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Post by timegirl on Dec 9, 2020 22:37:31 GMT
As well as being an accomplished rock singer/songwriter and guitarist, 12 is a very good dancer as well although he downplays this a lot. He especially gets into it a lot whenever he’s is performing his music and is especially known for shaking his bum a lot at the audience (something he denies he does when he is off stage). He also is very good (and very passionate) at ballroom dancing which Clara got him into when they first visited Blackpool as way to help him with feeling more comfortable with physical touch.
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Post by grinch on Dec 9, 2020 23:25:28 GMT
In an alternate universe, the Doctor and Susan landed in New York in the year 1963 instead of London. The TARDIS promptly took on the form (which eventually stuck) of a telephone booth.
Little else is known about this universe aside from the fact that this version of the Doctor and Susan would go on to travel with a waitress and a rather acerbic taxi driver.
(Basically what if Doctor Who was made in the United States instead of its roots in Great Britain.)
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Post by timegirl on Dec 9, 2020 23:35:55 GMT
In an alternate universe, the Doctor and Susan landed in New York in the year 1963 instead of London. The TARDIS promptly took on the form (which eventually stuck) of a telephone booth. Little else is known about this universe aside from the fact that this version of the Doctor and Susan would go on to travel with a waitress and a rather acerbic taxi driver. (Basically what if Doctor Who was made in the United States instead of its roots in Great Britain.) Ooo I now want this as an ongoing BF unbound series!
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Post by timegirl on Dec 10, 2020 0:10:16 GMT
12’s alternate form! We just didn’t see it on tv when it happened.This is completely canon in my mind (although I wish it were actually canon, maybe someday!)
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Post by grinch on Dec 10, 2020 16:38:09 GMT
UNIT actually has an Elder God trapped in human form and imprisoned deep within one of their Black Archives. They regularly wipe its memories to prevent its true identity and form from reasserting itself. In its human form, it resembles a doddery and extremely senile old man.
The exact circumstances from which they managed to ensnare such a powerful being is currently listed as classified material.
According to Osgood though, it’s quite the story.
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Post by timegirl on Dec 10, 2020 17:02:00 GMT
Several Doctors have traveled with future incarnations of Susan. Not always but often Susan’s incarnations have similar personality characteristics to her grandfather’s incarnations.
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Post by grinch on Dec 10, 2020 17:07:03 GMT
Several Doctors have traveled with future incarnations of Susan. Not always but often Susan’s incarnations have similar personality characteristics to her grandfather’s incarnations. So, Susan’s Seventh incarnation is a Machiavellian genius who can manipulate the fates of entire planets? And she seemed such a nice girl. I doubt Mr Chesterton would approve of such behaviour.
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Post by timegirl on Dec 10, 2020 17:10:43 GMT
Several Doctors have traveled with future incarnations of Susan. Not always but often Susan’s incarnations have similar personality characteristics to her grandfather’s incarnations. So, Susan’s Seventh incarnation is a Machiavellian genius who can manipulate the fates of entire planets? And she seemed such a nice girl. I doubt Mr Chesterton would approve of such behaviour. She’s a more benevolent Chessmaster. There is also a gritty northern Susan and an alternative rock star Susan.
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Post by grinch on Dec 10, 2020 17:13:36 GMT
So, Susan’s Seventh incarnation is a Machiavellian genius who can manipulate the fates of entire planets? And she seemed such a nice girl. I doubt Mr Chesterton would approve of such behaviour. She’s a more benevolent Chessmaster. There is also a gritty northern Susan and an alternative rock star Susan. Now I’m imagining Susan No. Seven and the Seventh Doctor playing a friendly game of chess with one another under the pretence of being strangers. Both of them suspecting who the other might be but not saying anything.
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Post by grinch on Dec 10, 2020 23:52:32 GMT
In one of his earlier incarnations (somewhere between Dreyfus and Delgado) to throw the likes of the Time Lords and other interested parties off his trail, the Masted hypnotised several people, whom he dubbed his sleeper agents, into believing that they were actually him.
The majority of these were either captured and executed by vengeful species who had suffered at the hands of the Master (yet possessed no knowledge of Time Lord anatomy) or were locked up in insane asylums.
A rare few would later go on to cause trouble in the wider universe including one allegedly and unfortunately poorly documented event where the Doctor would encounter said sleeper agent allied with Tractators of all creatures.
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Post by doctorkernow on Dec 10, 2020 23:59:31 GMT
Hello again.
Ooh, I like this. Another contender for a Master Unbound story... What if the Master comes up against one of his own sleeper agents he's forgotten about while engaged in his latest scheme.
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Post by timegirl on Dec 11, 2020 0:08:36 GMT
Clara has definitely accidentally walked in on 12 singing and dancing around the console room to David Bowie songs in just his question mark underpants when he thought he was alone😳🤣
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Post by grinch on Dec 11, 2020 0:08:57 GMT
Hello again. Ooh, I like this. Another contender for a Master Unbound story... What if the Master comes up against one of his own sleeper agents he's forgotten about while engaged in his latest scheme. That could make for quite an interesting tale. Depending on the incarnation, he’d either be quietly amused or utterly disgusted that someone could dare to think they were even close to his grandeur. Someone like Beevers Master would probably just think they’re pathetic having wasted their entire lives merely believing in a fantasy. Of course, underestimating said sleeper agent might actually give them the advantage brief as it may be. I imagine, if said sleeper agent is still alive by the end of the story, the Doctor whisks them away to a hospital which specialises in treating victims of the Master’s brainwashing. He’d note as he talks to the Head Doctor that the hypnosis is so far proved irreversible but at least they’ll be looked after. Leaving as said sleeper agent, now wrapped in a strait jacket, vows revenge on the Doctor and loudly insisting that they are the Master. In which the whole corridor would erupt in a furore as patient after patient would scream and repeat said proclamations. Be a bit of a depressing note to end on I’ll grant you but it would emphasise just how dangerous the Master is.
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Post by doctorkernow on Dec 11, 2020 0:12:06 GMT
Hello again.
That is one dark story, excellent ideas. And remember, the Master is currently busy trying to take over the universe, so don't have nightmares...
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Post by timegirl on Dec 11, 2020 0:39:02 GMT
At one point 12 decided to go under deep cover for 4 years as a student at St Luke’s so he could be a more empathetic professor to students and got a degree in music therapy.
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Post by grinch on Dec 12, 2020 21:31:15 GMT
An extremely powerful and arrogant psychic with delusions of grandeur once attempted to transfer his consciousness into The Master’s body, believing that possessing a Time Lord physiology would be the closest thing to immortality.
A battle of the wills soon ensued and the psychic quickly found himself overwhelmed and imprisoned deep within the Master’s mind to be tortured and tormented by the Master’s darkest thoughts. (And later on the personifications of a few past incarnations)
To ensure that escape was impossible, the Master then quickly proceeded to destroy the psychic’s body with his signature Tissue Compression Eliminator.
The Master has had many incarnations since then and has even been resurrected a few times but as far as he, or anyone else knows, the psychic is still trapped. And still very much screaming.
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Post by timegirl on Dec 12, 2020 22:28:31 GMT
He doesn’t do it often but 12 can hypnotize people with his singing and guitar playing.
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Post by timegirl on Dec 15, 2020 4:46:33 GMT
Despite being one of the more alien incarnations, 12 sometimes (though he would never ever admit it) secretly wished that he could be human particularly when he was traveling with Clara.
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Post by grinch on Dec 17, 2020 22:12:49 GMT
In an alternate universe, the Ninth Doctor who never quite recovered from his experiences in the Time War became an anxious paranoid agoraphobic who refused to leave the TARDIS. Only interacting with the outside universe through the use of a metal avatar which he piloted remotely.
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Post by timegirl on Dec 17, 2020 22:40:02 GMT
In an alternate universe, the Ninth Doctor who never quite recovered from his experiences in the Time War became an anxious paranoid agoraphobic who refused to leave the TARDIS. Only interacting with the outside universe through the use of a metal avatar which he piloted remotely. That’s so sad😢but yet I want an unbound BF audio based on it!
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