Lately, Sylvie and I have been re-watching the 9th and 10th
Doctors episodes – a very enjoyable experience. It was really great to re-discover
the sheer brilliance of Christopher Eccleston’s only season and David Tennant's entire run – the exceptional
acting, the tightly-paced drama and how cleverly all the pieces finally come
together for the season finale, without the somewhat “forced” feeling of the
current Matt Smith / Steven Moffat era, in which the season gimmicks / final
twists tend to get in the way of the story themselves (OK, that’s a completely
subjective opinion, but you cannot help having them – and yes, I’m really
excited about Peter Capaldi taking up the Doctor’s mantle).
And of course, re-visioning these wonderful episodes with the eyes of a
DWAITAS gamemaster gave me all sorts of ideas about using various elements from
the TV show as background elements for characters or adventures –I’m not
talking about the Whoniverse as a whole here (since exploring it is obviously
the raison d’ĂȘtre of the game), but about episode-specific details - questions
such as “What happened to this character after the episode?” or “What could be
the long-term consequences of this event ?” and so son.
I’ve decided to explore some of these ideas in a series of posts,
starting with a pretty simple one, which was inspired by Elton’s narrative in Love and Monsters, when he mentioned the
faux Slitheen starship crashing into Big Ben, the events with the Sycorax etc.
Since such events really happened a few years ago in the Whoniverse, they’d
make excellent ways to justify a 21st century player-character’s
reasons to investigate weird or alien events, accept the idea of traveling in
space and time aboard the TARDIS or simply admit that aliens are real. Including
a sentence like “I was in London when that big spaceship crashed into Big Ben”
to the background of a modern-day character could really help him find his way
and place in the Whoniverse… and to apply the same pattern to characters from
past centuries; a character from Elizabethan London, for instance, could have
witnessed Shakespeare’s stand against the Carrionites in the Globe theatre and
realized that there were indeed more things in Heaven and Earth - not to
mention the Vortex…
So I’ve compiled a series of similar sentences to reflect such “massively
public human incidents” from the new series, following the same “I was at X
when the Y…” pattern. I’ve limited my findings to the 9th and 10th
Doctor episodes.
Let’s start with modern (21st century) characters…
- I was in London when these shop dummies start moving and killing
everybody. (Rose)
- I was in London when this big spaceship crashed into Big Ben. (Aliens of London)
- I was in London (or pretty much anywhere else, for that matter), that
Christmas, when this huge evil spaceship appeared in the sky and people started
to gather on the rooftops like hypnotized robots. (The Christmas Invasion)
- I was a pupil / teacher at Deffry Vale High School when Mr. Finch and
his gang were running the show. (School Reunion)
- I was in London for the 2012 Olympics when people started disappearing
and we all ended up inside a child’s drawings. (Fear Her)
- I was in London / Paris / New York / any major city when our dear
“ghosts” revealed themselves as Cybermen and began wreaking havoc all around. (Army of Ghosts / Doomsday)
- I was at the Battle of Canary Wharf (possibly working for Torchwood
One) when Cybermen battled Daleks and killed pretty much everybody around. (Doomsday)
- I was in London that Christmas when those crazy mechanized Santas
began to kill people in the streets. (The
Christmas Invasion… and The Runaway
Bride)
- I was a patient (variant: working) at the Royal Hope Hospital when the
whole building was transported on the moon by those crazy rhino-headed alien
cops. (Smith & Jones)
- I was a guest at professor Lazarus’ reception when we were attacked by
this nightmarish monster straight out of a horror movie. (The Lazarus Experiment)
- I was there when Harold Saxon began Prime Minister of Britain and –
not wait, this is not possible since all the events from the Year That Never
Was were later Forgotten by Everybody… except those who were on board of the
Valiant! Which gives us: I was on board
of the Valiant when Harold Saxon was finally defeated by the Doctor and his
companions… and I remember the Year That Never Was (interesting option for a
player-character, don’t you think?). (The
Sound of Drums / Last of the Time Lords)
- I was in London (or anywhere else, really) when those damned ATMOS
cars began to choke people to death. (The
Sontaran Stratagem / The Poison Sky)
- And of course, there are the planetary events of The Stolen Earth / Journey’s End. (I was on planet Earth when it
was stolen by the Daleks – well, everybody else was too, I guess)
- Finally: I was on planet Earth when we all became the Master Race –
but I’m not sure I really remember or understand what happened back then. (The End of Time)
And of course, we can extend this approach to characters from Earth’s
past:
79: I was in Pompeii when the Vesuvius erupted – but I survived and I
could tell you a most prodigious tale about a giant made of living lava. (The Fires of Pompeii)
1599: I was at the Globe when William Shakespeare battled evil witches
from some infernal otherworld with the power of his words. (The Shakespeare Code)
1748: I was at Versailles when those horrible Clockwork Men crashed a
royal ball, looking for Madame de Pompadour. (The Girl in the Fireplace)
1851: I was in London, that Christmas, when a monstrous metal giant
walked the earth and was defeated by fearless ballooners. (The Next Doctor)
1869: I was in Cardiff when the Dead began to walk the Earth. (The Unquiet Dead)
1913: I was a student / teacher / staff member at the Farringham School
for Boys when scarecrows started walking and the sinister Family of Blood
threatened to kill us all. (Human Nature
and The Family of Blood)
1930s: I was in Manhattan when those Dalek machines turned people into
pig-men and took control of the Empire State Building. (Daleks in Manhattan and Evolution
of the Daleks)
1941: I was in London during the Blitz, when the gas-masked horrors were
stalking the streets. (The Empty Child)
1953: I was in London for Queen Elizabeth’s coronation, when people had
their faces eaten away by their television sets. (The Idiot’s Lantern)
And since we are talking about the past, there is no reason why this
idea could not be extended to all those wonderful Classic Who episodes – like,
say, Talons of Weng Chiang, Remembrance of the Daleks or The Curse of Fenric…