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Post by nucleusofswarm on May 19, 2017 23:20:58 GMT
Same drill as last time. Three stories.
Go!
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Post by constonks on May 20, 2017 0:25:38 GMT
River Song, three stories, out of order for her, in order for the Doctor, set during the Specials.
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on May 20, 2017 1:16:25 GMT
Ten solo, or with someone cast as Gabby from the Titan comics. Story 1: Indiana Jones style romp, Doctor on the back foot chasing the mystery while the Belloq style character has a map etc the Doctor has the TARDIS and the gift of instant translation to balance the odds.
Story 2: His favourite sneakers ruined in the desert, the Doctor goes shopping in 21st century London. Thoroughly sour at the whole experience, the Doctor doesn't notice the others shoppers slowly disappearing one by one. Eventually, it's a base under siege in the food court against Cybusmen.
Story 3: Time War debris draws the Doctor to an Earth colony overrun by Vaarga plants (no Daleks though).
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Post by Digi on May 20, 2017 1:34:23 GMT
I'm not sure there's any way to work it in in a way that would make sense, but more Ten/Wilf would be nice.
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Post by Bazoolium on May 20, 2017 1:51:52 GMT
I'm not sure there's any way to work it in in a way that would make sense, but more Ten/Wilf would be nice. Didn't he take him up in the TARDIS once, you could maybe go from there. I am very glad that Moffat left what he called 'Big Finish Gaps'.
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Post by charlesuirdhein on May 20, 2017 1:56:40 GMT
No, do it properly. Three stories with Martha, his best companion!
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Post by Timelord007 on May 20, 2017 7:20:35 GMT
Tenth Doctor/ Martha vs Sea Devils & Autons.
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Post by denyer97 on May 20, 2017 7:59:32 GMT
Really hoping for Ten/Martha- she's my favourite new series companion so I hope Freema can be convinced to return for this or maybe even Torchwood. I like the structure of Vol 1 and Vol 2: an earth bound- contemporary story, a historical and an outer space story so I'd be happy if they stuck to that. Until years down the line when we can hopefully get David Tennant as regular as Paul McGann I wouldn't really like to see Big Finish attempt any 'arc heavy' or long running storyline box sets in a similar vain to Doom Coalition. While we're getting him irregularly I'd rather just see as many different types of stories and adventures as possible!
Story 1 'The Steel Sea'- An underwater base under attack by Cybermen left over from the Battle of Canary Wharf who have been dormant deep beneath the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of South America. They team up with the crew of the submarine to lead an attack against their unwanted visitors, but it'll all be in vain if the Cybermen reach the control deck.
Story 2 'Kill the Queen!'- The Doctor and Martha arrive in England, 1543 and uncover an alien plot to murder Mary, Queen of Scots on the day of her coronation, 24 years before her recorded death. Someone is messing with Earth's history and the Doctor & Martha have thirty seven minutes to find out who, before Planet Earth is turned into one big paradox.
Story 3 'Storm One'- An outer space crash, leads the Doctor and Martha to become embroiled in a centuries old war that could have far reaching consequences for the rest of the universe. Only one woman can stop it The Weapon from being activated and according to the prophecy, she has until the storm hits.
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Post by mbt66 on May 20, 2017 8:50:53 GMT
If they can get Freema I would hope that the third volume will be three stories with Martha.
As others have said I would hope that they can keep the same structure as with the other volumes as that gives us the best variety of stories.
In time I really want to hear some of the missing adventures with River Song. She has her own series, so David Tennant would only need to comit a day for one of her box sets. I am sure that would boost her ratings even more!
And in the future when David is happy to commit more time to Big Finish we can have new ongoing series with new audio only companions and more boxsets with Rose, Martha and Donna.
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Post by CookieMaster on May 20, 2017 9:44:39 GMT
Ten and Martha, during the series 3 Saxon arc between 'Blink' and 'Utopia'.
John Simm reprising his role as 'Harold Saxon' and manipulating the three adventures behind the scenes, maybe even sneak in a distorted phone call to Ten. So essentially three linked adventures that are mostly standalone.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2017 10:55:48 GMT
Add me to the Martha bandwagon. A most under-rated companion in my opinion.
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Post by kimalysong on May 20, 2017 10:57:55 GMT
Definitely 10/Martha
Not saying I don't want 10/Wilf too but no Martha has to be next!
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2017 11:07:31 GMT
Well, after a box set with Donna and now one on the way with Rose, the next logical step is a Tenth Doctor set with Martha Jones. So I'd have no problem with that if that's the road BF decide to go down. But I have no preference on the type of stories, just three good Doctor and Martha adventures please BF. Thanks!
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on May 20, 2017 14:59:35 GMT
TARDIS crew: Tenth Doctor, Martha and Captain Jack
Set between: Utopia and The Sound of Drums
Stories:
3.1 - Prime Assassination: The Vortex Manipulator malfunctions and brings the TARDIS crew to 1980s Britain, where they find somebody has paid an alien assassin to kill the then-prime minister Margaret Thatcher. The Doctor, Martha and Jack must protect the PM at all costs. Will their suspicions prove correct that The Master is behind the planned assassination?
3.2 - Century 51: The Doctor, Martha and Jack travel to the 51st century to get the Vortex Manipulator repaired (The Sonic Screwdriver having not done an efficient job last time). It seems that The Master is one step ahead of them however when they discover somebody has framed the TARDIS crew for the supposed theft of their time-travelling device. Their names are plastered everywhere - will they be able to avoid the Time Agents?
3.3 - The Great Escape: The trio have been captured by the Time Agents. Can they escape, or will the Time Agents succeed in their plan to send them back to and leave them stranded in the most dangerous period of Earth history: the prehistoric era?
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Post by Timelord007 on May 21, 2017 7:10:50 GMT
Tenth Doctor & Martha meet Timelord-007.
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Post by Bazoolium on May 21, 2017 10:41:37 GMT
I really hope it's Martha. She deserves a second chance, she was ruined by awful characterisation.
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Post by constonks on May 21, 2017 15:18:52 GMT
TARDIS crew: Tenth Doctor, Martha and Captain Jack Set between: Utopia and The Sound of Drums Huh. Never thought of vortex manipulator malfunction stories. I'd have to check TSoD to see if it fits, but I don't see why not - there's a novel set between Genesis of the Daleks and Revenge of the Cybermen, after all...
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on May 21, 2017 16:35:59 GMT
TARDIS crew: Tenth Doctor, Martha and Captain Jack Set between: Utopia and The Sound of Drums Huh. Never thought of vortex manipulator malfunction stories. I'd have to check TSoD to see if it fits, but I don't see why not - there's a novel set between Genesis of the Daleks and Revenge of the Cybermen, after all... The Vortex Manipulator was faulty in Utopia.
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Post by mbt66 on May 21, 2017 19:40:19 GMT
TARDIS crew: Tenth Doctor, Martha and Captain Jack Set between: Utopia and The Sound of Drums Huh. Never thought of vortex manipulator malfunction stories. I'd have to check TSoD to see if it fits, but I don't see why not - there's a novel set between Genesis of the Daleks and Revenge of the Cybermen, after all... Although I am not keen on the individual story pitches the idea of a vortex manipulator collection of stories is brilliant! Plus it would help settle the argument whether the end of that series was a two parter or a three parter! Also on one of those trips could they actually meet a younger Jacobi Master before he used the chameleon arc?
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on May 21, 2017 19:44:57 GMT
Huh. Never thought of vortex manipulator malfunction stories. I'd have to check TSoD to see if it fits, but I don't see why not - there's a novel set between Genesis of the Daleks and Revenge of the Cybermen, after all... Although I am not keen on the individual story pitches the idea of a vortex manipulator collection of stories is brilliant! Plus it would help settle the argument whether the end of that series was a two parter or a three parter! Also on one of those trips could they actually meet a younger Jacobi Master before he used the chameleon arc? That would be fun. I wonder if the child Master in the Titan Comics could be the same Master?
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