The Ninth Doctor and Traveler Wesley Crusher. Ninth Doctor because of the leather jackets.
The Ninth Doctor and Traveler Wesley Crusher. Ninth Doctor because of the leather jackets.
The 12th Doctor and Bill and Ted.
'Ultimate
Timeline
TOUR!'
"Excellent!" *air guitar*
*Doctor facepalms*
I especially want to see them switch time traveling phone boots.
I apologize in advance...
Bill and Ted enter the TARDIS
Bill and Ted: "Whoa!"
Bill: "Ted my friend, this is a most bodacious display of transdimensional mechanics."
Ted: "Agreed, Bill my friend. Most resplendent."
Ted turns towards the Doctor.
Ted: "Dude! It's totally bigger on the inside!"
Bill: "How come ours doesn't do that?"
Doctor: "Because it was built by humans. Now, shut up and let me think.
Bill: "Absolutely, grumpy time traveler dude."
Ted: "Dude, check out this guy's guitar!
Bill: "Dude! You play? Do you want to join our band?"
Bill and Ted: "Wyld Stallions!" *air guitar*
*Doctor facepalms*
Yeah, I'll just show myself out...
Okay, apologies and thanks for indulging me on this. I hadn't thought about this for a while, but all of this suddenly sprung into my head out of the blue and I have to put it down somewhere before I forget it. I promise I will write this fanfiction someday. I just need to find the time.I'm sorry, I know I just showed myself out, but I crawled back in through the window.
Bill & Ted stories are ultimately all about the music, so would this story have to be.
It's the Twelfth Doctor and Wyld Stallions against the threat of the Maestro. Hush! If River Song can meet every incarnation of the Doctor on Big Finish, then the Twelfth Doctor can face off against the Maestro. This is Doctor Who. There's always a way to "wibbly wobbly" your way around a plot hole.
The Maestro is targeting Bill and Ted because of the destined future that their music is supposed to bring. After their defeat here, the Maestro moves on to 1925 and the events of The Devil's Chord.
Depending on how silly we want to make things, we can bring in the Second Doctor on the recorder and the Seventh Doctor on the spoons.
The Doctor: giving new meaning to the term "one man band".
And, I repeat, they must at some point in the story try to figure out each other's time machine.
Marty McFly? Yeah, now we're getting too silly...
I'll just show myself out again...
I've recently been watching the first season of the BBC's Musketeers, and I think a Doctor Who story crossing over with Musketeers would have been a lot of fun. The idea of Peter Capaldi's Doctor facing off against Peter Capaldi's Richelieu would have been awesome, like a modern "Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve."
Honestly, any time the BBC has done an historical drama, you could use the sets and a few of the actors for a Doctor Who story. Why not a War and Peace crossover in 2016 to tie in with the BBC One series? Why not something set in Whitechapel with the Ripper Street crew?
I suggested this in the other thread. I appreciate there's contractual issues, and obviously if the Who crew damage a set while using it there are issues, but you'd think any difficulties could be surmountable?
I wasn't trying to steal your thunder. I honestly hadn't seen your Musketeers suggestion. It was rather well cast, I think. Of course Santiago Cabrera is Aramis. Of course Tom Burke is Athos. (There's a part of me that wonders if there's a way Burke's Athos is an ancestor of Burke's Dolokhov in War and Peace, as unlikely as I think that is.)I suggested this in the other thread. I appreciate there's contractual issues, and obviously if the Who crew damage a set while using it there are issues, but you'd think any difficulties could be surmountable?
Was watching The Agency earlier, with Michael Fassbender rushing down some stairs in a London CIA field office while at the same time a field team in Ukraine is trying to break out from behind Russian lines — and suddenly had the mental image of Fassbender opening a door from the office right into the escaping team’s car and pulling them out. (This didn’t happen.). A show about transdimensional espionage, perhaps crossing Doctor Who’s Celestial Intervention Agency or the earlier Division over with Star Trek’s Travelers/Watchers, sounds like a natural fit (if probably super-expensive to produce).
Ok, now I suspect I have to go watch The Adjustment Bureau…I love this idea, maybe they can navigate the doors using hats from the Adjustment Bureau so they can find a door to connect to the moving car
Ok, now I suspect I have to go watch The Adjustment Bureau…
“Why that face?”, he asks on seeing Rip Hunter.Peter Capaldi's Doctor meets up with the crew in "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" & have joint cross-over time traveling shenanigans.
Wasn't there a Who novel that placed those shows in the same universe?I would be remiss if I didn't mention the one we almost got: Blake's 7.
I apologize in advance...
Bill and Ted enter the TARDIS
Bill and Ted: "Whoa!"
Bill: "Ted my friend, this is a most bodacious display of transdimensional mechanics."
Ted: "Agreed, Bill my friend. Most resplendent."
Ted turns towards the Doctor.
Ted: "Dude! It's totally bigger on the inside!"
Bill: "How come ours doesn't do that?"
Doctor: "Because it was built by humans. Now, shut up and let me think.
Bill: "Absolutely, grumpy time traveler dude."
Ted: "Dude, check out this guy's guitar!
Bill: "Dude! You play? Do you want to join our band?"
Bill and Ted: "Wyld Stallions!" *air guitar*
*Doctor facepalms*
Yeah, I'll just show myself out...
That's going to be a "Very Interesting" Answer =D“Why that face?”, he asks on seeing Rip Hunter.
I mean, the writers could always just have it happen if they want — but I think the regimes the Doctor takes down usually have a convenient single stress point where the right action can take down the whole structure. The Federation in B7 — not unlike most governments in real life — doesn’t have that Big Red Self-Destruct Button, so it’d be harder to do believably.Could Tom Baker's 4th Doctor have ended the Federation in Blake's 7?
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