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Post by mirra0fshad0w on Mar 5, 2024 11:12:53 GMT
Big Finish has done a few audios featuring the Eccleston incarnation. The Ninth Doctor Chronicles # Title 1 The Bleeding Heart 2 The Window on the Moor 3 The Other Side 4 Retail Therapy The Churchill Years # Title 1.1 The Oncoming Storm 2.2 Human Conflict 2.3 I Was Churchill's Double Short Trips # Title 9.7 Battle Scars 10.9 Her Own Bootstraps Destiny of the Doctor # Title 9 Night of the Whisper The Ninth Doctor Adventures Series 1 # Title 1.1 Sphere of Freedom 1.2 Cataclysm 1.3 Food Fight 2.1 Girl, Deconstructed 2.2 Fright Motif 2.3 Planet of the End 3.1 The Hunting Season 3.2 The Curse of Lady Macbeth 3.3 Monsters in Metropolis 4.1 Fond Farewell 4.2 Way of the Burryman 4.3 The Forth Generation Series 2 # Title 2.1 Station to Station 2.2 The False Dimitry 2.3 Auld Lang Syne 2.1 Salvation Nine 2.2 Last of the Zetacene 2.3 Break the Ice 3.1 The Seas of Titan 3.2 Lay Down Your Arms 3.3 Flatpack 4.1 The Colour of Terror 4.2 The Blooming Menace 4.3 Red Darkness Series 3 # Title 1.1 The Green Gift 1.2 Northern Lights 1.3 The Beautiful Game 2.1 Below There 2.2 The Butler Did It 2.3 Run 3.1 A Theatre of Cruelty 3.2 The Running Men 3.3 Ancient History Once and Future 6 Time Lord Immemorial
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Post by misterharry on Mar 5, 2024 12:22:09 GMT
Indeed, with three more audios to come in May. It's amazing how the list has grown over the past few years, mainly due to Big Finish signing Chris up. Beyond the BF audios, my own list for the 9th Doctor now also includes a couple of BBC audiobooks, the two Time Lord Victorious novels and a novel in last year's Decades Collection series, all released since 2020.
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Post by misterharry on Mar 5, 2024 16:45:03 GMT
Once and Future 6 Time Lord Immemorial Except I don't think we'll be including this one in the 9th Doctor sourcebook, as he's not really the 9th Doctor, but the 8th Doctor who's been hit by a Time War weapon and is degenerating into different Doctors throughout the series. The same with the other Once and Future stories - they'll all be included in the Time War sourcebook for ease of reference. Unless of course, something different is revealed in the Once and Future Coda that's not due out until November.
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Post by thewarchief on Mar 6, 2024 6:11:55 GMT
Almost certainly. And Scream of the Shalka. Just tossing the idea out there, but most of these one-off Doctors were either recasting of an existing Doctor with a different actor, or just assumed to be the next Doctor in the timeline as they were different that the current one. In most cases we really don't know if a one off Doctor was the Eighth or Eighteenth Doctor. Maybe one off stuff like that, with their own version of the Doctor shouldn't be included in a "numbered" Doctor soucebooks, as the version of the Doctor in those stories isn't the same Doctor as the canon Doctor of that number, instead such adventures could be collected together as "number unknown"? For instance The Comic Story, The Iron Legion, is certainly a extracanonical Tom Baker story, but Seven Keys to Doomsday isn't. That might be the best way to address things like Seven Keys to Doomsday,the multiple versions of Shada (Fourth Doctor and Eighth Doctor), the Peter Cushing films, and maybe the BBV stuff ( The Stranger). By not tying things down to a specific Doctor, it would make it easier for GMs to add the stuff they want without trying to shoehorn in any differences between the one off Doctors ans the canonical ones, make it easier for GMs to assign a story to a Doctor of their choosing, or even incorporate some of it to an alternate universe (Pete's World Universe for instance). I think that would give GMs a bit more flexibility that assigning an adventure to an alternate Fourth Doctor, Eighth Doctor, Ninth Doctor, etc, forcing GMs to reconcile the one off with the established canon.
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Post by misterharry on Mar 6, 2024 7:57:30 GMT
Almost certainly. And Scream of the Shalka. Just tossing the idea out there, but most of these one-off Doctors were either recasting of an existing Doctor with a different actor, or just assumed to be the next Doctor in the timeline as they were different that the current one. In most cases we really don't know if a one off Doctor was the Eighth or Eighteenth Doctor. Maybe one off stuff like that, with their own version of the Doctor shouldn't be included in a "numbered" Doctor soucebooks, as the version of the Doctor in those stories isn't the same Doctor as the canon Doctor of that number, instead such adventures could be collected together as "number unknown"? For instance The Comic Story, The Iron Legion, is certainly a extracanonical Tom Baker story, but Seven Keys to Doomsday isn't. That might be the best way to address things like Seven Keys to Doomsday,the multiple versions of Shada (Fourth Doctor and Eighth Doctor), the Peter Cushing films, and maybe the BBV stuff ( The Stranger). By not tying things down to a specific Doctor, it would make it easier for GMs to add the stuff they want without trying to shoehorn in any differences between the one off Doctors ans the canonical ones, make it easier for GMs to assign a story to a Doctor of their choosing, or even incorporate some of it to an alternate universe (Pete's World Universe for instance). I think that would give GMs a bit more flexibility that assigning an adventure to an alternate Fourth Doctor, Eighth Doctor, Ninth Doctor, etc, forcing GMs to reconcile the one off with the established canon. Well, we already have a tried and trusted process for this, and all the examples you mention have already been included in the previous sourcebooks - the Cushing Dr Who in the First Doctor's, Seven Keys to Doomsday in the Fourth, the Stranger in the Sixth, and so on. We place them in their own Off-Off Canon appendices* so there's no risk of GMs confusing them with the main extracanonical entries. So Scream of the Shalka and The Curse of Fatal Death will both be covered in the Ninth Doctor Sourcebook, in their own appendices. *The exception is the 8th Doctor audio/webcast version of Shada, which I don't consider to be non-canonical any more than I consider the novel Human Nature to be non-canonical because of its TV adaptation. Both versions exist in their own right, it's just that something has happened to the timelines to alter the details. In any case, the audio version of Shada is represented by the planet Shada in 8th Doctor Vol.1, and as the planet has featured in many stories, there's no doubt that it exists in the Doctor's main extracanonical continuity.
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Post by thewarchief on Mar 6, 2024 16:49:03 GMT
Well, we already have a tried and trusted process for this, and all the examples you mention have already been included in the previous sourcebooks - the Cushing Dr Who in the First Doctor's, Seven Keys to Doomsday in the Fourth, the Stranger in the Sixth, and so on. We place them in their own Off-Off Canon appendices* so there's no risk of GMs confusing them with the main extracanonical entries. So Scream of the Shalka and The Curse of Fatal Death will both be covered in the Ninth Doctor Sourcebook, in their own appendices. There is something to be said for sticking to an established process. Maybe I should have thought of this earlier. *The exception is the 8th Doctor audio/webcast version of Shada, which I don't consider to be non-canonical any more than I consider the novel Human Nature to be non-canonical because of its TV adaptation. Both versions exist in their own right, it's just that something has happened to the timelines to alter the details. In any case, the audio version of Shada is represented by the planet Shada in 8th Doctor Vol.1, and as the planet has featured in many stories, there's no doubt that it exists in the Doctor's main extracanonical continuity. Shada is a bit of an odd situation. Technically it was written as a Fourth Doctor story, had begun filming, got cancelled, then adapted as an Eighth Doctor story, then finished (in a fashion) as a Forth Doctor Story after all. Your idea of a altered timeline probably makes the most sense. Say the events of Shada were supposed to be a fixed point in time, but got disrupted during the Five Doctors when the Fourth Doctor got sucked up in the timescoop. In fact, Shada being a fixed point could explain why the Forth Doctor got stuck in the timescoop. This disruption caused the timeline to alter in order to preserve the key events of that story (something that happens is both versions) but wit a different incarnation of the Doctor. Perhaps it got altered a little more during the time war.
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