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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] takes you, the Player, on an adventure to return an alien creature named [[Volta (The Runaway)|Volta]] back to his [[ | The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] takes you, the Player, on an adventure to return an alien creature named [[Volta (The Runaway)|Volta]] back to his [[Engarian home planet|home planet]] and [[Volta's parents (The Runaway)|parents]]. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
''to be | The Player wakes up inside [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] and is greeted by [[Thirteenth Doctor|the Doctor]] who scans you with her [[sonic screwdriver]] saying you got caught in a "[[Engarian|flying alien]] versus space vehicle accident" and twisted your ankle, knee and got a bruised hip and proceeds to tell you to stay calm and still. | ||
Saying that, in fact, they should ALL stay calm and turns on some music, but quickly turns it off as it is [[rock music]], buy says she loves the track, it being great for [[cardio]]. She tries another track, but finds out it's [[pop music]] and tries a third one; this time being relaxing [[mood music]] and says she can feel both [[heart]]s slowing down. | |||
She then introduce you to [[Volta (The Runaway)|Volta]], and [[Engarian]] entity made of pure energy that can explode when stressed and turn into a [[black hole]], unless he is back in his own [[galaxy]]. She has build a machine to help it stay calm. She then gives Volta a very mild tell-off for running away from home to discover and tells him that [[Volta's parents (The Runaway)|his parents]] are worried sick, until they are attacked by the [[Special Positron Undercover Death Squad]], a unit who specializes in hunting down and destroying whatever threatens the very stability of [[Universe|the universe]]. | |||
They start searching the TARDIS for unstabilities and clears the Doctor and you but finds Volta volatile and announce a strict violation of [[Code 27592KJGD9]] and ask nicely to hand over all explosive items onboard or else the TARDIS and all it's content would be destroyed, giving her 30 seconds to comply. | |||
As the seconds go, the Doctor tells you they need to get away and gives you her sonic, connecting it to a steering map so you can fly the TARDIS while she tries to calm down Volta. | |||
As you steer the TARDIS through a junk field the [[SPUD Squad 352|SPUD Squad]] tries to stop you from escaping and calls for assistance. | |||
As the TARDIS continues to hurtle through space, the Squad offers you a final chance. However, they end up having to use [[stasis clamp]]s to stop you, so close to the [[Engarian home planet]]. As the emergency power in the TARDIS turns on, the Squad prepares for destruction as the Doctor finds a [[headlight]]. She tries to start the TARDIS to no avail as the Squad counts down. | |||
She then finds a box of puppetry from an old aquaintance that you can try calming Volta with. As you do that, the Doctor tries to fix the circuits of the TARDIS. She then sends out an [[electro-magnetic pulse]] and starts up the TARDIS to find them in the Engarians' galaxy, next to the planet. | |||
However, she realizes that the EMP has triggered Volta's stress instability and he grows bigger, then miniaturizes into a bright ball and explodes into a black hole that sucks everything in. | |||
As the Doctor holds on to the [[TARDIS control console|console]] she tells you to transfer the electro-magnetic energy into the [[time rotor]] by using the sonic. As it doesn't work, the Doctor slams the machine holding Volta, which eventually sends Volta hurtling towards the wall and returning to his own form. | |||
He then flies around the TARDIS, thanking the Doctor and you for helping as his parents turns up to pick him up. | |||
The Doctor then congratulates you and prepares to send you back to [[Earth]], but stops and ask you if you are ready for another trip. | |||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
* [[Jodie Whittaker]] - [[Thirteenth Doctor|The Doctor]] | * [[Jodie Whittaker]] - [[Thirteenth Doctor|The Doctor]] | ||
* [[Richard Eifyn]] - SPUDS Officer | * [[Richard Eifyn]] - [[SPUDS Officer]] | ||
* [[Maria McClurg]] - Motion Capture Performance | * [[Maria McClurg]] - Motion Capture Performance | ||
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=== Species === | === Species === | ||
* [[Volta (The Runaway)|Volta]] is a male teenage | * [[Volta (The Runaway)|Volta]] is a male teenage [[Engarian]] who is also a [[bomb]] that will explode and turn into a [[black hole]] if stressed. | ||
* Volta needs to be taken home to [[Volta's parents (The Runaway)|his parents]]. | * Volta needs to be taken home to [[Volta's parents (The Runaway)|his parents]]. | ||
=== Locations === | === Locations === | ||
* [[The TARDIS]] is flying through regions of [[space]]. | * [[The TARDIS]] is flying through regions of [[space]]. | ||
* Volta needs to get home to [[ | * Volta needs to get home to the [[Engarian home planet]]. | ||
== Story notes == | == Story notes == |
Revision as of 21:39, 20 May 2019
Doctor Who: The Runaway was a virtual reality video game created by the BBC. It featured the Thirteenth Doctor voiced by Jodie Whittaker in the TARDIS, taking the individual Player on an adventure.
The game was released on 16 May 2019 in two versions: An interactive version with a runtime of 13 minutes on Oculus Store and Vive Port for use on Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, and a 360 degree version with a runtime of 11 minutes on BBC VR App for use on Oculus Go and GearVR.[1]
Jo Pearce, creative director for the BBC's digital drama team, said:
- Fans will find themselves at the centre of this wonderfully animated story, helped by the natural charm and humour of Jodie Whittaker, in an adventure that really captures the magic of Doctor Who. Viewers truly are in for a treat - for those who ever dreamed of helping to pilot the TARDIS, this is your opportunity!
Zillah Watson, head of BBC VR Hub, said:
- This is the most ambitious project yet from our team in the BBC VR Hub, and the result is a magical adventure that Doctor Who fans everywhere will simply love. It also shows the enormous potential that virtual reality has for creating new kinds of experiences that appeal to mainstream audiences.
It was written by Victoria Asare-Archer, directed by Mathias Chelebourg and produced by BBC's digital drama team, BBC VR Hub and Passion Animation Studios with original music by Segun Akinola.
Summary
The Thirteenth Doctor takes you, the Player, on an adventure to return an alien creature named Volta back to his home planet and parents.
Plot
The Player wakes up inside the TARDIS and is greeted by the Doctor who scans you with her sonic screwdriver saying you got caught in a "flying alien versus space vehicle accident" and twisted your ankle, knee and got a bruised hip and proceeds to tell you to stay calm and still.
Saying that, in fact, they should ALL stay calm and turns on some music, but quickly turns it off as it is rock music, buy says she loves the track, it being great for cardio. She tries another track, but finds out it's pop music and tries a third one; this time being relaxing mood music and says she can feel both hearts slowing down.
She then introduce you to Volta, and Engarian entity made of pure energy that can explode when stressed and turn into a black hole, unless he is back in his own galaxy. She has build a machine to help it stay calm. She then gives Volta a very mild tell-off for running away from home to discover and tells him that his parents are worried sick, until they are attacked by the Special Positron Undercover Death Squad, a unit who specializes in hunting down and destroying whatever threatens the very stability of the universe.
They start searching the TARDIS for unstabilities and clears the Doctor and you but finds Volta volatile and announce a strict violation of Code 27592KJGD9 and ask nicely to hand over all explosive items onboard or else the TARDIS and all it's content would be destroyed, giving her 30 seconds to comply.
As the seconds go, the Doctor tells you they need to get away and gives you her sonic, connecting it to a steering map so you can fly the TARDIS while she tries to calm down Volta.
As you steer the TARDIS through a junk field the SPUD Squad tries to stop you from escaping and calls for assistance.
As the TARDIS continues to hurtle through space, the Squad offers you a final chance. However, they end up having to use stasis clamps to stop you, so close to the Engarian home planet. As the emergency power in the TARDIS turns on, the Squad prepares for destruction as the Doctor finds a headlight. She tries to start the TARDIS to no avail as the Squad counts down.
She then finds a box of puppetry from an old aquaintance that you can try calming Volta with. As you do that, the Doctor tries to fix the circuits of the TARDIS. She then sends out an electro-magnetic pulse and starts up the TARDIS to find them in the Engarians' galaxy, next to the planet.
However, she realizes that the EMP has triggered Volta's stress instability and he grows bigger, then miniaturizes into a bright ball and explodes into a black hole that sucks everything in.
As the Doctor holds on to the console she tells you to transfer the electro-magnetic energy into the time rotor by using the sonic. As it doesn't work, the Doctor slams the machine holding Volta, which eventually sends Volta hurtling towards the wall and returning to his own form.
He then flies around the TARDIS, thanking the Doctor and you for helping as his parents turns up to pick him up.
The Doctor then congratulates you and prepares to send you back to Earth, but stops and ask you if you are ready for another trip.
Cast
- Jodie Whittaker - The Doctor
- Richard Eifyn - SPUDS Officer
- Maria McClurg - Motion Capture Performance
Crew
The Runaway
- Written By - Victoria Asare-Archer
- Directed By - Mathias Chelebourg
Sound and Music
- Music composed by - Segun Akinola
- Sound Design & Mix - Guillaume Moutardier
- Music Recorded and Mixed by - Olga FitzRoy
- Cello - David Cohen
- Guitar - Andrew Cooksley
- Original Theme Music by - Ron Grainer
BBC Doctor Who
- Executive Producer - Matt Strevens
- Creative Director - Jo Pearce
- Producer - Matthew Rogers
- Script Executive - Sam Hoyle
- Producer (motion capture) - Alex Mercer
BBC VR Hub
- Commissioning Editor, VR - Zillah Watson
- Producer - Niall Hill
- Programme Manager - Katie Hudson
- Technical Consultant - David Johnston
- Production Manager - Angela Crago
Passion Animation Studios
- Head of Passion Experience - Katie Grayson
- Executive Producer - Pierre-Arthur Goulet
- Producer - Matt Saxton
- Producer - Rick Bland
- Production Assistant - Rita Oliveira
- Story development - Hunter Andrews
Visual and Interactive Development by Passion Paris
- Pre-Production Manager - Emmanuelle Planko
- Interactive Development - Thibault Samson
- Character Development - Gwenn Germain, Jules Rigole
- Visual look Development - Anais Marmonier
Developed for VR by Innerspace
- Hadrien Lanvin
- Balthazar Auxietre
- Julien Le Corre
- Pierre Riom
- Fabrice Gaston
- Hayoun Kwon
- Guillaume Bertinet
- Maxime Grange
- Quentin Renaud
- Alice Boudry
Animation by Kombbo @ Passion Paris
Motion Capture by Mocaplab
References
The Doctor
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TARDIS
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Player
- The Player is given the sonic screwdriver to use.
Species
- Volta is a male teenage Engarian who is also a bomb that will explode and turn into a black hole if stressed.
- Volta needs to be taken home to his parents.
Locations
- The TARDIS is flying through regions of space.
- Volta needs to get home to the Engarian home planet.
Story notes
- The description at the bottom of the end credits reads:
- This work benefited from the French Tax Rebate for International Production
- The description also features the Unreal Engine logo and underneath it reads:
- 2019, Epic Games, Inc.. All rights reserved. Unreal, Unreal Engine, and the Unreal Engine logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Epic Games, Inc. in the United States of America and elsewhere.
- After the end credits has finished rolling and the BBC logo has faded, the Player uses the sonic screwdriver to turn off the game.