Post by Amy Pond on Jan 25, 2012 13:17:37 GMT -5
Death Robotics- based on 4's adventures- episode The Robot of Death Part 1 by Chris Boucher (I don't have part 2 to watch! lol!)
Original Synopse- All seems well on the barren mining planet of Storm Mine 4, with humans and servile roBots working in harmony. However, when a murder is committed on board, suspicion flourishes and the group turns on itself...
Can the Doctor persaude the remaining crew members that the killer may be one of the robots?
Shan's idea synopsis- Gez and Shan reunited, the Doctor decides to take the pair of young adults to a planet where robots wait on you, hand and foot. With Rogue, the Doctor embarks on nothing more than a casual date. Jenny finds a local arcade and spends her time in there, using the virtual simulation gun games to practise her aim. However, when Rogue and the Doctor return to the TARDIS to leave the planet, they find a sobbing Shan sitting against the TARDIS doors. Gez has gone missing. And there's a problem witht he robots. The Doctor has met them before when a group went haywire and started killing off the humans around them. When Jenny doesn't return either, the tremaining trio must find them. Soon enough, Rogue and Shan are snatched. The Doctor, panicking between the loss of Rogue, Jenny and his new friends rushes to find them, using any means necessary. After being arrested for apparent drinking and assault on a robot, the Doctor discovers Shan dressed as a police recruit and brainwashed within an inch of her life. She has been trained in an odd form of martial arts not yet developed in her own time (although she later thinks it is a lot like a pub fight) and can shoot a gun at an accuracy level beyond a normal human's. The Doctor kidnaps her and takes her back to the TARDIS where he finds that throwing water in her face snaps her out of the hypnotic state. She reveals where the rest of the group are and they set off, using Shan's uniform, new talents and developed blank look ("Which takes about four years of comprehensive schooling to gain...") to get by any guards and rescue Gez, Rogue and Jenny. When the pair get caught, they are thrown into confinement. It seems as though Shan has given up. Until the Doctor makes her realise she is doing this not just for Gez but for him, too. They escape when lunch is brought and find the main access panel that controls the evil robots. There they shut down the planet's electricity grid and locate the whereabouts of Gez, Jenny and Rogue. Once they have been found, the Doctor sonics the power grid again and reprograms the robots according to Asmath's Laws of Robotics.
(This plot making thing is fun when you know about the monster/robot thing.)
This is the funniest thing from the first episode with Tom Baker as the Doctor! I want the last part GIFed but IDK how! (I laughed when I heard the companion's name! Did you already know this?)
4- Insides and outsides are not in the same dimension. *grabs a big box and a little box* Which is bigger?
Leela- *points at the bigger box* That one.
4- *places big box on TARDIS console and walks over to comp., holding the small box up close to her face* Now which is larger?
Comp.- *scoffs and points over at the big box* That one.
4- But it looks smaller!
Comp- Well that's because it's further away.
4- Exactly. If you would keep that exactly that distance away and *tabs the smal box* had it here it would fit inside a smaller one.
Comp.- That's silly!
4- That's transdimensional engineering, a key Time Lord discovery.
Episodes that would be cool to redo in a new way-
Doc 1- Day of Armageddon- The Doctor and his companions arrive on the planet Kembel. Here they encounter a deadly alliance between the dictorial Gaurdian of the Solar System Mavic Chen, and the terrifying iconic villains... the Daleks!
Doc 2- The Faceless Ones- The TARDIS lands at Gatwick Airportm where the companion Polly witnesses a murder before herself being kidnapped. Can the Doctor and Jamie persaude the doubting Commandant that foul play is at work? And what of the terrifying Chameleons...?
Original Synopse- All seems well on the barren mining planet of Storm Mine 4, with humans and servile roBots working in harmony. However, when a murder is committed on board, suspicion flourishes and the group turns on itself...
Can the Doctor persaude the remaining crew members that the killer may be one of the robots?
Shan's idea synopsis- Gez and Shan reunited, the Doctor decides to take the pair of young adults to a planet where robots wait on you, hand and foot. With Rogue, the Doctor embarks on nothing more than a casual date. Jenny finds a local arcade and spends her time in there, using the virtual simulation gun games to practise her aim. However, when Rogue and the Doctor return to the TARDIS to leave the planet, they find a sobbing Shan sitting against the TARDIS doors. Gez has gone missing. And there's a problem witht he robots. The Doctor has met them before when a group went haywire and started killing off the humans around them. When Jenny doesn't return either, the tremaining trio must find them. Soon enough, Rogue and Shan are snatched. The Doctor, panicking between the loss of Rogue, Jenny and his new friends rushes to find them, using any means necessary. After being arrested for apparent drinking and assault on a robot, the Doctor discovers Shan dressed as a police recruit and brainwashed within an inch of her life. She has been trained in an odd form of martial arts not yet developed in her own time (although she later thinks it is a lot like a pub fight) and can shoot a gun at an accuracy level beyond a normal human's. The Doctor kidnaps her and takes her back to the TARDIS where he finds that throwing water in her face snaps her out of the hypnotic state. She reveals where the rest of the group are and they set off, using Shan's uniform, new talents and developed blank look ("Which takes about four years of comprehensive schooling to gain...") to get by any guards and rescue Gez, Rogue and Jenny. When the pair get caught, they are thrown into confinement. It seems as though Shan has given up. Until the Doctor makes her realise she is doing this not just for Gez but for him, too. They escape when lunch is brought and find the main access panel that controls the evil robots. There they shut down the planet's electricity grid and locate the whereabouts of Gez, Jenny and Rogue. Once they have been found, the Doctor sonics the power grid again and reprograms the robots according to Asmath's Laws of Robotics.
(This plot making thing is fun when you know about the monster/robot thing.)
This is the funniest thing from the first episode with Tom Baker as the Doctor! I want the last part GIFed but IDK how! (I laughed when I heard the companion's name! Did you already know this?)
4- Insides and outsides are not in the same dimension. *grabs a big box and a little box* Which is bigger?
Leela- *points at the bigger box* That one.
4- *places big box on TARDIS console and walks over to comp., holding the small box up close to her face* Now which is larger?
Comp.- *scoffs and points over at the big box* That one.
4- But it looks smaller!
Comp- Well that's because it's further away.
4- Exactly. If you would keep that exactly that distance away and *tabs the smal box* had it here it would fit inside a smaller one.
Comp.- That's silly!
4- That's transdimensional engineering, a key Time Lord discovery.
Episodes that would be cool to redo in a new way-
Doc 1- Day of Armageddon- The Doctor and his companions arrive on the planet Kembel. Here they encounter a deadly alliance between the dictorial Gaurdian of the Solar System Mavic Chen, and the terrifying iconic villains... the Daleks!
Doc 2- The Faceless Ones- The TARDIS lands at Gatwick Airportm where the companion Polly witnesses a murder before herself being kidnapped. Can the Doctor and Jamie persaude the doubting Commandant that foul play is at work? And what of the terrifying Chameleons...?