User:OptimusPrimon

OptimusMagnus has been a fan of Doctor Who for a few years now. The first episode he ever saw part of was The Girl in the Fireplace, and David Tennant's Tenth Doctor happens to be his favorite incarnation of The Doctor.

The Doctors

 * Favorite Doctor: The Tenth Doctor as portrayed by David Tennant
 * Second Favorite Doctor: John Hurt's War Doctor
 * Third Favorite Doctor: toss up between Eleventh Doctor Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi's Twelfth Doctor
 * Fourth Favorite Doctor: either Tom Baker, the Fourth Doctor, or Paul McGann, the Eighth Doctor; wish he'd gotten more of a chance to shine.
 * Fifth Favorite Doctor: hard to say-I haven't had much exposure to most of the old series' Doctors, though I do like what I've seen of Patrick Troughton's Second Doctor and Seventh Doctor Sylvester McCoy.

Allies/Companions

 * Overall: Rory Williams-he seemed like how I would be if I wound up on the TARDIS, and his determination was inspiring.
 * Favorite First Doctor Ally: Susan Foreman-I'd love to learn more of her and the Doctor's history.
 * Favorite Second Doctor Ally: Jamie McCrimmon
 * Favorite Third Doctor Ally: Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart
 * Favorite Fourth Doctor Ally: Sarah Jane Smith
 * Favorite Fifth Doctor Ally: ...haven't seen enough of his stories to get a feel for it.
 * Favorite Sixth Doctor Ally: ...see above.
 * Favorite Seventh Doctor Ally: Ace
 * Favorite Eighth Doctor Allies: The Sisterhood of Karn
 * Favorite Ninth Doctor Ally: Rose Tyler
 * Favorite Tenth Doctor Ally: Donna Noble
 * Favorite Eleventh Doctor Ally: Besides Rory, obviously, is Brian Williams. I love the actor who portrays him, and really wish that P.S. had been filmed.
 * Favorite Twelfth Doctor Ally (so far): U.N.I.T.'s Osgood

Villains

 * Race: The Daleks
 * Classic Villain: Omega tied with The Valeyard with Morbius as a runner up who I would have liked to see more of-though preferable with a Time Lord body.
 * One Shot: The Beast
 * Least Favorite Race: The Cybermen-I like their design, but the concept is just saddening to me.

Organizations

 * Classic: Unified Intelligence Taskforce-U.N.I.T. was better in the old days.
 * New: the Shadow Proclamation-I'd like to see more of them in action.

Headcanons

 * "Missy" is not The Master, but really The Rani trying to trick the Doctor-I don't care for the idea of Time Lords changing gender.

Stories
Doctor Who/Star Wars: Clash of the Empires Following the epic crossover event Assimilation², we bring you the next great meeting of science fiction epics! In the midst of their long-running war with the Galactic Empire, the Rebel Alliance suddenly find that their enemy is under attack by an even more vicious foe. But this menacing new species, who identify themselves as the Daleks, are no potential friends in the war against the empire, and are bound and determined to extinguish all life in the galaxy. Luckily, a "new hope" arrives in the form of the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble, who have identified the Dalek fleet plaguing the empire as former prisoners of the Genesis Ark who have escaped the Void by traveling a long time into the past and into a galaxy far, far away. But will the last Time Lord known to survive and his companion be enough to bolster the Rebels and their few Jedi allies? And can any galaxy survive a confrontation between the Daleks and the menace of the Sith?

Doctor Who/Transformers: The Nightmare Child It is the first year of the Last Great Time War, and the universe itself shudders at the conflict between the Daleks and the Time Lords. In the midst of this war, however, the War Doctor is approached by an old ally: Vector Prime, Guardian of Time and one of the few remaining members of the original Thirteen Transformers. As expected he comes to warn the Doctor of the impending doom of the universe-a doom that only the Doctor himself can avert. But before the War Doctor can prevent the end of creation, he and the Transformers must stand against an evil that has intruded upon the Time War, drawn by the sheer chaos of the conflict. This evil is known to the Time Lords, who have dubbed it the Nightmare Child, but the Transformers know the monster's true name: Unicron.

Dark Reunions Ever since the Last Great Time War ended, the Doctor has been forced into increasing vigilance. Painful experience has taught him that his foes are difficult to kill-and even death seems to be only a temporary setback to some of them. Of course, even he is taken off guard when not one, but TWO old enemies emerge from the depths of a black hole and declare war on the Shadow Proclamation. Who are these demonic beings who have departed a universe of antimatter and returned to the one that spawned them?

The first is the Beast, still living in the stolen body of the unfortunate researcher who was to have enabled his escape from the Impossible Planet. Scarred and possessing a mere shadow of his former power, he is still dangerous, especially since he is now free to summon his "legions." The question is, what beings are ancient and evil enough to have paid allegiance to this demon? None other than the Weeping Angels.

The second is the Beast's body, which he abandoned to flee his ancient prison, but in doing so left vacant and vulnerable. And in the supposed emptiness of the anti-matter universe, the living body without a mind was found by a living mind without a body: that of an even older and potentially deadlier foe of the Doctor. Let the universe tremble-Omega has returned.

The Ultimate Foe Returns The Doctor has many names, and many faces; sadly, so does the darkest part of his nature. It has been named by itself and by his foes: the Oncoming Storm, Beast, the Predator, the Dream Lord, and countless other names. But the Doctor first knew it by a name given by the Time Lords: that of the Valeyard. Now at last, having found the rescued Gallifrey after so many ages, the Doctor is stunned to find it under the rule of the Valeyard, who escaped their confrontation of long ago and has seized power after aiding the Master in imprisoning Rassilon. Speaking in the voice of the Great Intelligence and with a face the Doctor has never seen*, the Valeyard welcomes his hated other self home, determined to triumph where he previously failed. And the Doctor is one tenuous ground indeed, for his foe has not only claimed the artifacts of Rassilon, but the one weapon that only the Doctor in his darkest hour has ever considered wielding: the Moment.


 * Ian McKellen-the voice of the Great Intelligence, who I think would have been much better as a returned Valeyard.

Return of the Rani When the Doctor receives an unexpected Gallifreyan signal, he follows it to a planet where he is brought face-to-face with...the Master! No, that's not a typo, and this isn't a case of the Doctor meeting an old incarnation of his oldest friend/nemesis! It turns out that "the Mistress" the Doctor previously encountered was not a female incarnation of the Master, but rather the newest form of another rogue Time Lord: the Rani! More than a little annoyed at their old classmate claiming to be himself, the Master offers the Doctor his help in hunting her down. The Doctor now faces a dilemma: in order to stop one of his most dangerous enemies, does he join forces with another?

Other Interests

 * Transformers-if you couldn't tell by the crossover idea above
 * Star Wars
 * Star Trek
 * Lego, especially Bionicle
 * Disney