Time War - End of Days
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Amazing.
The Eighth Doctor's regeneration remains the missing link between Classic and New Series Who. I still cling to the hope they'll show it one day, in much the same way I spent all those years wishing the show would return. For me (and an admitted minority of fans), Paul McGann reprising his role again was part and parcel of all that.
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You know, you have an incredible knack for capturing the likeness of people even in that most ancient and basic of digital media, MS Paint. I don't normally like fan-made clips and animations, but this one has an undeniable charm, in spite of (or maybe because of) it's simplicity. Nice. :)
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@benkent510 The Doctor destroyed the Daleks & Gallifrey because they were both an unstoppable threat to the rest of the universe. The Time Lords had become as bad, if not worse than the Daleks. Also, it wasn't McGann's Doctor who regenerated into Eccleston's, as Moffatt has demonstrated by showing us which Doctor survived the Time War & telling us the Doctor's age. - Collin Baker's Doctor was over 900 years old.
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@benkent510 if you watch new doctor who you find out he didnt realy kill the time lord he just lock them up in a timeline that cant leave
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@BrunnerzTheLegend Actually the doctor destroyed Gallifrey because the time war was wiping out the lesser races
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where can i watch this episode?
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how did you make this?
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The Time Lords, the one of the oldest race and the most powerful in all aspects. only the daleks would come close to power over time it self the that was only at the end of the time war (some tech stolen) now the Time Lords are talked about in Myths like Gods
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That was pretty good idea of how the Time War went.
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Nice graphics
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err..wasn't it like... the Doctor destroyed Gallifrey cause he considered Time Lords evil?
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Intriging start, i like your idea now you mention it: it makes sense in a time war ALL versions of the Dr should converge onto that event (?). I mean even the mythic Rasalon was present in the live version?.
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I always wonder how the makers would tackle something on the scale of a time war and having timelords crossing their own timelines would make it even more of a challenge. But your work reminds me of how they have started using animation (+flash, computer game) to tell some stories.
Hmmm... it's certainly looking a bit 'dated' now - mind, it didn't look 'fantastic' when I first did it.
It was rushed. Nuff said, really.
benkent510 2 years ago
btw. the dfoctor is actully the one who destroyed gallifrey. he had no choice but he didnt want to let the daleks destroy it so he destroyed daleks and gallifrey,by destroying gallifrey he hoped he would die with it.
BrunnerzTheLegend 2 years ago 4
Indeed! The Doctor did destroy Gallifrey in the hopes of destroying the Daleks; unfortunately I had no time to depict that as an in-depth sketch/animated scene so I though, sod it, theyll have to put up with the Daleks blowing it up! lol
benkent510 2 years ago
242 is that suposed to be Braxitel??
deadman00 3 years ago
Yep, that's supposed to be Braxiatel - I used an image of Miles Richardson as the Duke of Exeter as a basis.
benkent510 3 years ago