Wednesday 12 October 2011

Episode 1 Is Nearly Here

Episode 1 of Doctor Who: Second Life is just a few months away from broadcast, and oh what treats do we have in store for the fans of our show!

The story continues the adventures of the 13th Doctor played by Kerain Twine inside Second Life, but now his life is at stake.
Episode 1 picks up from a point in his life where he is searching for answers to his missing regeneration from number 12 to 13 and continues a theme first established in DWSL: A Tear in Time.

The Doctor will meet the Daleks in more then one canon show form in 2 differnt scenes as well as the new designed Cybermen! This is what makes us stand out, we can design anything we want and our Cybermen are very different to those we've seen before. yes they shout "delete!!!" yes they stomp around, but our ones....CAN FLY. Yes fly. How cool is that??
We'll return to Port Bababge first seen in the Angel and be reunited with Gregory Hutchinson who was denied a place onboard the TARDIS. We're also off to the cafe 80's in HILL VALLEY and a few more all in 1 episode. This one really sets the bar and opens up alot of questions we've asked before, as well as a few cheeky suttle answers to others. Approx running time = 30 - 45 mins.

The wormholes seen in the Angel and a Tear in Time twice are also back and we still have NO clue what they are or who controls them. All will be revealed soon. We'll keep you updated right here.

Episode One: The Candidate is due to air January 2012.

Tuesday 11 October 2011

The End & a painful regeneration

Well ladies and gentlemen, this is it. TwineLight Media's Doctor Who: Second Life will end in 2013 with the death of title character in his 13th incarnation. orignally TLM were not going to regenerate the Doctor and have him finally be laid to rest in the emotional finale, but since then Marc Warner, MDWTV asked if he could continue to show on his channel, and actually be a New Doctor. We then worked out a way to allow the Doctor to regenerate, even though he beleives his time is up. The regenerational element of the show can be reused in the future by other Doctors should Marc want to regenerate. But the Doctor, Twine, will "die".

The epic and final ever TLM episode, The End, is due to air in 2013 near the Doctor Who 50th anniversary special. The End will see the Doctor fighting for his life against a new enemy we've never seen before in canon of fanon stories. Many old companions from the canon show, and the TLM stories will reappear and some will die. Another exciting element is that many other show characters that I love will also fight along side the Doctor such as the autobots, Star Trek Enterprise, Thor and Captain Jack HARKNESS!!!!!

The Doctor's regeneration will happen about 3/4 of the way through the story and not right at the end. The episode will close with a new TARDIS and a new Doctor picking himself up and carrying on. Twine's Doctor is not like other Doctors, he is a very angry and isolated man who travels alone.

The End is due out 2013, Nov.