The latest in my little TARDIS painting series. Featuring two Romanas, watching space go by.
Ngl, I'm so proud of this one. I haven't had a lot of time to draw non-bobbles recently, but I feel like my skills have levelled up a bit!
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big fan of listening to the Doctor and Romana bicker like siblings
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🌟 FLASH SALE 🌟
To celebrate 20 years of the Gallifrey series AND Mary Tamm's birthday, here's up to 50% off selected Gallifrey audios.
(Offer ends expires 23:59 (UK time) on 25th March 2024)
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REBLOG AND COMMENT!
Three suns has Gallifrey
Beneath an orange sky
Thirteen were her Doctors
Ever bound to roam
And nine were the Time Ladies
Who each one chose to fly
All fleeing from Rassilon
On his golden throne
Okay, I'm no sort of poet, but you get the idea. Nine time ladies--actually only four people, but in nine regenerations--have been featured on Doctor Who, whether BBC or Big Finish. All have their good points. If you were programming a multi-doctor "Holiday Special," and could use whichever Doctors you wanted, but had to pair each one with a Time Lady…
…well, what WOULD be your dream lineup?
And yes, you may choose one of the female Doctors as your doctor, but she has to be paired with a different time lady, and then can't be paired with another Doctor. Does that make sense? If you pair Whittaker and Ward, you can't also pair Eccleston and Whittaker.
You know them by heart, of course, but there they all are in one place in the image. Three… two… one… pick 'em!
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For some reason lireesa Windrunner and my oc Tinuviele have the same voice actor in my head and that's lalla ward.
Another character has Mary tamms voice and Juliet Landau's and Verath sounds like braxiatel.
Not sure of the Leela and Narvin voices or Sarah Jane Smith...
Yes I was listening to gallifrey then the Sylvanas book.
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I don’t care what anyone says Romana 1 is my new Role Model
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Who is your favourite companion?
ROUND 1 MASTERPOST
propaganda under the cut
Romana I
she's great, the only one who can rival her on calling the doctors shit is barbara. (anonymous)
Romana II
no propaganda submitted
Adric
no propaganda submitted
Nyssa
no propaganda submitted
Tegan Jovanka
no propaganda submitted
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A bit late to post this, but have my latest Doctor Who character sheet! This time featuring Classic Companions, as voted for in my last twitter poll. We have Romana 1, Sara, Grace Halloway, Mel, Katerina, Kamelion, Dodo and Zoe!
Only two more to go and we’ll have one for every classic-era companion. Still got plenty of characters to cover though!
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Propaganda under the cut.
Romanadvoratrelundar:
Was the Doctor's companion, then became president of Gallifrey. Romana is simply THE girlboss, she has to try to get her political agenda through, she is president of a whole planet, she annoys all her political adversaries SO MUCH for her unorthodox views. She is extremely confident in herself and does what she deems right even when nobody else wants her to. Power comes naturally to her and she uses it unhesitatingly.
Electra:
the sassiest drama queen ever 💯💯 who lowkey assists in several attempted murders and has a meltdown when it doesnt go their way. also is canonically bisexual and genderfluid
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LEELA: I might stay here. It is as much a home as Gallifrey. Here, I would be of use.
ROMANA: But you can be of use to me.
LEELA: How is that?
ROMANA: I need someone to watch my back. A Presidential bodyguard.
LEELA: Me? A bodyguard? K9! I am to be a Presidential bodyguard!
K9 MARK I: Mistress.
LEELA: But I cannot be without K9. What is his position?
ROMANA: Oh, I suppose I could always appoint a… security advisor?
K9 MARK I: Mistress!
ROMANA: How dare you. Call me Madam President, and get used to it.
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Round 1 Poll 21
Audio video disco
"I hear, I see, I learn"
Also the title of the second album of the French group Justice
Pax romana
"Roman peace"
Refers to the golden age of the Roman empire, remarkable for its prosperity and the relative climate of peace, from the start of Augustus' ruling to the death of Marcus Aurelius
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