[personal profile] dragonofmemory
So, this doesn't seem to have anything to do with the Master (yet.  We can hope.), but given some of the past discussions around here, I figured this would be very Relevant to Our Interests. 

There have been a few calls for some Star Trek/Who Crossovers.  And while it's not the Q-love child of the Doctor and Master that I seem to remember being requested, there is a comic book crossover of Doctor Who and Star Trek: The Next Generation that will be available in May, according to the site.  Yeah, you read that right.  DW and Next Gen.  Here's a small blurb of what to expect:

"Launching in May, STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION/DOCTOR WHO: ASSIMILATION2 will feature fan-favorite villains the Borg and the Cybermen as they create an unholy alliance resulting in potential disaster for all humanity. Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise find themselves joining forces with the Doctor and his companions, with the fate of the galaxy hanging in the balance."

It is current Who (which means Eleven, Amy and Rory), which I know some of you guys aren't too fond of (though I happen to like Eleven...), but can we really say no to something that could potentially be this epic?  And maybe if we support them and it turns out awesome, we could eventually get some Master/Q alliances.  I mean, if they're doing Borg and Cybermen, the Master and Q is the next natural combination, right? If it's not their first thought, we can always write letters to inform them of this.  XD  And if it's not awesome...  well, we can pray it doesn't occur to them, at least.  This could very well be a recipe for disaster, I'm not gonna lie.  Crossovers are hard things to pull off properly. 

This has the potential to either be extremely epic or a major fail.  I'm not entirely sure which at this point, as I've never read anything put out by IDW before.  What do you guys think?
[identity profile] aietradaea.livejournal.com
I was lucky enough, when I obtained my copy of "Curse of Fatal Death", to also obtain a half and hour documentary at the end of it on the making of said...episode.  Being somewhat relevant to our interests - and certainly relevant to this week's drabble/sketch challenge, containing a lovely little discussion from Pryce himself on the evil laugh of the Master - it must be shared with this comm!

So, here it is, uploaded to YouTube in two parts for your pleasure and entertainment.  Enjoy!

Definitely not dial-up friendly... )

[identity profile] neuralclone.livejournal.com
... But alas, we missed it by 40 years.

I found the following in the August 1970 issue of British Vogue:

Scanned image below the cut )
[personal profile] dragonofmemory
The Hobbit movie has been sick. The Hobbit movie needs healing. The Hobbit movie needs medicine.  In fact I'd go so far as to say that, what The Hobbit movie really needs, right now, is a Doctor.

So, for those of you who hadn't heard, Sylvester McCoy is going to be playing Radagast The Brown in the new movie version of The Hobbit. There's a lovely little interview with him that you can find over here, but there's obviously so much more to him playing the role than just that.  This is the Doctor we're talking about after all.  So, without further ado, I present to you The Hobbit Conspiracies. 
Fair warning, it's very silly. )
[identity profile] edzel2.livejournal.com
Great news, everybody! http://edzel2.livejournal.com/41271.html
[identity profile] snowgrouse.livejournal.com
The lovely [livejournal.com profile] pineapple_sky sent me some of the Whoey mags that came out around Christmas. I scanned a few of the pics, because better late than never, eh? Have a few hot Masters and dodgy Tens. Not dialup-friendly.



(Over here.)
ext_23719: (Delgado!Master)
[identity profile] marah-sarie.livejournal.com
I'd say this article falls under the category of 'Relevant to Our Interests'. Four largish scans under the cut.

General 'End of Time' spoilers, naturally. )
[identity profile] ushas42.livejournal.com
I'm usually shy about starting threads, but any conformation that we aren't delusional is a good thing, y/y?

The insane level of Doctor/Master in Scream of the Shalka was totally intentional.

Just ask Paul Cornell.

I am dying over here. Not that I didn't think this was the case before, but it's just nice to hear him say it.
ext_8938: (DW Delgado)
[identity profile] versaphile.livejournal.com
From Doctor Who Magazine #254: The Master on Trial: Supervillain or A Bit Rubbish?



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