I've been wanting this for a long time but I doubt we'll ever get one because everyone is accustomed to aliens involved in every episode.-A pure historical
I would love this to happen, but it'll never come to pass. It would cost way too much money.-a B5/DS9 homage set on a space station with lots of newwho races like Raxafallapatorians, Sycorax, Judoon, Graske, Hoix, Tritovores etc as well as classic who ones like Monoids, Sensorites, Mutts, Alpha Centaurians, Arcturans, Vegans, Fomasi, Argolans, Terileptils, Mentors,Posicarians, Morgarians, Navarinos, etc
Good list and I agree overall (except no Kate). For this particular item, I would highly recommend checking out Big Finish's The Last Adventure boxset which explores the Valeyard's character and fate with Michael Jayston reprising the role alongside Colin Baker. It's probably the best thing you'll ever get regarding the Valeyard.- The Valeyard (an official backstory and fate)
Good list and I agree overall (except no Kate). For this particular item, I would highly recommend checking out Big Finish's The Last Adventure boxset which explores the Valeyard's character and fate with Michael Jayston reprising the role alongside Colin Baker. It's probably the best thing you'll ever get regarding the Valeyard.
Ignore what Kirk said after your post, the BBC wouldn't actively go out of their way to disprove BF, especially not with a high-profile sale as this. Which, btw, basically did what Trial of a Time Lord, but in a shrewder, longer term. Basically, it ended Six's life with him, and because of him - similar to how Colin Baker's career as the Doctor ended on TV with the Valeyard, and because of the storyline he was in. So, it mirrored Colin's end as Six on TV, which was certainly fitting, and revealed little about the character that could always be dispelled as untrue if needed anyway.Good list and I agree overall (except no Kate). For this particular item, I would highly recommend checking out Big Finish's The Last Adventure boxset which explores the Valeyard's character and fate with Michael Jayston reprising the role alongside Colin Baker. It's probably the best thing you'll ever get regarding the Valeyard.
Ignore what Kirk said after your post, the BBC wouldn't actively go out of their way to disprove BF, especially not with a high-profile sale as this. Which, btw, basically did what Trial of a Time Lord, but in a shrewder, longer term. Basically, it ended Six's life with him, and because of him - similar to how Colin Baker's career as the Doctor ended on TV with the Valeyard, and because of the storyline he was in. So, it mirrored Colin's end as Six on TV, which was certainly fitting, and revealed little about the character that could always be dispelled as untrue if needed anyway.
My point is, for BBC to actively disavow The Last Adventure, they'd have to go out of their way to say that he only met the Valeyard once, and that he knows exactly how his regeneration was caused, and describe the said event.
Its just that NuWho doesn't care enough about Classic Who to tie into stuff like that, which is fair enough.
- The return of The Rani or The Monk.
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