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Post by Timelord007 on Aug 6, 2017 8:37:22 GMT
I'd like a story with the Eleventh Doctor battling Autons.
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Aug 7, 2017 11:40:08 GMT
I'd like a story with the Eleventh Doctor battling Autons. Poor Rory, getting the stick again lol
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2017 2:25:30 GMT
Probably a long way off from actually happening, but nothing wrong with dreaming in the meantime. Throw out yout 3 stories. Geronimo! We've still got The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles coming, don't forget
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Post by nucleusofswarm on Aug 8, 2017 17:12:07 GMT
Probably a long way off from actually happening, but nothing wrong with dreaming in the meantime. Throw out yout 3 stories. Geronimo! We've still got The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles coming, don't forget Not the same thing. This is about audios with Matt in them.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2017 19:30:31 GMT
We've still got The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles coming, don't forget Not the same thing. Most definitely not the same thing!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2017 14:39:47 GMT
A story with the Paradigm Daleks that made them scary instead of the stuff of laughs? Nothing can redeem those horrible abominations... although I suppose on audio we wouldn't have to look at those awful humps and they would just sound like Daleks. In that case, why not just have normal Daleks anyway?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2017 10:34:42 GMT
I'm really looking forward to Big Finish playing around with the dark fairytale aspects of series five - it'd be nice to see them overshadow some of the darkness to come. As much as I love Rory, I'm actually quite content if he's not in the first boxset. I want to see Big Finish explore Amy healing from the damage from her childhood.
Aunt Joan actually meeting The Doctor would be intresting, actually.
Amy Pond and Rory post-losing Melody is a story which needs to be told. I know Moffatt said he didn't think it was appropiate for the family audience, but it's a missing step that needs to be rectified. Also: I really want to see Amy dealing with her two lives.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2017 10:38:12 GMT
I find the lack of ethasiasum about the Eleventh Doctor Chronicles a bit disheartening. With the success of The Crown, I don't think we're going to see Matt back as the Eleventh Doctor anytime soon. It's the writers of Big Finish loose at the Eleventh Doctor era, what's there not to love?
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Aug 19, 2017 11:48:31 GMT
I find the lack of ethasiasum about the Eleventh Doctor Chronicles a bit disheartening. With the success of The Crown, I don't think we're going to see Matt back as the Eleventh Doctor anytime soon. It's the writers of Big Finish loose at the Eleventh Doctor era, what's there not to love? I think there will be more enthusiasm once we know a little more about it. We don't know which characters from the Matt Smith era feature yet; having said that, I doubt they'd manage to get Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill. Most likely Mark Williams and Riann Steele.
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Post by ollychops on Aug 19, 2017 12:32:02 GMT
I find the lack of ethasiasum about the Eleventh Doctor Chronicles a bit disheartening. With the success of The Crown, I don't think we're going to see Matt back as the Eleventh Doctor anytime soon. It's the writers of Big Finish loose at the Eleventh Doctor era, what's there not to love? I'm excited for BF to do more in Eleven's (and Ten's) era but I'm not a big fan of the way they executed the Ninth Doctor Chronicles. If it were something more akin to New Series Companion Chronicles, I'd be more excited about it. That and we still don't have much in the way of details for the next two sets.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2018 14:00:24 GMT
Even though I'm not a huge Eleventh Doctor fan, I do have a rather unique idea that could work as an audio drama or in prose form.
"Silver Supremacy" - The Doctor, Amy and Rory visit Alabama in the 1930s where some Mondasian Cybermen (same design and functions as the ones from World Enough and Time/The Doctor Falls) infiltrate a KKK rally and have each member upgraded. Seeing the inhumanity of mankind in jeopardy, the Doctor is stuck in the grey area; he can't determine whether saving the KKK from one of his worst foes would be right or wrong. At the same time, Rory becomes enraged to see the KKK in his presence, so he decides to pick up a fight with them all (a reference to Let's Kill Hitler). For anyone who hasn't noticed in the TV episodes, the 1966 Cybermen do sort of resemble the KKK, from their eyes to being covered all over in silver. Takes place between Asylum of the Daleks and Dinosaurs on a Spaceship (will have more continuity than all Series 7 episodes).
I did write a short prologue (prose form), but later decided that it would be better to write a full synopsis to flesh out the entire story and its main ideas.
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Post by mbt66 on Apr 22, 2018 14:45:59 GMT
I am a big fan of the Eleventh Doctor, but there is certainly one element missing from his era which I hope that Big Finish can (somehow) include - the Master.
I am not a big fan of the Twelfth Doctor, but I did like Missy. Unfortunately I cannot think of anyway she could meet the Eleventh, but I was wondering about the War Master?
For the Jacobi Master trying to break free from the Time War it could be only a potential future where he meets the “old man in a young body” - I am sure he would have a similar reaction to that of the War Doctor when he met his future self. And could be an interesting dynamic with the Master underestimating this young whippersnapper!
Plus would the lure of playing the Doctor against Sir Derek Jacobi as the Master excite Matt Smith enough to get him into the studio?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2018 18:09:58 GMT
1. The Greatest Show off Earth: Amy and Elevens early travels shortly after Victory of the Daleks; this involves them travelling to meet P.T. Barnum in the 1860s, except contortionist outlaws from the Shadow Proclamation have arrived calling themselves "the Raggedy Men," which turns out to be connected to a crack in time and the Silence. A fortune teller in the circus intimidates Amy with talk of Rory and her abandoning him the night before her wedding. The ending leads directly into The Time of Angels, with the Doctor taking Amy to the museum at the start.
2. Plastic Beach: Amy and Rory are given a new planet to stay on for their honeymoon where they are attacked by Nestenes, a lot of focus on their relationship with Rory feeling jealous that the Doctor is the one to save the day. Rory is eventually the one to save the day due to his still having some connection with the Nestene Consciousness. The ending has the Doctor bring them home.
3. Creed of the Silence: Set shortly after the Impossible Astronaut, and features River Song, with the four of them investigating ancient Time Lord artifacts in the 1970s with Canton Everett Delaware III. The artifacts are being manipulated by the Silence. Frequent references to the Doctor's "death" and River's true identity. Madame Kovarian appears. The God of the Silence is hinted at. River is portrayed actively trying to prevent the Doctor from learning anymore information about the Silence. The true force behind the Silence becomes a major plot thread throughout Eleventh Doctor Adventures.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2018 18:19:46 GMT
I would think that any full-cast Eleventh Doctor stories would be more likely to feature Clara than Amy right now, only because Karen is the only new series star to have really made it in Hollywood.
But between Matt's career taking off since The Crown, and David working on an HBO series, I doubt we'll be seeing more new series Doctors at BF in the immediate future.
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Post by fitzoliverj on Apr 22, 2018 19:20:45 GMT
A story with the Paradigm Daleks that made them scary instead of the stuff of laughs? Nothing can redeem those horrible abominations... although I suppose on audio we wouldn't have to look at those awful humps and they would just sound like Daleks. In that case, why not just have normal Daleks anyway? I think the idea would be to do something with their names. Like open the Eternal Dalek and find Louise inside or something....
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2018 21:55:47 GMT
Even though I'm not a huge Eleventh Doctor fan, I do have a rather unique idea that could work as an audio drama or in prose form. "Silver Supremacy" - The Doctor, Amy and Rory visit Alabama in the 1930s where some Mondasian Cybermen (same design and functions as the ones from World Enough and Time/The Doctor Falls) infiltrate a KKK rally and have each member upgraded. Seeing the inhumanity of mankind in jeopardy, the Doctor is stuck in the grey area; he can't determine whether saving the KKK from one of his worst foes would be right or wrong. At the same time, Rory becomes enraged to see the KKK in his presence, so he decides to pick up a fight with them all (a reference to Let's Kill Hitler). For anyone who hasn't noticed in the TV episodes, the 1966 Cybermen do sort of resemble the KKK, from their eyes to being covered all over in silver. I did write a short prologue (prose form), but later decided that it would be better to write a full synopsis to flesh out the entire story and its main ideas. Probably not the time right now to tell that story. Although, asking the question are you African-American?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2018 21:56:34 GMT
A story with the Paradigm Daleks that made them scary instead of the stuff of laughs? Eh, I didn't like the design, but I always found them intresting. Big Finish could expand on them nicely.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2018 7:56:04 GMT
Even though I'm not a huge Eleventh Doctor fan, I do have a rather unique idea that could work as an audio drama or in prose form. "Silver Supremacy" - The Doctor, Amy and Rory visit Alabama in the 1930s where some Mondasian Cybermen (same design and functions as the ones from World Enough and Time/The Doctor Falls) infiltrate a KKK rally and have each member upgraded. Seeing the inhumanity of mankind in jeopardy, the Doctor is stuck in the grey area; he can't determine whether saving the KKK from one of his worst foes would be right or wrong. At the same time, Rory becomes enraged to see the KKK in his presence, so he decides to pick up a fight with them all (a reference to Let's Kill Hitler). For anyone who hasn't noticed in the TV episodes, the 1966 Cybermen do sort of resemble the KKK, from their eyes to being covered all over in silver. I did write a short prologue (prose form), but later decided that it would be better to write a full synopsis to flesh out the entire story and its main ideas. Probably not the time right now to tell that story. Although, asking the question are you African-American? No actually, I'm British-Born Chinese (BBC), by the way. Mind I ask, how come suggest that now's "not the right time"?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2018 8:18:00 GMT
Probably not the time right now to tell that story. Although, asking the question are you African-American? No actually, I'm British-Born Chinese (BBC), by the way. Mind I ask, how come suggest that now's "not the right time"? The politics thread is currently closed, but uh, let's just say I'm worried about how things in a major country will affect the rest of the world since a year, four months and two weeks and things which have happened since then and the people who have been embolded by it. It's like a Doctor Who story without the hyperbole.. I want The Doctor to show up. I'm a white Australian who is trying to be understanding and doesn't consider myself as an authority, but just worried, even with the best of intentions and the implications, about putting stuff out there, presenting something as the lesser of two evils. (Not disregarding horrible, horrible things Europeans have done to Asia.) I know I sound like that person, I know, I know, but I don't know how to phrase this. I really don't. I don't want to sound presumptuous about anything like this.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2018 14:53:22 GMT
No actually, I'm British-Born Chinese (BBC), by the way. Mind I ask, how come suggest that now's "not the right time"? The politics thread is currently closed, but uh, let's just say I'm worried about how things in a major country will affect the rest of the world since a year, four months and two weeks and things which have happened since then and the people who have been embolded by it. It's like a Doctor Who story without the hyperbole.. I want The Doctor to show up. I'm a white Australian who is trying to be understanding and doesn't consider myself as an authority, but just worried, even with the best of intentions and the implications, about putting stuff out there, presenting something as the lesser of two evils. (Not disregarding horrible, horrible things Europeans have done to Asia.) I know I sound like that person, I know, I know, but I don't know how to phrase this. I really don't. I don't want to sound presumptuous about anything like this. I fully understand where you're coming from, and I never intended to be offensive nor tried to have a go with you. Please, forgive me. As writers always make changes to their story ideas, might as well make a certain modification by having the Doctor decided to defeat both sets of villains. That would bring in more justice for humanity and the morals of changing aspects of history.
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