dashwood_one:
Just came through the post. An odd thing though: a character from a UK television show, made as a model by a British company, but only available in the UK as an import. How does that work? Whatever, it's a superb figure. Interestingly, it is strongly suggested that, in the few moments he was left alone after regenerating, the befuddled Doctor got into the TARDIS, and travelled to the un-named planet inhabited by the Sevateem and Tesh (where, some years later he would meet Leela), and there 'mend' the supercomputer Xoanon, imbuing it with his erratic brain patterns, and then leaving after several days, to return to U.N.I.T. HQ. mere minutes after leaving, and, still suffering post regeneration stress, emerging from the TARDIS to collapse on the floor again.
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plumpp:
I wanted to call my child fankie so I could dress them up as frankensteins monster on halloween lol
dashwood_one:
Excellent! @EMIBOT - that would be so damn cool!
dashwood_one:
Supreme Headquarters Alien Defence Organization. From a brilliantly grim show made by those nice people who gave you 'Thunderbirds'. Because of this, UK TV networks showed it thinking that, as it had spacecraft and explosions, it was a kids' show. It so wasn't. The premise? Aliens coming to Earth to harvest organs from humans to stop their race from dying out. That's a kids'show, right? If you've never seen it, I urge you to watch it - the effects alone make it worth a watch, and even if you don't like that, the theme tune is damn funky.
dashwood_one:
That movie is one of my great guilty pleasures. A Disney film, but properly nasty in places. Oh, and V.I.N.CENT is an acronym for 'Vital Information Necessary CENTralized. He was voiced, rather archly, by Roddy McDowall.
dashwood_one:
My latest Funko 'Pop' figure. It's a corker. The very last movie that you could expect a toy from. How cool is he?
caraphernelia:
hahaha love it ^^