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written by Tracco on Aug 14, 2005 06:22
Well, I'm a huge fan of Doctor Who, new and old (Tom Baker is my favourite), and well... I love the idea of the TARDIS, as small blue box that weights over 9,000,000 KG, and that is bigger on the inside than it is on the out. It's brilliant.
Any way, I was thinking that maybe the Star Drifters Blue box shape was maybe inspired by the TARDIS... Except that SDs aren't Dimensionally transcendental, and don't have many, many rooms... And swimming pools and stuff.
Well any way, who else here loves Doctor Who(and if you'd never watched it before the new series.. Then don't bother replying)?
flying sparrow
written by Stargazer on Aug 14, 2005 07:38
I'd agree that some of the story elements in Noctis may have a few things in common with Doctor Who - the idea of a lone explorer; the last of his kind, drifting through space and time - go anywhere, do anything, just for the sake of it. I'm not sure if the show is running in Italy though (it isn't here in Norway, which is why I have to download episodes from the internet instead).
Anyway, it’s a nice show that; cheesy in a good way, full of original ideas, great sense of humour, and an awesome, grand sense of fantasy and science fiction. I love it, especially the old episodes, but the new ones are nice as well, for the most part.
written by Tracco on Aug 14, 2005 14:40
The Doctor will never be the true last of the Time Lords, there are a few other renegade Time Lords, and there is also the Doctor's "grand daughter". But yes, in the show he's just emphasising the fact that all of Gallifrey was wiped out.
The new one is Great, but The Doctor has already been killed, which means they're up to the 10th Doctor... Only 2 regenerations left.
Which is bad.
Very bad.
Doctor Who will always be my favourite TV show.
Always, I love it.
i hate it here!
written by Ginja_ninja on Aug 14, 2005 22:43
Doctor Who is fun.
I quite liked the few episodes I saw when they last showed it on TV. Oh what about six or seven years ago?

I really digged the new series, the next one looks like it is shaping up to be cool.

Tracco said:
Well any way, who else here loves Doctor Who(and if you'd never watched it before the new series.. Then don't bother replying)?
Bit harsh, the new Doctor Who is just as worthy as the earlier stuff. In many ways I find it better. Since it appeals to my twenty first century generation Y tastes.
hidden agenda
written by Trad.a on Aug 15, 2005 08:38
Don't spoil the series! Down here we're on ep. 7 of ses. 1.

So there!
written by Tracco on Aug 15, 2005 16:19
Yeah. Sorry for the harshness. I just don't like it when people start rabbling on about how awesome Doctor Who is and how they know everything about it, they've started a fan club and a web site, and they've only ever seen the new series. I hate it when that happens.
But I was super-xagerating there.
hidden agenda
written by Trad.a on Aug 16, 2005 01:33
What you are feeling is the complex emotion of I'm-fustrated-because-they-think-they-are-better-then-me-but-they-have-no-right-to-be-viewed-as-true-fans-of-the-topic-because-in-fact-i-know-waaaay-more-then-their-little-blind-minds-know-so-there!

There are many examples of IFBTTTABTMBTHNRTBVATFOTTBIFIKWMTTLBMKST for example: Some who use Firefox over IE feel an air of superiority or Gmail over Hotmail or even DOS over Windoze. A common product of this feeling is the term 'n00b'. This is used when one feels threatened by those with less knowledge in a online/LAN/generally multiplayer game E.G. The fat dude at the back of the net cafe in my town who spends the whole day blabbing on about everybody else being n00bs and him pwning them.

^^ That was fun.. Sorry powercats etc, back on topic.
written by Tracco on Aug 16, 2005 02:14
No, you made that up.
'n00b' is a word that should be banned from the internet as anyone who uses it should be crushed with a computer.
And I feel sorry for anyone who uses IE, poor people.


NOW BACK TO DOCTOR WHO!
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rawr
written by Raptorjedi on Aug 16, 2005 04:08
But, I do feel superior, because IE is horrible, its a death trap.


And as for Doctor Who, I wish it played over here so I could watch it. This is pretty much a one side of the world conversation
hidden agenda
written by Trad.a on Aug 16, 2005 05:04
*cough and splutter*
written by Tracco on Aug 16, 2005 07:49
Raptorjedi said:
But, I do feel superior, because IE is horrible, its a death trap.


And as for Doctor Who, I wish it played over here so I could watch it. This is pretty much a one side of the world conversation
I wish the whole world was subject to it starting from the very first episode.
The networks wouldn't like it though, the old '60s styles don't appeal to us young'ns, so they say.
doing pushups
written by Megagun on Aug 16, 2005 11:19
Trad.a said:
...bla...
Some who use Firefox over IE feel an air of superiority
...bla...
No wonder!
written by Shadowclaw on Aug 16, 2005 11:31
Tracco said:
I wish the whole world was subject to it starting from the very first episode.
I second that motion. Unfortunately some episodes don't even exist in the archives any more. So actually implementing it is futile

Although you probably know that
written by Tracco on Sep 05, 2005 08:02
Yeah. When I read about that a while back, I felt like something was missing, and the world was going to end.
I still do. SIGH.
TWO BIG SIGHS.


BUT! Using the TARDIS they could bring the old actors... No wait, just go back and steal the lost episodes (THAT'S WHERE THEY WENT!) and then play them.

But since no one has a TARDIS, they could just dig up the corpses of the first 3 Doctors... And... Um.. Make the episodes again.
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