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- Novel - The Banquo Legacy
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I favour the First Doctor era for its originality. Like most of the classic Doctors, Hartnell has been forgotten, replaced by Doctors who rely on teams of CGI animators and makeup artists to give them flare.
I like all eras of Doctor Who and enjoy most of the extended media. I edit many pages, usually numerous times. I created a lot of pages including the 20'000th article. Most of my contributions of late have surrounded Delta and the Bannermen and The Banquo Legacy.
In terms of monsters I like the general "rough and tumble" enemies over "out of the ordinary" enemies. For example I'd rather have the Ergon than the Anti-matter Creature. My favourite recurring monsters are the Daleks, in particular their early stories like The Daleks and Planet of the Daleks; the latter of which is some of Nation's finest work.
I prefer Classic Who to the latest stuff, not to say I don't enjoy my Venetian Vampires, I'm just more partial to my Welsh Bannermen. Of the new Doctors, my favourite is the 9th followed by 11th. 10 (I'm not even going to give you a link,) is abysmal.
Frobisher is my favourite companion. It is unfortunate that his swansong had to feature the Seventh Doctor as that really makes his canonicity doubtable. Luckily, expansion into the BFA, ST and PDA ranges have given him credibility and depth.
Of the spin-offs, my favourite is Torchwood. I have watched all the spin-offs bar K9. My favourite Torchwood episode is Random Shoes for its unique narrative and plot.
The Banquo Legacy is my favourite novel. I have made large contributions to its character pages so that they are of great length (not that long is always good). My favourite contribution to this novel is the Banquo Manor page. It is also long and acts well to connect the web of characters.