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zephyrd17 · 3 months
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Somehow, the way the Doctor goes from "nooo these aren't weaponssss don't call me an Admiral we're not fighting :((((" to "3 of my past selves? Brian fire the guns on my command. Rain hell on them bitches we're starting a war" in like 10-15 pages is so interesting to me.
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go-to-the-mirror · 3 months
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Time Lord Victorious dashboard simulator
emily-brooke: Emily Brooke
gob-on-me: Tenth Doctor
oodsassin: Brian the Ood
the-nine-fantastic: Ninth Doctor
forgor: Eighth Doctor
👩 emily-brooke follow
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#what the fuck #youll probably see it in the news #but like i have to get it off my chest #thank god susie didnt see it #oh my god
🌌 gob-on-me follow
even my tardis hates me now
#i did the right thing #i know i did like. i did the right thing #and she doesnt get it cos she doesnt talk to them she doesnt experience #death the same way they do #no ine gets it not even the people i try to save get it like #i was HELPING its what i do
🐙 oodsassin follow
COMMISSIONS OPEN!
please dm for target. price range varies greatly assasin
#assasins on tumblr #assasin #ood #oods on tumblr #friends of the ood #FOTA
☄️ the-nine-fantastic follow
It's been a while since I've seen vampires!
☄️ the-nine-fantastic
update got worse
👞 forgor follow
why does this have an aura of nostalgic sadness
👞 forgor
like thanks for the help, future me, but youre so miserable about it im worried about what's coming
🌌 gob-on-me follow
Why did the Time Lords ban going to the Dark Times? This is so interesting!
🌌 gob-on-me
Oh right, Time Lords and interesting don't ever intersect
🌌 gob-on-me follow
I'm doing the right thing.
☄️ the-nine-fantastic follow
You really aren't
👞 forgor follow
This is monstrous and you know it
🌌 gob-on-me
Shut up.
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loyhargil · 1 year
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Brian the Ood is an ICON
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dapper-nahrwhale · 6 months
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Currently having the time of my life reading my doctor who book with my doctor who scarf and my doctor who bag on the eve of the doctor who 60th anniversary what do you mean I have to get up early for work tomorrow
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companion-showdown · 4 months
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Who is your favourite companion?
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TOURNAMENT MASTERPOST
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Bernice Summerfield
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Brian the Ood
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FINAL SHOWDOWN
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I genuinely wouldn't have this any other way.
Rip each other to shreds, ladies.
those who fought valiantly but didn't make it under the cut:
Clive (Rose)
Raffalo from Crespellion (The End of the World)
Jabe (The End of the World)
Gwyneth (The Unquiet Dead)
Toshiko Sato (Aliens of London/World War III)
Cathica (The Long Game)
Suki (The Long Game)
Sarah Clark and Stuart Hoskins (Father’s Day)
Dr. Constantine (The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances)
Nancy (The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances)
Lynda Moss (Bad Wolf/Parting of the Ways)
Unnamed Female Programmer (Bad Wolf/Parting of the Ways)
Novice Hame (New Earth)
Mrs. Moore (The Rise of the Cybermen/Age of Steel)
Zachary Cross Flane (The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit)
Ida Scott (The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit)
Danny Bartock (The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit)
Scooti Manista (The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit)
Ursula Blake (Love and Monsters)
Nerys (The Runaway Bride)
Thomas Kincade Brannigan and Valerie (Gridlock)
Alice and May Cassini (Gridlock)
Tallulah (Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks)
Frank (Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks)
Jenny (Human Nature/The Family of Blood)
Tim Latimer (Human Nature/The Family of Blood)
Billy Shipton (Blink)
Kathy Nightingale (Blink)
Chantho (Utopia)
Morvin and Foon (Voyage of the Damned)
Bannakaffalatta (Voyage of the Damned)
Caecilius (Fires of Pompeii)
Evelina (Fires of Pompeii)
Soothsayer (Fires of Pompeii)
Ood Sigma (Planet of the Ood)
Miss Evangelista (Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead)
Proper Dave (Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead)
Anita (Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead)
Val, Biff, and Jethro Cane (Midnight)
Unnamed Hostess (Midnight)
Rocco Colasanto (Turn Left)
Capt. Erisa Magambo (Planet of the Dead)
Yuri Kerenski (The Waters of Mars)
Maggie Cain (The Waters of Mars)
Addams and Rossiter of Vinvocci (The End of Time)
The Unnamed Curator (Vincent and the Doctor)
Canton Everett Delaware III (The Impossible Astronaut/Day of the Moon)
Lorna Bucket (A Good Man Goes To War)
Rita (The God Complex)
Brian Williams (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)
John Riddell (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)
Emma Grayling (Hide)
Journey Blue (Into the Dalek)
Orson Pink (Listen)
Perkins (Mummy on the Orient Ecpress)
Rigsy (Flatline)
O'Donnell (Under the Lake/Before the Flood)
Cass (Under the Lake/Before the Flood)
Bennett (Under the Lake/Before the Flood)
Heather (The Pilot)
Jenny (The Doctor’s Daughter)
Jake Simmons (Age of Steel)
Katherine (The Girl in the Fireplace)
Ross Jenkins (The Poison Sky/The Sontaran Stratagem)
Eve Cicero (The Tsuranga Conundrum)
Daniel Llewellyn (The Christmas Invasion)
Diana Goddard (Dalek)
Rita-Ann Smith (The Rise of the Cybermen/Age of Steel)
Shona (Last Christmas)
Vivien Rook (the sound of drums)
Unnamed Male Programmer (Bad Wolf/Parting of the Ways)
Dee Dee Blasco (Midnight)
Lee Clayton (fugitive of the Judoon)
Sabra (Time Heist)
Mr. Copper (Voyage of the Damned)
Psi (Time Heist)
Pete Tyler (age of steel)
Ohila (Hell Bent)
Professor Docherty (The Sound of Drums/The Last of the Time Lords)
Hath Peck (The Doctor’s Daughter)
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lambergeier · 2 months
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WE'RE WATCHING 2009 DOCTOR WHO SPECIAL THE END OF TIME PART ONE. BRIAN COX IS IN THIS? HE'S VOICING THE OOD KING? BRIAN COX KING OF THE OODS?
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winderlylandchime · 2 months
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I'm a day late but if you're so inclined, E, L, S for the fandom asks 👀
A day late but my cat decided to keep me up all night so I’m awake and don’t need to be up just yet so this is perfect.
E - Have you added anything cracky/hilarious to your fandom? If so, what?
I don’t think so…? I do have a post saying the Oodie should make an Ood Oodie (Doctor Who) that occasionally gets a like or reblog and I think it’s a funny post. So maybe that?
L - Say something genuinely nice about a character who isn’t one of your faves.
Ted is a solid guy and I really like his character development. He’s like the one character who didn’t completely lose his arc in S5.
S - Show us an example of your personal headcanon
Brian admires confidence which is why he admires Emmett and they are closer than the show showed us. It’s why he’s attracted to Justin and not Michael. And also why he comes to like Ted.
I’m traveling today and I’ll probably have sitting around time. Send me asks.
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denimbex1986 · 5 months
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'...1. Voyage of the Damned - 2007
David Tennant's third festive special also featured pop princess Kylie Minogue playing a waitress called Astrid Peth who works aboard the Titanic. However, it isn't the legendary tragic vessel but rather a nuclear-powered interstellar cruise liner from the planet Sto, which is inspired by the original ship.
It is on a collision course for earth and it turns out that the culprit is the former cruise line owner Max Capricorn. He was bitter about being forced out of his own company and plotted the Titanic's collision with Earth to bankrupt the company and frame the board of directors for murder.
Astrid sacrificed herself to save the Doctor and he used the heat from entry into the Earth's atmosphere to restart the ship's engines and prevent the collision. The episode is also noteable for giving us our first glimpse of Bernard Cribbens as Wilfred Mott
With 13.31 million viewers and an 86 AI rating it is a clear winner for the most popular special.
2. The Next Doctor - 2008
The 2008 special The Next Doctor caused huge excitment as fans specualted that, after three years in the role, David Tennant's Doctor might regerneate into a new incarnation. However, the title turned out to be a curveball as the plot saw him encounter a man calling himself "the Doctor" who was played by David Morrissey.
Although initally The Doctor believed the man, who was suffering from amnesia, was e a future incarnation of himself he later realises that the Next Doctor is really a human called Jackson Lake. He was supposed to be the first missing person during the Cyberman invasion that has seen numerous children, pulled from workhouses around the city by Miss Mercy Hartigan (Derbhla Kirwan), are being put to work at an underground facility under Cybermen guard.
The Cybermen converted Hartigan into the controller for the "CyberKing", a giant mechanical Cyberman powered by the energy generated by the children.When she refused the Doctor's offer to leave the planet, he severed her connection to the CyberKing, exposing her to the emotion of what she had done which destroyed# both the Cybermen and Miss Hartigan.
The episode ended on a sweet note with with the Doctor and Jackson heading off to attend Christmas dinner in remembrance of those they have lost.
While not as popular as the number one onthe list it still garnered an impressive 13.10 million viewers and an AI of 86 making it second in the popularity ranking.
3. The End Of Time (Part One) - 2009
This two part special marked the end of David Tennant's era as the Doctor. It also saw the return of fan favourite John Simm as The Master and featured Succession star Brian Cox don heavy prosthetics to play an Ood. The plot saw a cult of women resurrect the Master, but his wife Lucy Saxon sabotaged the ceremony, causing him to be brought back with incredible strength but constant hunger.
Meanwhile the Doctor arrived back on Earth on Christmas Eve and reunited with Wilfred Mott (Bernard Cribbens). He found the Master at wastelands outside London, and learnt that the Master has been suffering from hearing the sound of drums.
The Master is laterplaced in custody of Joshua Naismith (DAvid Harewood) who has recovered a broken alien "Immortality Gate" and wants the Master to fix its programming. The Master activates the Gate, which he has reprogrammed to replace all of humankind's DNA with his own resulting in a planet full of lookalikes.
Elsewhere, the Lord President of the Time Lords (Timothy Dalton) asserted that the Time Lords will return.
The story is left hanging as part two was broadcast on New Years Day ensuring that the Doctor dominated the festive season. While this episode had 12.4 million viewers and an AI of 87 making it number 3 on the list of Christmas specials, it was actually beaten in the ratings part two with 12.27 million viewers and an AI of 89.
8. The Christmas Invasion - 2005
The first Doctor Who special of the rebooted era also marked David Tennant's debut as The Doctor after the departure of Christopher Eccleston. However, he spent most of the episode in his pyjamas in bed recovering from the effects of regeneration.
This meant that most of the focus of the episode was on tried and tested companion character Rose Tyler (Billie Piper). When she and her boyfriend are attacked by Santa robots; the Doctor theorised that energy from his regeneration has lured them here.
Meanwhile Prime Minister Harriet Jones (Penelope Wilton) was threatened by the leader of alien race the Sycorax into giving them half of the Earth's population as slaves. After Rose and her mother and boyfriend drag the Doctor onto the TARDIS, it is detected by the Sycorax and they transport it to their ship.
The pyjama clad Doctor challenges the Sycorax leader to a sword fight for the future of the Earth, which he eventually wins saving the planet.
With the new era of Doctor Who only one season in this garnered 9.84 million viewer and an AI of 84 making it the eighth most popular epsiode.
9. The Runaway Bride - 2006
The 2006 special introduced viewers to future companion Donna Noble played by Catherine Tate. To The Doctor's surprise she materialised in his TARDIS in her wedding dress.
Alhtough he returned her safely to her wedding the adventure didn't end there as the reception was attacked by robots dressed as Santa Claus. The Doctor discovered that they were being controlled remotely from space whch led him to the spider-like Empress of the Racnoss, played by an unrecognisable Sarah Parish, who had been hiding in hibernation at the edge of the universe.
The Doctor took travelled back billions of years wth Donna and discovered that an inert Racnoss ship became the core of the Earth as the planet formed around it. In the present day The Empress was trying to wake her children aboard with huon particles, which it turned out Donna's fianceé had been spiking her with, which is why she materialised on board the TARDIS..
Although The Doctor attempted to offer a peaceful solution the Empress refuseed, and the Doctor wass forced to flood the pit with water from the Thames in order to save the planet. Although he dropped Donna back home this wouldn't be the last we would see of her and she went on to become one of his most popular companions.
With 9.35 million viewers and an AI of 84 it is far from the most popular Doctor Who special but it does mark a pivotal point in the series...'
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partywithponies · 1 year
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Hate that Tardiswiki says Time Fracture isn't canon. Yes it is. It's canon TO ME. You can’t give me "Brian the Ood is gay and in a committed sexual relationship with the actual historical Leonardo da Vinci" and "the last High Council of Gallifrey all died when Former President Romana sold them all out to Davros and deliberately let the daleks into the citadel to kill everyone in an attempt to end the war before the Time Lords ended the universe" and then expect me to turn around and accept that that ISN'T canon. Time Fracture is the only thing that's canon actually. Brian the Ood is my friend and I swore an oath to trust and obey my Lady Romana no matter what, no take-backs.
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romansmartini · 9 months
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BRIAN COX AS THE VOICE OF AN OOD IN THE END OF TIME?
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1997eitheror · 8 months
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brian cox voicing an ood in this ep of doctor who??? ok work.
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awaitingarsooz · 9 months
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Four from Doom’s Day is out NOW on Audible
From the publisher:
Hired assassin Doom is on a mission to save her own life before Death catches up with her. If she can find the Doctor they might be able to help her - but where in Time and Space are they?
These four missions - The Steel Cascade, The Martian Dilemma, An Ood Halloween and Dark Space - take Doom to a Mediterranean cruise ship in 1966, the planet Mars in the distant past, San Francisco in 1999, and finally a desolate planet in a dying solar system.
Along the way she meets former TARDIS travellers Ian and Barbara, the mighty Ice Warriors, and Brian the Ood. But when a mysterious stranger with silver hair and sunglasses turns up, will he be Doom's salvation?
Written by Darren Jones and read by Sooz Kempner, Jaye Griffiths and Silas Carson, these four original stories form part of the multi-platform Doom's Day adventure to celebrate Doctor Who's 60th anniversary.
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brian the ood, the t-shirt
real short post, but like... what the fuck were they thinking when they made the brian the ood t-shirt for time lord victorious? fantastic design, really interesting concept(the only canon doctor who t-shirt????), and then they just... only made 500. i wanted to buy it for both lore and looks but now it's just not available anymore. absolutely wack
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companion-showdown · 4 months
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Who is your favourite companion?
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TOURNAMENT MASTERPOST
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Compassion
Imagine this you are a Remote who is very happy being a space time anarchist punk thank you very much. Hanging out with their pal Kode and then suddenly in comes this British Twink talks your pal in to committing suicide so they can get their boyfriend back and then unplugs you from your culture and plugs you in to their Time Machine so you have to start travelling with these people who you hate. And this time travelling Brit keeps trying to stop you being Aromantic. Then suddenly bam you get turned into a TARDIS and now British Twink’s ex best friend turned Genocidal Dictator (who looks like she is from the 1920’s) try’s to turn you into a breeding slave to make more TARDIS’s from the war that is yet to happen for them but you have already experienced. So the Twink makes takes away your autonomy and ability to control where you land in a brutal and unconsensual act of needless cruelty and cowardice because they think they know how to look after you better than you a space time anarchist punk from the future so. Oh and they also seal of your primary means of defending your self from War Queen Romana who wants to make You a breeding slave. Eventually you break their conditioning and kidnap an unwilling time lord saving them from the destruction of their home before/after the war you came from. Now you have fun times and occasionally visit the war. Then you get board and become all of humanities afterlife and make everyone immortal after they die. Also you are the 5 A’s Aromantic, Asexual, Agender, Autistic, Anarchist. (anonymous)
Mind-links with the TARDIS and becomes a TARDIS herself. Travels with a human companion of her own and becomes a key player in the War. Later turns herself into the City of the Saved, an afterlife for all humans in the universe. What more can you ask for? (anonymous)
Brian the Ood
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newwhoreview2016 · 8 months
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Village of the Angels
The first 13 minutes of this are atmospheric and engaging. The escape in the TARDIS is too easy and the threat from the Angels in the graveyard and the field is a well-trodden path, but it’s carrying me along.
Then we shift focus to Bel in the ruins of Pozano with Neil from The Inbetweeners who seems to be in The Life of Brian. I remember quite liking Bel first time around, but now her scenes are irritating interruptions that make the Valeyard’s bits seem welcome. Still, it’s nice to see Azure and Passenger.
There’s a lot that’s good here. The Doctor, Claire and Jerricho besieged in the house. The revelation of the road that leads nowhere. Gerald and Jean meeting an Angel (twice). The sketch Angel. The fiery sketch Angel. That cliffhanger.
We all love Eustacius Jerricho. This time, I bumped on his reference to Belsen. Frankly seemed a little unnecessary and perhaps tasteless.
Jodie alone, sans companions, works well. Same as Fugitive of the Judoon. She has room to breathe. Still too much unnecessary exposition though.
If you ignore the Pozano bits and forget that nothing ever really comes of anything in this episode, it’s really very good.
(NB I genuinely can’t remember what happens to Claire or if we ever see her again.)
MID-CREDITS SCENE: for some reason.
Next time: Looks like it’s back to the main plot, with added Ood and UNIT.
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