Post by koscheimaster on Jul 21, 2023 19:58:23 GMT
Unproduced NuWho Episodes
Death of a Rose. A companion is dying, the Doctor and the TARDIS crew must find a cure for their sudden deadly ailment. The only cure, the nectar from the Gallifreyian Rose. However, this task may be very difficult for the Doctor to accomplish. The Doctor might have to break the temporal barriers protecting Gallifrey’s past in order to find a single drop of the rose’s nectar. What are the repercussions of such a reckless disregard to the Laws of Time? Is one life worth breaking the Laws of Time? What dangers await on Gallifrey? Who else knows about the restorative properties of this rose?
Sidewinder. 1929 CE, the TARDIS crew find themselves in New Orleans at the height of the prohibition. A new gang, the Sidewinder Syndicate has moved into town disrupting the established crime families. However, this mysterious gang is highly secretive and has access to advanced energy weapons. Can this turf war be prevented? Or will New Orleans be destroyed from within?
The Eye of the Beholder. 24th December 1900 CE, Queen Victoria is in residence at Osbourne House, but recently she has fallen severely ill. The TARDIS crew quickly learns that there’s an alien parasite in the eye of the monarch. If they don’t help, the Queen will die within a month. Should the characters intervene? If they do, will history change? What is the moral course of action?
The Exhibition. During the Second World War, a Nazi task force landed in Britain and are currently infiltrating and assaulting the Natural History Museum in Central London. They seem to be searching for an artifact that will let the Axis Powers win the war. However, some fossil remains have come alive, and are now slaughtering everyone inside. What are these animated skeletons? Why do the Axis Powers believe it will help them win the war? And how is it connected to an incident in Lyme Regis in 1830?
Trial of Sontar. Strom, Commander of the Third Sontaran Frontline Infantry Regiment is on trial for cowardice. If found guilty, this recently disgraced leader faces a firing squad at dawn. Can the character help prove his innocence? Why will the galaxy be a worse place if Strom is summarily executed?
Safari. The TARDIS crew find themselves on the planet of Damaje, a world once devastated by war and a mass extinction event. Now the planet has become a nature reserve, where tourists can come to see the rarest animals in the galaxy. But something sinister is going on behind the scenes, guests that pay small fortunes to the lodge are allowed to hunt these endangered animals. What is the right thing to do? Is it moral to allow a few individuals to die for the betterment of the species? Or is this whole system corrupt to the core?
Black Flags. The TARDIS crew find themselves in the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy. Aboard the Revenge, an infamous ship captained by one, Stede Bonnet, the Gentleman Pirate. However, Stede Bonnet is in possession of advanced alien weaponry that he intended to use as his ships guns. This will surely change history and the outcome of the Battle of Cape Fear River. What does a mysterious member of the clergy have to do with situation?
Unproduced Torchwood Episodes
Children. For one of the characters, a serial killer is targeting their childhood classmates. What does the serial killer want? Is the serial killer an alien or a tragic person from the character’s past?
Cross My Palm with Silver. A con-artist posing as a psychic has made it into the mainstream, as the public believes that all their predictions are coming true. They are predicting lottery numbers, election results, and even deaths with awfully accurate details. What’s given this seemingly unimportant person the sixth sense? How have they been given glimpses of the future? What does an ancient scroll with Gallifreyian writing have to do with the con-artist’s powers?
Unplugged. An alien computer virus is attacking the Earth’s digital infrastructure. Anything that’s connected to the internet has been/will be compromised. The internet is about to collapse: planes will fall from the sky, global communication will shut down, and the world will be plunged into chaos. Can the character prevent this digital apocalypse without access to modern equipment? What is the source of this computer virus?
Ooze. Members of the fascist organisation, the Shoreditch Association have broken into a UNIT vault and have stolen Judoon blasters. These neo-nazis are planning a coup against the British Government, a coup which they are almost certain to win with their infiltration of the military, police, and political parties. The powers-that-be seem to be allowing this violent coup to take place. The characters must fight back against these fascist thugs by uniting the communities that the Shoreditch Association discriminates against. Can the character deactivate the Judoon weapons before a riot erupts? Can they stop Matthew Ratcliffe and his Shoreditch Association?
Unproduced SJA Episodes
Inventor of War. A prominent but controversial scientist has been abducted by a flying saucer. The aliens believe that his scientist can design them new weapons of war that will take their enemies off guard. The character initially intended to rescue the scientist, but it seems like the scientist is now willing to work with this alien force and aid them in committing genocides across the galaxy. Can this evil be reasoned with? If not, how can the genocidal maniacs be stopped?
The Trial. A character in the TARDIS crew has been teleported away and on trial. They have been imprisoned by the Shadow Proclamation for the crimes that they have committed throughout time and space. If they are found guilty their memories will be erased and will held in a Judoon prison on Moxolon until they have completed their entire sentence (at least hundreds of years). Can the TARDIS crew prove their innocence? Or can they help the character escape before a verdict is reached?
Supermarket Sweep. The characters are deadlocked sealed in a massive supermarket overnight. A sinister alien voice is coming over the tannoy. The character must fight off the alien threat with only the products inside the supermarket.
Underground. A whole train has vanished between stations on the London Underground. 700 people are now missing without a trace, and everyone now fearing it was a terrorist attack. Can the characters navigate the panicked masses and helpless police to find out what happened to the carriages?
The Children of Blackmere Rise. There are strange children in the small isolated rural town of Blackmere Rise, Shropshire. A decade ago, UFOs were frequently seen around the town, and now the children are showing otherworldly abilities. Are the children aliens? Are they the product of a genetic experiment? What is the Cult of the Egg? And what does the townsfolk revere the egg?
Back to the Future. Time is being rewritten, a character is slowly being erased from history. A character’s parents have been killed before they even met. Now the characters must travel back in time to restore the original timeline, and save their friend.
Trinity Wells Investigates. In recent years, Trinity Wells has moved across the Atlantic Ocean, and is now the top-billed anchor for UKCN (United Kingdom and Commonwealth News) a so-called news channel funded by the Shoreditch Association. She’s been spreading conspiracies and fake news under a veneer of legitimate journalism. She is now leading a self-righteous crusade against UNIT, as she views it as too expensive, overreaching, and too secretive. Can the character reason with her to stop her hardline position? What will the future look like if her anti-UNIT campaign becomes mainstream?
Everyone’s Asleep. An alien force has put the entire human population of Earth asleep (except for the Characters). With no one in their way, the aliens now are stealing precious historical artifacts from across the globe (from the Crown Jewels to the Terracotta Army). Why do the aliens want these historical relics? Is there a way to wake up the population?
Meet Mr. Smith. The supercomputer of 13 Bannerman Road has made itself a robotic humanoid body. This new Mr Smith is now acting as the guardian for Luke and Sky Smith, since the death of Sarah Jane. But can the Xylok be trusted, or is Mr Smith planning something evil.
The Station. The characters are separated throughout time. Half are stuck in 1911, while the other half are stuck in 1934. Both groups are trapped in the same Antarctic research station, in the middle of a blizzard with limited rations. The two groups will have to find a way to communicate through 23 years in order to return to their original places in time. Why are the characters separated in time? Who is behind it? What is their endgame? Can the characters survive the bitter cold?
Death of a Rose. A companion is dying, the Doctor and the TARDIS crew must find a cure for their sudden deadly ailment. The only cure, the nectar from the Gallifreyian Rose. However, this task may be very difficult for the Doctor to accomplish. The Doctor might have to break the temporal barriers protecting Gallifrey’s past in order to find a single drop of the rose’s nectar. What are the repercussions of such a reckless disregard to the Laws of Time? Is one life worth breaking the Laws of Time? What dangers await on Gallifrey? Who else knows about the restorative properties of this rose?
Sidewinder. 1929 CE, the TARDIS crew find themselves in New Orleans at the height of the prohibition. A new gang, the Sidewinder Syndicate has moved into town disrupting the established crime families. However, this mysterious gang is highly secretive and has access to advanced energy weapons. Can this turf war be prevented? Or will New Orleans be destroyed from within?
The Eye of the Beholder. 24th December 1900 CE, Queen Victoria is in residence at Osbourne House, but recently she has fallen severely ill. The TARDIS crew quickly learns that there’s an alien parasite in the eye of the monarch. If they don’t help, the Queen will die within a month. Should the characters intervene? If they do, will history change? What is the moral course of action?
The Exhibition. During the Second World War, a Nazi task force landed in Britain and are currently infiltrating and assaulting the Natural History Museum in Central London. They seem to be searching for an artifact that will let the Axis Powers win the war. However, some fossil remains have come alive, and are now slaughtering everyone inside. What are these animated skeletons? Why do the Axis Powers believe it will help them win the war? And how is it connected to an incident in Lyme Regis in 1830?
Trial of Sontar. Strom, Commander of the Third Sontaran Frontline Infantry Regiment is on trial for cowardice. If found guilty, this recently disgraced leader faces a firing squad at dawn. Can the character help prove his innocence? Why will the galaxy be a worse place if Strom is summarily executed?
Safari. The TARDIS crew find themselves on the planet of Damaje, a world once devastated by war and a mass extinction event. Now the planet has become a nature reserve, where tourists can come to see the rarest animals in the galaxy. But something sinister is going on behind the scenes, guests that pay small fortunes to the lodge are allowed to hunt these endangered animals. What is the right thing to do? Is it moral to allow a few individuals to die for the betterment of the species? Or is this whole system corrupt to the core?
Black Flags. The TARDIS crew find themselves in the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy. Aboard the Revenge, an infamous ship captained by one, Stede Bonnet, the Gentleman Pirate. However, Stede Bonnet is in possession of advanced alien weaponry that he intended to use as his ships guns. This will surely change history and the outcome of the Battle of Cape Fear River. What does a mysterious member of the clergy have to do with situation?
Unproduced Torchwood Episodes
Children. For one of the characters, a serial killer is targeting their childhood classmates. What does the serial killer want? Is the serial killer an alien or a tragic person from the character’s past?
Cross My Palm with Silver. A con-artist posing as a psychic has made it into the mainstream, as the public believes that all their predictions are coming true. They are predicting lottery numbers, election results, and even deaths with awfully accurate details. What’s given this seemingly unimportant person the sixth sense? How have they been given glimpses of the future? What does an ancient scroll with Gallifreyian writing have to do with the con-artist’s powers?
Unplugged. An alien computer virus is attacking the Earth’s digital infrastructure. Anything that’s connected to the internet has been/will be compromised. The internet is about to collapse: planes will fall from the sky, global communication will shut down, and the world will be plunged into chaos. Can the character prevent this digital apocalypse without access to modern equipment? What is the source of this computer virus?
Ooze. Members of the fascist organisation, the Shoreditch Association have broken into a UNIT vault and have stolen Judoon blasters. These neo-nazis are planning a coup against the British Government, a coup which they are almost certain to win with their infiltration of the military, police, and political parties. The powers-that-be seem to be allowing this violent coup to take place. The characters must fight back against these fascist thugs by uniting the communities that the Shoreditch Association discriminates against. Can the character deactivate the Judoon weapons before a riot erupts? Can they stop Matthew Ratcliffe and his Shoreditch Association?
Unproduced SJA Episodes
Inventor of War. A prominent but controversial scientist has been abducted by a flying saucer. The aliens believe that his scientist can design them new weapons of war that will take their enemies off guard. The character initially intended to rescue the scientist, but it seems like the scientist is now willing to work with this alien force and aid them in committing genocides across the galaxy. Can this evil be reasoned with? If not, how can the genocidal maniacs be stopped?
The Trial. A character in the TARDIS crew has been teleported away and on trial. They have been imprisoned by the Shadow Proclamation for the crimes that they have committed throughout time and space. If they are found guilty their memories will be erased and will held in a Judoon prison on Moxolon until they have completed their entire sentence (at least hundreds of years). Can the TARDIS crew prove their innocence? Or can they help the character escape before a verdict is reached?
Supermarket Sweep. The characters are deadlocked sealed in a massive supermarket overnight. A sinister alien voice is coming over the tannoy. The character must fight off the alien threat with only the products inside the supermarket.
Underground. A whole train has vanished between stations on the London Underground. 700 people are now missing without a trace, and everyone now fearing it was a terrorist attack. Can the characters navigate the panicked masses and helpless police to find out what happened to the carriages?
The Children of Blackmere Rise. There are strange children in the small isolated rural town of Blackmere Rise, Shropshire. A decade ago, UFOs were frequently seen around the town, and now the children are showing otherworldly abilities. Are the children aliens? Are they the product of a genetic experiment? What is the Cult of the Egg? And what does the townsfolk revere the egg?
Back to the Future. Time is being rewritten, a character is slowly being erased from history. A character’s parents have been killed before they even met. Now the characters must travel back in time to restore the original timeline, and save their friend.
Trinity Wells Investigates. In recent years, Trinity Wells has moved across the Atlantic Ocean, and is now the top-billed anchor for UKCN (United Kingdom and Commonwealth News) a so-called news channel funded by the Shoreditch Association. She’s been spreading conspiracies and fake news under a veneer of legitimate journalism. She is now leading a self-righteous crusade against UNIT, as she views it as too expensive, overreaching, and too secretive. Can the character reason with her to stop her hardline position? What will the future look like if her anti-UNIT campaign becomes mainstream?
Everyone’s Asleep. An alien force has put the entire human population of Earth asleep (except for the Characters). With no one in their way, the aliens now are stealing precious historical artifacts from across the globe (from the Crown Jewels to the Terracotta Army). Why do the aliens want these historical relics? Is there a way to wake up the population?
Meet Mr. Smith. The supercomputer of 13 Bannerman Road has made itself a robotic humanoid body. This new Mr Smith is now acting as the guardian for Luke and Sky Smith, since the death of Sarah Jane. But can the Xylok be trusted, or is Mr Smith planning something evil.
The Station. The characters are separated throughout time. Half are stuck in 1911, while the other half are stuck in 1934. Both groups are trapped in the same Antarctic research station, in the middle of a blizzard with limited rations. The two groups will have to find a way to communicate through 23 years in order to return to their original places in time. Why are the characters separated in time? Who is behind it? What is their endgame? Can the characters survive the bitter cold?