Thread:Turtle365/@comment-15395126-20150611192601/@comment-15395126-20150615221834

That's precisely what I'm thinking. Where the Doctor ends up is unknown right now; he'll definitely have interactions with people from that place or time that reveal his preference to be alone.

This Doctor isn't intended be be comical, at least intentionally. The Silurian bit is interesting; I've considered it but may choose to pursue it in one of my spin-offs.

This Doctor is sort of feeling the side-effects of Gallifrey inside him. He's maddened and in immense pain as the planet and its people try to emerge from within him. This produces his darker personality. Or perhaps this is Omega's doing. He is traveling with the specific goal of finding Gallifrey.

I'd love to use the Cybermen, perhaps in the penultimate penultimate episode (Episode 11, given the two-part finale). I don't know what could be done with them, though. New enemies will be incorporated if the ideas present themselves; as for the Daleks, I want to try to bring back Davros at some point. I also had the idea that the Doctor would learn at some point that in an alternate timeline, HE has become a Dalek. It'd really play off the "You would be a good Dalek" line, as well as bring the Doctor's morality into question. Maybe this episode sees the Doctor team up with a Dalek who is strangely good; it's revealed in the climax that this Dalek is the Doctor himself, who had to sacrifice his form to save others.

No worries about the late response. I just returned home from my weekend vacation. It's good to be back, but I have lots to catch up on! Have my articles been alright?