Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To 🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Tue, Mar 15, 2005 03:47 AM UTC:While looking through Doctor Who magazines today, I found an article on the Chess set I mentioned earlier. It listed what the pieces were, and its list matched my identifications except that it listed the Black Knights as Sea Devil and Terileptil instead of Sea Devil and Ice Warrior. But I just found a picture of a Terileptil, and it doesn't look like any of the pieces in the flyer, whereas the Ice Warrior, shown in the same picture, does. The article was written before the full set was released, and the piece lineup may have changed in the meantime, or the author may have made a mistake. The article included some pictures, but none were of the Black Knights. With respect to a Doctor Who CV, I don't really have a clear idea of how Doctor Who could be translated into a CV. It is too diverse of a show to really lend itself to any clear CV idea. It might be better to isolate certain aspects of the show and see what can be done with them. For example, suppose a checkmated King could regenerate, causing the goal of the game to be something more than simple checkmate. Or maybe a particular storyline or scenario could serve as the basis of a game. Although an unequal armies game would echo the diversity of the show, it would be tricky business, because the armies of any good CV should be balanced. Ralph Betza spent years coming up with the precise armies for Chess with Different Armies, and comparable work would be required for an unequal armies Doctor Who CV. Of course, in the spirit of good always triumphing over evil on Doctor Who, we might purposely make it unbalanced so that the Doctor's side normally wins. I think that would be truer to the TV show, though it wouldn't make a better game. One more thing to consider is that Doctor Who is a merchandisable product of the BBC, and rights to some parts of the Doctor Who universe are owned by various writers, such as the Daleks, the rights to which are owned by Terry Nation. We would either have to get the permission of the BBC and various Doctor Who writers, or disclaim any officialness and hope the owners of the characters used in the game don't complain. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Oh Frabjous Day! does not match any item.