Doctor Who, and the Doctor Who: Adventures In Time And Space roleplaying game. By Craig Oxbrow.
Wednesday, 28 February 2018
Which adventures from other RPGs would work for Doctor Who?
Which adventures from other RPGs would work for Doctor Who? I chickened out of looking at all 400+ Call Of Cthulhu options.
Sunday, 25 February 2018
Ghosts In The Machine
Rose Bailey used a Stormbringer adventure for her ongoing Doctor Who game, and the results sound like a lot of fun.
Tuesday, 20 February 2018
Thursday, 15 February 2018
Want that DOTD extract?
A Second Target For Tommy is in pre-order now, and will only be available to those who order.
Thursday, 8 February 2018
Tuesday, 6 February 2018
How to write a multi-Doctor crossover
A look at writing the latest multi-Doctor miniseries from Titan Comics. Which nearly featured Cthulhu.
Friday, 26 January 2018
Wilder Penfield
A Google Doodle we didn’t get here: the 127th birthday of Wilder Penfield, Canadian immigrant neurosurgeon, famous for this work on mapping the brain and its sensory functions.
His method for treating epileptic seizure was made into a short film that kicked off “I smell burnt toast!” as shorthand for oncoming brain trauma and a fairly standard joke about the subject - I used it myself a couple weeks ago, because I did actually smell burning.
His method for treating epileptic seizure was made into a short film that kicked off “I smell burnt toast!” as shorthand for oncoming brain trauma and a fairly standard joke about the subject - I used it myself a couple weeks ago, because I did actually smell burning.
Wednesday, 10 January 2018
The Next Day addendum
DarkStarling came up with intriguing spins on several more of the titles here.
Tuesday, 9 January 2018
North Korea as a setting
Tim Knight challenged me thus:
I challenge you to come up with a modern Doctor Who scenario set in North Korea ... that doesn't feature Tr*mp or some 'twist' like Kim Jong-un is a slitheen ;-)
I think Team America: World Police pretty much covered that twist. :D
For North Korea specifically, the Doctor would normally find a pretext to overthrow a dictatorship or unite a divided people, but since we can’t just do that in real life...
Kim Jong-il went after advanced technologies, which makes for obvious “unscrupulous people try to exploit aliens and/or dangerously unfamiliar technology” stories, but those are indeed obvious.
My usual trick here is looking up local history and mythology - which in this case led me to discover a South Korean hit TV show with Train To Busan star Gong Yoo playing an immortal protector sometimes called the Great And Lonely God. So if you want a Korean version of the Doctor that’s an option too!
Let’s focus on something at ground level, with relatable people on all levels.
The Iron Eater
Miners going deep in the North Korean mountains find their equipment breaking down, apparently corroding overnight. The overseer cracks down to increase productivity - himself worried about the response from the capital if the mine’s quotas fall too far behind. A veteran miner old enough to know the old myths of monsters refers to Bulgasari, a monster who eats iron - and in exchange it fights nightmares.
Is an old, forgotten bargain still in effect? Can the travellers and the miners find a way to communicate with the creature and find out why it’s sabotaging the dig before the central authorities move in? And is there something worse waiting in the depths?
(The creature also appears in a film Kim Jong-il had made by kidnapped South Korean director Shin Sang-ok.)
I challenge you to come up with a modern Doctor Who scenario set in North Korea ... that doesn't feature Tr*mp or some 'twist' like Kim Jong-un is a slitheen ;-)
I think Team America: World Police pretty much covered that twist. :D
For North Korea specifically, the Doctor would normally find a pretext to overthrow a dictatorship or unite a divided people, but since we can’t just do that in real life...
Kim Jong-il went after advanced technologies, which makes for obvious “unscrupulous people try to exploit aliens and/or dangerously unfamiliar technology” stories, but those are indeed obvious.
My usual trick here is looking up local history and mythology - which in this case led me to discover a South Korean hit TV show with Train To Busan star Gong Yoo playing an immortal protector sometimes called the Great And Lonely God. So if you want a Korean version of the Doctor that’s an option too!
Let’s focus on something at ground level, with relatable people on all levels.
The Iron Eater
Miners going deep in the North Korean mountains find their equipment breaking down, apparently corroding overnight. The overseer cracks down to increase productivity - himself worried about the response from the capital if the mine’s quotas fall too far behind. A veteran miner old enough to know the old myths of monsters refers to Bulgasari, a monster who eats iron - and in exchange it fights nightmares.
Is an old, forgotten bargain still in effect? Can the travellers and the miners find a way to communicate with the creature and find out why it’s sabotaging the dig before the central authorities move in? And is there something worse waiting in the depths?
(The creature also appears in a film Kim Jong-il had made by kidnapped South Korean director Shin Sang-ok.)
Monday, 8 January 2018
Fourteen plots from David Bowie's The Next Day
Labels:
adventures,
characters,
Daleks,
history,
monsters,
writing
Friday, 5 January 2018
Jodie Whittaker on the importance of the Doctor
“There’s nothing unattainable about me. I don’t look like I’ve been carved out of rock.” Unlike so many roles, the Doctor could be anyone.
Thursday, 28 December 2017
Is it dusty in here?
A young fan’s father shares Peter Capaldi’s letter to his son about regeneration, loss and renewal.
Well done, Doctor.
(And, amazingly, some nice things in the comments too, like a memory of meeting Tom Baker out riding.)
Well done, Doctor.
(And, amazingly, some nice things in the comments too, like a memory of meeting Tom Baker out riding.)
Monday, 25 December 2017
Friday, 22 December 2017
Friday, 15 December 2017
More Doctors Heading Into The Vortex
Tim Knight flagged up the following news: Doctor miniatures selling in packs of three, somewhat oddly distributed - 1, 4, 10 and 5, 11, 12. Nice new 12, certainly.
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