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Post by timegirl on May 12, 2021 13:15:37 GMT
12 and Clara reunite post Hell Bent and Clara is so happy to see him she temporarily gives him all his memories back. Perhaps they take a trip together for old times sake. It’s very bittersweet and 12 tells her to wipe his memories again just to be safe even though they both want to run off together
Sidenote: Me/Ashildr isn’t there she is too busy as new co head of Torchwood with Martha Jones😉
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Post by timegirl on May 12, 2021 19:31:06 GMT
In a continuation of the Timeless Children arch, a bottle episode where 13 is haunted by by the spirits of her forgotten (pre-Hartnell) incarnations around the TARDIS. It could be very creepy and psychological if done well.
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Post by mark687 on May 12, 2021 19:40:36 GMT
In a continuation of the Timeless Children arch, a bottle episode where 13 is haunted by by the spirits of her forgotten (pre-Hartnell) incarnations around the TARDIS. It could be very creepy and psychological if done well. As an opening scene for a potential 60th Anniversary story that's a great idea then a Team Up with Ruth (optional cameo by Clara) to find the truth once and for all. Regards mark687
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Post by timegirl on May 12, 2021 19:48:48 GMT
In a continuation of the Timeless Children arch, a bottle episode where 13 is haunted by by the spirits of her forgotten (pre-Hartnell) incarnations around the TARDIS. It could be very creepy and psychological if done well. As an opening scene for a potential 60th Anniversary story that's a great idea then a Team Up with Ruth (optional cameo by Clara) to find the truth once and for all. Regards mark687 Very true but if it is the 60th though I want the New Who incarnations we know too! I refuse to watch if they don’t include 12 in the 60th!
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Post by grinch on May 12, 2021 23:34:32 GMT
The Doctor must re enlist the help of Raine Creevy to break into the Nine’s TARDIS and steal something from his vast collection.
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Post by timegirl on May 12, 2021 23:38:23 GMT
The Doctor must re enlist the help of Raine Creevy to break into the Nine’s TARDIS and steal something from his vast collection. Who is Raine Creevy?
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Post by grinch on May 12, 2021 23:46:30 GMT
The Doctor must re enlist the help of Raine Creevy to break into the Nine’s TARDIS and steal something from his vast collection. Who is Raine Creevy? tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Raine_CreevyShe’s shown up in the Lost Stories range a few times but has been rather absent as of late.
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Post by timegirl on May 12, 2021 23:48:22 GMT
The Master becomes a hypnotherapist as a disguise and discovers that they are actually (surprisingly) really legitimately good at using hypnosis to help people. The Master had planned on using the hypnotherapist disguise for an evil scheme but find that they are becoming really invested in helping a patient. The Doctor of course comes to stop the Master thinking it must part of an evil plot. Only to discover, no they are legitimately helping people with their hypnotic gifts.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2021 1:24:09 GMT
Caught in that same oubliette as companions like Grant Markham. Actually, talking of surprises, it's a bit odd we haven't seen anything of Raine since Dominion in 2012. Huh. Okay, so I did a quick search and she also turned up in an Andrew Cartmel- penned story in 2015 called "The Girl Who Stole the Stars" in The Scientific Secrets of Doctor Who. I wonder if she's been caught up in licencing limbo or they just haven't found the right set of stories for her yet?
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Post by timegirl on May 13, 2021 1:37:27 GMT
Talking recently on other threads about what happens to past incarnations of the Doctor when they go to the afterlife, I think it could be interesting to have an anthology about when each Doctor first arrives at their afterlife and who they meet when they get there and the emotions it brings.
Sidenote: I have a very specific idea of what happened to 12 when he went to the afterlife🥺
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Post by grinch on May 13, 2021 9:55:26 GMT
When Iris Wildthyme is put on trial for murder and the Doctor not answering her calls, the burden of acting as her legal defendant must fall on the furry shoulders of a certain Panda.
I only want such a story so as I can hear Panda refer to the judge as ‘M’Lud’
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2021 10:35:19 GMT
Talking recently on other threads about what happens to past incarnations of the Doctor when they go to the afterlife, I think it could be interesting to have an anthology about when each Doctor first arrives at their afterlife and who they meet when they get there and the emotions it brings. Sidenote: I have a very specific idea of what happened to 12 when he went to the afterlife🥺 Had a bit of a ponder and there's a lot you could do for each Doctor. From a random sampling (and in no particular order)... The First Doctor -- Arrives in a desert and, as the first, struggles with his solitude and the first-time sensations of dying (we'll call that the First Death). The Eighth Doctor -- Forfeiting his life, he also forfeits his afterlife, and ends up drifting from incarnation-to-incarnation seeking a home. The Sixth Doctor -- As perhaps one of a handful of incarnations to suffer multiple deaths ( The Brink of Death, Spiral Scratch, Time's Champion, etc.), he has numerous afterlives all warring against one another. The Second Doctor -- Initially struggles to truly enjoy his suroundings as he tricks himself into believing his afterlife to be a prison cell. A product of his exile.
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Post by timegirl on May 14, 2021 13:03:26 GMT
Talking recently on other threads about what happens to past incarnations of the Doctor when they go to the afterlife, I think it could be interesting to have an anthology about when each Doctor first arrives at their afterlife and who they meet when they get there and the emotions it brings. Sidenote: I have a very specific idea of what happened to 12 when he went to the afterlife🥺 Had a bit of a ponder and there's a lot you could do for each Doctor. From a random sampling (and in no particular order)... The First Doctor -- Arrives in a desert and, as the first, struggles with his solitude and the first-time sensations of dying (we'll call that the First Death). The Eighth Doctor -- Forfeiting his life, he also forfeits his afterlife, and ends up drifting from incarnation-to-incarnation seeking a home. The Sixth Doctor -- As perhaps one of a handful of incarnations to suffer multiple deaths ( The Brink of Death, Spiral Scratch, Time's Champion, etc.), he has numerous afterlives all warring against one another. The Second Doctor -- Initially struggles to truly enjoy his suroundings as he tricks himself into believing his afterlife to be a prison cell. A product of his exile. Interesting I like how personalized they are to each incarnation! I would like to think each story would ultimately end on a happy note though🥲After all every Doctor deserves a happy peaceful afterlife after all that they went through. It would be nice if there was an epilogue to all the stories where all the deceased incarnations of the Doctor and perhaps deceased companions as well come together and have some sort of celebratory get together😊
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Post by timegirl on May 14, 2021 19:49:50 GMT
A story loosely inspired by Neil Gaiman’s “stardust” where the Doctor gets a fallen shooting star who has taken human form as a new companion and has to go on some sort of quest with them. The Doctor and the shooting star butt heads a lot at first, with the star not used to human form and being rather haughty and aloof.
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Post by timegirl on May 14, 2021 23:16:51 GMT
A companion starts charging money and taking tour groups through the TARDIS without the Doctor realizing it, until one day the Doctor does!
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Post by grinch on May 15, 2021 11:00:42 GMT
A companion starts charging money and taking tour groups through the TARDIS without the Doctor realizing it, until one day the Doctor does! Try giving the Short Trip All the Fun of the Fair a listen sometime. Has a very similar premise to the one you’ve suggested here.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2021 11:38:22 GMT
A story loosely inspired by Neil Gaiman’s “stardust” where the Doctor gets a fallen shooting star who has taken human form as a new companion and has to go on some sort of quest with them. The Doctor and the shooting star butt heads a lot at first, with the star not used to human form and being rather haughty and aloof. Bonus points for teaming the unstable fallen star with the Thirteenth Doctor. Both characters get mistaken repeatedly for a mother-son dynamic that neither of them particularly want (the Doctor's protectiveness stems from the fact that the Starchild could burst into an uncontrollable inferno at any moment). "And how old are you, dear?" the elder tourist asked. "I am eternal," answered the Starchild. She smiled, wanly. "The young say that a lot..." "I burned in my full glory at the perihelion of Creation, when all that crept and wandered across the surface of Time were thoughtless dust. Like figments, drifting in passing thought. Before the planets played audience to my dance. Before the spark of invention for this Fourth Age of Wonder, you describe, took root in your earlest ancestor. I am a part of you and apart from you, I will exist forever." She turned to the Doctor. "He's very confident, isn't he?" "Well, you know what they say..." she smiled, tightly. "Better confident than conflagrate, excuse me."
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Post by timegirl on May 15, 2021 11:50:32 GMT
A story loosely inspired by Neil Gaiman’s “stardust” where the Doctor gets a fallen shooting star who has taken human form as a new companion and has to go on some sort of quest with them. The Doctor and the shooting star butt heads a lot at first, with the star not used to human form and being rather haughty and aloof. Bonus points for teaming the unstable fallen star with the Thirteenth Doctor. Both characters get mistaken repeatedly for a mother-son dynamic that neither of them particularly want (the Doctor's protectiveness stems from the fact that the Starchild could burst into an uncontrollable inferno at any moment). "And how old are you, dear?" the elder tourist asked. "I am eternal," answered the Starchild. She smiled, wanly. "The young say that a lot..." "I burned in my full glory at the perihelion of Creation, when all that crept and wandered across the surface of Time were thoughtless dust. Like figments, drifting in passing thought. Before the planets played audience to my dance. Before the spark of invention for this Fourth Age of Wonder, you describe, took root in your earlest ancestor. I am a part of you and apart from you, I will exist forever." She turned to the Doctor. "He's very confident, isn't he?" "Well, you know what they say..." she smiled, tightly. "Better confident than conflagrate, excuse me." That’s amazing! You should write that whole story!😀 I love how creepy and ethereal you made the star child!
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Post by grinch on May 15, 2021 12:05:46 GMT
A Pasternoster Gang story which serves as a pastiche of the Island of Dr Moreau. Could quite easily see one of the Beast Men believing Madame Vastra to be another one of their number.
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Post by timegirl on May 16, 2021 19:52:44 GMT
Inspired by a certain section of my one line story, Missy hosts a costume party and tricks Clara into wearing a costume that turns her into old Queen Victoria but 12 sees no difference in her.
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