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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 3:18 pm
What the hell's with Bruce Lee style Lanzer?
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 3:19 pm
I'm not of the Maria, or the Martians.
I am simply an Enigma.
And yes, I'm getting into my own Dr. Who inspired character. Vanity and Narcissism ( or Narcism for those of you who are just too lazy ) FTW!
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Darkened Angel Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 3:31 pm
What Dr. Who inspired character?
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 3:38 pm
Enigma.
And yes, I'm aware there's already an Enigma. Nothing says 2 people in the universe can't have the same name, and this Enigma is called such by Dr. Who because she's a mystery to even him.
I posted it before on I dunno what page, but I'll sum it again:
Enigma is a being from before time, omnipotent, eternal, immortal, etc. but she simply doesn't use her full powers because there's no point. She never thought about travelling through time until she meets Dr. Who because up until then, there was simply no reason to do so, etc.
She's odd, like the Doctor, and decides to travel with him out of curiosity and amusement. She becomes more or less a sidekick, but never over-helps. Such as, she wouldn't simply blink the Master out of existence even though she could do so easily. Instead, she would let the Doctor do whatever he can to foil him, and offer a helping hand to give him whatever he needs to accomplish the task at hand.
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Darkened Angel Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 3:44 pm
I suppose i dont watch enough Dr. who.
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 3:45 pm
Oh, a face of Bo? they're all male though. And now dead.
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Darkened Angel Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 3:49 pm
Dr. Who killed his fellow Time Lords, and the Daleks.
The Daleks got exactly what they wanted - Extermination. lol
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 3:53 pm
Actually, It wasn't just the time lords and daleks...
in Tom Baker's era, he specifically states when fighting "the greatest enemy", all higher life forms became extinct from the whiplash effect of the destruction of the dimensional bridges.
The time war raged, invisible to lesser species, but devastating to higher life forms. The entire universe convulsed upon itself. It wasn't nice.
The Face of Bo barely scaped out, and they're godlike... the Doctor survived (Remona is still alive IMO since she's in nullspace), and the daleks were reduced to only several thousand...
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Darkened Angel Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:12 pm
Enigma's lab is like the TARDIS, bigger on the inside and all.
It's a pool-ball sized orb, black in color. It's an odd weight. It's light enough that it can sit on a " bridge " of toilet paper and barely make it bend downwards, yet heavy enough that nobody other than Enigma can so much as rotate it. In Enigma's hands though, it's virtually weightless. Only Enigma can enter it unless she allows someone else to as well. Her pocket dimension is the same way. If someone reaches into her pocket, they'll find an empty pocket. If she reaches into it, she reaches into her bottomless pocket dimension where she's got all the random crap she's collected over millenia.
Inside, its got dimensional doors ( Do they have a name? ) that work oddly. Her lab doubles as her house, and each room has 2 doors. However, only herself and the Doctor can navigate though it. ( The Doctor can because he knows about the technology. ) If another travelling companion, however, were to enter, they'd be lost. They wouldn't understand how it works, so when they exit a room through one door, they re-enter that same room through the other door.
That added an idea for a scene where Enigma 1st arrives on Earth and walks straight into a closest, wondering why she didn't appear in another room as expected.
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:21 pm
So she stole Time lord technology, big whoop. That's all bioorganic matter.
You'd have to make sure your cloister doors don't come in contact with other TARDIS bio-tech, otherwise you would wind up in a permanent loop until you contacted yourself on the outside.
The TARDIS has infinite mass and space on the inside, and once the doctor accidentally landed it inside his own TARDIS, and it was quite an unusual episode.
Although, the only restriction has to be that the door is the size of the person entering it. Otherwise you're bending time and space outside of its own dimension, which is of course, something the tardis can't do unless someone's projecting a dimension field...
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:44 pm
She had that tech before the Time Lords.
Plus, she's a shape-shifter and can move through space and time ( and make others do the same ) because she's an omnipotent being.
She creates a Klein Bottle effect in her pocket dimension.
To explain how it works - All the pockets on all her clothes reach into the same ( quite literal ) pocket dimension. ( Again, only she can access it, anyone else will simply be reching into an ordinary empty pocket. ) Ages before man discovered space, she stuffed a planet into her pocket. When asked what the biggest thing she pocketed was by a travelling companion, she answers with, " Ever wonder why Earth's solar system only has nine planets? "
She uses that planet as a focal point in her pocket dimension. As such, all the random crap she has in there in somewhere on that planet. At one time, she shows the Doctor and whoever else is with them the inside of her pocket, by diving right into her coat with them in tow, taking them onto the planet inside her pocket.
After they look around, she reaches into her skirt pocket and pulls her coat out of it, creating the Klein Bottle effect because now the coat is inside itself. They went into her coat pocket and now she's got her coat with her while still inside the pocket dimension.
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:53 pm
Darkened Angel She had that tech before the Time Lords. Plus, she's a shape-shifter and can move through space and time ( and make others do the same ) because she's an omnipotent being. She creates a Klein Bottle effect in her pocket dimension. To explain how it works - All the pockets on all her clothes reach into the same ( quite literal ) pocket dimension. ( Again, only she can access it, anyone else will simply be reching into an ordinary empty pocket. ) Ages before man discovered space, she stuffed a planet into her pocket. When asked what the biggest thing she pocketed was by a travelling companion, she answers with, " Ever wonder why Earth's solar system only has nine planets? " She uses that planet as a focal point in her pocket dimension. As such, all the random crap she has in there in somewhere on that planet. At one time, she shows the Doctor and whoever else is with them the inside of her pocket, by diving right into her coat with them in tow, taking them onto the planet inside her pocket. After they look around, she reaches into her skirt pocket and pulls her coat out of it, creating the Klein Bottle effect because now the coat is inside itself. They went into her coat pocket and now she's got her coat with her while still inside the pocket dimension. Pretty complicated variation of hammerspace if you ask me.
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 5:06 pm
Cale Darksun Darkened Angel She had that tech before the Time Lords. Plus, she's a shape-shifter and can move through space and time ( and make others do the same ) because she's an omnipotent being. She creates a Klein Bottle effect in her pocket dimension. To explain how it works - All the pockets on all her clothes reach into the same ( quite literal ) pocket dimension. ( Again, only she can access it, anyone else will simply be reching into an ordinary empty pocket. ) Ages before man discovered space, she stuffed a planet into her pocket. When asked what the biggest thing she pocketed was by a travelling companion, she answers with, " Ever wonder why Earth's solar system only has nine planets? " She uses that planet as a focal point in her pocket dimension. As such, all the random crap she has in there in somewhere on that planet. At one time, she shows the Doctor and whoever else is with them the inside of her pocket, by diving right into her coat with them in tow, taking them onto the planet inside her pocket. After they look around, she reaches into her skirt pocket and pulls her coat out of it, creating the Klein Bottle effect because now the coat is inside itself. They went into her coat pocket and now she's got her coat with her while still inside the pocket dimension. Pretty complicated variation of hammerspace if you ask me. Hammerspace and time?
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 5:09 pm
Well, if you want to break the canonicy of Dr. Who, then by all means, go ahead.
But the only thing which can move through time and space happens to be the creatures known as TARDIS. No other being can do it. Even the Daleks admitted to that fault. And with the destruction of Gallofrey, only two of those remain.
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Darkened Angel Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 5:26 pm
Enigma is more or less a godly being. She just never uses her powers to their fullest because nothing she ever needs to do requires but the smallest effort on her part.
Screw canon.
...
Now THERE'S an idea for SL...
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