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Revision as of 23:07, 22 November 2021
Doom of the Daleks was an adventure written for Adventures in Time and Space: The Roleplaying Game.
Uniquely, it was the only original Adventure included in the 50th Anniversary sourcebooks - as the Sourcebook for the Eighth Doctor could only cover the two televised stories featuring that incarnation, a whole new campaign was written set during the Time War.
Divided into separate individual "episodes", it was the longest Adventure released for Adventures in Time and Space, and the last adventure prior to the game's rebranding as Doctor Who Roleplaying Game.
The adventure saw the Player Characters recruited to save the Doctor, though one of the players could still play as the Doctor if they wished.
Synopsis
At some point in his past, the Daleks hit the Doctor with a weapon called the Temporal Exterminator, which erodes the target's timeline "forward and backwards." The Player Characters are recruited to gather "temporal traces" through the Doctor's timeline to pinpoint the exact moment he was hit with the weapon and prevent his death.
Characters
Note that due to the fluid, interactive nature of tabletop roleplaying games, not all of these characters will be encountered during the story and/or may be swapped out or modified at the Gamemaster's discretion.
- The Doctor
- Daleks
- The Director
- Gaspar Castillo
- Obadiah Tuttle
- John White
- Sea Devils
- Natalia Sukov
- Edmund Styles
- Rutans
- Sontarans
- John Neox
- Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
- The Master
- Dr. Frutiger
- Guo Chaoying
- The Minister for Agriculture
- Tendrils
- Axos
- Old Ted
- Jane
- Atticus Smith
- Helios
- Daravek
- Maggie Prentece
- Thorval
- Sarah
- Bethany Slice
- Silurians
- Dilly and Dally
- Cleopatra Smith
- Tom Dandy
- Aurora
- Albert Carlisle
- Dust
- Fendahleen
- Bellin
- Karta
- Kayla
- Savitri
- Sophia
- Raga
- Arati
- Iksir
- The Mara
- Gastropods
- Bortu
- Klorda
- Chef Rhumsea
- Andrana Boll
- Luc Jerik
- King Hark
- Nestor
- Garamond
- Harry Yom
- Thundar Hammerlord
- Jervik
- Lord Oxney
- Sir Tars
- Sir Axmore
- Lady Galia
- Sir Loral
- Lady Steele
- Sir Melehan
- Amphibalus
- The Demon
- S'Rax Warriors
- Morgaine
- Dr. Martin Harper
- Kaam
- Parza
- Captain Arda
- The Janitor
- Roboman
- Mr. Jones
- Carine
- Riix
- Dala
- Luci
- Klooz
- Kelwan
- Brian
- Erik
- Professor Ortega
- Hali Plim
- Vax Kent
- Borys
- The Memento Mori
- Agent Whint
- Mormo-7
- Toz Raz
- Weeping Angels
- Lord John Flint
- Agatha
- Constance
- Jack Mansell
- Elizabeth Diver
- Malcolm
- Alfredo Kalo
References
People
- Dr. Martin Harper is a friend of Grace Holloway's, and works at Walker Hospital.
Notes
- The story revisited key locations and characters from the First through Eighth Doctors' lives. Most notably, the story featured scenes set in Walker General Hospital morgue, where the Seventh Doctor regenerated into the Eighth.