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::Our administrative staff at Tardis tends to offer different tasks to different people. Though we have a few generalists, we have admin specifically looking over short stories, books of the 1990s, and even just adventures involving the Eighth Doctor.   
::Our administrative staff at Tardis tends to offer different tasks to different people. Though we have a few generalists, we have admin specifically looking over short stories, books of the 1990s, and even just adventures involving the Eighth Doctor.   


I’m sort of a generalist, but really I was “hired” to be the chief technical admin there.  That means that any of the coding errors you see there are mine!  
::I’m sort of a generalist, but really I was “hired” to be the chief technical admin there.  That means that any of the coding errors you see there are mine!  


'''2.) What drew you to the Tardis community?
'''2.) What drew you to the Tardis community?
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::It’s more a question of what ‘’’’’sucked me in’’’’’.  I tried to resist for a while, editing initially at [[w:c:memoryalpha|Memory Alpha]] and [[w:c:bionic|Bionic]].  But in the end, I couldn’t stand to see such a great franchise exist on Wikia without trying to make it look as cool as possible.
::It’s more a question of what ‘’’’’sucked me in’’’’’.  I tried to resist for a while, editing initially at [[w:c:memoryalpha|Memory Alpha]] and [[w:c:bionic|Bionic]].  But in the end, I couldn’t stand to see such a great franchise exist on Wikia without trying to make it look as cool as possible.


3.) What about Dr. Who makes it wacky, weird, and/or wild?
'''3.) What about Dr. Who makes it wacky, weird, and/or wild?


::What ''doesn’t''?  Ya look at the pilot episode and ya think, "There’s no way this should work at all. A grumpy old guy inside of what is effectively a telephone booth flying through time and space?"  
::What ''doesn’t''?  Ya look at [[tardis:An Unearthly Child (episode)|the first episode]] and ya think, "There’s no way this should work at all. A grumpy old guy inside of what is effectively a telephone booth flying through time and space?"  


::If you proposed the show in Hollywood today, you’d get laughed out of the office before you finished your first paragraph.
::If you proposed the show in [[tardis:Hollywood|Hollywood]] today, you’d get laughed out of the office before you finished your first paragraph.


::I suppose though that the thing that makes it wacky is that you never know what you’re going to get.  It’s really just an anthology show, with episodes varying wildly from week to week.  But then on top of that — certainly in the 21st century stories — you’ve got a sometimes ‘’bafflingly’’ intricate through-line.   
::I suppose, though, that the thing that makes it wacky is that you never know what you’re going to get.  It’s really just an anthology show, with episodes varying wildly from week to week.  But then on top of that — certainly in the 21st century stories — you’ve got a sometimes ‘’bafflingly’’ intricate through-line.   


:I got into the show because [[tardis:Tom Baker|Tom Baker]] and [[tardis:Lis Sladen|Lis Sladen]] — stars of the mid-1970s version — were a comedy double act that seemed to fit into the Britcom scene that was then dominated by [[tardis:Monty Python|Monty Python]].  And though it’s still a comedy today, it’s become a show with a genuine emotional resonance that’s put it in line for the most prestigious awards on offer.
::I got into the show because [[tardis:Tom Baker|Tom Baker]] and [[tardis:Lis Sladen|Lis Sladen]] — stars of the mid-1970s version — were a comedy double act that seemed to fit into the Britcom scene that was then dominated by [[tardis:Monty Python|Monty Python]].  And though it’s still a comedy today, it’s become a show with a genuine emotional resonance that’s put it in line for the most prestigious awards on offer.


'''4.) Where would you recommend someone start with the franchise? Any particular story?'''
'''4.) Where would you recommend someone start with the franchise? Any particular story?'''
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::Everyone’s always scared of ‘’[[tardis:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]’’ because they think, “Oh, it’s [[tardis:The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|fifty years old]]! I’ll never be able to catch up!”
::Everyone’s always scared of ‘’[[tardis:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]’’ because they think, “Oh, it’s [[tardis:The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|fifty years old]]! I’ll never be able to catch up!”


::And so they give up, never having tried.  But the cool thing about the show is that it re-invents itself time and time again, in every media.  There are ‘’tons’’ of jumping-on points!
::And so they give up without trying.  But the cool thing about the show is that it re-invents itself time and time again, in every media.  There are ‘’tons’’ of jumping-on points!


::*'''Comics''': Start with ''[[tardis:Endgame (graphic novel)|Endgame]]'', and work your way forward through the [[tardis:Eighth Doctor|Eighth Doctor]] stuff. Widely acclaimed as the best stories ''[[tardis:Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Magazine]]'' ever told.
::*'''Comics''': Start with ''[[tardis:Endgame (graphic novel)|Endgame]]'', and work your way forward through the [[tardis:Eighth Doctor|Eighth Doctor]] stuff. Widely acclaimed as the best stories ''[[tardis:Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Magazine]]'' ever told.
::*'''Audios''': Go for the cheaper stuff first to see if your brain will respond to audios.  And the best of the more inexpensive audios definitely starts with ''[[tardis:Blood of the Daleks (audio story)|Blood of the Daleks]]''. It's the first in a range of stories that tells the tale of the only ''Doctor Who'' [[tardis:companion|companion]] to have debuted on [[tardis:BBC Radio|BBC Radio]] — the fantastic [[tardis:Lucia Miller|Lucia Miller]] played by the multiple [[wikipedia:Laurence Olivier Award|Laurence Olivier Award]]-winning [[tardis:Sheridan Smith|Sheridan Smith]].
::*'''Audios''': Go for the cheaper stuff first to see if your brain will respond to audios.  And the best of the more inexpensive audios definitely starts with ''[[tardis:Blood of the Daleks (audio story)|Blood of the Daleks]]''. It's the first in a range of stories that tells the tale of the only ''Doctor Who'' [[tardis:companion|companion]] to have debuted on [[tardis:BBC Radio|BBC Radio]] — the fantastic [[tardis:Lucie Miller|Lucie Miller]] played by the multiple [[wikipedia:Laurence Olivier Award|Laurence Olivier Award]]-winning [[tardis:Sheridan Smith|Sheridan Smith]].
::*'''Prose'''. Well, there's more prose than anything.  So I'm just going to pick a personal favourite, and leave it at that. ''[[tardis:Wonderland (novel)|Wonderland]]''.  It's a little harder to find these days, but so worth.  The [[tardis:Second Doctor|Second Doctor]]. [[tardis:Jefferson Airplane|Jefferson Airplane]]. [[tardis:Blue Moonbeams|Bad acid trips]] at the [[tardis:Human Be-In|start of]] the [[tardis:Summer of Love|Summer of Love]].  90 pages of absolutely exquisite prose.
::*'''Prose'''. Well, there's more prose than anything.  So I'm just going to pick a personal favourite, and leave it at that. ''[[tardis:Wonderland (novel)|Wonderland]]''.  It's a little harder to find these days, but so worth.  The [[tardis:Second Doctor|Second Doctor]]. [[tardis:Jefferson Airplane|Jefferson Airplane]]. [[tardis:Blue Moonbeams|Bad acid trips]] at the [[tardis:Human Be-In|start of]] the [[tardis:Summer of Love|Summer of Love]].  90 pages of absolutely exquisite prose.
::*'''Television'''. Television is obviously most people's gateway drug, and at this point in my fandom, I'm of the belief that every episode is someone's first episode.  In a sense, it doesn't matter where you start.  That said, a logical place to start is the first story of every new incarnation of the Doctor.  So, in the modern era, ''[[tardis:Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', ''[[tardis:The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'', or  ''[[tardis:The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]''.  That said, I think you could get easily hooked by watching ''[[tardis:Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]'', ''[[tardis:Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)|Vincent and the Doctor]]'', ''[[tardis:Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'', ''[[tardis:Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'', ''[[tardis:The Girl in the Fireplace|The Girl in the Fireplace]]'', ''[[tardis:The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'' or ''[[tardis:The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'' — all of which have great hooks!
'''5.) What's the wackiest/wildest thing you've seen in the Tardis community?
'''5.) What's the wackiest/wildest thing you've seen in the Tardis community?



Revision as of 20:56, 11 April 2014

1.) Who are you and what do you do for the Tardis community?

Our administrative staff at Tardis tends to offer different tasks to different people. Though we have a few generalists, we have admin specifically looking over short stories, books of the 1990s, and even just adventures involving the Eighth Doctor.
I’m sort of a generalist, but really I was “hired” to be the chief technical admin there. That means that any of the coding errors you see there are mine!

2.) What drew you to the Tardis community?

It’s more a question of what ‘’’’’sucked me in’’’’’. I tried to resist for a while, editing initially at Memory Alpha and Bionic. But in the end, I couldn’t stand to see such a great franchise exist on Wikia without trying to make it look as cool as possible.

3.) What about Dr. Who makes it wacky, weird, and/or wild?

What doesn’t? Ya look at the first episode and ya think, "There’s no way this should work at all. A grumpy old guy inside of what is effectively a telephone booth flying through time and space?"
If you proposed the show in Hollywood today, you’d get laughed out of the office before you finished your first paragraph.
I suppose, though, that the thing that makes it wacky is that you never know what you’re going to get. It’s really just an anthology show, with episodes varying wildly from week to week. But then on top of that — certainly in the 21st century stories — you’ve got a sometimes ‘’bafflingly’’ intricate through-line.
I got into the show because Tom Baker and Lis Sladen — stars of the mid-1970s version — were a comedy double act that seemed to fit into the Britcom scene that was then dominated by Monty Python. And though it’s still a comedy today, it’s become a show with a genuine emotional resonance that’s put it in line for the most prestigious awards on offer.

4.) Where would you recommend someone start with the franchise? Any particular story?

Everyone’s always scared of ‘’Doctor Who’’ because they think, “Oh, it’s fifty years old! I’ll never be able to catch up!”
And so they give up without trying. But the cool thing about the show is that it re-invents itself time and time again, in every media. There are ‘’tons’’ of jumping-on points!

5.) What's the wackiest/wildest thing you've seen in the Tardis community?

Probably the Doctor window-shopping for a tardis:bong in tardis:Haight-Ashbury. Honestly, I thought I knew every possibility for an historical adventure until I read that one.

6.) What can we expect from Dr. Who in the near future?

The big news for the future is the coming of Peter Capaldi's Doctor in late summer or early autumn. Again, another jumping on point! If you've never experienced Doctor Who, this is clearly the time to get on board. We don't have an exact broadcast date — the series is only in production right now — but look for it a little later in the year! But if you can't wait, don't forget to try Big Finish audios! Peter Davison's Doctor is "in season" as I write this in April 2014, and Moonflesh just got released.



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