Doctor Who Would You Rather?

That’s true. And I suppose if I’m there, Adric isn’t likely to make it to ‘Earthshock.’

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If you’re there, you could make sure Adric gets caught trying to stowaway on the TARDIS…

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Or if he somehow slips past me, at the end of the next story, I could leave him somewhere and then just tell 4 that he pulled a Dodo.

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I mean, with the Weeping Angel, only I’m effected. With the Trickster, in all instances that we’ve seen him, the ENTIRE world gets destroyed. SJA with the Meteor and Turn Left with the Death of the Doctor

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I’d have to go with Twelve with his Series 10 temperament, my only concern would be the Cybermen at the end lol

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But if you get rid of him, you might end up taking his place

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That’s a fair point; yet it’s a sacrifice I’m willing to make for the good of the Whoniverse.

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Favorite Doctor first series. I could handle 12’s rudeness and I have Clara to keep me company.

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Unlike MV tho, Boney M could actually speak English and sing too

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Well… Fab wasn’t bad.

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Keeping up with those is tricky :sob:

Create a Tear of most dangerous Whoniverse Villain: Tear

Dance with Master or Toymaker: Master and Rasputin is a better Song (in my Opinion)

Travel with your favorite Doctor during their first/last Series: I am an 8 girly and I don’t like the Time War that much, so easy choice: I go for early trauma!

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Thanks for reminding me that. I’ll quietly end up never been born in the first place then :smiling_face_with_tear:

(Oh the tense is difficult… I’m I getting this right?)

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(Oh the tense is difficult… I’m I getting this right?)

I think “having never been born” or “never having been born” would be the most correct? But what you said works, and so would “never being born” or just “never born”. English is weird. And not built for time travel.

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Yeah. You’d need a “having” before or after “never”, or to drop the “been” if you were going for correct grammar, but we knew what you meant, so eh. (I couldn’t tell you the name for what tense that specifically is, it’s honestly something you just get the feel for after reading and hearing a lot of English)

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But inventing, or scrambling existing, tenses is so Who.

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Would you rather..

  • Have your favorite Who Character return but written by your least favorite Writer
  • Have your least favorite Who Character return but written by your favorite Writer
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I don’t have a least favorite so ha.

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I’ll admit to not being absolutely sure of favorite/least favorite writers or characters, but, for one, I think a good writer can make the writing entertaining even if it’s a bad character, whereas watching a good character written by a bad writer is likely to suck.

I would definitely watch an episode about the Abzorbaloff written by Douglas Adams, for example.

Also, the favorite writer doesn’t necessarily have to be a Doctor Who writer. Could very well be, say, Terry Pratchett or Lois McMaster Bujold or Roger Zelazny or Ray Bradbury, for example.

But I’ve said Douglas Adams at least once in the past, so…

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I don’t have a least favorite/favorite writer but I went with least favorite character but written by your favorite writer.

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Well, my favourite character is… The Doctor, so that’s already happened.

But sure, let’s see Robert Shearman write the Spy Master, why the hell not?

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