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Well, I have had a few more games under my belt, and I have already gotten my baby steps modding game out of the way, so let's go all out on a non-comics based theme enjoyed by many of us!
I need 20 people, and I will take a few alternates from there.
I plan on starting once Hybridity II, Multiple Roles, Toddler's Strike Back, and Rock/Paper/Scissors are close to ending (or when all 20 players are unanimously ready to start, so indicate "Start Whenever" when you sign up or later in the thread if this applies to you).
This game will based on the Doctor Who BBC Show, seasons 2-5 (David Tennant and Matt Smith). If you are unfamiliar with the characters in these seasons, I suggest you get a Netflix account and watch it all between now and then (not that this will give you a leg up, it is just that awesome).
Also, I have spoken with Rokk, and he is going to try to play in this game!
Let the sign-ups begin!!!
Just sent out PMs about starting, when everyone has given me the go ahead, we will start (I will mark everyone with a when they are ready. If you are not ready right away, just let me know when. Likewise, if you have given me the go ahead, but things get crazy, feel free to let me know that as well).
I'd trade Tennant for Eccleston...and I'd trade both for McCoy. (But Smith is ironclad protected. ) Not saying I don't like 9 and 10 - quite fond of both - just that the Seventh Doctor was the one who really brought the Lord to Time Lord.
"Nobody important? That's amazing. You know, in 900 years of traveling time and space I've never met someone who wasn't important."
Quote : Originally Posted by Ricosan95
Quote : Originally Posted by Originally posted by Rokk_Krinn
I'd trade Tennant for Eccleston...and I'd trade both for McCoy. (But Smith is ironclad protected. ) Not saying I don't like 9 and 10 - quite fond of both - just that the Seventh Doctor was the one who really brought the Lord to Time Lord.
Everyone has their First Doctor. Eccleston is mine. The Doctor Dances pretty much secured my fandom for life.
"Why would the possibility of me being wrong ever stop me from doing something?"
Everyone has their First Doctor. Eccleston is mine. The Doctor Dances pretty much secured my fandom for life.
"The Doctor Dances" - like most any Moffat episode (especially when he was just a "guest writer" so his awesomeness was doled out like a precious sweet) - is darn fantastic.
While I know most folks focus on the sex metaphor, for me, it's "...everybody lives." that really cinched Ninth as one of my favourites (even if it's not the -only- time everybody lives.) Just his passion and insistance on it really sold me.
Technically my first Doctor was Tom Baker (appropriately enough, the insectoid "Ark in Space" was the one airing during the time period of my birth ). Still, he's never been one of my favourites. I know, that's heresy to a lot of folks and I'm not saying he's -bad- - there's never been a bad Doctor (even Six did his best and he's fantastic in the audio productions now that he's given proper support) - just that of the 11, he's near the bottom for me. As established Two and Seven vye for first (though Seven oft edges out Two, but Two has Patrick Troughton as a great equalizer) and Eleven has fast won a place in my heart where he tries to crack in to compete with those two (in large part because I feel he shares a lot of their attributes...plus Billy Hartnell's "magic fingers".)
"Nobody important? That's amazing. You know, in 900 years of traveling time and space I've never met someone who wasn't important."
Quote : Originally Posted by Ricosan95
Quote : Originally Posted by Originally posted by Rokk_Krinn
"The Doctor Dances" - like most any Moffat episode (especially when he was just a "guest writer" so his awesomeness was doled out like a precious sweet) - is darn fantastic.
While I know most folks focus on the sex metaphor, for me, it's "...everybody lives." that really cinched Ninth as one of my favourites (even if it's not the -only- time everybody lives.) Just his passion and insistance on it really sold me.
Technically my first Doctor was Tom Baker (appropriately enough, the insectoid "Ark in Space" was the one airing during the time period of my birth ). Still, he's never been one of my favourites. I know, that's heresy to a lot of folks and I'm not saying he's -bad- - there's never been a bad Doctor (even Six did his best and he's fantastic in the audio productions now that he's given proper support) - just that of the 11, he's near the bottom for me. As established Two and Seven vye for first (though Seven oft edges out Two, but Two has Patrick Troughton as a great equalizer) and Eleven has fast won a place in my heart where he tries to crack in to compete with those two (in large part because I feel he shares a lot of their attributes...plus Billy Hartnell's "magic fingers".)
I, too, started with Baker (my mother used to be a huge Who fan and I remember watching it with her on PBS).
However, my favorite is probably Tennent. Smith is great and there are plenty of others that were very good. But I just really, really liked Tennent.
I hope nobody lynches me because of this, but I'm not very familiar with Doctor Who. I understand the basic premise and occasionally watch it when it's on.
You can count me in though, assuming knowledge of the theme isn't terribly important.