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Post by zebaroth on Jun 22, 2016 23:56:22 GMT
back in the mid 90's a snes game called secret of evermore came out it was a scifi fantsy game about a scientist who made a machine that could make a world from the idea's in ones head him and his granddaughter and his two friends made the world of evermore and then vanished that was in 1960's in the game you play a boy and his dog who come across the machine in the scientist's old abandon house after the dog chases a cat in there. now 21 years later the tardis has landed in produnk usa The doctor having herd of the scientist and his granddaughter and there friends vanishing and of the boy going missing 21 years ago in 1995 and the tardis picked up a strange enrgry readings from the scientist's machine wants to investaget. the players would get to look around town and ask about the incidents they would end up going back to the tardis once there the doctor takes the tardis to the old house where the machine is. the machine is activated be the tardis metrlizing in the attic and. the zaps the tardis causing the clostle bell to go off and before the hads can kick in transport the doctor and anyone in his tardis to evermore. thigs to work out how did a human scientist build a machine like this( he could be a timelord). why dose no one from are world same age in evermore the boy and his dog are stil the same now as thry were 21 yaers ago. why the tardis is not abile to lave evermore it can move around evermore but cant lave. fun things to have the bad guy the robot butler Carlton has uesd other robot doubles of evermors rulers in the past waht if he has the scientist make one of the doctor( the robot doubles always have the opaset cloulr of clothes on then the real person dose) a pic of the machine from the game's opening
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Post by Catsmate on Jun 23, 2016 8:58:29 GMT
back in the mid 90's a snes game called secret of evermore came out it was a scifi fantsy game about a scientist who made a machine that could make a world from the idea's in ones head him and his granddaughter and his two friends made the world of evermore and then vanished that was in 1960's in the game you play a boy and his dog who come across the machine in the scientist's old abandon house after the dog chases a cat in there. now 21 years later the tardis has landed in produnk usa The doctor having herd of the scientist and his granddaughter and there friends vanishing and of the boy going missing 21 years ago in 1995 and the tardis picked up a strange enrgry readings from the scientist's machine wants to investaget. the players would get to look around town and ask about the incidents they would end up going back to the tardis once there the doctor takes the tardis to the old house where the machine is. the machine is activated be the tardis metrlizing in the attic and. the zaps the tardis causing the clostle bell to go off and before the hads can kick in transport the doctor and anyone in his tardis to evermore. Interesting premise. It reminds me a little of the EU novel Campaign. Here's a wiki page for the name; Secret of Evermore.thigs to work out how did a human scientist build a machine like this( he could be a timelord). Or a Scion, with some of the technical skills and knowledge but not the background. Or an avatar of the Celestial Toymaker. Or something to do with the Land of Fiction, such as a retired Master of the Land who's retained some unusual abilities.why dose no one from are world same age in evermore the boy and his dog are stil the same now as thry were 21 yaers ago. Meh, it's Doctor Who. People not aging is pretty trivial. Advanced technology (nanomachines), alien biology or Morphic Field manipulation à la The Dark Path.why the tardis is not abile to lave evermore it can move around evermore but cant lave. Something like the effect that stranded it in E-Space? Lack of proper navigational references perhaps allowing it to move relative to it's starting point in the bubble universe but not leave it except at the correct point.fun things to have the bad guy the robot butler Carlton has uesd other robot doubles of evermors rulers in the past Shades of The Androids of Tara. There's nothing like scattering a few duplicates around to confuse matters.waht if he has the scientist make one of the doctor( the robot doubles always have the opaset cloulr of clothes on then the real person dose) a pic of the machine from the game's opening
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Post by zebaroth on Jun 23, 2016 20:58:56 GMT
a retired Master of the Land of fiction would work maybe proferser ruffbrug based the machine on the machine in the land of fiction in atempt to make a world of his own there is a lot of possibility with it as a game
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Post by zebaroth on Jun 24, 2016 1:01:06 GMT
also the dog takes the from of a robot dog not unlike k-9 in the last level of the game
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Post by Catsmate on Jun 24, 2016 10:35:35 GMT
a retired Master of the Land of fiction would work maybe proferser ruffbrug based the machine on the machine in the land of fiction in atempt to make a world of his own there is a lot of possibility with it as a game Probably not the Master the second Doctor encountered, it doesn't seem like him. But he could have been replaced, perhaps by an author of a more science-fictional bent? After escaping the Land he created Evermore (or the basis for it) but was reclaimed by the machine governing the Land.
Fun fact: the onscreen Master was based on Charles St. John Hamilton, the creator of Billy Bunter and probably the most prolific writer in human history (so far anyway). Though he didn't write the actual Jack Harkaway stories.
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Post by zebaroth on Jun 24, 2016 23:37:39 GMT
a retired Master of the Land of fiction would work maybe proferser ruffbrug based the machine on the machine in the land of fiction in atempt to make a world of his own there is a lot of possibility with it as a game Probably not the Master the second Doctor encountered, it doesn't seem like him. But he could have been replaced, perhaps by an author of a more science-fictional bent? After escaping the Land he created Evermore (or the basis for it) but was reclaimed by the machine governing the Land.
Fun fact: the onscreen Master was based on Charles St. John Hamilton, the creator of Billy Bunter and probably the most prolific writer in human history (so far anyway). Though he didn't write the actual Jack Harkaway stories.
no it would not be the one from the mind robber. as i take it the land of fiction returned you to your own time and in the game it was 1963 when poferesor ruffberg and his granddaughter and there friends vanished and got trapped in evermore
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