Yes, you will get to play your OWN characters
Deuce Traveler,
Yes, you will get to play your OWN characters. I wish I had made that clear in my opening post. I think its cost me a few days and players.
You can make up a companion to the limits of your imagination, I would imagine a character from now or the past, or from one of the imaginative futures the series postulates.
If you want, you may play an incarnation of the game's Time Lord. The reason I don't have a lot of information about the game's Time Lord (even a name) is I haven't had my players design him [or her] yet).
This is a multi-Time Lord/Companion story so all PC are together along with just as eccentric NPC's.
Believe it or not, you can actually choose what WHO villains you want in the game. I want to give the players
that much control over the game.
Minor spoiler: The Time Lord's arch-nemesis (similar to the relationship between the Doctor and the Master) has made an alliance with several other 'powers' to bring about an infernal plan. Unfortunately, the villains mistime their sudden but inevitable betrayals and it turns into a mess for all concerned.
The beauty of Doctor Who is that most series villains are very alike.
There are the 'millions of minions'; (Daleks, Cybermen, etc.)
The single Bosses (The Fendahl, Eldraad, etc.)
and the human dupes (the possessed, cloned, impersonated or just deceived and plain stubborn about admitting it.)
The players can choose their favorite villains and I will
try to work them into the plot.
As for rules, there isn't an official RPG for Doctor Who
yet. One is on its way. The few older systems didn't sell and, frankly, IMO there were reasons why.
If the majority of players want formal rules, we can probably pick out some rules system that can be modified. Otherwise, it will be consensual. I will point out that the characters who are disadvantaged usually get more 'screen time' in Doctor Who. That should encourage people to be vunerable with their characters and avoid 'munchkinism.'
Let me know what you think. If two players commit to the game, it is a go.
