Q snaps his fingers. Nothing happens.
The Doctor: "Lord of Time. Deal with it."
The Doctor: "Lord of Time. Deal with it."
@Captaindemotion...I like your suggestions a lot.
Captaindemotion and ClayinCA, fantastic ideas.
Somebody please make it so!
And Smith on board the nuEnterprise - God only knows!
My Fourth Doctor/Kirk's Enterprise story was going to begin with the Enterprise crew discovering a deserted starship whose crew, while still alive, had had their minds completely drained. In the midst of the starship's bridge stands a mysterious blue box...and Kirk is extremely suspicious of the boggle-eyed stranger and his companion who emerge from it.
When Kirk gets a little too accusatory, Leela pins Kirk against the bridge railing, puts her knife to his throat and says, "Shall I kill him, Doctor?"
The Doctor replies, "Good heavens, no, that would be terribly rude! I was just about to offer him a jelly baby--would you like a jelly baby, Captain?"
It went from there....
Could ENT's Temporal Cold War be tied into DW's Time Wars?
Future Guy is the Valeyard?!?
My Fourth Doctor/Kirk's Enterprise story was going to begin with the Enterprise crew discovering a deserted starship whose crew, while still alive, had had their minds completely drained. In the midst of the starship's bridge stands a mysterious blue box...and Kirk is extremely suspicious of the boggle-eyed stranger and his companion who emerge from it.
When Kirk gets a little too accusatory, Leela pins Kirk against the bridge railing, puts her knife to his throat and says, "Shall I kill him, Doctor?"
The Doctor replies, "Good heavens, no, that would be terribly rude! I was just about to offer him a jelly baby--would you like a jelly baby, Captain?"
It went from there....
No no no! Kirk has to deck Leela, the way he decked Shahna in "The Gamesters of Triskelion" so that he can "apologise" to her with a kiss.
Future Guy is the Valeyard?!?
That could be fun, kind of like Superman/Batman: Generations (all three series), but with Doctor Who, instead.Hell, I'd kill if he'd do some Doctor Who work without Trek! 11 one shots featuring each Doctor and maybe a some kind of way to tie it all together.
The Dr Who writers idea of science is attaching the word 'energy' to whatever magical plot device they happen to dream up. "
That could be fun, kind of like Superman/Batman: Generations (all three series), but with Doctor Who, instead.Hell, I'd kill if he'd do some Doctor Who work without Trek! 11 one shots featuring each Doctor and maybe a some kind of way to tie it all together.
Sadly, it won't happen. Not because of John Byrne's Next Men taking up his time, but because after The Forgotten, the BBC said to IDW, essentially, "No more new past Doctor stuff for you!"
I'd love it if DC would collect all three series, the chapters arranged chronologically, in an Absolute hardcover.Superman/Batman:Generations was awesome!
A few years ago, IDW published The Forgotten, which had the Doctor and Martha visiting a museum devoted to his life and career. Something happened, though, and the Doctor lost all of his memories, and he got them back by visiting the displays. And there were flashback scenes to unseen adventures of the first nine Doctors.I'm bummed by your second paragraph...I was not aware of that. I don't exactly recall them doing much past Doctor stuff.....or did I miss something? I know that 10's last story ran while 11 was on the air, but don't recall anything beyond that.
I don't really know. I think IDW could be quite effective in exploiting an untapped market with past Doctors. I understand why the BBC doesn't want something mass-market in the UK about a non-current Doctor -- it would confuse the kids, and they do have an expensive show to produce that they need to promote -- but IDW's comics wouldn't be widely available in the UK (they aren't allowed to distribute them there), so IDW could tap the same nostalgic audience that Big Finish does.I wonder why they're going this route? I'd love an anthology book that did stories of all the doctors.
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