Considering the fact that I don't know how long it'll take to get this out, I figured I'd put up a little announcement as a sort of late-Christmas present, and a cheer-up for those who've seen The Runaway Bride!
First off, all credit for the name goes to
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TotTW is not the title of a novel, it is the title of a series of novels. I figure, the best fixer-upper for Doomsday, until Rose comes back, is to have a story that doesn't just end and leave it to your imagination--cause its funner not to have to try :P
Each novel will be about 5 chapters long, and follow basically the format of an episode--some plots will span multiple novels. Due to its sheer length, plot ideas or requests will be highly appreciated and credited. For more in depth details about the scope of the series, or the rules and details of offering ideas, check This Post
Anyway, enough with the sales pitch! ;p
ON TO THE PREVIEW!
The first novel-continuation of Phantom has not yet been named, but picks up just about where Phantom left off.
As reference, here is the time frame Phantom adheres to.
1 year with 9 (Occassionally considered 2 because of the accidental jump in Aliens of London) 1 year with 10, 3 months to Norway, 1 year to Phantom, and then 3 more months between Chapter 8 and Phantom's Epilogue.
Summary
3 months after their reunion, the Doctor and Rose still have a whole universe to explore. Rose wants to do something special, because its their 4 and-a-half year anniversary. The Doctor argues its only 3-and-a-half, 2 if you only count the time they were together, and besides--who celebrates half-annaversaries?
Rose will hear none of it, however, and its not long before the Doctor caves in. He suggests checking out 5 billion years in this universe's future. Rose says they get into loads of trouble every time they go there. He doesn't see the problem with it. After a bit of an argument, Rose agrees to go forward.
At the last minute, however, the Doctor changes course to far into the past--to the formation of the Earth. Instead of taking him to his desired destination, the TARDIS deposites them in the middle of China, during the waning years of the Han Dynasty.
In the middle of the Emperor's harem.
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Sooo. Thoughts? Rants? Tomatos?