Hi Dark,
Yeah, that was one of the things I always liked about Dr. Who. The time 
travel aspect of the tv series. One minute Dr. Who and his assistant 
might be in 19th century London and the next far into the future on some 
unknown planet.
One of the shows I always liked was Pyramids of Mars. Do you remember 
that one? I always thought that one was kind of cool.
Of course, I think Destiny of the Dalek's was probably the best show of 
the classic Who series. I watched every epasode of the Dalek's in them 
over and over again, and wouldn't mind getting the boxed set if I can 
find it.
Speaking of cool Dr. Who things I always liked Who's robot dog, "K9." I 
always thought it was a nifty and cool thing to take around with him not 
only through time but on space travel.
Speaking of Dr. Who shows do you remember the show with those squid 
creatures called the peskitons or something like that? They landed on 
earth, and they were trying to take over London?

Dark wrote:
> Well, the story side of things isn't as bad with Doctor who, sinse being 
> about time travel, it would be quite possible to have a doctor who story set 
> in the future or the passed.
>
> for example, if you wanted a story about combatting a Dalek space fleet, set 
> it around the time of Destiny of the Daleks (or earlier), when the Daleks 
> were strong, stil had a home planet etc.
>
> If you want a story about hunting a single Dalek through a maze, set it 
> later, around the time of the time war.
>
> It wouldn't even matter what Doctor you used As long as you got the right 
> doctor with the right assistant, ---- or even no assistant, it would be 
> fine.
>
> for all Doctor who fans, there is a fantastic encyclopedia site with 
> detailed (and highly readable), synopsis of everything ever published 
> related to Doctor who, ---- along with usual encyclopedia info about how the 
> different stories relate.
>
> (I was quite impressed that in their list of Doctor who audios they even 
> included the three Doctor who novels done by the rnib on talking book).
>
> the site is at http://www.drwhoguide.com/who.htm
>
> Beware the Who!
>
> Dark.
>   


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