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message 351: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Bragging point: I wrote a story for a Moorcock anthology.

It had a member of the Von Bek family meeting the Nomad of time and hot air balloons traveling to the moon.


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Rick | 2260 comments Travis wrote: "Bragging point: I wrote a story for a Moorcock anthology.

It had a member of the Von Bek family meeting the Nomad of time and hot air balloons traveling to the moon."


Which one? I might have it. 😼


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Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Michael Moorcock's Legends of the multiverse.

Tell your friends, buy lots of copies.
I have a kid in college.


message 354: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments This one: Michael Moorcock's Legends of the Multiverse? Yeah, it’s on my Amazon wishlist. I have this one already, this is one I thought it might be: Pawn of Chaos: Tales of the Eternal Champion. It keeps getting pushed down on my “to read” pile, so I haven’t gotten to it up yet.

I’ll see what I can do. 😼


message 355: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments That's mine...and a couple other guys did stuff too.

I keep hoping it'll do well enough for a volume 2.
Moorcock created so many great characters, I'd love to play with more of them.


message 356: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments I am a huge Moorcock fan. Elric’s my favorite, but there are so many interesting characters and worlds.

When I send emails to my sci-fi/fantasy bookclub I always start them “Hello Fellow Travelers on the Roads Between the Other Worlds” or something like that. It’s a little nod to Moorcock’s Multiverse.


message 357: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments My only claim to professional publishing is about 5-6 pages from Mokole for White Wolf and their World of Darkness Werewolf the Apocalypse role-playing game. This was from the Changing Breeds series, and this volume was on people who could transform into something like dinosaurs or alligators/crocodiles instead of wolves. It was fun, but I’d rather have worked on Vampire the Masquerade, that was the game I was really in love with.


message 358: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Rick wrote: "I am a huge Moorcock fan. Elric’s my favorite, but there are so many interesting characters and worlds.

When I send emails to my sci-fi/fantasy bookclub I always start them “Hello Fellow Traveler..."


Liker so many readers, Elric was my gateway drug into the multi-verse.
Was amazed to find out how much stuff, characters and ideas there was.
One of those franchises where you could offer me almost any character and I'd be like 'Cool, sure!"


message 359: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments Travis wrote: "... One of those franchises where you could offer me almost any character and I'd be like 'Cool, sure!""

Yeah, totally!


message 360: by Lori S. (last edited Dec 03, 2020 05:03PM) (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 768 comments Mod
So, you want a chance to explore the Morbius Doctors? Lance Parkin (Doctor Who: Cold Fusion, Doctor Who: Father Time) posted an interview he did on FB this morning for the book Forgotten Lives which is being published by Obverse Books (another small press born during the Wilderness Years).

This book will only be in hard-copy format and is for Alzheimer's Charities. £16.95 (~$22.65 USD).
[Updated 12/03/20]: Obverse Books is only doing one print run this book. ORDER BEFORE DEC. 6 if you want a copy!


message 361: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments Hmm, sounds intriguing.


message 362: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments While I dislike the idea of making pre-Hartnell Doctors canon, the idea of a prequel show, where you can't use post-Hartnell continuity but could use off hand comments about the Doctor having previously met a race or historical figure could be fun.

Would writers be able to work within those limits?
If you can't use Daleks or Cybermen, who are your big bad?
How hard do you slap the first writer who thinks he's clever and can cheat?

It has possibilities...but, as fanfic, I still don't want it canon.


message 363: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments I LOVE the idea of a prequel show with earlier incarnations, and using those offhand references as story prompts and inspiration. Great concept.

As for a big bad? Why not just create a new big bad that gets ultimately dealt with prior to the prequel series completion? But I’d also like the idea of doing more historical driven stories. Hmm, or the big bad could be something that makes people forget their pasts, like a monstrous Alzheimer’s entity. Thus each time The Doctor encounters this entity, they lose parts of their memory. The final way to defeat it is for The Doctor to give up almost all of their memories... hmm.


message 364: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Yeah, this is my other issue with a Who prequel, is having to write memory loss into it.
No matter how good those Doctors are, they get wiped away.

Which you know some writer will use as an excuse to cheat and bring in the Daleks or the Slitheen.

Like with the Star Wars prequels, knowing it ends badly kind of taints some of the fun of the idea of the story.


message 365: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 768 comments Mod
Travis wrote: "While I dislike the idea of making pre-Hartnell Doctors canon, the idea of a prequel show, where you can't use post-Hartnell continuity but could use off hand comments about the Doctor having previ..."

If you're replying to the Forgotten Lives book, the stories within are ones written by the various authors for fanmags back in the day when we didn't have Fanfic.org or AO3, or A Teaspoon and an Open Mind (the only website dedicated to Who-fanfic that I'm aware of), so these stories date back to the 80s-90s.

No one's trying to make these particular Doctors canon any more than Big Finish tried to make their series of Unbound stories canon. This is more for the fun of speculating what if scenarios and wondering where things might have been different. Doctor Who is one of the most open format series of all the series we have, I think, precisely because there is no canon. Even the "official" story isn't that concrete and gets changed on a storyteller's whim in this series. The BBC isn't, thankfully, Paramount or Disney/Lucas.


message 366: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Wasn't a specific reply...I got rambling, as I've seen a couple other articles talking about versions of this idea and my thoughts kind of smooshed together.

I like the 'what if' aspect of the idea, but can't shake the dread as more people and places attempt to do stuff with it.

I can see the slippery slope and that can taint my sense of fun.
2020 has made me grumpy and cynical.


message 367: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments Well, then clearly you’re NOT satan ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KABSY...


message 368: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Rick wrote: "Well, then clearly you’re NOT satan ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KABSY..."



That was both cute and really messed up.


message 369: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments Snerk ;)


message 370: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 768 comments Mod
Rick wrote: "Well, then clearly you’re NOT satan ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KABSY..."


😈😄


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Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 768 comments Mod
Travis wrote: "Wasn't a specific reply...I got rambling, as I've seen a couple other articles talking about versions of this idea and my thoughts kind of smooshed together.

I like the 'what if' aspect of the ide..."


No problem. I am a little defensive too. My apologies.


message 372: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Lori S. wrote: "Travis wrote: "Wasn't a specific reply...I got rambling, as I've seen a couple other articles talking about versions of this idea and my thoughts kind of smooshed together.

I like the 'what if' as..."


You didn't do anything.
My grumbling wasn't focused at anyone specific, just general comments/old man rambling.

I should have been clearer or separated the fun 'what if' stuff from the grumpy concerns about the scenario, into two separate posts.


message 373: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments That’s all I took any of this as: “old time lord grumblings.” 😼


message 374: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Rick wrote: "That’s all I took any of this as: “old time lord grumblings.” 😼"

I can do that too.
My daughter says Peter Capaldi is my Doctor, or at least the Doctor that reminds her most of me.

Not sure how I should take that...?


message 375: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments Travis wrote: "... Not sure how I should take that...?"

As a compliment! Capaldi is AWESOME! Especially when he’s strumming his ax and rocking those sonic shades! Coolio! 😎 😻


message 376: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Rick wrote: "Travis wrote: "... Not sure how I should take that...?"

As a compliment! Capaldi is AWESOME! Especially when he’s strumming his ax and rocking those sonic shades! Coolio! 😎 😻"

We don't talk about the sonic sunglasses in my house.
We just pretend it didn't happen...

Like Highlander 2



message 377: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 768 comments Mod
😂😅😄


message 378: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments Oh man! I LOVE the sonic sunglasses. It was the perfect absurd twist on the absurd sonic screwdriver (aka magic wand).

I just wish I liked more of the Capaldi stories more. And I really didn’t like Clara, so that was a problem. Loved Bill though, she was great.


message 379: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments And I won’t even acknowledge that other film you mentioned.

“There can be only one.”


message 380: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Rick wrote: "Oh man! I LOVE the sonic sunglasses. It was the perfect absurd twist on the absurd sonic screwdriver (aka magic wand).

I just wish I liked more of the Capaldi stories more. And I really didn’t li..."


my favorite character from the Lady Me two parter is the viking that breaks the sonic sunglasses in half.
Told my daughter I'd found my cosplay inspiration!


message 381: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Rick wrote: "And I won’t even acknowledge that other film you mentioned.

“There can be only one.”"


The TV show is fun, if you treat it like it's 'Earth 2 Highlander".
The movies...we do not speak off them.


message 382: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Rick wrote: "Oh man! I LOVE the sonic sunglasses. It was the perfect absurd twist on the absurd sonic screwdriver (aka magic wand).

I just wish I liked more of the Capaldi stories more. And I really didn’t li..."


Yeah, I get what Moffatt was trying to do with Clara, but it just didn't work or ran out of steam long before Moffatt was willing to finish the story, so by the end, she was unlikable and one of his legion of magic girls.


message 383: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments Travis wrote: "...breaks the sonic sunglasses in half...."

Yeah, such a rude thing to do.


message 384: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments Travis wrote: "The TV show is fun, if you treat it like it's 'Earth 2 Highlander".
The movies...we do not speak off them."


I do not speak of the series.

“There can be only one.”


message 385: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 768 comments Mod
I love the TV series of Highlander. Methos is one of those characters, who, much like Spike and Castiel, upstage the original characters in unexpected and very enjoyable ways.

As for the Sonic Sunglasses - that was a great tragedy when they were destroyed. :0(

Much like Rose, Clara overstayed her welcome. I would prefer she never show up again.


message 386: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments Re: Highlander

There can be only one

😼



message 387: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Speaking of British sci-fi TV: Anybody watched the new seasons of Red Dwarf?

Shaky start with the return mini, but seasons 10, 11 and 12 have been pretty solid.


message 388: by Lori S. (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 768 comments Mod
Travis wrote: "Speaking of British sci-fi TV: Anybody watched the new seasons of Red Dwarf?

Shaky start with the return mini, but seasons 10, 11 and 12 have been pretty solid."


No, I have seen the most recent stuff. I'm not even sure where it would be broadcast/streamed (BritBox?).


message 389: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments I’ve not seen any of Red Dwarf.


message 390: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Lori S. wrote: "Travis wrote: "Speaking of British sci-fi TV: Anybody watched the new seasons of Red Dwarf?

Shaky start with the return mini, but seasons 10, 11 and 12 have been pretty solid."

No, I have seen th..."


It's on Britbox.


message 391: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Rick wrote: "I’ve not seen any of Red Dwarf."

Worth checking out.
Great mix of clever and broad humor, likable cast and weird sci-fi ideas.
My daughter watches it just for the cat.

The Brits do funny sci-fi way better then we Americans.


message 392: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments Travis wrote: "Worth checking out. Great mix of clever and broad humor, likable cast and weird sci-fi ideas. My daughter watches it just for the cat. ..."

For clever and broad humor with a likable cast weird sci-fi ideas, I offer up: Farscape. Which I just adore, and I’m currently in the middle of rewatching the 2nd season of.

But you had me at ... the cat. 😻


message 393: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Farscape is great, and I need to get back to trying to finish it.
Maybe after my Gerry Anderson rewatch.


message 394: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments I still haven’t started Year Two of Space 1999 in my rewatch of that series. There’s such a bipolar switch between the two seasons, I always feel like I need a nice long break between them when I rewatch them.


message 395: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Great show, but yeah, the shift in tone between seasons is weird.

Some good episodes, but season 2 trying to be Star Trek is kind of jarring.
and it's distracting, wondering where did the missing crew members go.
We know the actors left, but they lost like three people and never mention where they are.


message 396: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments Yeah, let’s lay blame where it belongs: Fred Freiberger. He was the producer of the season of Star Trek that killed that series. The producer for the second and final season of Space: 1999. And the producer of the last season of Six Million Dollar Man. The man was an incompetent menace. 😾


message 397: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments The low dry spell is over!
I'm resuming the great rewatch.

Deadly Assassin : Remembered that is is a great story. Had forgotten it deserves being listed as a 'classic'.
One of the best representations of Galifry and the Time Lords, really clever political thriller, love the supporting cast and, while it's not Delgado, the Master is suitably creepy and menacing.

Also, interesting experiment to see a companion-less Doctor.


message 398: by Rick (new)

Rick | 2260 comments Travis wrote: "... Also, interesting experiment to see a companion-less Doctor."

That’s what I really liked about that story. It gave Baker a chance to do the show how he wanted to be do all along. He’d said in many interviews that he wanted to have the Doctor without companions, and it irked him to no end to be saddled with a “crowed TARDIS” towards the end of his run. While I do generally prefer the “crowded TARDIS” it’s still nice to see the Doctor on his own.


message 399: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Rick wrote: "Travis wrote: "... Also, interesting experiment to see a companion-less Doctor."

That’s what I really liked about that story. It gave Baker a chance to do the show how he wanted to be do all along..."


It's fun, as an occasional thing, but a solo Doctor means companion of the week, like Tennant's last season and that doesn't work for long stretches.


message 400: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) | 2397 comments Though, I do really like the Castellan and the archivist that help the Doctor. Good characters and good actors.
Refreshing that his companions are two old guys.

BF should give them their own show.


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