Burn wrote:Go to Wikipedia and research "Time Wars". That's a good brain **** for ya.
My brain hurts just a little.
Burn wrote:Go to Wikipedia and research "Time Wars". That's a good brain **** for ya.
Cyber Bishop wrote:Burn wrote:Go to Wikipedia and research "Time Wars". That's a good brain **** for ya.
Woah.. Nice read!
Burn wrote:So far actually reading the books is easier on the brain.
Cyber Bishop wrote:I have been contemplating on picking a couple of them up.
Did you see the pix of my little one in her Tardis shirt?
Burn wrote:I can scrounge up the list of books involved in the Time War if you'd like.
Alien Bodies
Unnatural History
Interference books 1&2
The Blue Angel
The Taking Of Planet 5
the Shadows of Avalon
The Banquo Legacy
The Ancestor Cell
[At this point the Faction Paradox line carries on as if the events at the end of the last book didn't happen so thats:
The Book Of The War
This Town Will never Let Us Go
Of The City Of The Saved
Warlords of Utopia
Warring States
Erasing Sherlock]
And to tie it all up
The Gallifrey Chronicles
24's unstoppable counter-terrorist agent Jack Bauer has finally been defeated... by Doctor Who.
The latest incarnation of the Time Lord (played by David Tennant) has been voted the coolest character on television in a poll conducted by the magazine Radio Times. Jack Bauer (Keifer Sutherland) ranked second.
More than 4000 couch potatoes voted in the poll for radiotimes.com, which set out to find the small screen's coolest character - "cool" being defined as laidback and sexy. Strangely, not a single female character made the top 10.
Almost three decades after Happy Days aired it seems the Fonz (Henry Winkler) hasn't lost his cool, with the leather jacket-wearing mechanic polling third.
Mr Darcy, as played by Colin Firth in the BBC's adaptation of the Jane Austen classic Pride and Prejudice, came in fourth, followed by Cat (Danny John-Jules) from the sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf.
The poll's UK slant accounts for two of its choices: in seventh place came British Big Brother presenter Dermot O'Leary, the only non-fiction "character" to make the list; and in ninth place was The Magic Roundabout rabbit Dylan, the only animated character.
Rounding out the top 10 was DCI Gene Hunt (Philip Glenister) from time-travelling police drama Life on Mars, who polled sixth; Peter Falk's detective Columbo, in eight place; and Lost con man Sawyer (Josh Holloway), who ranked 10th.
Burn wrote:Now I don't care if you're a time and space travelling demi-God. You do NOT piss Jack Bauer off and expect to live. That's a man who can kill you 12 ways from Sunday. And last I checked our favourite little Time Lord had only 2 regenerations left.
OptimusPrive wrote:I wonder how the Master survived this time...
Burn wrote:Technically he was suppose to have been consumed by the Tardis. You could theorise that when Rose released the energy to wipe out the Daleks she also released The Master.
Burn wrote:OptimusPrive wrote:I wonder how the Master survived this time...
Depends on how much of history they're going to acknowledge.
Technically he was suppose to have been consumed by the Tardis. You could theorise that when Rose released the energy to wipe out the Daleks she also released The Master.
Of course it's never been explained if that actually is the same Tardis or whether it's a new one.
Cyber Bishop wrote:Rodimusprime256 wrote:I've finally also discovered the awesomeness that is Dr. Who. I saw a marathon on the Sci Fi channel not to long ago and I've been watching it any time it is on. Is there a good place to get Dr. Who episodes?
Whona.com has some episodes
http://www.whona.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?S ... _Code=DWDB
You can also try Best Buy or Circuit City.
Mkall wrote:I enjoyed the most recent one. J.K Rowling to the rescue.
Also, first it was Queen Victoria, and now there's something with Queen Elizabeth I. The Doctor sure has a way with royalty doesn't he?
DARKAGEIS wrote:the carrionites mentioned "grief of a genius let us out" and what is the doctor if not a genius?? maybe the tardis reacted to his grief and lonlyness and let the master out?
Matrix. wrote:Oh, of course it's the same TARDIS- he's got so much of an emotional attachment to it, and it behaves in the same way and has the same form (Mind you, we know it's just for preference...)
The Doc re-arranges the inside of the TARDIS regularly, remember? It's had quite a few looks. Wouldn't surprise me if there's an 'inner chameleon circuit' at all.
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