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About Paul B

Gamer, reviewer, history buff and business analyst. Living in Manchester, in the UK. I work as a senior business analyst and manager. When I'm not at work, I: * Write tabletop game and book reviews, * Develop and market All Rolled Up dice bags with my wife, * Wallow in a library of Tudor history books, and (occasionally) * Write freelance RPG projects - like Paranoia, Maelstrom & Outlive Outdead

New Gallifrey

Coventry outlines credentials to become the new Gallifrey. Central shopping centre to be demolished and replaced with the new Panoptican. Local branch of PC World claims to have started work on reconstructing The Matrix by daisy chaining three Acer netbooks, a blender, and a 44″ plasma TV. Dave Ross, of nearby Kenilworth, quoted as being less than impressed with the plans and certain to lodge a complaint with the county council.

The Eleventh Doctor

Less than an hour until they announce who the next Doctor will be. OK… I’ll plump for Paterson Joseph. I know he’s already quite high up at the bookies – but it presents all sorts of potential. His recent work on ‘Survivors‘ presents a fine Who link (as it was created originally by Terry Nation, who also created the Daleks).

I doubt they’d go as far as making the Doctor a woman – and I’d personally prefer Richard E. Grant (purely for the fan boy reason that this would explain the aberration of ‘The Scream of the Shalka‘, in which he starred as an unidentified future regeneration of the Doctor) – but Paterson makes for a change without going out on a limb. He has been in the series already (he got killed in the future version of the Weakest Link, didn’t he?), but I’ve always thought the regeneration process draws on the Doctor’s experiences, as much as anything, to choose a final form. So, memories of a certain appearance leak into the process and mean the chances of coming out the other end looking like someone else can happen as often as anything completely new. That would explain Colin Baker, too! (he appeared in The Arc of Infinity as Commander Maxil before becoming the Doctor himself)

We won’t be seeing him in action until sometime in 2010… so, we all have plenty of time to wean ourselves off Tennant.

My really far out selection for the Doctor would be to set Series 5 during the Time War and allow Paul McGann (and perhaps India Fisher) to have their moment in the limelight. You could have all sorts of adventures charting the progress into and through the War, culminating in the Doctor’s sacrifice to defeat the enemy and force his regeneration into the Ninth Doctor. Like a flashback… and then Series Six can return us to present day Who.

Addendum: Ah well. Matt Smith is the Eleventh Doctor. My suggestions, while entirely valid and viable, must have simply been too much for the BBC to handle. So, we have Matt – who, on first impressions, I have no good feelings about. I shall have to be won over, I suppose.

2009

It may well be a quiet year for Doctor Who on the TV, but not totally devoid of content. We have four specials, a week long Torchwood epic, and the Sarah Jane Adventures – Series 3 to look forward to. On top of that, we should finally see the publication of Cubicle 7‘s Doctor Who role playing game.

Resolutions for the New Year:

  • Get episode reviews up-to-date for all series on this blog
  • Complete FASA RPG version analysis piece on this blog
  • Read at least three pieces of Doctor Who fiction – to quench the thirst
  • Buy the RPG – and write at least one adventure for publication, either here or through some official channel

Well, that last one is worth a shot, right?