Subject: I didn't know there was a name for those (nm)
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Posted on: 2012-01-09 19:46:00 UTC
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More questions *dies* by
on 2012-01-09 19:09:00 UTC
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1) How do you refer to a dummy possesed by a second-person Mary-Sue OC? Do you simply say "the dummy" until the Sue has been named?
2) What are minis in the Doctor Who continuum called? I apologize for not looking in the Wiki, the organization method confuses my brain.
3) Do the actors' names misspelled count as minis, even though they are not technically part of the canon or badfic plotline? -
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on 2012-01-09 19:23:00 UTC
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Mini-Reapers. by
on 2012-01-10 07:44:00 UTC
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As I recall (and I wasn't involved, I don't think) the reason it's Reapers rather than something like Daleks is... probably twofold. First, Daleks are intelligent, which most mini'd species aren't, noticably. Second, they're often lesser monsters - Balrogs, not orcs; Aragogs, not basilisks or, er, Voldemorts; Rancors, not Sarlaacs or, well, Sith. Oh, and third, I think Father's Day had just come out ;).
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Fear the Reapers... (or not) by
on 2012-01-09 19:28:00 UTC
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This is a Reaper.
They're from the first series of the reboot, and are basically time-bacteria that latch on to temporal inconsistencies and 'clean house' by... destroying everything in a sizable radius around the event (or so it seems). -
Oh... by
on 2012-01-09 20:49:00 UTC
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I had always referred to them as "those dinosaur things from that one episode with the timey thing."
Although that could describe most monsters in Who. -
I didn't know there was a name for those (nm) by
on 2012-01-09 19:46:00 UTC
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It was never given on-screen, only in the script. (nm) by
on 2012-01-09 21:53:00 UTC
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