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Post by nucleusofswarm on Jun 16, 2017 23:55:16 GMT
Probably a long way off from actually happening, but nothing wrong with dreaming in the meantime.
Throw out yout 3 stories. Geronimo!
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Jun 17, 2017 1:18:23 GMT
I want three stories set in the Abbey from "the Bells of Saint John", nicking ideas from Cadfael.
The Fate of Saint Maria: the Doctor has disappeared from the universe, seeking answers to a mystery sorrounding a pretty dark haired girl who seems to defy death. But when death reaches the Abbey, can the Doctor save the life of one of the monks who took him in?
The Beasts of Saint Raphael: reports of a hellish beast echo down the halls of the Abbey and the Doctor cannot resist the call of his curiosity to find out more.
The Fall of Saint Agabus: The Doctor encounters a novice nun who appears to k ow the future, which is impossible.... but she DOES know what is inside the Box of Saint John....
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Post by denyer97 on Jun 17, 2017 8:31:37 GMT
3 stories featuring the 11th Doctor with a returning one off companion:
1. In the African plains in 1902, the Doctor teams up with John Ridel to hunt down a mythical beast supposedly lurking in the villages
2. The TARDIS brings the Doctor to present day Colchester where the school run turns into a fight for survival for Sophie Owens when she meets the Doctor again. The Silurians are awakening once again, hungry for the blood of apes.
3. The Stormcage facility is under attack, a lone, ruthless killer is picking the prisoners and guards off one by one, luckily for River Song, her husband is coming to rescue her, but in doing so he will spark an intergalactic war.
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Post by Bazoolium on Jun 17, 2017 10:02:17 GMT
Anything with Amy and Rory would be great. I would love stories focusing on their relationship with River.
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jun 17, 2017 11:07:43 GMT
Companion: Clara Oswald Set between: Name of the Doctor and Day of the Doctor
Stories:
1: Exit of the Doctor - The Doctor and Clara are stuck in the Doctor's timestream with no sign of an exit. Can they find the way out before the entire timestream collapses in on itself (as a consequence of their presence)?
2: Training of the Doctor - When Clara tells the Doctor her dream job is to be a teacher, the Doctor decides to train her in developing her knowledge of her favourite subject: English. The Doctor takes Clara to meet a bitter and resentful Roald Dahl in his later years. When an alien menace called the Csacs begins to feast on Roald Dahl's cynical atittude towards the recently released Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory, can the Doctor and Clara show him the good that the film will do in inspiring a new generation of filmmakers (just as his books inspire a new generation of authors), or will the Csacs succeed in draining any remaining optimism from Mr Dahl?
3: Shrine of the Doctor - The Doctor picks up Clara from her completed training to be a teacher (he drops her off to train at the end of the previous episode) and the TARDIS arrives on a planet whose occupants have built a shrine of the Doctor. Clara notices that he is clearly uncomfortable, and the Doctor says he made a terrible decision many years ago (referring to The Moment). Can Clara convince the Doctor he is a hero, and can the Doctor save the planet's occupants yet again from the terrifying warrior farmers the Borlox? Just as importantly: why do the Borlox keep insisting on increasing the price of Morflick milk?
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Jun 17, 2017 12:59:03 GMT
1. Dance of Death The Doctor is dragged into a dance competition where if you lose you die. Will his fabled Giraffe moves save him?
2. The Art of Life While in exile at the Abbey, the Doctor hears of murals coming to life, including his half finished painting of the Impossible Girl. What is causing it?
3. Real World The Doctor finds himself trapped in an online MMORPG, can he get out without losing his life?
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jun 17, 2017 13:06:16 GMT
3. Real World The Doctor finds himself trapped in an online MMORPG, can he get out without losing his life? This sounds fun. Just imagine the childlike eleventh Doctor trapped in something like World of Warcraft!
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Jun 17, 2017 13:26:57 GMT
3. Real World The Doctor finds himself trapped in an online MMORPG, can he get out without losing his life? This sounds fun. Just imagine the childlike eleventh Doctor trapped in something like World of Warcraft! Thats pretty much what i was thinking
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Post by mrperson on Jun 17, 2017 14:29:24 GMT
3. Real World The Doctor finds himself trapped in an online MMORPG, can he get out without losing his life? Well, if he dies, he just has to run back to his body from the graveyard.
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Post by mbt66 on Jun 17, 2017 21:40:13 GMT
I want three stories set in the Abbey from "the Bells of Saint John", nicking ideas from Cadfael. The Fate of Saint Maria: the Doctor has disappeared from the universe, seeking answers to a mystery sorrounding a pretty dark haired girl who seems to defy death. But when death reaches the Abbey, can the Doctor save the life of one of the monks who took him in? The Beasts of Saint Raphael: reports of a hellish beast echo down the halls of the Abbey and the Doctor cannot resist the call of his curiosity to find out more. The Fall of Saint Agabus: The Doctor encounters a novice nun who appears to k ow the future, which is impossible.... but she DOES know what is inside the Box of Saint John.... That Sir would be brilliant!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2017 9:50:25 GMT
This sounds fun. Just imagine the childlike eleventh Doctor trapped in something like World of Warcraft! Thats pretty much what i was thinking "Stats and strats, Pond. Stats and strats."
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Post by Jeedai on Jun 18, 2017 18:31:07 GMT
I want a trilogy of connected stories (more in vein of the War Doctor sets than 10th Doctor vol1) that fill the missing gap in the Dalek Time Controller's story. It met Eleven for the first time in 'The Dalek Generation'. But how did he kick its butt all the way back to Six's timeline?
This is probably the only time I'd ask for more Daleks. Since there's always going to be more Daleks anyway.
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Post by Timelord007 on Jun 19, 2017 8:12:46 GMT
A episode written by Magnus Magister were the Doctor battles The Monk & War Chief & discovers they are actually the same person.
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Post by shallacatop on Jun 19, 2017 13:29:20 GMT
Two stories featuring the Doctor, Amy and Rory pre-Angels Take Manhattan and another featuring River set just after the events of Angels, before the Doctor's retirement in Victorian London.
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Post by MayoTango131 on Jun 20, 2017 19:40:00 GMT
During Series 5 there were rumors about new monsters or alien races that the Eleventh Doctor would meet or face (The Timoreen, the Ha'rik, the Skarkish) I would like Big Finish could take advantage of that in future audios. A Dalek audio story can easily fit into Series 6; a bridge between "Victory of the Daleks" and "Asylum of the Daleks" explaining the Dalek Empire's revival thanks to the Paradigm Daleks, another Dalek audio story can fit into Series 7 (part 2) with the final end of Paradigm Daleks and Clara learning about Time War. But the most important thing that I want is Big Finish to explore better the emotional consequences of the Ponds by losing their daughter, it feels strange that in "Night Terrors" they act so indifferent about the idea of a lost boy frightened considering what happened to them in two previous episodes, was like that cruel and brief scene at the beginning of Time-Flight in which one minute the fifth Doctor, Tegan and Nyssa lamented the death of Adric and the next minute they seem to forget it.
Mother's Day) A little inspired by the DC comic event Flashpoint, in which Clara Oswald (feeling betrayed to discover that her mother died during the events of "Rose" and died from the explosion in Henrik's caused by the ninth Doctor) by mysterious means she travels to his past to save his mother, causing a series of disasters in the main timeline; that the Time War is never over and that the Earth is a conquered planet and be in prison for the enemies of the Time Lords (Something similar to the novel Dead Romance, but much more frightening with murderous versions of what could be human companions of the Doctor) in the end it is revealed that Adam Mitchell, in a similar role to the Reverse Flash, was the one who helped Clara to travel to his childhood to ruin the life of all humanity as revenge because the Doctor ruining his life, but then Adam will be killed by a shot in the head by an old bitter and angry version of Susan Foreman in a role similar to his late grandfather should have had(the War Doctor) and help her to restore the timeline with the help of the Corsair's TARDIS. In the end Clara returns to the real world, waking up from a "very real nightmare" in his apartment and then asks the Doctor if he dreams, and he responds: "Of course I dream. Everyone dreams".
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Post by nucleusofswarm on Aug 5, 2017 22:35:04 GMT
A episode written by Magnus Magister were the Doctor battles The Monk & War Chief & discovers they are actually the same person. And it turns out the villain is actually someone called Meven Stoffat.
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Post by Bazoolium on Aug 5, 2017 22:56:32 GMT
A episode written by Magnus Magister were the Doctor battles The Monk & War Chief & discovers they are actually the same person. And it turns out the villain is actually someone called Meven Stoffat. Played by Sam Kisgart
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There’s a horror movie called Alien? That’s really offensive. No wonder everyone keeps invading you.
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Post by shutupbanks on Aug 5, 2017 23:21:26 GMT
Would a one-off non-sf drama about a little girl clinging to the memory of a man who promised to come back and never did be too much to ask? Call it Raggedy Man: The Amelia Pond Story. It would be about her experiences with her aunt and some doctors trying to convince her she's delusional as well as her friendships with Rory and Mels.
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Post by Timelord007 on Aug 6, 2017 8:25:52 GMT
A episode written by Magnus Magister were the Doctor battles The Monk & War Chief & discovers they are actually the same person. And it turns out the villain is actually someone called Meven Stoffat. Lmao, that's the funniest quote made me literally crack up in hysterics.
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Post by Timelord007 on Aug 6, 2017 8:27:02 GMT
And it turns out the villain is actually someone called Meven Stoffat. Played by Sam Kisgart My ribs are aching laughing so much
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