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Post by constonks on Oct 25, 2020 18:49:33 GMT
There is a hugely popular long running Dalek soap opera called Skaro, that is written by the Paradigm Daleks ( yes that’s what happened to them). Its biggest audience is of course other Daleks but it found a surprise cult following with the Ice Warriors. Somebody light the flare and summon Briggsy, we've got a pitch for him.
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Post by timegirl on Oct 25, 2020 19:09:56 GMT
There is a hugely popular long running Dalek soap opera called Skaro, that is written by the Paradigm Daleks ( yes that’s what happened to them). Its biggest audience is of course other Daleks but it found a surprise cult following with the Ice Warriors. Somebody light the flare and summon Briggsy, we've got a pitch for him. Yes! 🤣 I wonder what the storylines on the soap opera would be?!
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Post by number13 on Oct 25, 2020 21:31:19 GMT
Somebody light the flare and summon Briggsy, we've got a pitch for him. Yes! 🤣 I wonder what the storylines on the soap opera would be?! All the Daleks obey and everyone who isn't a Dalek gets exterminated. Every week. Forever. Even when they come back out of the shower ('Dallas' joke, do people still remember that? ) or return for the Christmas Special, they just get exterminated again. Instantly. Not only is it very popular with the target audience, it keeps the scriptwriting costs way down because there is only one plot. No other plot will be tolerated.
It's called either 'FinalEnders' or 'No Neighbours' or 'The Last Day of Your Lives', depending on the territory of broadcast. All territories are Dalek territories, of course, even if they don't know it yet.
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Post by timegirl on Oct 28, 2020 1:33:22 GMT
12 is secretly scared of horror movies despite dealing with monsters regularly and instead prefers Disney movies.
Sixie one time turned completely rainbow like his suit.
Missy owns a candy factory very much like Willy Wonka.
4 wrote a screenplay once.
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Post by number13 on Oct 28, 2020 12:30:23 GMT
12 is secretly scared of horror movies despite dealing with monsters regularly and instead prefers Disney movies. Sixie onetime turned completely rainbow like his suit. Missy owns a candy factory very much like Willy Wonka. 4 wrote a screenplay once. 1. Definitely - but it's the humans he's scared of in horror movies... 'Look at you! Anything different, anything strange, big bolt in the neck, walks like this "uuuuurrrh", ooh quick where's the pitchforks and flaming torches?'
2. It was the TARDIS's idea of a joke.
3. I want this in 'Missy Vol 3', I can really imagine Michelle Gomez taking the Wonka out of the original story in a glorious spoof episode. By Roy Gill, set in Victorian times with the two teenagers from his other 'Missy' stories back to tangle with their old governess again, and a song or two.
4. He did, with Ian Marter: 'Scratchman'. (OK technically it was Tom Baker not actually the Fourth Doctor, but... )
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Post by grinch on Oct 28, 2020 12:56:23 GMT
The Sixth Doctor almost accidentally caused a war when a group of sentient colours from another dimension caught sight of his coat and interpreted its colours as being an insulting message against their kind.
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Post by timegirl on Oct 28, 2020 13:05:47 GMT
The Sixth Doctor almost accidentally caused a war when a group of sentient colours from another dimension caught sight of his coat and interpreted its colours as being an insulting message against their kind. That’s amazing! I want this as a BF audio!
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Post by timegirl on Oct 28, 2020 13:17:17 GMT
12 is secretly scared of horror movies despite dealing with monsters regularly and instead prefers Disney movies. Sixie onetime turned completely rainbow like his suit. Missy owns a candy factory very much like Willy Wonka. 4 wrote a screenplay once. 1. Definitely - but it's the humans he's scared of in horror movies... 'Look at you! Anything different, anything strange, big bolt in the neck, walks like this "uuuuurrrh", ooh quick where's the pitchforks and flaming torches?'
2. It was the TARDIS's idea of a joke.
3. I want this in 'Missy Vol 3', I can really imagine Michelle Gomez taking the Wonka out of the original story in a glorious spoof episode. By Roy Gill, set in Victorian times with the two teenagers from his other 'Missy' stories back to tangle with their old governess again, and a song or two.
4. He did, with Ian Marter: 'Scratchman'. (OK technically it was Tom Baker not actually the Fourth Doctor, but... ) I think 12 would relate to monsters in horror movies because of how he’s an outsider who often gets misinterpreted and misunderstood. Do you think Sixie would realize he was rainbow right away? Also would he like that he now matches his coat? Definitely we need Missy Willy Wonka story! I have the audiobook of Scratchman but still haven’t listened to it yet, I hear it’s brilliant though!
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Post by grinch on Oct 28, 2020 20:50:32 GMT
Whenever the Doctor offers him a possibility for redemption or even a chance to start afresh and travel with him, every time the Master genuinely considers it.
Unfortunately, his own pride and possible insanity prevents him from ever taking him up on the offer,
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Post by timegirl on Oct 28, 2020 21:58:26 GMT
12 wrote a children’s story once, it was as weird and dark and featured punk rock music as you think it would.
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Post by grinch on Oct 28, 2020 23:39:55 GMT
When wandering through the bowels of TARDIS, ghosts or rather echoes of previous incarnations of the Doctor and their companions can occasionally be seen and heard walking through the corridors.
It’s unknown as to why this happens but the Doctor thinks that it is merely the good dreams of the TARDIS. Almost every living thing needs to sleep after all.
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Post by timegirl on Oct 30, 2020 4:08:09 GMT
Sixie wears a rainbow speedo to to swim in the TARDIS swimming pool!
12 secretly has a lower back tattoo (it’s a long story)! 3 and Jo have gone out dancing together!
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Post by grinch on Oct 31, 2020 13:17:00 GMT
In an alternate timeline, the Doctor survives until the end of this universe and the beginning of the next one where he becomes the equivalent of the Great Intelligence or one of the Elder Gods.
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Post by grinch on Oct 31, 2020 13:45:12 GMT
In one of his many possible futures, the Master (in his final incarnation) is reduced to being an elderly resident of a care home on Earth. His once fantastic (and equally as diabolical) mind having succumbed to a form of dementia due to years of stealing bodies, mental manipulation and other such means of staving off death.
Despite easily being one of the eldest residents there, due to a perception filter placed on the home nurses never seem to acknowledge it and he is generally treated as a staple of the home. Put in with the foundations if you will.
He is otherwise quite benign if a trifle docile but can be very charming, almost hypnotic in a way on his good days. The Curator will occasionally visit him and they will talk. Although the Master rarely recognises him and when he does it is often to reminisce about old schemes and the like. When he is feeling particularly wistful, he will often talk of their childhood on Gallifrey. However, as mentioned before, he more often than not rarely recognises or acknowledges him.
What’s important to note is that the Curator is the only one aware of his presence on Earth and has taken careful measures to hide his existence from the likes of UNIT and other interested parties. Not only to ensure that no one goes looking for him (The Master is still public enemy number one after all) but also to make sure he has some peace in whatever time he has left. However long that may be.
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Post by timegirl on Oct 31, 2020 13:50:32 GMT
In one of his many possible futures, the Master (in his final incarnation) is reduced to being an elderly resident of a care home on Earth. His once fantastic (and equally as diabolical) mind having succumbed to a form of dementia due to years of stealing bodies, mental manipulation and other such means of staving off death. Despite easily being one of the eldest residents there, due to a perception filter placed on the home nurses never seem to acknowledge it and he is generally treated as a staple of the home. Put in with the foundations if you will. He is otherwise quite benign if a trifle docile but can be very charming, almost hypnotic in a way on his good days. The Curator will occasionally visit him and they will talk. Although the Master rarely recognises him and when he does it is often to reminisce about old schemes and the like. When he is feeling particularly wistful, he will often talk of their childhood on Gallifrey. However, as mentioned before, he more often than not rarely recognises or acknowledges him. What’s important to note is that the Curator is the only one aware of his presence on Earth and has taken careful measures to hide his existence from the likes of UNIT and other interested parties. Not only to ensure that no one goes looking for him (The Master is still public enemy number one after all) but also to make sure he has some peace in whatever time he has left. However long that may be. I love this! Can this be canon now?!
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Post by timegirl on Oct 31, 2020 13:53:50 GMT
Missy is the inspiration for every evil witch and wicked fairy in fiction and folklore.
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Post by grinch on Oct 31, 2020 14:50:44 GMT
In one of his many possible futures, the Master (in his final incarnation) is reduced to being an elderly resident of a care home on Earth. His once fantastic (and equally as diabolical) mind having succumbed to a form of dementia due to years of stealing bodies, mental manipulation and other such means of staving off death. Despite easily being one of the eldest residents there, due to a perception filter placed on the home nurses never seem to acknowledge it and he is generally treated as a staple of the home. Put in with the foundations if you will. He is otherwise quite benign if a trifle docile but can be very charming, almost hypnotic in a way on his good days. The Curator will occasionally visit him and they will talk. Although the Master rarely recognises him and when he does it is often to reminisce about old schemes and the like. When he is feeling particularly wistful, he will often talk of their childhood on Gallifrey. However, as mentioned before, he more often than not rarely recognises or acknowledges him. What’s important to note is that the Curator is the only one aware of his presence on Earth and has taken careful measures to hide his existence from the likes of UNIT and other interested parties. Not only to ensure that no one goes looking for him (The Master is still public enemy number one after all) but also to make sure he has some peace in whatever time he has left. However long that may be. I love this! Can this be canon now?! You’re too kind. It’s perhaps overly sentimental and saccharine but aside from completely abandoning his former principles and embracing the side of good, I’d say it’s perhaps the best ending someone such as the Master could have. And I like to think then even after everything the pair had gone through, the amount of pain and death and destruction the Master has caused the Doctor would still look out for his friend. When it comes to hiding his presence on Earth, I also think that it would also be so as the past incarnations of the Master never caught wind of him. Imagine how they would react if he realised that that’s why the future holds for him. A broken individual and a shell of his former majesty.
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Post by grinch on Nov 1, 2020 0:36:55 GMT
Taking inspiration from the Doctor’s relationship with the Paternoster Gang, the Master also set out to found and gather together a group of like minded individuals to use their unique talents to further his goals. One of these groups was based in Victorian London and actually managed to successfully kill the aforementioned Paternoster Gang. Thankfully, their deaths were reversed.
Beep the Meep is the sole prisoner of the Wrarth Warriors. He has been denied parole at least six times. The Shadow Proclamation has often tried to negotiate with them to obtain custody of the Meep but they have always refused.
In modern day London, a vigilante has appeared who has apparently taken on the mantle of The Pugilist. A figure who was prominent during the Victorian era and was recorded in the memoirs of the late Professor Litefoot. Their identity remains a mystery.
After sightings of the superhuman The Ghost became more commonplace, UNIT began devising means of destroying him lest he turn rogue or fall under the influence of an outside force.
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Post by timegirl on Nov 1, 2020 5:39:31 GMT
In DW if you make a wish on a shooting star it will come true! Of course it won’t be without it’s flaws and catches but it will come true!
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Post by constonks on Nov 2, 2020 18:21:12 GMT
In DW if you make a wish on a shooting star it will come true! Of course it won’t be without it’s flaws and catches but it will come true! Sure but it'll probably be a living Paradox Star, feeding on the time energy as it pushes reality towards a timeline where you get what you want...
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