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Post by zebaroth on Jun 24, 2011 20:31:05 GMT
what are some good ways the timelord to die it is ok if they are funny or stupid
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Post by Marnal on Jun 25, 2011 15:25:12 GMT
"What goes bang thud, bang thud, bang thud, bang thud, bang thud, bang thud, bang thud, bang thud, bang thud, bang thud, bang thud, bang thud, bang thud?
A Time Lord committing suicide."
- Graffito the Prydonian.
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Post by ugavine on Jun 25, 2011 17:36:17 GMT
In my first adventure I'd pre-arranged with the player that his Time Lord PC would regenerate at the end of the adventure; he wanted an experienced Time Lord so I though it would be a way to take him into his second incarnation.
The first adventure is in the write-ups, 2 Minutes, where at the start the Time Lord believes himself to be, well he is, Sherlock Holmes. At the end of the adventure a time ship explodes and the energy would destroy the Earth but the Time Lord is able to absorb the energy but it kills him forcing him to regenerate. It was a pretty cool opening to our campaign.
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Post by zebaroth on Jun 26, 2011 22:56:43 GMT
here's one me and my sister came up with you have time lord that is boring is heck you say daleks he tells you entire history of skaro starting with the formation of the universe the companions KILL HIM TO SHUT HIM UP
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Post by gmjake on Sept 14, 2011 21:58:04 GMT
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Post by korith on Sept 15, 2011 15:53:21 GMT
gmjake, those came to my mind also Some ways for a time lord to die: ViolentlyBisected by a bladed weapon Impaled by an arrow Decapitated by guillotine Burned at the stake Ambushed by a Dalek death ray HeroicallyAbsorbing the destabilizing energy from a ship's power core, preventing it from exploding and killing all aboard (and possibly many others on a nearby world) Severe exposure to caustic fumes while rescuing an injured companion (even respiratory bypasses only do so much) Bravely staying behind on a ship loaded with strange matter that could collapse a star into a neutron star or black hole, trying to maneuver it out of the sun's gravity well before it falls in and devastates an entire solar system, only to have to self destruct the ship and neutralize the cargo when all efforts begin to fail. Collapsing an ancient prison upon the terror it was meant to contain, which would otherwise escape. Cartoonish-Funny: Death by falling heavy object (piano, anvil, safe) Thrown off a cliff Somebody set us up the bomb Unexpected: Turns out that the food being shared contained a previously unknown substance toxic to timelords The caves being explored are being blasted for a mining operation. The ceiling comes down. Crushed by a falling "weather balloon" while wandering around Roswell, New Mexico, USA
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Post by zebaroth on Sept 17, 2011 12:27:29 GMT
gmjake, those came to my mind also Some ways for a time lord to die: ViolentlyBisected by a bladed weapon Impaled by an arrow Decapitated by guillotine Burned at the stake Ambushed by a Dalek death ray HeroicallyAbsorbing the destabilizing energy from a ship's power core, preventing it from exploding and killing all aboard (and possibly many others on a nearby world) Severe exposure to caustic fumes while rescuing an injured companion (even respiratory bypasses only do so much) Bravely staying behind on a ship loaded with strange matter that could collapse a star into a neutron star or black hole, trying to maneuver it out of the sun's gravity well before it falls in and devastates an entire solar system, only to have to self destruct the ship and neutralize the cargo when all efforts begin to fail. Collapsing an ancient prison upon the terror it was meant to contain, which would otherwise escape. Cartoonish-Funny: Death by falling heavy object (piano, anvil, safe) Thrown off a cliff Somebody set us up the bomb Unexpected: Turns out that the food being shared contained a previously unknown substance toxic to timelords The caves being explored are being blasted for a mining operation. The ceiling comes down. Crushed by a falling "weather balloon" while wandering around Roswell, New Mexico, USA like that last one
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Post by Marnal on Sept 17, 2011 15:42:50 GMT
It has been established that regeneration is impossible if a Gallifreyan...
Has been exposed to the vacuum of space for several minutes. Or, has had both their hearts punctured. Or has suffered a direct hit by a Dalek Neutraliser.
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Post by zebaroth on Sept 18, 2011 22:47:50 GMT
It has been established that regeneration is impossible if a Gallifreyan... Has been exposed to the vacuum of space for several minutes. Or, has had both their hearts punctured. Or has suffered a direct hit by a Dalek Neutraliser. did not mean for good just ways he could die that would be cool to the players
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Post by ricohard on Oct 24, 2012 1:06:02 GMT
The timelord in my game at the moment came into being when he shot down the Villainous timelord 'The Dark Lady' who had been the threat of the first season of that campaign. He and his companions saw her tardis crash into a familiar looking park and he staggered out just as he had in the first adventure.
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Post by Mark Anthony Quested on Oct 25, 2012 17:22:51 GMT
Strapped to a thermonuclear bomb.
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Post by zebaroth on Oct 25, 2012 18:34:51 GMT
again don't want to kill the time lord completely just enougth to make him regenerate. in ways hat are funny like in the fatal death
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Post by jezmiller on Oct 26, 2012 12:17:15 GMT
By quoting Professor Bernice Summerfield?
"Excuse me, Mr. Dalek, what does that stick do?"
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Post by jezmiller on Oct 26, 2012 12:20:05 GMT
Of course, if he's a fan of Jessica Fletcher's books, he could decide that he wants to meet her. The odds of someone killing him once he gets within a hundred yards of her are exceptionally high
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Post by jezmiller on Oct 26, 2012 12:26:24 GMT
A group of alien invaders has infiltrated a Star Trek convention, figuring that it's the best place to find humans who will serve and worship them. The Time Lord has to infiltrate the convention to stop them. Unfortunately, the disguise he chooses is a classic series uniform - with a red shirt...
The TARDIS lands on the cargo vessel Nostromo. "I'm starving. When's dinner?"
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Post by NurseRani on Nov 25, 2012 23:04:38 GMT
Here's the ones we've used:
Shot by a Sontaran energy weapon Killed by Daleks Implosion of a 22nd century anti-matter engine Mandragora Helix Energy Killed by Nestene Consciousness while preventing an invasion of Australia Killed by Toclafane
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Post by Jason_WPGL on Nov 20, 2013 1:29:34 GMT
My Time Lord has been gutted and left for dead, decapitated (twice), and bludgeoned to death.
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Post by ninjaconor on Nov 20, 2013 13:14:12 GMT
There's been plenty of regenerations in my campaigns.
Funniest: She was holding back a forcefield with her sonic screwdriver. Tripped stepping through, dropped the screwdriver and the forcefield sliced her in two (vertically).
Most dramatic: Had her mind destroyed by the Nightmare Child.
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Post by zebaroth on Dec 1, 2013 4:57:16 GMT
There's been plenty of regenerations in my campaigns. Funniest: She was holding back a forcefield with her sonic screwdriver. Tripped stepping through, dropped the screwdriver and the forcefield sliced her in two (vertically). Most dramatic: Had her mind destroyed by the Nightmare Child. had her mind destroyed that must of have been fun
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Post by jeffrywith1e on Dec 1, 2013 5:49:56 GMT
NSFW language...
"Am I still brown? Stab me again."
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Post by ninjaconor on Dec 1, 2013 12:12:56 GMT
There's been plenty of regenerations in my campaigns. Funniest: She was holding back a forcefield with her sonic screwdriver. Tripped stepping through, dropped the screwdriver and the forcefield sliced her in two (vertically). Most dramatic: Had her mind destroyed by the Nightmare Child. had her mind destroyed that must of have been fun Yeah. She was bascially going more and more insane as the adventure went on. In an earlier adventure she'd seen a clone of herself marry a Sontaran but at the time thought it was a future version of herself and it became her greatest fear. As she got close to the Nightmare Child (which I imagined as a sort of Dalek mutant that feeds on fear to grow bigger until it can devour whole planets) she kept hearing random noise, getting increasingly louder, in her head. Eventually it became clearer and turned into the wedding march. She also started hallucinating Sontarans in tuxedos. Eventually her resolve ran out and she collapsed, bleeding from her eyes and ears.
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Post by zebaroth on Dec 2, 2013 22:38:20 GMT
ninjaconor that game sounds fun that is like something i would do as i have siadestic streak
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Post by thereviewer on Jul 25, 2018 13:26:56 GMT
I know people haven't posted in this forum for a while, but I thought I'd share my stories on how my PC's Time Lady character, Kanya, regenerated.
The first time was during a fight with a reborn Master. I took inspiration from batmanmarch's Doctor Who Figure Adventure Series with the Master being reborn via draining Kanya's TARDIS from within and using the energies from the Eye of Harmony to obtain god-like abilities that allowed him to manipulate reality. Kanya fought him within the Matrix while her companions shut down the eye. Unfortunately, Kanya took a bad dosage of Bio-Electric Matrix Feedback Damage that was shutting down parts of her body. Fortunately, she managed to regenerate before her brain could be shut down.
The second time, Kanya and her then-companion Lee arrived on the SS Richard Daniel in the year 6009, only to be abducted by some Sycorax survivors who were revealed to be the children of those killed in both The Christmas Invasion, and DWM Comic Story The Widow's Curse. They planned revenge on humanity and settled for nothing more. To that end, they re-engineered an old Sycorax Blood Control machine to create a virus that would kill all human life. Not realizing Kanya was a Time Lady, they left her and Lee strapped to the device. Kanya managed to get out but found she couldn't remove, transport, or disable the device without setting it off. However, she managed to reprogram it to be fatal to aliens only. While this did get rid of the Sycorax, Kanya got a bad intake of the virus and just made it back to the TARDIS to say goodbye to Lee before the virus forced her to regenerate again.
I also know how Kanya will regenerate into her third and fourth incarnations, but I won't say it until after I've run the adventures with my friend.
Hope people found these ideas interesting.
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Post by renegade on Aug 8, 2021 21:38:15 GMT
I'm replying to an ancient thread , I know, but its a very interesting topic so I though Id chime in.
My friend and I switch off on being GM on my games, I play the Timelord and when I GM they play a companion. Ive written one death so far, at the hands of the Timelords. The C.I.A (Celestial Intervention Agency) killed my Timelord Character with a photonic cell destroyer, basically a device that is intended to melt all the cells and destroy a time lord completely, stopping regeneration. This would have been the end of my character, except his previous Regeneration had made a Watcher, which came to my Timelord as he lay dieing, and rejoined with him, allowing him to successfully Regenerate. Another Regeneration Ive written takes a page from the 8th doctor/ the War doctor. This Regeneration is set during the beginning years of the Great War in Heaven( also called the second war in heaven sometimes). During the War in heaven, some of the audio books have stated that newer versions of the Regeneration process were introduced in this war, ones that made timelords into monster soldiers basically. Once my time lord (reluctantly) joins the War in Heaven, she will take the new form of Regeneration and turn into something monstrous, similar to how 8 turned into the War Doctor. Finally, as fighting Time Lords is a big part of My stories, a good weapon Ive made to kill Timelords, or at least trigger a premature Regeneration, is Lindos Injections. Lindos is the hormone Time lord's bodies release in great times of trauma (such as when a Time lord begins to die). These hormones whisk around the whole body and begin the Regeneration process, and newly Regenerated Time Lords have high levels of this hormone in their body post Regeneration for a while. My timelord keeps syringes of the stuff to burn through the Regenerations of enemy Time lords, 13 doses will completely kill a timelord who is on their first Regeneration~
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Post by grinch on Aug 10, 2021 19:29:05 GMT
Also replying to an ancient thread.
This didn’t happen in my campaign per se, but in the background we set up for it before hand, our Time Lord died after being shot in the back while fleeing from the intergalactic lizard space mobsters The Sidewinder Syndicate.
On a stranger note, our resident Time Lord also met his end while trapped in a mental limbo which was designed after the residents of Royston Vasey where he was killed by deranged shop owners Edward and Tubbs for not being “local.”
Thankfully, this was only a prison of the mind which upon “death” he was quickly ejected from, so he didn’t die physically and as such didn’t regenerate.
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