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Meet the 11th Doctor.

"This is the choice that's before us and we'll do our best with it. But we don't have to let it make all the rules... We will not stop looking for a way to change it, for a way out. I don't believe in 'hopeless'."
The Doctor, "Bigger on the Inside"

Eric's TBD RPG is a 2017 Doctor Who themed Actual Play webseries hosted by Geek & Sundry using the Doctor Who Roleplaying Game by Cubicle 7.

Full Cast (in order of episodic appearance):

  • Eric Campbell as the GM.
  • Amy Dallen as the Doctor, specifically as an alternative version of the Doctor's 11th incarnation, instead of Matt Smith's version of the doctor.
  • Duncan Barclay as Cillian Rail, human from modern-day London and companion to the Doctor.
  • Darin De Paul as Veleg the Sontaran. Or more specifically: Third Librarian Veleg, Fourth Keeper of the Holy Articles, who works as a curator of the great war museum of Sontar.
  • Michael Robert Holmes as Bargle Bill the Ooh'loo'h, an affable space mechanic.
  • Gina DeVivo as Captain Finn Alexander, a privateer originally from Earth's 18th Century.
  • Erika Ishii as Piggy, a young aspiring pirate from Earth's 18th Century.
  • Sam de Leve as Rokokokoko the Ovokali, an xeno-anthropology expert and powerful telepath.
  • Jason Charles Miller as Davros.
  • Jody Houser as an enigmatic Time Lord (dubbed Lisa by the party) who is discovered imprisoned on Earth and refuses to reveal her identity.
  • Matthew Mercer as Meatstick the Ood, whose soft-spoken manner belies a penchant for physical violence.
  • Taliesin Jaffe as Professor Chronotis, a retired Time Lord found residing inside of a star whale.
  • Dylan Dovale as Captain Jack Harkness.
  • Aliza Pearl as the Rogue, a mysterious Time Lord who aids the Doctor.


Eric's TBD RPG contains examples of:

  • Actually, I Am Him: Chronotis initially admonishes the Doctor for co-opting the name of a man he knows to be dead, necessitating the Doctor to explain that she is indeed the Doctor, but one from another universe.
  • Applied Phlebotinum: Paradox energy, which both the Master and Rassilon have learned to weaponize, and Cillian later is able to harness simply by concentrating.
  • Alternate Universe: The setting of the campaign. Nominally Pete's World, but with paradox running rampant throughout the universe, some things are even more different than they should be.
  • Bag of Holding: Chronotis's Mary Poppins-esque paisley carpet bag.
  • Blunt "Yes": Happens when the Doctor finds herself outnumbered by the more practically-minded members of her party.
    The Doctor: If they believe that you still work here, do you think that you could go tell them that you need to release the prisoners?
    Meatstick: Are you requesting, as is your order, Master Doctor, that I lie to my previous employers?
    The Doctor: [Hesitates.]
    River Song, Chronotis, and Lisa: Yes.
  • The Caper: The appearance of a dimensional rift deep in the vaults of an interplanetary bank necessitates the group to go on an old-fashioned heist.
  • Change the Uncomfortable Subject: The Doctor, when introducing the group, gets to River Song, whom no one in the group is particularly happy with at the moment.
    The Doctor: This is River Song. [Beat.] That's enough about that.
  • Christmas Episode: The 2018 "Holiday Special" episode which acts as the series epilogue. Also, during the campaign proper, Eric designates episode 16 as the Christmas special, in Doctor Who fashion (as it was at the time). Of course, a series of plot developments and character choices cause the "Christmas episode" to last for several episodes. Cue jokes that the Christmas special is in fact a Hanukah special.
    Sam: It was supposed to last one episode, and we made it last eight episodes!
  • Dead Alternate Counterpart: Both the Doctor and Cillian discover their counterparts in this universe have died. This is not a coincidence.
  • Heist Episode: Appropriately titled "The Heist."
  • Heroic Sacrifice:
    • The Master, after realizing Davros is using him to trap the party inside their minds via Psychic Link, kills himself to break the connection, but is able to regenerate soon after.
    • Veleg, who attempts to stall Rassilon from reaching the rest of the party, and is shot down by a Time Lord firing squad.
    • The Corsair, who throws herself (as well as several implosion grenades) at Rassilon and his guards so that the others can escape. Although in her case, it was half a Roaring Rampage of Revenge against Rassilon.
  • Insistent Terminology: Early on, Chronotis's sonic device is referred to by Taliesin and Eric only as "the sonic" or "the sonic in the umbrella." The device is revealed to be a sonic drill, hidden inside the handle of the umbrella.
  • Journey to the Center of the Mind: The majority of episode 18 is spend within a shared mindscape of the psychic members of the party.
  • Mix-and-Match Weapon: Lisa's Sontaran sword-gun which she finds.
  • The Multiverse: Rassilon's plan eventually comes to threaten the integrity of a multitude of, if not all, universes.
  • La RĂ©sistance: The force fighting against the Gallifreyan Empire, which most of the companions are already involved with. The Doctor and Cillian also join them in their efforts.
  • Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory: The Doctor and Cillian realize that, due to their nature of being outsiders to this universe, are not affected when the timeline changes around them, and retain their memories as they experienced them. Happens again to the Doctor after defeating Rassilon and resetting the timeline, where what would normally be a The Story That Never Was situation, instead allows her to remember and reconnect with her companions, who also regain their memory upon meeting her again.
  • Robot Dog: K9, of course.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: Chronotis's brass snuff box. It is later revealed to contain the pulverized dust of a still-alive Weeping Angel.
  • Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism: The Doctor in Eric's TBD RPG has far more companions than she usually does in the TV series, and the group is seldom able to come to unanimous decisions in regards to the best way to handle problems, with some more willing to take violent or practical options and others wanting to keep the moral high ground as much as is reasonable.
  • Space Whale: Leviatus.
  • Temporal Paradox: Dimensional tears throughout the universe are leaking waves of paradox energy which the Doctor and her companions spend the majority of the campaign trying to fix.
  • Time Travel: Naturally, both with the Doctor's Tardis and a number of vortex manipulators the party collects throughout their journey.
  • The Time Traveller's Dilemma: The party is deeply upset to learn that fixing the paradoxes will result in the timeline being reset, with all of them forgetting their adventure together. However, they all come to agree that stopping the crisis takes priority.
  • Timey-Wimey Ball: The state of the timeline, even more so than usual, between paradox running rampant and the timeline's efforts to fix itself.
  • True Companions: The Doctor and her companions.
    Eric: You again are presented with the image of four people, who (...) have, with you, gone through everything together. Through life and death, through falling in love, through loss and hope and pain and losing people and saving people. And in this moment, their lives, are all focused on saving you. Here are these people that have risked everything and dropped everything, despite any animosity they may have towards you, or despite the people that are waiting for them to return home safe. They have risked everything to come out here, and to break all the rules.
  • Wham Episode
    • Episode 4: "Back to London"
      • The Doctor and Cillian learn they are not in their home universe, the Doctor of this universe is dead, two people who they had previously met on their adventures have since been fighting against the Gallifreyan Empire for over a decade now, and, oh, there's a Gallifreyan Empire.
    • Episode 15: "All Hell Has Broken Lose"
    • Episode 18: "The Puppet Master"
    • Episode 21: "The Heist"
  • Wham Line
    • "'Pretty Girls Make Graves.'"
    • "Kill the Lord President first."
    • "I killed you. I killed you. I killed you."

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