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Batced — Time's Arrow, Part 2

Published: 2012-03-13 22:58:15 +0000 UTC; Views: 1012; Favourites: 24; Downloads: 28
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Description "Hurtling towards the unknown in a damaged TARDIS and after witnessing the death of his future self, the Doctor attempts to reason with Amy for why she must return to her own timeline while there is still time or a timeline to return to."
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Einheit00 [2012-06-15 10:06:05 +0000 UTC]

Very well positioning of figures lights and probs! It looks so dynamic and realistic!

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Batced In reply to Einheit00 [2012-06-18 17:44:21 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! This one I liked the most because I switched back to the kit lens for this shot rather than the 90mm zoom for a different look altogether.

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Midnight-Drop-Angel [2012-03-14 16:34:41 +0000 UTC]

Wait a minute... that's the second Doctor!
I like this.

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Batced In reply to Midnight-Drop-Angel [2012-03-14 18:33:54 +0000 UTC]

Thank you :3 I think as far as what I want to do with this storyline could only have worked with the Second Doctor. Maybe the Third too, but I haven't explored that option.

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GhostLord89 In reply to Batced [2012-03-15 13:40:20 +0000 UTC]

I think it would be best if you just stick with The Second Doctor because so far it works fine with just him and Amy.

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Batced In reply to GhostLord89 [2012-03-16 00:21:30 +0000 UTC]

Agreed, I sat down and started outlining where I want things to go and out of the two scenarios I came up with I think it flows better with the Second Doctor and Amy, also because I think if Troughton had lived to play this part in reality he would have been the only classic-era Doctor who could have gotten along well with Amy on the level that Eleven does.

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GhostLord89 In reply to Batced [2012-03-16 00:46:30 +0000 UTC]

I completely agree with you. Two and Eleven are very similar so it makes perfect sense that Amy would get along with Two on the same level that Eleven does.

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Midnight-Drop-Angel In reply to Batced [2012-03-14 20:05:54 +0000 UTC]

It's good to see love for the classic Doctors. Everything is 10th & 11th. I'd take pictures of my Doctor figure, but he's the First, and I want to keep him in his box.

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Batced In reply to Midnight-Drop-Angel [2012-03-14 20:09:16 +0000 UTC]

Ah, he must be the single-carded First Doctor that was an exclusive a couple years back. The one I have is from the Eleven Doctors box set from last year. But I agree, I enjoy the new Doctors a lot but I have to admit I like the Classic ones a wee bit more. The old show had a kooky charm like the original Star Trek. With that said, the Second, Fourth, and Fifth Doctors are my favorites of the original series

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Midnight-Drop-Angel In reply to Batced [2012-03-16 00:00:59 +0000 UTC]

The one I have he is with an electronic Tardis. But because he's the first he's staying in it - because I don't think I'll have such luck of finding him again. I saw the First Doctor before any of the others. So I can actually say that the First Doctor was my first xD Which is rare for someone who's only in their 20s (seeing as the first one was done from 1963-1966). You can't beat a classic - you can try, but you can't.

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Batced In reply to Midnight-Drop-Angel [2012-03-16 00:23:32 +0000 UTC]

I've seen that one, a friend of mine has it as well. I've got Seven and his TARDIS but he's out of the package for a future story I've had in mind hehehe. It is interesting that Hartnell was your first, as most people our age who have seen the classic show would probably recognize the Fourth before any others.

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Midnight-Drop-Angel In reply to Batced [2012-03-16 01:22:01 +0000 UTC]

I was lucky to get it. It was the only First Doctor they had. The rest were Tenth and Eleventh. I was able to find all the episodes online of the first four Doctors. Sadly, I can't remember what the site was >_< First is pretty easy to recognize in a way since he's 60... I forget how old the Second, Third, and Fourth were...

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Batced In reply to Midnight-Drop-Angel [2012-03-16 01:41:40 +0000 UTC]

Second through the Fourth were all between their late forties to early fifties. I think the second oldest was the Third Doctor, who was just turning 50 when he got the job. The Classic figures are pretty hard to come by, with stuff for the new series going down more in price especially for Nine and Ten, but the classics are proving pretty high up there.

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Midnight-Drop-Angel In reply to Batced [2012-03-18 19:43:42 +0000 UTC]

I thought the First was in his 60s though when he was the Doctor? Or perhaps I'm confusing him with something completely separate. I saw the prices for the newer Doctor figures when I bought the one for the First. I paid $67 for the First (with electronic Tardis, walking cane, & skull), while the figures for Nine and Ten were only $30 (for same size and same amount of stuff).

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Batced In reply to Midnight-Drop-Angel [2012-03-18 20:00:23 +0000 UTC]

From what I read on Wiki, Hartnell was about 55 or 56 when he was first cast, but he was in his 60s when he played the part one last time in The Three Doctors. His successor Troughton was 45 at the time, and the Third Doctor Pertwee was about 49. And yeah, I also notice that Character Options do put a lot more effort and time into designing the classic stuff than the new stuff, like the swivel arms and ball joints in the shoulders appeared in the classic range long before they were put on the others.

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Midnight-Drop-Angel In reply to Batced [2012-03-18 21:04:15 +0000 UTC]

Ah, so he was about in his 60s by the time he finished being the Doctor. At least his successors were good Doctors. There is one thing that I would love to see made of the First Doctor's that they've made for Nine to Eleven. I'd love to have his sonic screwdriver. A friend of mine has the Eleventh's and it's a real screwdriver as well. Very useful piece of fandom.

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Batced In reply to Midnight-Drop-Angel [2012-03-18 21:16:35 +0000 UTC]

It'd be interesting to see the original sonic screwdriver, since it looks completely different than the ones used by Three, Four, and Five, and even and Nine, Ten, and Eleven's. The original one could also double as a screwdriver too since I remember in the episode it first appeared in, Fury from the Deep, it looked a like this small metal thing that resembled a tire pressure gauge. I've got the Third Doctor's screwdriver, and because aside from paint it looks similar to Four's I've kept it.

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GhostLord89 [2012-03-13 23:08:42 +0000 UTC]

I like where you're going with this.

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Batced In reply to GhostLord89 [2012-03-13 23:58:29 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, I've got a few ideas kicking around that I want to explore and it's actually shaping up differently from how I originally envisioned it.

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