Reversed Polarity!
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On Saturday, I had the privilege of attending Reversed Polarity, a Doctor Who 50th anniversary convention. I was interested as soon as I heard about it, but learning that Peter Davison (my favourite Doctor) would be attending was definitely the clincher -- not that I really needed one. As usual, I met up with
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After we grabbed breakfast and I registered, we went to this great writing workshop run by J.M. Frey called "World and Culture Building". Then, as the workshop ended early, we were able to go to "Building the TARDIS and Worshipping the Emperor," a panel run by Mark Townsend (the brains behind Dalek Dreadnaught) and Paul Aves. After a wonderful panel with Dan Starkey (Strax),
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What's it like being related to David Tennant?
One of the funniest moments was when someone asked Peter Davison to read lines from a Colin Baker episode, which he did really well, if somewhat begrudgingly. As I said to
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Following the Peter Davison panel was the Dalek Dating Game, which was as surreal and hilarious as you might expect. The highlight was
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There are probably more details I should include, but I'm lazy and I have several pictures to share, pictures that are much more interesting than what I've just written.

Mark Townsend displaying a very hard-to-find TARDIS lamp

Another TARDIS lamp model

All that's left of Paul Aves' TARDIS. It fell apart after being exposed to
three Canadian winters. The next model is going to be kept under a carport.


Daleks...obviously

A "Victory of the Daleks" Dalek

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She marked her limbs the way Amy Pond did every time she spotted the Silence.


Dan Starkey checking out the Daleks

Lucky shot of Dan Starkey!
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extremely fortunate to be in the area when we were!
During his panel, Dan Starkey said he was making up Sontaran Christmas carols
during the filming of the last Christmas special. In fact, one of the songs
he came up with was used in the episode. Anywaaaay, Dan Starkey mentioned
that there was a YouTube vid of his carols, so, naturally, I dug it up.

K-9!

The Silence and a Dalek

Ooops. Poor Dalek.

Weeping Angel

Cyberman

TARDIS console

Another TARDIS console




Some close ups of TARDIS consoles because it's the TARDIS and I can

Some TARDIS console poetry

Graeme Harper, a Doctor Who director

Peter Davison!

More Peter Davison!

The TARDIS

HUGE Emperor Dalek

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Dalek Dating Game set

Dalek Dating Game in progress

Dating Game contestants

Masquerade with "Bad Wolf" version of the TARDIS

Dance off competition between Davros and the Doctors

Wonderful costumes inspired by "Victory of the Daleks". Apparently,
human Daleks made it beyond Manhattan and into WWII Britain. Who knew?

The Brain of Morbius

Nyssa and the Fifth Doctor

Doctor Who calendar that was impossible to resist

I probably could have resisted this keychain, but I didn't want to

Reversed Polarity shirt that I accidentally ordered along with my con membership
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Date: 2013-11-05 06:01 pm (UTC)Thank you very much,
My Doctors were Jon Pertwee (what do you think of the petition for his son, Sean, to be a Doctor?!) and Tom Baker, but woah, Peter! I found him so sexy!
I quite like Sean Pertwee (even if he was on Elementary), so I would have signed the petition. However, saying that, I'm very happy with Peter Capaldi, so I have no regrets about the official choice. :-)
Tom Baker could have been my Doctor if I hadn't been so scared of the show when I was a little girl. I just had to hear the theme song and I was yelling at my parents to turn it off. *g* I think hormones were probably responsible when I did get into the show. I was 13 and had a crush on Peter Davison because of All Creatures Great and Small. When I saw he was on Doctor Who, I excitedly told my parents that Tristan from All Creatures Great and Small was now Doctor Who.
Your post made me reread the fic where Jim turns Speedy's into a Dr Who-themed night spot and Lestrade has to start working there "wearing a long brown wig, a chunky tribal necklace and a ripped faux leather loincloth dress and had a knife strapped to his thigh. Yes, he was Leela, savage companion to the 4th Doctor Who."
Yes, I can see why it might. *g*
(BTW, meant to tell you I got talking to someone recently who was writing a thesis on Kipling and Ideas of Empire and who LOVED Stalky and Co, so natch I directed her to your fic! She'd never heard of fanfic or erm, slash fiction or anything (v. academic person) so I imagine she'll be thrilled! So if you get a new reader wanting to ref you in her work, saying an American lady (I'm not but was posing as one for my company - it's complicated -) running a sort of matching service in a booth (it's not what it sounds like) sent you, that'll be me.)
Big hugs.
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Thank you very much! It was extremely kind of you to recommend my story to this academic lady! :-D I hope she finds it somewhat interesting, though it will obviously be a massive step down from the original source material. I'll feel bad if the story turns her off of fic. *g*