Subject: Re: Bear in mind...
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Posted on: 2009-08-18 12:33:00 UTC
Woozy, after getting Dalek'd? Oh well. At least we can see where Uncle Rusty gets these dodgy ideas from now, I suppose.
Subject: Re: Bear in mind...
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Posted on: 2009-08-18 12:33:00 UTC
Woozy, after getting Dalek'd? Oh well. At least we can see where Uncle Rusty gets these dodgy ideas from now, I suppose.
While I wait to hear back on the Star Wars mission, I figure I'll get a head start on the Doctor Who mission. I would like a list of possible ways to kill the Sue without having to do it thirteen times.
Argue with the Sue that she can't logically have gone throught the rituals of becoming a Time Lord, therefore does not have the power to regenerate and thus is dead after being killed once.
Though an agent getting caught by their own logic would be an interesting twist.
~Neshomeh
(Keep poking me on that one. I keep being lame and hungover, and I can't beta worth a damn when hungover. Prod me repeatedly?)
Dalek.
Unless it's Uncle-Rusty-verse. Time was, The Doctor couldn't regenerate if the Daleks got him, I'm pretty sure. Force the Sue into sixties canon, one extermination should do it.
Hungover. Poke me tomorrow. :P
... that the Stolen Earth Dalek shot was a glancing hit, rather than a full-body strike. I have no idea how Dalek guns work, but it's possible that gave him time to start the regeneration process rather than killing him instantly.
Anyway, if we're talking about the sixties, I seem to recall either Ian or the Doctor getting Dalek'd in The Daleks and just being a bit woozy after...
hS
Woozy, after getting Dalek'd? Oh well. At least we can see where Uncle Rusty gets these dodgy ideas from now, I suppose.
Seeing how the Daleks had this whole big war with Gallifrey, I'm pretty certain they have death-rays customized for preventing Time Lord regeneration. I mean, what's the point of exterminating someone if they get back up two minutes later with a different face?
Of course, Daleks are not the most reliable of allies. Maybe if you got your hands on one of their armor-shell-things and brought it back to base, someone could reverse engineer their death ray for missions like yours.
And then there's the obvious solution: dumping them down a black hole, leaving them at ground zero seconds before an A-bomb drops--you know, anything that breaks them down to their atoms. I'm pretty sure they can't regenerate from that. Of course, you might need a TARDIS to do the job.
they have death-rays customized for preventing Time Lord regeneration
THIS.
Why the hell has everyone, RTD included, forgotten this is canon?
RTD's been pretty much hell-bent on turning the series into his own personal Suefic since the start. To the point where, really, it can't get much more ruined really.
Killing them thirteen times just adds to the fun! If you insist on killing them only once, I recommend something brutal that they couldn't possibly regenerate from. Decapitation, ripping out both hearts, incineration, etc. It may be hard to set up, but I doubt they could regenerate in a vacuum either.
Evidence from both the Old and New Series indicate that a Time Lord can't regenerate if the death is too fast. Witness the Doctor's drowning in Turn Left, or the shooting of the Castellan in Five Doctors.
The Doctor has also been in danger of permanent death from having his brain burnt out (Forest of the Dead), and according to the Tardis Wiki, you can kill a Time Lord by stabbing both hearts simultaneously. Or you could just make them not want to regenerate (Last of the Time Lords).
To be honest, regeneration is one of the least useful aspects of Time Lord-ness. There's just so /many/ ways to stop or disrupt it; the Doctor worries about dying practically every story.
hS