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Post by Kymix on Jun 9, 2016 18:47:53 GMT
"sequel" thread to thisBasically, the stuff I make on various dollmakers, based on various fandoms not just Doctor Who. Basically whatever is my main fandom at the time. This meaning the stuff I read about on the Internet, not what shows I'm currently watching or books I'm currently reading or videogames I'm currently playing. Since I'm mostly an Internet Fandomer anyway.
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Post by Kymix on Jul 27, 2016 18:23:08 GMT
The Semi-Companions are there! (Or well, at least Katarina, Sara Kingdom, the Brigadier, Sergeant Benton, Captain Yates, Grace Holloway, Chang Lee, and Adam Mitchell. The various Ten Era Christmas Special companions and recurrers will get their own Pokéfication, if at all. I don't like the Ten era but I may make an effort.) Sara-Kingdom's name is actually hyphenated because, I think of Kingdom being the second word of her first name (IE she's Sara Kingdom not Sara, unlike Vicki and Zoe) but usually in Pokémon universe, they don't have surnames except for a select few rich\important families and distinguish by trainer class, but "Agent Sara" seemed to short and empty, and "Agent Sara Kingdom" without the hyphen seemed too clunky\surnamey\formal, so hyphenating it was the best bet and a good Pokéverse equivalent IMO. The Brig's moustache is drawn on with a pencil, he's the leader of the "UNIT Squaddies" that are John and Mike, who are pretty much equal as squaddies. He has the Pokéball symbols because of iconicity just like Sarah. (He also bears a creepy resemblance to Sara-Kingdom's older brother Bret-Vyon who was eaten by a Charizard when he was 9 and S-K was 6. They have a slight rivalry because of it. It's then revealed that Alistair is indeed B-V's reincarnation into the past, as well as a direct ancestor of the siblings.)Adam's original hair and eye color were completely dark brown, just like in the actual Nine Era. The cyber-implant actually changed it as a side-effect, also because nobody in the future has hair and eyes this color.
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Post by Kymix on Jul 28, 2016 8:43:29 GMT
And here's the second part of the semi-companions.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2016 16:32:32 GMT
These are very good, Gaia.
First Lady Lucy, the Master's wife!
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Post by Kymix on Jul 29, 2016 11:13:12 GMT
These are very good, Gaia. First Lady Lucy, the Master's wife! Yup. Well, as far as she knew in DW, she was PM Harold Saxon's wife. And even in Poké-Who she realizes that Harold's the Master later on. I made Lee and Chan-Tho so I had to put her in! (The Masters come in later!) Now, I just have to make the Christmas Special peeps and then I'll go to the EU!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2016 4:31:20 GMT
Ah yes, Lady Christina and that lot.
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Post by Kymix on Jul 30, 2016 9:04:03 GMT
Ah yes, Lady Christina and that lot. Her, Astrid, Jackson, and Adelaide. That's it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2016 16:56:06 GMT
The one off Companions. I liked some of them.
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Post by Kymix on Jul 30, 2016 18:15:30 GMT
The one off Companions. I liked some of them. Yeah. Gonna make them just now!
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Post by Kymix on Jul 30, 2016 19:19:32 GMT
And here are they!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2016 21:30:41 GMT
Can't wait to see them. I liked Jackson Lake.
Of course, the actor that played him, David Morrissey, would go on to play the sinister Governor on The Walking Dead.
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Post by Kymix on Jul 31, 2016 7:12:27 GMT
Can't wait to see them. I liked Jackson Lake. Of course, the actor that played him, David Morrissey, would go on to play the sinister Governor on The Walking Dead. Well. Walking Dead's an horror, people from DW often play completely different roles in other shows, and JL could'nt appear in the Smith Era due to it having cut roots with his 1963-2009 past. And Norman Reedus who plays the main character of TWD, was in Six Ways of Sunday which is more drama-based than horror. So I bet many Eccleston-Tennant era actors have gone to more "mature"\horror role since End of Time was filmed.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2016 16:29:07 GMT
One thing about The Walking Dead is that it has quite a few British actors playing Americans on it. The lead actor, Andrew Lincoln, is British, but I didn't know that at first. When I saw him doing an interview about the show, in which he was using his natural British accent, it just threw me. His character, Rick Grimes, is from the state of Georgia (where the show is shot).
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Post by Kymix on Jul 31, 2016 20:17:25 GMT
One thing about The Walking Dead is that it has quite a few British actors playing Americans on it. The lead actor, Andrew Lincoln, is British, but I didn't know that at first. When I saw him doing an interview about the show, in which he was using his natural British accent, it just threw me. His character, Rick Grimes, is from the state of Georgia (where the show is shot). Nowadays they can invite actors from all-over to film together.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2016 21:26:53 GMT
Yeah, they can. The wonders of modern travel.
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