Thread:Turtle365/@comment-15395126-20150726080448/@comment-15395126-20150728051600

I'm going to be away from the Wiki for a couple weeks, but I thought I'd share this (rough) idea I had for a Series 11 episode:
 * The Doctor travels to Pangea, 175 million years in the Earth's past. When the Time Lord discovers that the super-continent is not breaking apart as it should be, he decides to investigate. What he finds shocks him. It turns out the Wirrn have infested Earth and are using the primitive world as a breeding ground; the structure of their nest, which lies deep beneath the Earth's crust, prevents the Earth's plates from moving. In the end, the Doctor decides that the Wirrn presence on Earth is a threat to the planet's entire future, so he destroys the nest, triggering an earthquake that causes the Earth's plates to start to move. Pangea begins to split apart to form the continents we know today, all because of the Doctor.

I now have a series of questions that can be answered at your leisure:
 * What would a good "The ____'s ____"-style title be for an episode like this?
 * Would it be better to save this episode for Series 12? This episode is very Doctor-heavy, as there are not any humans to serve as side-characters at this point in the Earth's history. And if we use this episode in Series 11, keep in mind the Thirteenth Doctor does not have nor want a companion at this point in his life…
 * I suppose we could use the Silurians as side-protagonists in this episode if we really had to, depending on when they first came to Earth. However, I'd really like this episode to simply focus on the Doctor and the Wirrn.

It'd mean a lot if you'd help me polish this episode idea up. If we do decide to save this one for Series 12, when the Doctor would have a companion again to help move the plot along, then that means we still have 12 episodes to think up for Series 11, instead of 11...