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TheHollster [2013-03-03 12:04:13 +0000 UTC]
This is very interesting, I like. One shall watch you!
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NikitaDarkstar [2011-01-27 01:41:59 +0000 UTC]
Ahh this looks quite neat. If you ever release a finnished version in any format I'd be interested in getting my hands on it.
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Time-Lord-Rassilon In reply to NikitaDarkstar [2011-01-27 12:56:39 +0000 UTC]
thanks! I may release a book at some point.. for now, I am just going to work on getting the majority of ideas out and on this site.
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Time-Lord-Rassilon In reply to DavidRaid [2011-01-27 00:25:12 +0000 UTC]
thanks! I have plenty more coming soon for this book. It should be very much like the classic trek manual, only this version is all about time lord technology and is very much my take on the idea, so there is much more to the Time lords ships and such then what is described in the show..or at least from what I have researched..
anyhow, it is nice to know there are people interested in this.
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DavidRaid In reply to Time-Lord-Rassilon [2011-01-27 02:34:10 +0000 UTC]
I have been enjoying your designs and thoughts on Gallifreyan technology and culture for some time, it's brilliant to see ideas and blueprints of what the early days of Timelord society could have been like.
The new series constantly emphasizes on what the Doctor has lost, but although the classic series showed us in great detail what Gallifrey was like at the time, we've never really seen much of its 'great past' or its 'a billion years of Timelord history' to quote Rassilon.
The image of Gallifreyan time capsules manned by entire crews as they explore and map time and space is an immensely compelling one, and adds a real sense of loss and emptiness to the last remaining TARDIS in which the Doctor travels. I like to think the original console rooms were small intentionally, so that the Doctor didn't feel his ship was too empty.
Though the Hartnell one was actually quite big.
World-building is something I love seeing when it involves my favourite fictional universes and your pictures and diagrams and the manual you have begun are a fine example of that, and an example I enjoy.
Keep going!
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Inspector97 In reply to Time-Lord-Rassilon [2011-01-27 13:16:06 +0000 UTC]
I will. Can't wait for the chapter on the transduction barrier.
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