Make a villain with me!

Ok, here’s a game. You need, your mind, maybe a pen/pencil and something to write on, a 11 sided dice or a random dice number generator on the internet (set it to 11) and a love for Doctor Who. Now, NO CHEATING!!!

Which Doctor will your villainous villain face?

  1. Two
  2. Three
  3. Four
  4. Six
  5. Seven
  6. Eight
  7. Nine
  8. Ten
  9. Eleven
  10. Twelve
  11. Thirteen

Is your villain a villain-of-the-week or an over-arching mega important one?

1-5. Villain Of The Week :sob:
6-11. Overarching Villain :point_left:

What can your villain do? (Roll 3 times and ignore duplicates)

  1. Lasers
  2. Mind Control
  3. Dream control
  4. Mind reading
  5. Ice
  6. Fire
  7. Water
  8. Earth
  9. Shape-shifting
  10. Klorokinesis (Plant control)
  11. Electrokinesis (Electricity control)

What form does your villain have?

  1. Robot
  2. Energy form
  3. Humanoid
  4. Shadow creature
  5. Bird
  6. Little green aliens
  7. Mind parasite
  8. Worm thing
  9. Word Lord
  10. Time Lord
  11. If you roll 11 and got 9 on the last question then your alien has no specific form and is always shape-shifting. If you got 11 and didn’t get 9 then just roll again.

Does your villain have a chance of winning?

1-3. Nope, the Doctor beats your villain by essentially doing nothing.
4-6. Your villain nearly wins but is beaten a bit easily in the end.
7-11. Your villain wins but is then not easily beat in the end.

Now the hard part, choose your villain’s name and backstory. I’ll leave you at that…

My turn!!!

Q1. 11, yessssssssss
Q2. Over-arching villain, yesssssss
Q3. Earth, Mind control and Lasers
Q4. Worm thing
Q5. My villain nearly wins but is beaten a bit easily in the end.

Introducing…
The Earth Worms!!!

They are prehistoric worm-thingy-creatures that were preserved underground to evade the event that forced the Silurians into hiding underground. For years until some cave explorers disturbed them and they escaped. They can control the earth and take over humans. They can also shoot mind lasers cos why not.

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Mine

Nine
Overarching Villain
plant control/mind control/lasers
little green aliens
Your villain wins but is then not easily in the end

My villain is called Hentai Protagonist. With those powers, it was an obvious fit.

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@handles Roll 5d11

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:game_die: 10, 11, 10, 1, 11

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Hold on, I got Handles?!?!

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I don’t, as it happens, have an 11 sided die on me, so I’ll have to make do with a 12 sided die, and reroll on 12.

Looks like my villain is facing the 10th Doctor, and is an overarching villain. Powers are mind control, fire, and shape-shifting. Which is interesting, as they are a robot.

The Doctor apparently beats my villain by doing nothing, which is disappointing.

I think my villain will be a robot made of living metal, able to take the form of anyone and mind control others to fool them into thinking they are who they are impersonating. The process of changing into liquid metal and assuming another form generates a lot of heat, which they can vent as fire. And ultimately, they don’t have sufficient cooling built into their system and overheat.

Name is 225113.

(Rolled 12 several times…)

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Hi! To find out what I can do, say @handles display help.

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Why skip Davison and Hartnell, and Ncuti?

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I just picked some random ones :man_shrugging:

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So I’ve got…

  • Twelve
  • Overarching Villain
  • Klorokinesis (Plant control)
  • Robot
  • Your villain wins but is then not easily beat in the end.

Apparently my villain ailicon-based lifeform with organic tech to manipulate plants…

I’ll have to get some proper sleep before coming up with some plot for them :crazy_face: It’s 3:30 a.m. and I just finished The Peterloo Massacre. No brain cell left

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  1. The third
  2. Villian of the week
  3. Earth, klorokinesis, mind reading
  4. Energy form (???)
  5. Villian wins, but is not easily beat

Three fans , I don’t know this guy at all, but…

Something In the Water

The Doctor and Jo Grant have snuck off from UNIT in the TARDIS to the farming community Kynyses, an isolated island on… Some planet. (SORRY)
The Kynysens are a bipedal, humanoid people, on the reddish tan side. Their diet consists of fruits, nuts and seeds - There is not much in the ways of mammalian life on the island, it is primarily inhabited by insects, reptiles and birds, aside our sapients. Trouble brews when, in being offered something to eat, Jo bites into a stonefruit and is met not with flesh but with black ichor.
Enter our villians. A parasite, bordering between reality and fantasy. An invasive species, plaguing first the water and food supply, then slowly taking over the minds of the Kynysens. Rapidly, it rots organic material inside out, and then eats the molded-over material. The parasite is able to do this easily with the food and water supply, with the end goal being to feast on the Kynysens.
As for the species’ telekenisis… A side effect of eating the infected stock is vivid hallucination, which can feel like having a conversation with the parasite.

?? Good?? I dont know. I wouldnt pick any of these concepts out myself, this was fun ^^

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Oooo this is fun!

  1. Eight
  2. Villain of the week
  3. Lasers, Earth, Shapeshifting
  4. Constantly Shifting
  5. Nope, Eight wins by doing nothing
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  1. The 6th Doctor
  2. Overarching villain
  3. Mind control, shape-shifting, dream control
  4. Worm thing
  5. Nearly, but is easily beaten in the end

Well, BF decided it was time to bring back a long-forgotten monster from the early days of Doctor Who.

This is the return of the Mighty Wormaloff!

The Wormaloff has been plotting its revenge ever since the Doctor left it to die after the events of Planet of Giants. It wormed its way into the TARDIS and has spent aeons inside, growing and gaining amazing powers! And now it has decided to strike - the Sixth Doctor isn’t safe even in his thoughts or dreams, and he can’t trust anyone because they could be the Wormaloff in disguise! Everything seems hopeless until the Doctor realises that all he needs to do is step on the pesky thing to defeat it!

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So…

Doctor: 6th (yeah!)
Villain of the Week with following abilities:
Shape-shifting
Dream control
Mind reading
Form: Shadow creature
My villain nearly wins but is beaten a bit easily in the end

For your consideration… The Evil Whifferdil

RTD and BBC finally decided to officially canonise Frobisher and made a completely new stunning short movie (up to 45 minutes) where 6th Doctor and his penguin companion suddenly meet The Evil Whifferdil! They don’t really shape-shift (because they are very unimaginative and decided to stay in a form of shadow creature), but they were able to learn dream control and mind reading because being a living shadow for such a long period of time does that to you… They almost win, but then Frobisher does a very smart thing and uses Whifferdill shape-shifting abilities to take up a form of this Evil Whifferdil and because of that The Evil Whifferdil is scared and just leaves the TARDIS for good

Thank you, thinking this through was very fun!

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11 - Villan of the week - Mind Control, Ice, Dream control - Time Lord - Nope, the Doctor beats your villain by essentially doing nothing.

Episode entitled: The Fallen Castellan
The Castellan didn’t die.
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He wasn’t originally a villan, but one too many mind probes sent him over the edge and gave him powers from the Matrix (because, why not!)
The Eleventh Doctor visits Gallifrey at a time shortly after Arc of Infinity, trying to save his home world with a tiny change in history; but all his attempts get reset.

The Fallen Castellan uses his power of ice to freeze Amy, but it gets melted by her flame red hair (I should never write Doctor Who :grin:).
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He sees Amy and Rory are strong together and so, wanting to break them up, uses his dream control on Rory, making Rory think they have had a torrid affair before the Castellan fell; but one kiss from Amy instantly breaks the control.

And, in the final act, he tries to use mind control on the Doctor in order to get the Doctor to give him his position on the High Council back, but poor Fallen Castellan’s brain is too damaged from the probes, and the Doctor easily triumphs.
The Fallen Castellan’s heart gives out. He starts to regenerate and his final words are, “no, not the mind probe!” before he becomes a younger Clive.
His mind is so confused, he doesn’t remember his past. The Timelords set him up with a new reality, living on Earth. But miniscule bits of his memories leak through, prompting him to fixate on and research the Doctor, until the day he meets Rose and shares all his theories with her.

The Doctor leaves Gallifrey distraught, knowing that time will not allow him to prevent all the deaths caused by the Time War.
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Rassilon (Richard Armitage) book ends the episode with speeches direct to screen, breaking the fourth wall. He reveals he reset the Doctor’s attempts due to the ramifications of changing the timeline.

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Six
Villain of the Week
Ice, mind reading, dream control
Time Lord
The doctor beats the villain by doing nothing

Name: The Ice Mind

Backstory: I’ll come up with it some other time.

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4th Doctor
Overarching Villain
Mind reading, Shapeshifting, Earth
Bird
Your villain nearly wins but is beaten a bit easily in the end

Name: Stoneheart
Backstory: They were tired of having people thinking bad stuff about him so he used his mind reading powers to kill anyone who doesn’t believe in him. He uses his shapeshifting powers to go undercover and join groups to get inside information so he knows who to eliminate. For the earth power maybe he has a slight connection to the earth.

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