be few and far between across any medium.
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Post by icecreamdf on Nov 2, 2016 1:57:07 GMT
I think we're all waiting for the Pertwee Cyberman story as well. Didn't we kind of get that with The Blue Tooth? Yeah, but I think we all want to hear a full cast story where Three takes on the Cybermen.
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Post by elkawho on Nov 2, 2016 2:05:16 GMT
Hey everyone,
I thought this might be a nice idea for a thread: stories, concepts, etc that we're surprised Big Finish haven't done yet. I'm surprised we haven't had a John Dorney Dalek story yet. I'm surprised as I've written two (and a bit, if you count Legion of the Lost). Ooo. Now I'm sad that we haven't heard either of them. I wish I could read them.
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Post by constonks on Nov 2, 2016 2:12:07 GMT
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Post by elkawho on Nov 2, 2016 2:15:49 GMT
Oh, I was mistaken in thinking that it was two that haven't been produced. I've heard those.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 2:33:46 GMT
Didn't we kind of get that with The Blue Tooth? Yeah, but I think we all want to hear a full cast story where Three takes on the Cybermen. Now that sounds like a splendid idea. Oh, I was mistaken in thinking that it was two that haven't been produced. I've heard those. I have quite the soft spot for The Elite, it hits a very raw nerve for me personally with the Academy.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 3:07:16 GMT
Hey everyone,
I thought this might be a nice idea for a thread: stories, concepts, etc that we're surprised Big Finish haven't done yet. I'm surprised we haven't had a John Dorney Dalek story yet. I'm surprised as I've written two (and a bit, if you count Legion of the Lost).
Sorry, it's been a busy week. I forgot! Their great stories and amazing and sorry!
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Post by dangfish9 on Nov 2, 2016 21:06:53 GMT
4th Doctor/Adric season
Season 6B adventures
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Post by omega on Nov 2, 2016 21:50:46 GMT
4th Doctor/Adric season Season 6B adventures I'd love for a season of Tom Baker and Matthew Waterhouse as the Fourth Doctor and Adric. It's a relationship that never got to fulfill its potential due to how short it was, yet has so much potential. The CC Helicon Prime is strongly implied to be set during 6B, as the Doctor has a sense of purpose that gives Jamie the impression he'd intended to land there.
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Post by omega on Nov 2, 2016 21:55:48 GMT
Full cast stories with the Fifth Doctor, Tegan and Turlough.
Also, a proper Kamelion appearance. He's a shape-shifting android, so just explain the different voice on damaged circuits of something. It was a missed opportunity to use him in a Companion Chronicle context, with Tegan or Turlough asking him to assume their form for their introspection (Turlough did this in one of the novels). I know he made a sort of appearance in a previous Fifth Doctor story, but that was a highly unusual story.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2016 1:59:40 GMT
Also, a proper Kamelion appearance. He's a shape-shifting android, so just explain the different voice on damaged circuits of something. It was a missed opportunity to use him in a Companion Chronicle context, with Tegan or Turlough asking him to assume their form for their introspection (Turlough did this in one of the novels). I know he made a sort of appearance in a previous Fifth Doctor story, but that was a highly unusual story. Ironically, Frobisher was a pretty good show of how a shapeshifting companion could work, but Kamelion is really interesting in that his will can be completely dominated by that of another. As we see in both The Crystal Bucephalus and Planet of Fire, from the character's standpoint that's an incredibly dangerous position to be in and for the writer offers a wealth of possibilities. Just as an example, imagine if while taking the Gravis home at the end of Frontios, it had suddenly gotten control of Kamelion and used him to free itself. Actually, speaking of the Companion Chronicles, we never really got to find out how Kamelion felt about essentially being an elaborate puppet. He had enough of his own will to try and help Peri, so there was definitely a distinct personality buried beneath everything else.
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Post by omega on Nov 3, 2016 2:44:16 GMT
Also, a proper Kamelion appearance. He's a shape-shifting android, so just explain the different voice on damaged circuits of something. It was a missed opportunity to use him in a Companion Chronicle context, with Tegan or Turlough asking him to assume their form for their introspection (Turlough did this in one of the novels). I know he made a sort of appearance in a previous Fifth Doctor story, but that was a highly unusual story. Ironically, Frobisher was a pretty good show of how a shapeshifting companion could work, but Kamelion is really interesting in that his will can be completely dominated by that of another. As we see in both The Crystal Bucephalus and Planet of Fire, from the character's standpoint that's an incredibly dangerous position to be in and for the writer offers a wealth of possibilities. Just as an example, imagine if while taking the Gravis home at the end of Frontios, it had suddenly gotten control of Kamelion and used him to free itself. Actually, speaking of the Companion Chronicles, we never really got to find out how Kamelion felt about essentially being an elaborate puppet. He had enough of his own will to try and help Peri, so there was definitely a distinct personality buried beneath everything else. Not to mention Kamelion would be a really clever way to resolve a cliffhanger where the Doctor, Tegan or Turlough is in danger. Since Kamelion also picks up on thought, it'd be a great method of exploring a character's thought process, at least from another perspective. The novel Imperial Moon has a confused Turlough do exactly this trying to find himself. Of course, Turlough soul-searching in the stories set during this period, between Resurrection of the Daleks and Planet of Fire (Turlough's final story), is nothing new, but there are some creative ways of doing it. Having a Fifth Doctor, Tegan and Turlough story would be a good way of getting some earlier foreshadowing for this, somewhere between The Awakening and Frontios (the last narrative gap for this team).
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2016 3:38:49 GMT
Ironically, Frobisher was a pretty good show of how a shapeshifting companion could work, but Kamelion is really interesting in that his will can be completely dominated by that of another. As we see in both The Crystal Bucephalus and Planet of Fire, from the character's standpoint that's an incredibly dangerous position to be in and for the writer offers a wealth of possibilities. Just as an example, imagine if while taking the Gravis home at the end of Frontios, it had suddenly gotten control of Kamelion and used him to free itself. Actually, speaking of the Companion Chronicles, we never really got to find out how Kamelion felt about essentially being an elaborate puppet. He had enough of his own will to try and help Peri, so there was definitely a distinct personality buried beneath everything else. Not to mention Kamelion would be a really clever way to resolve a cliffhanger where the Doctor, Tegan or Turlough is in danger. Since Kamelion also picks up on thought, it'd be a great method of exploring a character's thought process, at least from another perspective. The novel Imperial Moon has a confused Turlough do exactly this trying to find himself. Of course, Turlough soul-searching in the stories set during this period, between Resurrection of the Daleks and Planet of Fire (Turlough's final story), is nothing new, but there are some creative ways of doing it. Having a Fifth Doctor, Tegan and Turlough story would be a good way of getting some earlier foreshadowing for this, somewhere between The Awakening and Frontios (the last narrative gap for this team). Talking of foreshadowing, it'd also be a really good opportunity to explore Tegan's disillusionment with her travels come Resurrection of the Daleks. Evelyn had a very similar arc bubbling away in the background of her later stories and I'd like to see something similar done with exploring Tegan's own feelings. Confronting her own insecurities and restlessness, discovering that maybe she's stopped finding good reasons why she wants to stick it out with the Doctor and Turlough.
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Post by omega on Nov 3, 2016 5:16:39 GMT
Not to mention Kamelion would be a really clever way to resolve a cliffhanger where the Doctor, Tegan or Turlough is in danger. Since Kamelion also picks up on thought, it'd be a great method of exploring a character's thought process, at least from another perspective. The novel Imperial Moon has a confused Turlough do exactly this trying to find himself. Of course, Turlough soul-searching in the stories set during this period, between Resurrection of the Daleks and Planet of Fire (Turlough's final story), is nothing new, but there are some creative ways of doing it. Having a Fifth Doctor, Tegan and Turlough story would be a good way of getting some earlier foreshadowing for this, somewhere between The Awakening and Frontios (the last narrative gap for this team). Talking of foreshadowing, it'd also be a really good opportunity to explore Tegan's disillusionment with her travels come Resurrection of the Daleks. Evelyn had a very similar arc bubbling away in the background of her later stories and I'd like to see something similar done with exploring Tegan's own feelings. Confronting her own insecurities and restlessness, discovering that maybe she's stopped finding good reasons why she wants to stick it out with the Doctor and Turlough. The guest cast would need to be wiped out through a series of horrifying deaths of course. It'd give Janet Fielding some of the best personal for Tegan material since the Mara stories.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2016 8:03:14 GMT
Talking of foreshadowing, it'd also be a really good opportunity to explore Tegan's disillusionment with her travels come Resurrection of the Daleks. Evelyn had a very similar arc bubbling away in the background of her later stories and I'd like to see something similar done with exploring Tegan's own feelings. Confronting her own insecurities and restlessness, discovering that maybe she's stopped finding good reasons why she wants to stick it out with the Doctor and Turlough. The guest cast would need to be wiped out through a series of horrifying deaths of course. It'd give Janet Fielding some of the best personal for Tegan material since the Mara stories. I now remember why I thought Philip Martin's "writers are basically assassins" quip from the Mindwarp commentary made so much sense to me. Yeah, that'd be really interesting to see. And if the writers didn't want to go with the Saward era slaughter typical of those later years, they could have the people that Tegan encounters suffer hideous, unjustifiable fates, instead. It'd be interesting to juxtapose her and Turlough together, see why one chose to stay while the other left. It could feed into Turlough's later soul searching from the outset.
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Post by bobod on Nov 3, 2016 9:38:18 GMT
Oooooh no, sorry, don't like the idea of foreshadowing Tegan's departure at all. The whole point is that she makes a snap decision after a horrendous day. Tegan's impetuous, and speaks before she thinks, she makes her decision there and then in the moment. And then *crucially* she comes back. She runs back in. She has *already* changed her mind. If the Doctor and Turlough hadn't left yet, she'd have gone off with them.
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Post by bobod on Nov 3, 2016 9:48:14 GMT
I want
- 4th Doctor and Adric stories - 5th Doctor, Tegan and Turlough (and Kamelion) stories [alternating with Tegan, Nyssa and Adric stories - don't want to miss out on this team now we have them. I wish we'd been flipping between these teams for years rather than the Older Nyssa stories] - Jo Grant meets the Cybermen - an Early Adventure or Chronicle set during Steven's time in the TARDIS when they meet the Toymaker again. As well as the two characters knowing each other Purves and Bailie started their careers together in rep so it's a reunion in more ways than one. - 1st Doctor, Ben and Polly stories (and a Ben Short Trip or two performed by Elliot Chapman)
And some Five Companions type tale where the 2nd Doctor has all his companions together at once. A Hines/Wills/Watling/Padbury/Chapman/Hines romp.
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