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Post by scancase on Sept 26, 2011 11:24:52 GMT -5
IS has so many villains that I love. Of course you have the classic Blogons but I prefer the scary Circuit-Chaps (which are part of the Digifleet).
Who are you're favorites?
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Post by iaminspectorspacetime on Sept 26, 2011 11:28:55 GMT -5
The Sergeant, for sure. His ho-yay villain camp and lovely evil moustache have terrified and amused generations. He's the perfect amoral, intellectual equal to the Inspector's calculating, but (most of the time) morally sound adventures.
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Post by iaminspectorspacetime on Sept 26, 2011 11:29:10 GMT -5
The Oddities are also cool.
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Post by realitychuck on Sept 26, 2011 11:30:39 GMT -5
The Satarans, with their endless war with the Ruttles.
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Post by dyknosoar on Sept 26, 2011 17:25:42 GMT -5
Circuit Chaps by far. They're all hardwired with the personality of a 10 year old boy, which makes them the best war machines BY FAR.
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Post by georgiathekiwi on Sept 26, 2011 18:20:42 GMT -5
I love the Snarling Lions. Stare was one of my favourite episodes ever.
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Post by iaminspectorspacetime on Sept 27, 2011 0:57:27 GMT -5
inspectorspacetime.wikia.com/wiki/The_KybermenschenThis is rather too similar to the Cybermen imho but the premise is really good I think. Is there any way we can work this in? Perhaps it's the philosophy of the person who created the Circuits in the first place?
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Post by birdhead on Sept 27, 2011 5:18:05 GMT -5
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Post by ailelie on Sept 27, 2011 6:03:49 GMT -5
The K-men article is well done, but I agree that the name is a bit too close. How are these different from the Circuit-chaps and Digifleet, etc?
I like that confession. Sloughers look like a great IS villain.
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Post by iaminspectorspacetime on Sept 27, 2011 8:45:49 GMT -5
The K-men article is well done, but I agree that the name is a bit too close. How are these different from the Circuit-chaps and Digifleet, etc? I like that confession. Sloughers look like a great IS villain. Well I think they're supposed to be the Circuit-chaps. As in they're the bizarro!Cybermen. I was thinking whoever made the Circuits could have had a Kybermenschen sort of philosophy in place? Maybe that's why?
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Post by iaminspectorspacetime on Sept 27, 2011 8:46:26 GMT -5
PS: We need to find a way to use the Sloughers, they seem cool.
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Post by kenjindomini on Sept 27, 2011 10:11:36 GMT -5
Are the sloughers going to reappear in an episode with 11? What makes them villains? The first thing that comes to mind is sort of a body snatchers deal. Where they are capable of shedding their skin but cannot grow new skin, or possibly they can regrow a new form several times but after a certain threshold they have to kill and steal the form of others.
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Post by leitzankatan on Sept 27, 2011 12:39:04 GMT -5
The blogons have a massive inferiority complex and deal with it by eradicating all beings that they see as superior. They were created by Hubert, a member of the peaceful yet arrogant race: the Nogolbs. He was sick of his races arrogance and always feeling inferior to them so he created the blogons to be his minions and wipe them out for him. The blogons soon realised that as minions they were impliedly inferior to Hubert and rebelled against him, but not before eradicating the Nogolbs. Hubert was eradicated, or was he?!.. no, like the blogons he keeps managing to reappear after you think he's dead.
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Post by georgiathekiwi on Sept 27, 2011 16:54:33 GMT -5
^ Haha, I love it!
Also, the Sloughers are damn amazing.
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Post by carty239 on Sept 27, 2011 16:59:00 GMT -5
I think the Blogon backstory is fantastic! Love the inferiority concept - inversion but that makes thorough sense. Almost more, as it explains how they are repeatedly bested (and probably feel really miffed about it).
Sloughers are a brilliant original concept, too. Lot of fun to be had there with doubles etc.
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